club life april & may 2013

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THIS SEASON AT your Club has been one of the busiest and most exciting yet! As the Club’s management team and entire staff strive to improve your experiences each and every time you join us, we are overjoyed by the recent feedback from Members and guests. Following both the Men’s and Ladies Member-Guest tournaments we heard comments such as:“I have never been to a friendlier establishment; everyone was so nice and treated us with such wonderful hospi- tality” and “Your club has a wonderful “Old Florida” feel to it that is hard to find nowadays; we love it!” as well as,“The course, especially the greens, are in exceptional condition. The best I’ve played in a long, long while.” We thank everyone for their participation and support of the Club throughout this busy season and, as we continue to ‘spring forward’, we look forward to seeing you at the upcoming Taylor Mason Comedy Night and Mother’s Day celebration as well as the “Awesome 80’s” End of Season event! Kick off the summer with your kids at the School's Out Pool Party and be sure to keep your children busy over the summer months by signing them up for one of our many camp offerings. We offer Golf, Tennis, Swim and Combo Camps. Pick up your camp brochure at the Club or download it from the website and be sure to sign up early due to popular demand! We also thank you for recommending the Club to your friends, co-workers and family members. We have you to thank for the many new Members we have welcomed to the Club over the past couple months. Thank you for also making each prospective member and new Member feel at “home”. It is easy for me to tell someone that our Members are the friendliest around and that they’ll love the Club because of it; but your actions put truth to my words and lead to membership sales. The summer season at the Club is always a time of improvements and preparation, so please let us know if there is something you would like to see at CRCC. We are able to better serve you when you let us know how we can improve. We look forward to your suggestions! INSIDE THIS ISSUE Special Club Events 3 Golf News 6 Tennis Events 10 Great Shots 11 Datebook 14 Calendars 15 CORAL RIDGE COUNTRY CLUB 1 CLUB LIFE APRIL / MAY 2013 VOLUME 9 NO.2 CORAL RIDGE COUNTRY CLUB Spring Forward KIARRA ROPER | SALES & MARKETING DIRECTOR SAVE THE DATES! SATURDAY, APRIL 20 End of Season Dinner Dance SUNDAY, MAY 13 Mother’s Day Celebration

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Page 1: Club Life April & May 2013

T H I S S E A S O N A T

your Club has been one of

the busiest and most

exciting yet! As the Club’s

management team and

entire staff strive to

improve your experiences

each and every time you

join us, we are overjoyed by the recent feedback

from Members and guests. Following both the

Men’s and Ladies Member-Guest tournaments

we heard comments such as:“I have never been

to a friendlier establishment; everyone was so

nice and treated us with such wonderful hospi-

tality” and “Your club has a wonderful “Old

Florida” feel to it that is hard to find nowadays;

we love it!” as well as,“The course, especially the

greens, are in exceptional condition. The best

I’ve played in a long, long while.”

We thank everyone for their participation

and support of the Club throughout this busy

season and, as we continue to ‘spring forward’,

we look forward to seeing you at the upcoming

Taylor Mason Comedy Night and Mother’s

Day celebration as well as the “Awesome 80’s”

End of Season event!

Kick off the summer with your kids at the

School's Out Pool Party and be sure to keep

your children busy over the summer months by

signing them up for one of our many camp

offerings. We offer Golf, Tennis, Swim and

Combo Camps. Pick up your camp brochure at

the Club or download it from the website and

be sure to sign up early due to popular demand!

We also thank you for recommending the

Club to your friends, co-workers and family

members. We have you to thank for the many

new Members we have welcomed to the Club

over the past couple months. Thank you for

also making each prospective member and new

Member feel at “home”. It is easy for me to tell

someone that our Members are the friendliest

around and that they’ll love the Club because

of it; but your actions put truth to my words

and lead to membership sales.

The summer season at the Club is always a

time of improvements and preparation, so please

let us know if there is something you would like

to see at CRCC. We are able to better serve

you when you let us know how we can

improve. We look forward to your suggestions!

I N S I D E T H I S I S S U E

Special Club Events 3

Golf News 6

Tennis Events 10

Great Shots 11

Datebook 14

Calendars 15

C O R A L R I D G E C O U N T R Y C L U B 1

CLUB LIFEA P R I L / M A Y 2 0 1 3V O L U M E 9 N O . 2

C O R A L R I D G E C O U N T R Y C L U B

Spring ForwardK I A R R A R O P E R | S A L E S & M A R K E T I N G D I R E C T O R

S A V E T H E D A T E S !

SATURDAY, APRIL 20

End of Season Dinner Dance

SUNDAY, MAY 13

Mother’s Day Celebration

Page 2: Club Life April & May 2013

C L U B D I R E C T O R Y

CORAL RIDGE COUNTRY CLUB

3801 Bayview Drive

Fort Lauderdale, FL 33308

P H O N E D I R E C T O R Y

Accounting (954) 449-4430

Carousel (954) 449-4438

Catering (954) 449-4401

Chef ’s Office (954) 449-4405

Clubhouse (954) 449-4400

Food & Beverage (954) 449-4402

Golf Shop (954) 449-4420

Ladies’ Locker Room (954) 449-4408

Membership (954) 449-4404

Men’s Grill Room (954) 449-4407

Pool (954) 449-4425

Reservations (954) 449-4439

Tennis Shop (954) 449-4410

www.coralridgecc.comFor the most complete and up to date

Club information, please visit our website.

E - M A I L

J.J. Sehlke – Managing Partner

[email protected]

Mark Lamers – Controller

[email protected]

Kiarra Roper – Director of Sales & Marketing

[email protected]

Debbie Williams – Food & Beverage Director

[email protected]

Udo Mueller – Executive Chef

[email protected]

Natalie Henry – Catering Manager

[email protected]

Scott Fox – Director of Golf

[email protected]

Will Hoag – Director of Tennis

[email protected]

Becky Collison – Director of Communications

& Club Events

[email protected]

cRCCC L U B N E W S

O N F R I D A Y , F E B R U A R Y 1 ,

Members and local businessmen enjoyed a

breakfast with Bernhard Langer at the

Club. Bernhard shared his faith, golf stories

and life lessons at this event benefitting

4KIDS of South Florida. Immediately

following the breakfast, he gave a compli-

mentary one-hour golf clinic on the driving

range. He is a two-time Masters Winner

and the 2012 Champions Tour Leading

Money Winner.

C O R A L R I D G E C O U N T R Y C L U B2

Bruno and Marcia Giordano

Andy and Angela Letourneau

Gerry and Toni Lord

Guilio and Jeannine Monaco, Jr.

Guilio and Maria Monaco, Sr.

Maureen O’Reilly and Peter Waldfogel

Jamie and Mary Rehak

Marc and Kim Serra

David Valentine

Michael and Sonja Williams

Steve Wright and Anna Rowan

W E L C O M E | N E W M E M B E R S

Breakfast with a ChampionBernhard Langer Clinic a Success!

Richard Higgins

I N M E M O R Y | Coral Ridge Country Club extends our deepest sympathies to the family of:

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E N J O Y A N I G H T

of entertainment for

the entire family at our

Family Comedy Night

with Taylor Mason on

April 6, then step back

in time at our Awesome

80’s End of Season

Dinner Dance. In May treat Mom to our

Mother’s Day Celebration on May 12,

followed by the Memorial Day BBQ and

Pool Party on May 27. A full listing of Club

hours and activities in April and May can be

found in the datebook and calendars on

pages 15 and 16.

School’s Out Pool PartyThursday, May 30, 11 am - 2 pm

Kick-off the start of your summer right,

enjoying an afternoon of swimming, tropical

tunes and a cheeseburger in paradise! Enjoy

sizzling hamburgers, hot dogs and chicken

from the grill or cool off with a tropical drink

from our Tiki Bar. $5++ per person, includes food

and non-alcoholic beverages

Cellar-brations Wine ShopThe Club offers an extensive and palat-

able selection of wines and champagnes.

Please ontact Debbie Williams at (954) 449-

4402 or [email protected].

Martini Madness Every Wed., Thurs. & Fri., 5:30 - 8 pm

Half-price drinks (full bar)

Men’s Grill Happy HourThursdays, 5:30 - 7 pm

Two-for-one drinks (full bar)

Dance into Spring!B E C K Y C O L L I S O N | D I R E C T O R O F C O M M U N I C AT I O N S & C L U B E V E N T S

Sunday BrunchSundays, 11 am - 2:30 pm

Pamper your palate at our decadent

brunch buffet featuring an omelet

station, specialty salads, fresh seafood,

seasonal fruits, carving stations,

fabulous desserts, mimosas and live

entertainment! Full buffet for $26.95++

per adult and $14.95++ per child; our

omelet station for $12++ per person; or you

can dine from a limited a la carte menu.

Make your reservation online at

www.coralridgecc.com or contact the

front desk at (954) 449-4439.

C O R A L R I D G E C O U N T R Y C L U B 3

A P R I L / M A Y H I G H L I G H T S A R O M A N T I C E V E N I N G

THE CLUB

Taylor MasonFamily ComedyNightSaturday, April 6, 6:30 pm

Enjoy a night of entertainment for

the entire family. Taylor Mason is a

ventriloquist, musician and stand-up

comedian who is as comfortable

performing for clients like Microsoft

and Wal-Mart as he is doing a show for

teens or children on a Disney cruise

ship. He has performed for countless

church functions and his performance

is good, clean family fun!

6:30 pm – Pizza & Pasta Buffet with

Salad Station

7:30 pm – Taylor Mason Show

$20++ per person, children 3 & under

free. Seating is limited, contact the Front

Desk for reservations at 954-449-4439.

Kids Eat Free Wednesday

NightsKick back and relax while the kids play!

Join us on Wednesdays when kids 13 and

under eat free from the kids menu and

adults enjoy Martini Madness half-price

drinks 5:30 - 8 pm and a la carte dinner

5:30 - 8:30 pm.

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East CoastSeafood TourFriday, April 26 & May 31, 5:30 - 8:30 pm

Treat yourself to an all-you-can-eat

buffet of Maine Lobster, Maryland Crab

Cakes, Key Lime Shooters and more!

$44.95++ per person (items subject to availabil-

ity)

C O R A L R I D G E C O U N T R Y C L U B4

S P E C I A L E V E N T

Awesome 80’sEnd of SeasonDinner Dance

Saturday, April 20, 6:30 - 10:30 pm

Complimentary hors d’oeuvres

and cocktails will be served

from 6:30 - 7:30 pm on the

terrace, followed by a

decadent 3-course dinner

masterfully prepared by Chef Udo.

DJ Jason will play your

favorite 80’s tunes as you

dance into the evening.

Golf and Tennis awards

will be presented at this

event. $59.95++ per adult

Cocktail Reception: 6:30 - 7:30 pm

with butler passed hors d’oeuvres

Dinner: 7:30 pm

M E N U

Broiled Lobster Tail,stuffed with Crabmeaton a Wedge of RomaineLettuce, drizzled withCaesar Dressing

Bronzed Petit Tenderloin of Beefwith a Bordeaux Reduction

Au Gratin Potatoes and VegetableBouquetiere

(Chilean Sea Bass available upon request)

Tiramisu Almond Biscotti

& Espresso Crème Anglaise

S P E C I A L E V E N T

Tour the World on Friday

NightsFridays, 5:30 - 8:30 pm

Join us for our popular Friday Night

“Theme” Buffets! To make your reservation

online visit the Club website at www.coral-

ridgecc.com or contact the Front Desk at

(954) 449-4439.

Kids KlubFridays, 6 - 9:30 pm

Kids Klub is catered to children ages 3 - 7.

These exciting theme parties include a kid’s

buffet from 6 - 9:30 pm, interactive shows

and games by talented characters from 6:30 -

7:30 pm, and a movie showing at 7:30 pm.

$16.95++ per child, includes dinner

April 5 – Brave Kids

(Merida/Brave)

April 12 – Minnie Mouse

(Minnie Mouse/Minnie’s Bow-Tique)

April 19 – Teddy Bear Workshop

(Princess Belle/Belle’s Magical World)

April 26 – Exploration Party

(Safari Sue/A Turtle’s Tale)

May 3 – Thomas Train

(Thomas the Train/Thomas: Day of Diesels)

May 10 – Out of this World Party

(Professor Sue/Space Chimps)

May 17 – Princess & the Frog

(Tiana/Princess & the Frog)

May 24 – Dora the Explorer

(Dora/Cowgirl Dora & the 3 Little Pigs)

May 31 - Never Never Land

(Tinkerbell & Peter Pan/Secret of the Wings)

Junior Club Fridays, 6 - 9 pm

These events are for juniors

ages 7 - 13; they follow various

formats from pool parties to

dive-in-movies, video games

nights, tennis play, golf skills chal-

lenges and more! $19.95++ per child,

includes dinner

April 5 – Laser Tag Party

April 12 – Tennis & DJ Pool Party

April 19 – DJ Pool Party

April 26 – Fun & Fit KIDZ & Pool Party

May 3 – DJ & Dive-in-Movie Pool Party

(Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days)

May 10 – Fun & Fit KIDZ & DJ Party

May 17 – Wii Game Night

May 24 – Golf & DJ Pool Party

May 31 – Laser Tag Party

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Memorial Day BBQ Pool PartyMonday, May 27, 11:30 am - 2:30 pm

Celebrate Memorial Day

relaxing at the pool with your

family and friends. The children

will enjoy our “Log Jammer

Extreme” water slide, face painting

with Strawberry the Clown and

sand-art crafts. Enjoy a buffet of

all your favorite backyard barbeque items,

while DJ George plays your favorite summer

tunes. Come dressed casual in your bathing

suits and cover-ups for this

enjoyable day at the Club.

$24.95++ per adult, $14.95++

per child (The Dining

Room will be open for a

la carte lunch.)

Cooking Demonstrations by

Udo Wednesday, April 3, 1 pm

Members watch, learn and dine as Chef

Udo prepares 2 - 3 delectable dishes!

Reservations are strictly required and space

is limited. Make your reservation online at

www.coralridgecc.om or contact the front

desk at (954) 449-4439. (Please note that

this is not a series, you may sign up two

weeks prior to the scheduled class and can

cancel up to 72 hours in advance without

incurring charges.) $20++ per Member per class

Take-OutWednesdays & Thursdays, 5:30 - 7:30 pm

Take a break from cooking and enjoy your

favorites off our a la carte menu. Call 954-

449-4407 to place your order and then pick

up your dinner at the front desk.

Kids Can CookFirst Saturday of every month, 10 - 11:30

am, Ages 5 and up, Complimentary

You are invited to bring your child to a

hands-on cooking demonstration by one of

our professional Chefs the first Saturday of

every month. Kids Can Cook is a wonderful

culinary adventure with each class featuring

a different theme. So grab your chef ’s hat

and apron and let’s get cooking! Reservations

are required and space is limited; make your

reservation online at www.coralridgecc.om

or contact the front desk at (954) 449-4439.

Mother’s DayCelebration Sunday, May 13

Brunch Buffet11 am - 2:30 pm

Featuring our Sunday Brunch with

many special additions and entertain-

ment by the talented Will Bridges.

$39.95++ per adult, $19.95++ per child

(Country Club Chic Attire)

Dinner Buffet5 - 8 pm

Enjoy a decadent buffet featuring

steaks, fresh seafood, salads, potato bar,

various kids’ options and more, plus

entertainment by Jody Fedele. $42.95++

per adult, $19.95++ per child (Country Club

Casual Attire)

C O R A L R I D G E C O U N T R Y C L U B 5

Wine TastingsEvery Friday through April 12, 6 - 7:30 pm

$20++ per adult, complimentary to Wine Club

participants

S AV E T H E D AT E !

Father’s Day BrunchSunday, June 16, 11 am - 2:30 pm

Private PartiesCoral Ridge would be happy to host your

wedding, corporate event, anniversary, bridal

shower, reunion, birthday party and more!

Contact Natalie Henry, Catering Manager

at (954) 449-4401.

A P R I L / M A Y H I G H L I G H T S

Page 6: Club Life April & May 2013

CONGRATULATIONS

to Connie Shorb, the

2013 Women’s Club

C h a m p i o n . S h o r b

fended off defending

Champion, Gina Larsen

(3-2). It was a hard-

fought match by both

competitors, but putting

proved to be the deciding factor. Celeste

McKenzie captured the First Flight Champion

title by defeating Penny England (5-4).

David Obst outlasted Jeff Walker in a 36-

hole match to become the 2013 Club

Champion. Other division winners include:

First Flight Champion, Duncan Moffat &

Runner-up, Wes Shelton. Second Flight

Champion, Graeme Pentland & Runner-up

David Sobocinski. Third Flight Champion,

Bill Joyner & Runner-up Rick McKenzie.

15th Annual Rally For The

Cure A Great Event!A special thanks to the 72 participants

and 60 plus Members, guests, staff and local

vendors who supported this event which led

to its smashing success. Total dollars raised

this year was over $10,000, which

contributed to the $100,000 raised over the

past 15 years. Additional thanks to Phil

Smith Automotive Group who sponsored

the hole-in-one car, local golf reps, CRCC

Members and owners alike for their beautiful

prize donations. The day was a huge success

much in part to the dedication of Committee

Members: Sis Ertley, Mary Costantino,

C O R A L R I D G E C O U N T R Y C L U B6

GOLFG O L F N E W S E V E N T ST H E L E A D E R B O A R D

S C O T T F O X | H E A D G O L F P R O

Congratulations to our Champions!

WGA AWARDS DAY

Tuesday, January 8

1 Dale Conner, Susan Henness (45.75)**

Lynn Sobocinski & Kari MacDonald

2012 Most Improved PlayerGina Larsen (150%)

MEN’S PRESIDENT’S CUP

Saturdays, January 5, 12, 19, 26

Championship FlightAndy Mitchell def. Chris Allegri (1 up)

1st FlightKevin McNamara def. Duncan Moffat (1 up 19)

2nd FlightTom Balcom def. William Easby-Smith (3-1)

3rd FlightAlan Wisne def. Stan Ziobro (2 up)

MGA EVENT

Saturday, January 26

1 Ned Gian, William Joyner, (-31)

Ed Brown & Haig Hanessian

WOMEN’S CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP

Tue, Thurs, Fri, Jan 29, 31, Feb 1

Championship FlightConnie Shorb def. Gina Larsen (3-2)

1st FlightCeleste McKenzie def. Penny England (5-4)

2nd FlightKaren Faust def. Kay Patel (4-3)

3rd FlightDotsy Stuart def. Jackie Haroun (4-3)

PARENT-CHILD CHAMPIONSHIP

Saturday, February 2

Senior Division1 Karl & Sam Madsen (34)*

1 Curt & Hank Contich (33.5)**

WOMEN’S CORAL RIDGE CLASSIC

Tues, & Thurs, February 12 & 14

Overall Champions:Lynn Sobocinski & Dana Adler (163)**

*Gross, **Net

Women’s Club Championship: Gina Larsen,

Runner-up & Connie Shorb, Champion➤

First Flight Champion: Celeste McKenzie &

Runner-up: Penny England

Men’s Club Championship: Champion David Obst

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Penny England, Judy Droder, Cathy Lenz,

Gerrie Roberts, Terri Garcia-Mendoza,

Deborah Kerr, Nancy Loughlin, and count-

less others who made this day so special.

Member, Lauren Weber donated her time

and talent by making hundreds of delicious

pink ribbon cookies for everyone to enjoy.

Again, thank you all for your hard work and

dedication to the success of this event!

Programs and ClinicsPlay with a friend, schedule a lesson, sign-

up for a clinic or play in an upcoming event.

There is something for everyone!

WGA Derby DayTuesday, April 2, 8:45 am shotgun - followed

by a luncheon, raffle & awards presentation

Ladies, select your team partners for this

‘derby-style’ step-aside team scramble format.

All skill levels are encouraged to participate

in this net event. If you don’t have a group,

sign-up as an individual and the staff will

pair you up. Sign-up by Sunday, March 31.

MGA EventSaturday, May 11, 8:45 am - 4-man Scramble

(Last event until we resume on October 12)

A luncheon will follow this event in the

Men’s Grill Room. Please sign-up by the Friday

preceding the event date.

T H E L E A D E R B O A R D

MEN’S CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP

Saturdays, February 9, 16, 23, March 2

Championship Flight (36-holes)

David Obst def. Jeff Walker (2 up)

1st FlightDuncan Moffat def. Wes Shelton (6-5)

2nd FlightGraeme Pentland def. David Sobocinski (5-3)

3rd FlightBill Joyner def. Rick McKenzie (2-1)

COUPLES MEMBER-GUEST

Sunday, February 17

1 Andy & Kathy Mitchell (69)*

Peter & Michele Wegmann

1 Darris & Helen McCord (48.25)**

Bob & Milly Cummings

WGA RALLY FOR A CURE

Tuesday, February 19

1 Connie Shorb, Sis Ertley (60)*

Mary Grace Bauer & Edith O’Rourke

1 Maurene Gregory, Kay Patel (39)**

Judy Arldege & Connie Brandt

SENIOR MEN’S STROKE PLAY CLUB

CHAMPIONSHIP

Saturday-Sunday, March 9-10

Age Division 50-64Ron Jona (145)

Age Division 65-74Rick McKenzie (169)

Age Division 75 & AbovePaul Novak (150)

*Gross, **Net

➤ (From left to right) Men’s Club Championship First Flight: Duncan Moffat. Second Flight: Graeme Pentalnd.

Third Flight: Bill Joyner

WGA Rally for a Cure participants

WGA Rally for a Cure 1st Place Gross: Sis Ertley,

Connie Shorb, Mary Grace Bauer & Edith O’Rourke

1st Place Net: Maureen Gregory, Judy Arledge,

Kay Patel & Connie Brandt

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H O L E - I N - O N E S

Men’s Stroke Play Club

ChampionshipSaturday - Sunday, April 6 - 7

This two-day, 36-hole stroke play flighted

Championship is open to all CRCC Male

Golf Members. Players do not need to

belong to the MGA to participate and all

skill levels are encouraged to play. No qualify-

ing and no entry fee, so sign-up today!

Memorial Day StablefordMonday, May 27, tee times

Start thinking about your partner selection

for this two-person team modified stableford

format. This event is handicapped and

flighted, so we encourage all skill levels to

participate. Call the Golf Shop for more details.

Women’s Coral Ridge Classic. Overall Champions:

Dana Adler & Lynn Sobocinski

C O R A L R I D G E C O U N T R Y C L U B8

C O U R S E C O N D I T I O N S

Insect Season

J A Y B O R I N G

G O L F C O U R S E

S U P E R I N T E N D E N T

NOW THAT THE WARM

season is approaching so are

the insects that can cause

damage to the golf course.

Most of the damage, like the course

experienced last year, is due to an insect

called a mole cricket. During the next

couple of months, the adult mole cricket

will lay hundreds of eggs underneath the

turf. The hatching of all of these eggs is

factored by temperature and weather

conditions. It is very important to time

the hatching of the eggs with a wall to

wall application of insecticide. These

insects are extremely easier to control

when they are smaller in size, once they

mature, they are very hard to control. In

the next month, we will be applying

insecticide to the golf course to help

prevent any damage to the turf. Thank

you for your cooperation.

WGA Awards Day. 1st Place Net: Dale Conner,

Susan Henness, Kari MacDonald & Lynn Sobocinski

Couples Member-Guest

First Place Gross Champions: Guests Peter &

Michele Wegmann and Kathy & Andy Mitchell

First Place Net Champions: Guests Bob & Milly

Cummings and Helen & Darris McCord

Golf Schedule Changes

& UpdatesMay marks the start of a new season at

the Club, which initiates many changes.

Please make note of summer hours of oper-

ation as well as event changes.

Mon, April 1 – Limited AM tee times avail-

able in lieu of Bob Murphy Golf Outing

Fri, April 26 – Limited PM tee times avail-

able in lieu of Fort Lauderdale Chamber of

Commerce Golf Outing

Mon, April 29 – Limited PM tee times avail-

able in lieu of Calvary Chapel Golf Outing

May - October – Course Closed on Mondays

Fri, May 3 – Limited PM tee times available

in lieu of First Priority Golf Outing

Tues, May 14 – Limited PM tee times avail-

able in lieu of Fort Lauderdale Open

Tues, May 28 – Course Closed in lieu of

being open on Memorial Day

Congratulations to Mike Sullivan & David

Obst on their recent hole-in-ones.

MGA Event. 1st Place Net: Ed Brown, William

Joyner, Haig Hanessian & Ned Gian (not pictured)

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Tennis CampTiny Tots (4 - 6 years) Monday - Thursday, 9 - 10 amSeniors (7-15 years and up)Monday - Thursday, 10 am - 3 pm

Tiny TotsStudents are introduced to the game oftennis through a variety of movementand striking practices. The instructorsemphasize fun in these programs.

Tiny Tots Fees$85 Member / $95 Non-member per

session (M-TH)Walk In / Day of Registration Fee $15Registration Processing Fee $25 (per

camper, per summer)Cancellation Processing Fee $25Note: ADD the applicable 6% FL Sales Tax

to all Tiny Tots Fees.

SeniorsStudents are exposed to an extensivedrill program covering all of the basicstrokes in the morning. After a lunchbreak, in which the children are invitedto swim as well as eat, the students areengaged in match play. Conditioning,strategy, rules, and etiquette areemphasized in this program. The ses-sions end with a “hit for prizes” game, inwhich all students have a chance towin tennis related prizes.

Seniors Fees $215 Member / $255 Non-member per

session (M-TH)Walk In / Day of Registration Fee $15Registration Processing Fee $25 (one

time per camper, per summer)Cancellation Processing Fee $25 Note: ADD the applicable 6% FL Sales

Schedule of SessionsMonday - Thursday Session 1 June 3 - 6 Session 6 July 15 - 18Session 2 June 10 - 13 Session 7 July 22 - 25

Session 3 June 17 - 20 Session 8 July 29 - August 1Session 4 June 24 - 27 Session 9 August 5 - 8Session 5 July 8 - 11Session 10 August 12 - 15Note: Due to the 4th of July holiday, camp

will not be offered the week of July 1 - 5.

Stipulation: Proper tennis shoes andattire are required before any camper isallowed to play. Tank tops, sports jer-seys, cargo pants, shorts, cut-offs, run-ning shoes, and any other inappropri-ate attire is not permitted. Limitedequipment is available, but it is recom-mended that your child has his/herown equipment, which you can pur-chase at the Tennis Pro Shop.

Tennis Camp Directors: Will Hoag &Chris Kader, 954.449.4410

Combo Camp(5 - 7 years)Monday - Thursday, 9:00 am - 12:30 pm(Includes Lunch)*Same session dates as Tennis Camp weeks

1 - 10

Tennis Camp: Monday - Thursday, 9 - 10 amSwim Camp: Monday - Tuesday, 10 am - 12 pmGolf Camp: Wednesday - Thursday, 10 am - 12 pmLunch: Monday - Thursday, 12 - 12:30 pm

Combo Camp introduces students toTennis, Golf and Swim! Campers willenjoy playing tennis every morning,followed by swim on Monday andTuesday, switching to golf onWednesday and Thursday.

Combo Camp Fees$180 Member / $225 Non-member per

session (M-TH)

Walk-In / Day of Registration Fee $15Registration Processing Fee $25 (one

time per camper, per summer)Cancellation Processing Fee $25Note: ADD the applicable 6% FL Sales Tax

to all Combo Camp Fees.

Golf CampJuniors (5 - 8 years)Tuesday - Friday, 9 am - 12 pm (IncludesLunch)Seniors (9 - 15 years) Tuesday - Friday, 10 am - 3 pm (IncludesLunch)

Golf Camp is open to children ages 5 -15 interested in learning golf or improv-ing their current game. The camp isdesigned to encourage skill develop-ment, with a strong emphasis on fun.Our professional staff has extensiveteaching experience and organization-al skills applicable for children.

Juniors: Instruction, games, and lunch.

Juniors Fees$145 Member / $165 Non-member per

session (T-FRI) Walk In / Day of Registration Fee $15Registration Processing Fee $25 (one

time per camper, per summer)Cancellation Processing Fee $25Note: ADD the applicable 6% FL Sales Tax

to all Junior Golf Fees.

Seniors: Play in the morning followedby lunch at which time the children areable to cool off at the pool if theychoose. The afternoon focuses oninstruction. The timing of activities issubject to change due to circumstance.

Senior Fees$275 Member / $300 Non-member per

session (T-FRI) Walk In / Day of Registration Fee $15Registration Processing Fee $25 (one

time per camper, per summer)Cancellation Processing Fee $25Note: ADD the applicable 6% FL Sales Tax

to all Senior Golf Fees.

Schedule of Sessions:Tuesday - ThursdaySession 1 June 4 - 7 Session 6 July 16 - 19Session 2 June 11 - 14 Session 7 July 23 - 26Session 3 June 18 - 21Session 8 July 30 - August 2Session 4 June 25 - June 28Session 9 August 6 - 9Session 5 July 9 - 12Session 10 August 13 - 16Note: Due to the 4th of July holiday, camp

will not be offered the week of July 1 - 5.

Stipulation: Proper golf attire isrequired; children are allowed to play int-shirts. Tank tops, sports jerseys, cargopants or shorts, cut-offs, and any otherinappropriate attire is not permitted.Limited equipment is available, but it isrecommended that your child hashis/her own equipment, which you canpurchase at the Golf Pro Shop.

Golf Camp Director: Scott Fox,954.449.4421

Swim CampSwim Camp (2 - 14 years)Monday - Friday2 Time Offerings10 am - 12 pm3 pm - 5 pmNote: Times exclude swim meets.

Swim camp focuses on stroke improve-ment and includes participation in avariety of competitive swim meets.Each child must be able to swim thelength of the pool.

Weekly Schedule Monday - Friday Session 1 June 3 - 7Session 2 June 10 - 14Session 3 June 17 - 21 Session 4 June 24 - 28 Session 5 July 8 - 12Session 6 July 15 - 19Session 7 July 22 - 26Session 8 July 29 - August 2Session 9 August 5 - 9Session 10 August 12 - 16Note: Due to the 4th of July holiday, camp

will not be offered the week of July 1 - 5.

Stipulation: All children are required tohave CRCC swimsuits and goggleswhich you can purchase at the pool.

Swim Camp Fees$105 Member / $135 Non-member per

session (M-FRI) Walk In / Day of Registration Fee $15Registration Processing Fee $25 (one

time per camper, per summer)Cancellation Processing Fee $25 Swim Suit $60.42, Goggles $21.20Note: ADD the applicable 6% FL Sales Tax

to all Swim Camp Fees, except the swimsuit and goggles fees.

Swim Meets Children in swim camp the week of aswim meet are invited to participate.See Camp Director for details.

Swim Camp Director: Jo Ann Davies,954.449.4425

CAMPC R C C S U M M E R C A M P P R O G R A M S

2013 Summer Camp is almost here!Coral Ridge Country Club offers Tennis, Golf and Swim Camps for

children of various ages and skill levels. These fun and instructionalprograms run from June - August and are available to both Club Membersand non-members. Please see the camp brochure for our 5-Day Camp.

Member registration opens April 1, non-member registration opensMay 1. Early registration is encouraged due to high demand. Pick-up acamp brochure at the Club or download a copy from the website atwww.coralridgecc.com.

We look forward to your child’s participation in Summer Camp!

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Junior Club

ChampionshipsStarting Monday, April 8

This year we will feature three

d i v i s i o n s f o r t h e Ju n i o r C l u b

Championships. There will be two

groups playing in a single elimination

and tournament format beginning on

Monday, April 8. The third division will

feature a non-elimination, round robin

format. The round robin division will be

completed in one day on Saturday, May

18, beginning at 1 pm. Please contact the

Tennis Pro Shop for registration and details.

Women’s Member-GuestMonday - Tuesday, April 15 & 16, 9 am

This event has become so popular

that we added another day to accommo-

date everyone who wants to participate.

A continental breakfast will be served

courtside at 8:30 am and a buffet lunch

on the terrace will follow the completion

of play. The Red division (Open, A1, &

A2) will take place on Monday, April 15.

The Blue division (A3 & B2) will play on

Tuesday, April 16. Both divisions will be

limited to the first 18 teams to sign-up.

Memorial Day Mixed

Doubles Monday, May 27, 10 am

Players will keep their partners in

this round robin event. Trophies will be

awarded to the winners and finalists.

Women’s Home Team

ScheduleApril 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 10, 12, 19, 22,

24 & 26

Lauderdale

ChallengeONCE AGAIN THE

tennis courts were

packed with excite-

ment as CRCC hosted

the fourth annual

Lauderdale Challenge.

Our players squared off against Lauderdale

Yacht Club and when the dust settled Coral

Ridge emerged victorious, netting a 14-2 match

advantage! Great job to all of our competitors

and for another championship!

Junior Division Players: Caroline Kotite,

Kaelin Kelley, Loretta Norton, Zaid

Abuhamda, Bobby Genovese Jr. & Chris

Kotite.

Women’s Division Players: Maria Jose

Higgins, Kathy Guerke, Dana Adler, Libby

West, Trudy Norton, Terry Gunther &

Marianne Weber.

Men’s Division Players: Michael

Stockamore, Dion Joannou, Mark Viner,

Tom Cundy, Mark Spalding, Howard

Bedick, Tom Ledwidge, Bob Coppola,

Charlie Fox, Paul Proffer & Wayne Grimm.

Valentine’s Day Round RobinThe participants came dressed in pink

and ready to compete. First place went to

Kristin Finn and Arlene Friedlander

captured second place. Thanks to all of our

players who made this event a success!

C O R A L R I D G E C O U N T R Y C L U B1 0

TENNIST E N N I S N E W S

W I L L H O A G | D I R E C T O R O F T E N N I S

Lovin’ Spring Tennis

T E N N I S E V E N T S

Round Robin Champion: Kristen Finn (guest)➤

Round Robin Finalist: Arlene Friedlander➤

Valentine’s Day Round Robin participants

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Lauderdale ChallengeSaturday, January 26

1 Women’s Open Doubles Champion:

Dana Adler

2 Women’s Open Doubles Champion:

Kathy Guerke

3 Men’s 45 Doubles Champions: Howard

Bedick & Tom Ledwidge (not shown)

4 Men’s 65 Doubles Champions: Paul

Proffer & Wayne Grimm (not shown)

Men’s President’s CupSaturdays, January 5, 12, 19, 26

5 Championship Flight: Andy Mitchell,

Champion & Chris Allegri, Runner-up

6 First Flight: Kevin McNamara,

Champion & Duncan Moffat, Runner-

up

7 Second Flight: Tom Balcom, Champion

& William Easby-Smith, Runner-up

8 Third Flight: Alan Wisne, Champion

Sr. Men’s Stroke PlayClub ChampionshipSaturday - Sunday, March 9 & 10

9 Age Division 65-74: Rick McKenzie

10 Age Division 75 & Above: Paul Novak

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Impressionist PaulTanner DinnerSaturday, January 12

1 Alice & Douglas Donn

2 Ian & Linda Seitel

3 Stephen & Arlene Friedlander and

Betty Jane & John Eichberg

Sweetheart’s SoireeValentine’s DayDinnerThursday, February 14

4 Dana & Robert Mullaney

5 Violet & Thomas McCormack

6 Linda & Roger Upchurch

7 Brent & Kate Campbell

8 Richard & Celeste McKenzie

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Food & Wine Festival Saturday, January 19

1 Brian Poulin, John O’Brien & Al

Lamberti

2 Deborah Rosenbaum & Penny England

3 Elizabeth Mastrole, Lydia Fox & Cheryl

Easby-Smith

4 Joe & Allison LaRocca and Jeffrey

Walker

Franco Corso ItalianDinnerSaturday, February 2

5 Sylvia & Craig Nelson

6 Joseph & Wini Amaturo and Gloria &

Edwin Raitano

7 Jane & Donald Tjarksen

8 Tricia & Nick Rutsis

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S E A S O N A L H O U R S

May marks the start of a new sea-son which initiates many changes.Please be sure to read about thesummer hours of operation for allClub areas as well as eventchanges.

GOLFH O U R S O F O P E R AT I O N

April

Monday – Sunday7 am - 6 pm May

Tuesday – Sunday7 am - 6 pm

G O L F D A I LY E V E N T S

Mondays thru AprilGuest Day (Half Green Fees)

Tuesdays8 am - 11:30 am – Ladies Golf10:30 am – Ladies 9-Holers12:26 pm – Trippers (Men)1 - 1:30 pm – Hot Topic Clinic

WednesdaysGuest Day (Effective May 1)3:30 - 4 pm – On the Range with

the Pro (Women)4 pm – Ladies 9 & Wine

Thursdays8 am - Cat Fight (Women)12:26 pm – Ridge Runners (Men)4:30 - 5 pm – On the Range with

the Pro (Men)5 pm – 9-Holers (Men)5 - 6:30 pm – Ladies Chip & Sip

FridaysGuest Day (Effective May 3)9 - 9:30 am – Hot Topic Clinic10:30 am - 12 pm – Ladies Train.1 - 2 pm – Get Golf Ready

Saturdays8 am - 11:30 am – Men’s Golf8:58 am – Nine O’Clockers9:30 - 10 am – On the Range with

the Pro (Kids)1 - 2 pm – Little Chippers2 - 3:30 pm – Junior Academy

On Course Evaluation: Uponrequest, 2 student min; 4 max

G O L F S P E C I A L E V E N T S

Monday, April 1Bob Murphy Clinic & Golf Outing

Tuesday, April 2WGA Derby Day

Saturday, April 6-7Men’s Club Championship(Stroke Play)

Tuesday, April 16WGA Get Acquainted

Friday, April 26FL Chamber of CommerceGolf Outing

Monday, April 29Calvary Chapel Golf Outing

Friday, May 3First Priority Golf Outing

Tuesday, May 7WGA Get Acquainted

Saturday, May 11MGA Event

Tuesday, May 14Fort Lauderdale Open

Monday, May 27Memorial Day Stableford

TENNISH O U R S O F O P E R AT I O N

Monday – Friday8 am - 8 pm

Saturday and Sunday8 am - 6 pm

Members are encouraged to call thePro Shop when playing after 6 pmon weekdays. On nights with noplay the courts will close at 7 pm.Please call 954-449-4410.

T E N N I S D A I LY E V E N T S

Note: All clinics, with the exceptionof cardio clinics, will end on Friday,May 17 and resume again inSeptember.

Mondays 9 - 10:30 am – Women’s

Intermediate Drop-in Clinic3:30 - 4 pm – Mighty Mites4 - 6 pm – Tournament Team6 - 8 pm – Men’s Drop-in Doubles

Tuesdays4 - 5:30 pm – Junior Level II

Wednesdays8 am -12 pm – Women’s Tennis6:30 - 7:30 pm – Cardio Tennis

Thursdays9 - 10:30 am – Women’s Drop-in

Clinic3:30 - 4:30 pm – Tiny Tots 4:30 - 5:30 pm – Junior Level I

Fridays 8:30 - 9:30 am – Cardio Tennis5 - 7 pm – Drop-in Mixed Doubles

Saturdays8 am - 12 pm – Men’s Tennis

T E N N I S S P E C I A L E V E N T S

April 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 10, 12, 19, 22,24 & 26Women’ Home Team Matches

Begin Monday, April 8Junior Club Championships

Monday & Tuesday, April 15 & 16Women’s Member-Guest

Monday, May 27Memorial Day Mixed Doubles

POOLH O U R S O F O P E R AT I O N

Mon - Thurs & Sat - Sun8 am - 5 pm

Friday8 am - 6 pm

P O O L D A I LY E V E N T S

Mondays, Wednesdays, & Fridays9 -10 am – Watercise

Swim lessons are always available.Please call (954) 449-4425, or stopby the pool to sign up.

CLUBH O U R S & D A I LY E V E N T S

Members are encouraged to makereservations for dining and specialevents. Please call (954) 449-4439.

MondayDining Room Closed

Monday – Sunday10 am - 5 pm – Carousel*

11 am - 2:30 pm – Men’s Grill*2:30 - 5 pm – Men’s Grill (Light

Fare)**Note: Effective May 6 Men’s Grilland Carousel will be closed onMondays

Tuesday11:30 am - 2:30 pm – Lunch

Wednesday11:30 am - 2:30 pm – Lunch5:30 - 8 pm – Martini Madness5:30 - 8:30 pm – A la Carte Dinner

Thursday11:30 am - 2:30 pm – Lunch5:30 - 8 pm – Martini Madness 5:30 - 7 pm – Men’s Grill Happy Hour5:30 - 8:30 pm – A la Carte Dinner

Friday11:30 am - 2:30 pm – Lunch5:30 - 8 pm – Martini Madness5:30 - 8:30 pm – Buffet Dinner6 - 7:30 pm – Wine Tasting6 - 9:30 pm – Kids Klub6 - 9 pm – Junior Club

Saturday11:30 am - 2:30 pm – Lunch

Sunday11 am - 2:30 pm – Brunch Buffet

C L U B S P E C I A L E V E N T S

Wednesday, April 3Cooking Demonstration

Saturday, April 6Taylor Mason Family

Comedy Night

Saturday, April 20Awesome 80’s

End of Season Event

Sunday, May 12Mother’s Day Celebration

Monday, May 27Memorial Day Celebration

LOOKING AHEADThursday, May 30School’s Out Pool Party

June - AugustGolf, Tennis & Swim Camp

Sunday, June 16Father’s Day Brunch

Thursday, July 44th of July Celebration

DATEBOOKA P R I L / M A Y 2 0 1 3

14 C O R A L R I D G E C O U N T R Y C L U B

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APRILS U N D A Y M O N D A Y T U E S D A Y W E D N E S D A Y T H U R S D A Y F R I D A Y S A T U R D A Y

www.coralridgecc.com

Members are

encouraged to make

reservations for dining

and special events at

(954) 449-4439.

C L U B H O U S E D I N I N G

Lunch: Tues. – Sat. ( 11:30 am – 2:30 pm )A la Carte Dinner: Wed. & Thurs. ( 5:30 – 8:30 pm )Martini Madness: Wed., Thurs., & Fri. ( 5:30 – 8 pm )Buffet Dinner: Fri. ( 5:30 – 8:30 pm )Special Events: Select Days & TimesBrunch Buffet: Sun. ( 11 am – 2:30 pm )

K E Y

Golf

Tennis

Pool

Club Dining & Events

Kids Eat Free

21Palm Sunday JazzBrunch Buffet

221/2 Price Greens Fee

Ladies Watercise

Women’s Int Drop-in

Mighty Mites

Tournament Team

Men’s Drop-in Doub

23Ladies Golf

Ladies 9-Holers

Trippers/Hot Topic

Level II Junior

24Ladies Watercise

Women’s Tennis

On The Range (W)

Ladies 9 & Wine

Cardio Tennis

MM/A la Carte

25W Cat Fight / RR

W Beginner Drop-in

TT, Level I Jr.

On The Range (M)

Men’s 9-Holers

Ladies Chip & Sip

Men’s Grill HH

MM/A la Carte

26FL Chamber Outing

Cardio Tennis

Ladies Watercise

HotTop/L Train/G Ready

Mixed Doub Drop-in

MM/East CoastSeafood Buffet

Kids Klub/Jr. Club

27Men’s Golf

Men’s Tennis

Nine O’Clockers

On The Range (K)

Lil Chip/Jr Acad

14Brunch Buffetw/Entertainment

151/2 Price Greens Fee

Ladies Watercise

Women’s Int Drop-in

Mighty Mites

Tournament Team

Men’s Drop-in Doub

16WGA GetAcquainted

Ladies Golf

Ladies 9-Holers

Trippers/Hot Topic

Level II Junior

17Ladies Watercise

Women’s Tennis

On The Range (W)

Ladies 9 & Wine

Cardio Tennis

MM/A la Carte

18W Cat Fight / RR

W Beginner Drop-in

TT, Level I Jr.

On The Range (M)

Men’s 9-Holers

Ladies Chip & Sip

Men’s Grill HH

MM/A la Carte

19Cardio Tennis

Ladies Watercise

HotTop/L Train/G Ready

Mixed Doub Drop-in

MM/Dinner in ItalyBuffet

Kids Klub/Jr. Club

20Men’s Golf

Men’s Tennis

Nine O’Clockers

On The Range (K)

Lil Chip/Jr Acad

Awesome 80’s Endof Season Event

C LU B EV E N T R E S E RVAT I O N P OL I C Y

Special club events, wine dinners, Saturday night seafood buffets and holiday dining are popular events that sell out and require

the purchase of special food and beverage products, equipment, entertainment, etc. Last minute un-replaced cancellations

(including changes to the party number) are unfair to those Members who are turned away due to full capacity and cause the

Club to incur unnecessary expenses if the reservation is not replaced. As a result, the Club must exercise a firm enforcement of

the special event and holiday dining policy.

• At the time of making your reservation we will charge your account 100% of the event price.

• Please let us know if you have other Members dining with you, so we may contact them.

• You may cancel 7 days prior to event, without being charged.

• If you cancel less than 7 days prior to the event, you will have to pay 100% of the event price.

Note: Should there be a wait list and we are able to fill your reservation less than 6 days prior to the event, your account will be

credited in full.

1Bob Murphy GolfClinic/Outing

1/2 Price Greens Fees

Watercise

Women’s Int Drop-in

Mighty Mites

Tournament Team

Men’s Drop-in Doub

2WGA Derby Day

Ladies Golf

Ladies 9-Holers

Trippers/Hot Topic

Level II Junior

3Watercise

Women’s Tennis

Cooking Demo

On The Range (W)

Ladies 9 & Wine

Cardio Tennis

MM/A la Carte

4W Cat Fight / RR

W Beginner Drop-in

TT, Level I Jr.

On The Range (M)

Men’s 9-Holers

Ladies Chip & Sip

Men’s Grill HH

MM/A la Carte

5Cardio Tennis

Ladies Watercise

HotTop/L Train/G Ready

Mixed Doub Drop-in

MM/Bourbon StreetDining Buffet

Wine Tasting

Kids Klub/Jr. Club

6M. Stroke Play Champ

M. Golf/Nine O’Clock

Men’s Tennis

Kids Can Cook

On The Range (K)

Lil Chip/Jr Acad

Taylor Mason FamilyComedy Night

7M. Stroke PlayChampionship

Brunch Buffetw/Entertainment

81/2 Price Greens Fees

Ladies Watercise

Women’s Int Drop-in

Mighty Mites

Tournament Team

Men’s Drop-in Doub

9Ladies Golf

Ladies 9-Holers

Trippers/Hot Topic

Level II Junior

10Ladies Watercise

Women’s Tennis

On The Range (W)

Ladies 9 & Wine

Cardio Tennis

MM/A la Carte

11W Cat Fight / RR

W Beginner Drop-in

TT, Level I Jr.

On The Range (M)

Men’s 9-Holers

Ladies Chip & Sip

Men’s Grill HH

MM/A la Carte

12Cardio Tennis

Ladies Watercise

HotTop/L Train/G Ready

Mixed Doub Drop-in

MM/A Night in ParisBuffet

Wine Tasting

Kids Klub/Jr. Club

13Men’s Golf

Men’s Tennis

Nine O’Clockers

On The Range (K)

Lil Chip/Jr Acad

28Brunch Buffetw/Entertainment

29Calvary Chapel GolfOuting

1/2 Price Greens Fee

Ladies Watercise

Women’s Int Drop-in

Mighty Mites

Tournament Team

Men’s Drop-in Doub

30Ladies Golf

Ladies 9-Holers

Trippers/Hot Topic

Level II Junior

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C L U B H O U S E D I N I N G

Lunch: Tues. – Sat. ( 11:30 am – 2:30 pm )

A la Carte Dinner: Wed. & Thurs. ( 5:30 – 8:30 pm )

Martini Madness: Wed., Thurs., & Fri. ( 5:30 – 8 pm )

Buffet Dinner: Fri. ( 5:30 – 8:30 pm )

Special Events: Select Days & Times

Brunch Buffet: Sun. ( 11 am – 2:30 pm )

MAYS U N D A Y M O N D A Y T U E S D A Y W E D N E S D A Y T H U R S D A Y F R I D A Y S A T U R D A Y

K E Y

Golf

Tennis

Pool

Club Dining & Events

Kids Eat Free

CORAL RIDGE COUNTRY CLUB

3801 Bayview DriveFort Lauderdale, FL 33308

Members are

encouraged to make

reservations for dining

and special events at

(954) 449-4439.

11/2 Price Greens Fee

Watercise

Women’s Tennis

On The Range (W)

Ladies 9 & Wine

Cardio Tennis

MM/A la Carte

2W Cat Fight / RR

W Beginner Drop-in

TT, Level I Jr.

On The Range (M)

Men’s 9-Holers

Ladies Chip & Sip

Men’s Grill HH

MM/A la Carte

31/2 Price Greens Fee

First Priority Outing

Cardio Tennis

Ladies Watercise

HotTop/L Train/G Ready

Mixed Doub Drop-in

MM/Orient Buffet

Kids Klub/Jr. Club

4Men’s Golf

Men’s Tennis

Nine O’Clockers

Kids Can Cook

On The Range (K)

Lil Chip/Jr Acad

5Brunch Buffetw/Entertainment

6Course Closed

Ladies Watercise

Women’s Int Drop-in

Mighty Mites

Tournament Team

Men’s Drop-in Doub

7WGA GetAcquainted

Ladies Golf

Ladies 9-Holers

Trippers/Hot Topic

Level II Junior

81/2 Price Greens Fee

Ladies Watercise

Women’s Tennis

On The Range (W)

Ladies 9 & Wine

Cardio Tennis

MM/A la Carte

9W Cat Fight / RR

W Beginner Drop-in

TT, Level I Jr.

On The Range (M)

Men’s 9-Holers

Ladies Chip & Sip

Men’s Grill HH

MM/A la Carte

101/2 Price Greens Fee

Cardio Tennis

Ladies Watercise

HotTop/L Train/G Ready

Mixed Doub Drop-in

MM/SouthwesternFusion Buffet

Kids Klub/Jr. Club

11MGA Event

Men’s Golf

Men’s Tennis

Nine O’Clockers

On The Range (K)

Lil Chip/Jr Acad

12Mother’s DayCelebration

13Course Closed

Ladies Watercise

Women’s Int Drop-in

Mighty Mites

Tournament Team

Men’s Drop-in Doub

14Fort LauderdaleOpen

Ladies Golf

Ladies 9-Holers

Trippers/Hot Topic

Level II Junior

151/2 Price Greens Fee

Ladies Watercise

Women’s Tennis

On The Range (W)

Ladies 9 & Wine

Cardio Tennis

MM/A la Carte

16W Cat Fight / RR

W Beginner Drop-in

TT, Level I Jr.

On The Range (M)

Men’s 9-Holers

Ladies Chip & Sip

Men’s Grill HH

MM/A la Carte

171/2 Price Greens Fee

Cardio Tennis

Ladies Watercise

HotTop/L Train/G Ready

Mixed Doub Drop-in

MM/Mardi GrasBuffet

Kids Klub/Jr. Club

18Men’s Golf

Men’s Tennis

Nine O’Clockers

On The Range (K)

Lil Chip/Jr Acad

19Brunch Buffetw/entertainment

20Course Closed

Ladies Watercise

Men’s Drop-in Doub

211/2 Price Greens Fee

Ladies Golf

Ladies 9-Holers

Trippers/Hot Topic

221/2 Price Greens Fee

Ladies Watercise

Women’s Tennis

On The Range (W)

Ladies 9 & Wine

Cardio Tennis

MM/A la Carte

23W Cat Fight / RR

On The Range (M)

Men’s 9-Holers

Ladies Chip & Sip

Men’s Grill HH

MM/A la Carte

241/2 Price Greens Fee

Cardio Tennis

Ladies Watercise

HotTop/L Train/G Ready

Mixed Doub Drop-in

MM/Tour EiffelBuffet

Kids Klub/Jr. Club

25Men’s Golf

Men’s Tennis

Nine O’Clockers

On The Range (K)

Lil Chip/Jr Acad

26Brunch Buffet

27Course Closed

Memorial DayStableford

Memorial DayMixed Doubles

Ladies Watercise

Memorial DayCelebration

28Course

& ClubhouseClosed in lieu ofMemorial Day

291/2 Price Greens Fee

Ladies Watercise

Women’s Tennis

On The Range (W)

Ladies 9 & Wine

Cardio Tennis

MM/A la Carte

30W Cat Fight / RR

On The Range (M)

Men’s 9-Holers

Ladies Chip & Sip

Men’s Grill HH

MM/A la Carte

311/2 Price Greens Fee

Cardio Tennis

Ladies Watercise

HotTop/L Train/G Ready

Mixed Doub Drop-in

MM/East CoastSeafood Buffet

Kids Klub/Jr. Club