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FRESNO LEXUSFRESNO LEXUS
The All New 2015 NX F Sport
4 Pro’s Corner
4 Junior’s Corner
5 Senior’s, Just Puttin’ ’Round!
6-7 House Calls!
6-7 Around The Fort
8-9 May & June 2015 Calendars
10 Couple’s Club
11-12 Women’s Activities
12 Sponsor a Tree
14-15 April Board Minutes
15 Parting ShotFor membership details please go to www.fortwashingtoncc.org
Official Publication
of the
Fort Washington
Golf & Country Club
10272 N. Millbrook
Fresno, CA 93730
Phone: 559/434.1702
Business Office Fax:559/434.6160
Pro Shop
Phone: 559/434.9120
Fax: 559/434-1350
OFFICERS
President: Larry Wapner
Vice President: Bill Bakos
CFO: Dean Pryor
Secretary: Norm Clark
DIRECTORS
Past President: Greg Loosigian
Tournament: Rich Rodriguez
Membership: Scott Laird
Human Resource: Jim Parker III
House: Bill Bakos
Social: Jeff Aoki
Long Range: Ray Steele
Legal Counsel: Jim Burnside
Greens & Pro Shop: Bob Duley
MANAGEMENT
Clubhouse Manager: Ali Peyvandi
Assistant Manager: Sean Morley
Executive Chef: Steve Hogan
PGA Director of Golf: Alan Ehnes
Course Superintendent: Jose Alvarez
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Pro’S CORNER Alan Ehnes, Director of Golf
PRO TIP:One of the questions that is frequently asked is how can I get more club head speed? The first question I have is do you stretch? If you do not stretch, you are probable lacking club head speed due to not being able to make an effective turn because you are not flexible enough. Not being able to make a good turn will resist you from taking the club back far enough to create the club head speed you need to hit the ball farther. Another thing you can do to create more club head speed is grab a broom and go into your backyard and swing the broom like a baseball ball. Swinging the broom will help speed up your arms to create more speed for the distance you need. Try swinging the broom and stretching for twenty minutes a day and start watching the ball fly farther.
UPCOMING TOURNAMENTS:
May 2nd
Ambush
May 7th & 8th
Senior Invitational
May 9th
Senior Club Championship first round matches
Senior Club Championship flights (18 holes stroke play)
May 16th
Senior Club Championship semifinals matches
Senior Club Championship flights (final 18 holes stroke play)
May 17th
Senior Club Championship final match
In this month’s Junior Corner article, I would like to spotlight a new JPP member, Tyson Rutledge. Tyson is 13 years old and plays golf for Granite Ridge. At Granite Ridge, Tyson’s favorite subject is math and currently has a 4.0 GPA. He has only been playing golf for 4 months but has already shot a 40 for nine holes. When he graduates high school, Tyson would like to attend Stanford University and play on the golf team there. His favorite golfer is Rory McIlroy. His favorite golf course that he has played is Torrey Pines in San Diego. Tyson also plays baseball and soccer and if golf doesn’t pan out he would like to play in the MLB. Tyson is a great addition to our junior golf membership. If you see him say hello and wish him luck on his future in golf.
JUNIOR’s CornerTyson Rutledge
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points, with Woody Alexander and Cliff McNabb tied at 15 points. The Merced trip revealed a Country Club in grave difficulties - a membership down to the 200s level, increasing costs, some disrepair and no prospective members.
On 4/23 we put together a great bus trip to Stevenson Ranch. News flash -” NO WIND AT STEVENSON - global warming suspected”. The weather was perfect and Stevenson went out of their way to welcome the Fort Seniors - they shortened up the course making irons possible for second shots instead of 3 wood and, in general, bent over backward to welcome us. We were honored by the presence of President Larry Wapner, who provided the bus entertainment and whose team finished DAL Larry did win a sleeve of Pro V1s but when he discovered they had a logo of “AE” on the balls demanded to know who was AE! Unable
Senior’s just puttin’-’roundMike Durkin
to make that determination he rolled the balls down the bus isle into the waiting hands of Kurt Smith, who skillfully pocketed the balls. The Wool Growers dinner was, as always, outstanding! As noted, a great trip.
The Senior bus trip also caused some changes in the point totals: Kurt Smith 33.5 points, Mike Hurst 28 points, Cliff McNabb and Woody Alexander 24 points, Plato Sterios 20.5 points and Jim Rodgers and Bill Jirsa tied at 19 points. On 5/1 the travel league will play San Joaquin G&CC. Bill MacLean, due to a prior obligation, will be unable to provide transportation to this event.
May 7th and 8th will be our Senior Invitational, northern California’s premier Senior Tournament - stories to follow.
A tip of the cap to Ed Marasco - A Fort range rat, spending hours on end on the driving range and practice facilities working on and improving his golf game. But on Saturdays he’s not alone - he’s got a group of Fort junior golfers following him around (like the pied piper) teaching and working on the short game, bunkers, putting and then maybe a playing lesson with them. It is a great example of “giving back”.
April was a busy month for our Seniors - starting with the travel league event at Copper River on 4/15, followed by one at Merced G&CC on 4/17 - but what the hell, you got the 16th off. As you know, we award prizes at the end of the year for first thru third finishes in the travel league and other Senior events. The front runners thru the Merced trip were: Kurt Smith 23.5 points, Mike Hurst 21 points, Jim Rodgers 19.5
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HOUSE CALLS! Ali Peyvandi,Clubhouse Manager
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Mother’s Day, Sunday, May 10, is just around the corner. Please make your reservation as soon as possible, as we normally serve over 850 people that day. Seating will be at 9, 10, 11, 12, and 1 pm.
Adults $27.95 and kids $13.95
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Prime Rib Dinnersthis month
May 20 & 27 • 6:00-8:00pm
Thank You, you are making a difference. Through your referrals, we have been able to fill in a few more dates on our calendar this year. Please continue to speak with your friends and relatives about having their functions with us.
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EASTER BRUNCH WAS A SUCCESS. WE SERVED MORE THAN 650 members and their guests. We would like to thank the Easter Bunny for his endless supply of candy.
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Wednesday, May 6th is
SIETE DE MAYO PARTY NIGHT.
There will be a great Mexican buffet, with $2.50 margaritas, and $2.50 Coronas along with a great Mariachi. This should be fun and we look forward to seeing you. Adults $18.95, Kids $9.00
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We have one Friday Night Dinner planned this month on May 15. It is a great way to entertain. Chef Steve, and the staff have made Friday Night Dinners at The Fort the place to be. There is always a different appetizer, a unique salad, a tasty sorbet, four special entrees, great side dishes and a dessert table to die for. And to top it off, we have an outstanding wine list.
Burger Night is Back!!!Enjoy our delicious ½ pound burger with special burger topping bar, French fries, plus a healthy salad bar
Wednesday May 13, 6:00 to 8:00 pm
$13.95
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ITALIANBUFFET& BINGOFRIDAY, May 29Your favorite Italian dishes. Buffet served 6:00-8:00pm The price is right. Come and have a great time. As always, the first game is on us. Adults $19.95, Children $10.00.
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The Crocodile’sSummer Bash Concert
Friday, June 5thOpening Act: Jessica Taylor
More Info to Follow!ttt/ttt
Chef Steve, Sean, our staff, and I thank you for your support.
NO BLUE JEANSPLEASE REMIND YOUR GUESTS OF OUR DRESS CODE.
IT IS APPRECIATED
Couples Club Twilighter Shotgun 5:30pm
Ambush Shotgun 8:30am
Senior Invitational 9:00 AM Shotgun
Senior Invitational 8:30 AM Shotgun
Member/Guest8:30am Shotgun
Mixed Play1:00pm Shotgun
Members/Spouces8:30pm Shotgun
Outside Tournament1:00pm Shotgun
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Bridge Club
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Birthday DinnerEligible
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Fort Washington Golf and Country Club: 559/434.1702
Pro Shop: 559/434.9120
E-Mail: [email protected]
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Senior Club Championship Final - Starting Times
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Couples Twilighter Shotgun 5:30pm
Couple’s Club Road Trip
Dominic D’InnocentiSenior VP of Sales & Marketing
Sieg FischerPresident/CEO
Mike SchillingVP of Operations
Proud Members of Fort Washington Country Club
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COUPLE’S CLUB Barbara Graham
SAVE THE DATE: SUNDAY JUNE 28
Barbara Scott has been working on our annual Road Trip scheduled for Sunday, June 28th. She has reserved tee times at Pheasant Run Golf Course in Chowchilla starting at 10:30 and will have a late lunch following the tournament.
The sign up sheet will posted in the Pro-Shop soon, so be sure to watch for it!
FYI: Our President, Jim had a “milestone” Birthday in April so if you see him around the course be sure to congratulate him.
We hope that you can come out and enjoy the camaraderie and the golf course by participating in a fun game of golf with the Couples Club.
If you have any questions about the Couples Club or anything else, please don’t hesitate to contact any Board Member:
Jim Rodgers- President; Barbara Scott - Tournament; Phil Lozano or Barbara Graham
We didn’t have quite enough players for our first Twilighter on April 9th so it had to be canceled. As a result, there are no tournament results to report at this time.
UPCOMING TOURNAMENTS:
Twilight Thursday, May 14 5:30pm Shotgun
Memorial Day . . . Monday, May 25 1:00pm Shotgun
Twilight . . . . . . . . Thursday, June 4 5:30pm Shotgun
Road Trip Sunday, June 28 Eagle Springs
WOMEN’S ACTIVITIES Rebecca Loudenslager
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The Men’s Board which was held March 26th had 19 participants and was followed by the Spring General meeting. The tournament was individual scores with Deb Duley winning overall low gross and Lisa Braun overall low net. They will have their names engraved on the Men’s Board Trophy plaque. The flight winners were:
1st flight: 1st - Joan Montague 2nd - Jeannie Trippel 3rd - Susie Dendauw
2nd flight:
1st - Nancy Becker 2nd - Cindy Houck 3rd - Karen Sudjian
3rd flight: 1st - Patty Bennett 2nd - Deborah Brooks 3rd - Jane Quiring
As predicted, April was a busy month. We started with the Intra-club tournament scheduled for April 7th and 9th. Unfortunately, the weather didn’t cooperate and the first round was canceled due to rain. We did, however, have 28 ladies participate
on April 9th. Sandie Ford, captain of the San Diego Padres was unable to participate. Our condolences to Sandie on the loss of her father on April 7th. Kris Oliveira, captain the San Francisco Giants, stepped in and hosted a wonderful tournament. The Giants Jillian Gregory, Deb Duley, Debra Duckering, Rosie Synn, Irene Matson, Yoshi Chang, Katherine Mar, Susanne Brocks, Nancy Becker, Judy McNabb, Kris Oliveira, Deborah Brooks, Patti Gutilla, and Adriana Valdivia lost to the Padres Ronda
L to R - Back: Patti Gutilla, Adriana Valdivia, Yoshi Chang, Debra Duckering, Rosie Synn, Kris Oliveira, Susanne Brocks, Judy McNabb, Deb Duley, Irene Matson, Deborah Brooks. Front: Katherine Mar, Jillian Gregory, Nancy Becker
L to R: Ding Burnside, Joan Montague, Willemina Diepersloot, Barbara Scott, Marge Rodgers, Ronda Fanning, Jane Quiring, Mary Jean Mazzei, Barbara Graham, Hilda Duckering, Lisa Braun, Becky Loudenslager, Susie Dendauw, Karen Sudjian.
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Fanning, Marge Rodgers, Ding Burnside, Joan Montague, Barbara Graham, Lisa Braun, Susie Dendauw, Karen Sudjian, Barbara Scott, Hilda Duckering, Mary Jean Mazzei, Becky Loudenslager, Jane Quiring and Willemina Diepersloot by four points. It was a very close game. Patti Guitilla was closest to the pin on #7 with Hilda Duckering and Becky Loudenslager in a tie for second. Jillian Gregory was closed to the pin on #17 and Rosie Synn was second.
Our first “official” Guest day was held on April 16. There was a 9:00 shotgun from the Combo tees followed by a delicious lunch and prizes. The format was Stableford (point par), 2 best ball of the foursome.
In the first flight:1st - Rosie Synn, Lori Walrack, Stephanie Postler and Kathy Shows.
2nd - Ronda Fanning, Shawn Henson,
Jeanie Trippel, Missy Roberts.
3rd - Joan Montague, Chris Cook, Jan DeMello, Glanda Morgan.
4th - Marge Rodgers, Linda Krum, Mary Jean Mazzei, Elaine Kovacevich.
5th - Debra Duckering, Wendy Woods, Lisa Braun, Kay Dunbar.
In the second flight:1st - Kris Oliveira, Elaine Falk (with 2 blind draws)
2nd - Patty Bennett, Sandie Ford, Becky Loudenslager, Pam Rambaud.
3rd - Barbara Graham, Vivian McGuinness, Hilda Duckering, Lynn Cooper.
4th - Marge Imfeld, Fran Ziegler, Karen Morais, Beth Goldfarb.
On Hole $17, Kris Oliveira was also the closest to the pin Member and Lori Walrack closest to the pin Guest.
The Road Trip happening on April 30th will be reported on next month. The course is Eagle Springs, the shotgun is 9:30 and lunch will be in Friant after golf. Alan and Ali are determined not to lose two years in a row so the challenge has been issued. Check out the next issue of the Divot to see how they do.
Party Day will be held June 4 and will support The Valley Animal Center Free/Low Cost Spay ad Neuter Campaign. Adriana Valdivia is chairing the event and has planned for an 8:30 Shamble, Bridge at 9:30, followed by
lunch, prizes, raffles, and more surprises at 1:00. She will be selling tickets for a 60/40 raffle on Memorial Day from 8:30am to 1:00pm and the winner will be drawn that day at 1:30 pm. As more information becomes available, we will keep you updated via email and the Fort web site. There is a sign up posted in the locker room for raffle and silent auction donations.
We have had some bad luck with our Open Days, Belmont, Copper River and San Joaquin have all been canceled due to lack of participants. If we don’t support these Open Days we may lose them and that would be a shame. They are great fun and there are some amazing golf courses available to play. For those of you that are new to Open Days, give Hilda Duckering a call. She will be happy to walk you through the process of signing up for any in which you are interested.
If you are just getting started or know of a member that would like to “take up the game”, contact Linda Rose, our new Welcoming/9 Hole Chairperson. If you haven’t played for a while and want to get back into the game, you’re welcome to join the 9-Hole group. They normally get together for 9 holes every Thursday. They will also be scheduling some clinics later in the year.
Log into the member’s only portion at www.fortwashingtoncc.org web site for additional news and updated information.
SPONSOR A TREE• As a gift or in memory of a special person.
• For $150 you receive: A name plaque on a tree limb and a plaque on a special brass tree in the clubhouse.
• Get one while they last!
For more information please contact Alan at the Club Pro Shop.
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President Larry Wapner called the meeting to order at 6:00PM. All Directors were present. Also present were Past President, Greg Loosigian; Clubhouse Manager, Ali Peyvandi; Director of Golf, Alan Ehnes; Legal Counsel, Jim Burnside.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES:• MSC (Steele/Rodriguez) - March
17, 2015 regular meeting and executive session.
CORRESPONDENCE:• Board acknowledged receipt of
e-mail from outside wedding reception extolling the club staff and food for its excellence.
PRESIDENTS REPORT• Solar update – Load of steel
should be on-site week of 4/27 for erection in middle of parking lot. Progress currently on schedule. Preliminary estimate of completion – end of July.
• Secretary advised Board of 6 candidates (of 9 interviewed) recommended by Nominating Committee as official slate for election to Board – Barbara Anderson-Basila, Bill Bakos, James Parker III, Rich Rodriguez, Gregg Tonneslan, Peter Zeitler. MSC – (Aoki/Pryor). Board recognized the Nominating Committee for their quality service in this capacity.
COMMITTEE REPORTS
MEMBERSHIP – COMMUNICATIONS – Scott Laird
Resignations: Don Kuhlman . . . . REG (Deceased)
Resignations final:
Josh Giosa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . YBP
Jae Kim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . YBP
Don Foppiano . . . . . . . . . . . . . .SOC
Dan Page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ANE
Posting to active:: David Kreechan A-F (Fresno First Bank) Bruce Yelinek . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ANE David Cash . . . . . R-F (Valley Fence) Ali Najafi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .SOC Oskar Chominski . . . . . . . . . . .SOC James Karabian . . . . . . . . . . . . . YBP Bryce Leue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . YBP
Applicants to be posted: Stan Ward . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .SOC
Michael Chaney . . . . . . . . . . . . YBP
Transfers: None
Leave of Absence: Ray Perry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . REG
Club has 9 Proprietary member waiting to resign. The total of Bylaw allowed playing memberships is 440 - currently at 436.
MSC(Laird/Steele) - membership report approved as submitted.
FINANCE – Dean Pryor
• Over-all financial operations continue to perform better than budget.
• Outside event revenues slightly below the 15% maximum allowable to the Club as a non-profit operation.
• Anticipate delivery of new cart fleet by early June. Based on new 5-year loan to finance purchase and sale of prior units, CFO does not anticpate need for increase to cart fee. Carts will have GPS included for a free 90-day trial. If membership decides to retain the GPS service, CFO
minutes OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE DirectorsFort Washington Golf and Country Club • April 21st, 2015
anticipates increase of $2 to cart fee to cover GPS service costs.
GREEN & PRO SHOP – Bob Duley
• Average daily rounds in March – 105; total rounds January – 2,729.
• Tree planting on course to commence in May with trees from nursery and recent purchases (12 large oak and several 15-gallon eucalyptus). No plans to replace nursery trees immediately.
• Well by old maintenance shed requiring $24,000 repair and should be functioning in a few weeks.
• Golf course consultant very impressed with current condition and firmly recommended Fort purchase new state of art “spray rig” for the fairways as he had in his prior year end report. MSC (Parker/Duly) – approve purchase subject to Director of Golf and CFO joint approval after review of costs and finance options.
TOURNAMENT – Rich Rodriguez
• Saturday 5/2 – Ambush tournament. Still looking for participants.
• Monday 5/5 – Make A Wish (outside tournament)
• Thursday, Friday 5/8 & 5/9/15 – Senior Invitational tournament. 8:30AM Shotgun.
• Saturday 5/9 – Sr. Club Championship 1st round, starting times.
• Saturday, Sunday 5/15, 5/16– Sr. Club Championship, starting times both days.
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LONG RANGE – Ray Steele
• None
HOUSE – Billy Bakos
• Still evaluating upgrade to Club software to allow on-line billing and other interactive features. Possibility of achieving with “plug-in” to existing system without purchasing completely new software.
• Carpet in bar unraveling at seams. Following up with carpet representative.
• Obtaining bids for front door hardware and possible door replacement.
SOCIAL – Jeff Aoki• Wednesday 5/6 – Cinco De Mayo
dinner
• Sunday 5/10 – Mother’s Day. Current reservations at 400.
• Wednesday 5/13 - Burger Night.
HUMAN RESOURCES – Jim Parker• None.
OLD BUSINESS• None
NEW BUSINESS • None
Board went into Executive Session for remainder of meeting.
The meeting was adjourned at 7:30 p.m.
The next Board meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, May 19, 2015, at 6:00PM.
Norm ClarkSecretary
Note: These minutes have been prepared by the Secretary, but have not been approved by the Board of Directors.
THE PARTING SHOT... Larry Wapner, Board President Board elections are here. Ballets will be mailed out this month. They must be returned
by Monday, June 1st, at 5pm. The slate this year consists of Barbara Anderson-Basila, Bill Bakos,
Jim Parker III, Rich Rodriguez, Greg Tonnelsan and Pete Zeitler. The Board would like to thank the nominating committee Bill Becker (Chairman), Mel Dedekian, Ron Aoki, Jay Beckstead and Kurt Smith for their hard work in selecting this year’s candidates. The board this year received two petitions in accordance with Section 8.2 of the by-laws. Scott Buss and Mike Springer will be added to this year’s ballet. Good luck to all candidates.
The remaining sprinkler controllers have been installed. We will continue to cut back our watering to the golf course without jeopardizing playing conditions.
There are lots of activities planned for May. Please check the event calendar and sign up early. You don’t want to be left out.
New carts have been ordered and we expect delivery sometime in June. These carts will be equipped with two GPS programs. The first program will allow us to monitor where carts are to be driven. The second program is the course yardage. This feature will be on a 90 day trail period. The membership will vote to either keep the yardage program or get rid of it. If the membership agrees to keep the program, there will be a $2.00 increase in cart fees. If after 90 days the membership decides to eliminate the yardage program, cart fees will remain at the current rate. Thanks to Dean Pryor along with Alan for negotiating a new loan which enables us to keep the current
fee structure.
Tournament season is here. Check the Pro Shop for dates and times and join in the fun.
Solar Update: Two structures are up and four to go. This month’s work schedule is very busy. Please be cautious whenever passing through the area. The project remains on schedule with completion towards the end of July. Again, thank you for your patience.
Thank you for your continued support.
See you at The Club!