Waynesborough TIMES - Waynesborough Country Club
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Waynesborough TIMES - Waynesborough Country Club
The Waynesborough TIMES Volume XXIII, Number 9 Peg Benoit, Editor SEPTEMBER Clubhouse Events GOLF NEWS Upcoming Events Saturday, Sept. 1: Governor’s Cup, 7AM Tee Times Monday, Sept. 3: Labor Day Couples, 1:30 Shotgun Friday and Saturday, Sept. 7 & 8: Men’s Member-Member Wednesday, Sept. 12: 18-Hole Ladies Doe Day 8:30 AM Shotgun Thursday Sept. 13: Senior One Day Member-Guest 8:30 AM Shotgun Saturday, Sept. 15: Mixed Member-Guest, 1:15 Shotgun Sunday, Sept. 16: Junior of the Year Shootout Thursday, Sept. 20: 9-Hole Ladies Chairman’s Cup Championship, Rd. 1 Tuesday, Sept. 25: Fall One Day Member-Guest 1:30 PM Shotgun Thursday Sept. 27: 9-Hole Ladies Chairman’s Cup Championship, Rd. 2 Saturday, Sept. 29: Men’s Scotch Tournament Course Closed until 1 PM LABOR DAY PICNIC Sunday, Sept. 2 Big BBQ on the Patio Last big family get-together of the season! Thursday, Oct. 4: 9-Hole Ladies Doe Day, 9 AM Shotgun Sunday, Oct. 7: Sunday Couples Prospective Member Invitational, 4:30 PM Shotgun Sunday, Oct. 14: Fazio Cup at Moselem Springs Friday, Sept. 19: Men’s Closing Day, 12 PM Shotgun Sunday, Sept. 30: Ted McKenzie Pro-Member Scholarship Tournament, 1PM Shotgun 2012 Larry Knier Flag Day First Place: Rob Lord Second Place: Paul McCabe Third Place: Steve Negrotti 2012-4th of July Couples 1st Place Gross: Dan & Eileen Mullray, John & Fay Snyder 2nd Place Gross: Deb LaFountain & Hunter Hanson, Sue Rakestraw & Lamar Kilgore 1st Place Net: Gale & Kit Alderman, Jim & Pat Siegel 2nd Place Net: Barry & Jean Anstine, John & Janet Ham 2012 Junior Member-Guest Certified 1st Gross: Sean Hughes and Trey Conroy Certified 1st Net: Richard Fitzgerald and Ted Purdy Non-Certified 1st Net: Connor Nichols & Jake Anapolsky PHONE: 610-296-2122 September 2012 (Continued on page two) FAX: 610-993-8784 Fun for adults and children! Waynesborough’s fabulous BBQ Buffet with something for everyone— including salads, burgers, hot dogs, ribs, chicken, seafood, summer vegetables, AND Delicious desserts! Music by DJ Stewart! Moon Bounce, Face Painter, Balloon Artist! Adults $31.95 +tax; Children $16.50 +tax END OF SUMMER BASH Saturday, September 8 - 4 PM at the Pub and Pub Patio In conjunction with the Men’s Member-Member, this “Adults Only” Party will include Open Bar, Dinner, and Dancing to the music of “Group Therapy.” ALL members are invited! (This is not just for golfers!) $55 per person SWIM TEAM BANQUET Friday, September 14 The big end-of-season swim team bash! Buffet Dinner! Awards! Trophies! DJ, and lots of fun! Adults $22.50; Children $12.50 Be sure to call to reserve. See page 12 for more events. WEBSITE: www.wcc1965.org The WAYNESBOROUGH TIMES for September 2012 2012 Men’s Club Championship Championship Flight Kevin Cahill over Paul Yeakel, Jr. (3 and 2) “A” Flight: Bryan Forcino over John Snyder (2 up) “B” Flight: Bill Lloyd over John Van Grinsven (5 and 4) “C” Flight: John Ham over Geremy Connor (3 and 1) “D” Flight: Joe Cahill over Kent Dolby (2 up) “E” Flight: Tom Guaraldo over Bernie Schaffer (4 and 3) “F” Flight: Kevin Clark over Bill Pinkston (20 holes) “G” Flight: John Salveson over Robert Sullivan (5 and 4) 2012 Husband/Wife Championship Kevin Cahill and Paul Yeakel, Jr. First Place Gross: Phil and Mary Burtoft First Place Net: Jerry and Emy O’Connell 2012 July One Day Member-Guest 1st Place Gross: Joe Viviano, Jim Cunningham, Jeff Hagar, Bruce Hagar 1st Place Net: Sal Monastero, Sam Pilotti, Henry Walker, David Fretz 2nd Place Net: Bill Harral, Pat O’Connor, John Negrey, Fran Schanne 3rd Place Net: Jim Davidson, Peter McCombs, John Neefe, Geoff Aton 2012 Junior Club Championship 2 Hole Boys 1st Place: Kyle Mauro 2nd Place: Patrick Buysse 5 Hole Boys 1st Place: Will DePhillipo 2nd Place: Patrick Nichols 5 Hole Girls 1st Place: Grace DePhillipo 2nd Place: Cameron Evitts 9 Hole Boys 1st Place: Chris Morrison 2nd Place: Alex Cook 18 Hole Boys - 1st Place: Michael Cook 18-Hole Girls - 1st Place: Brigh Desjardins Kevin Cahill & Nick Wolfe, WCC Head Golf Professional Mary & Phil Burtoft pose after winning the 2012 Husband/Wife Championship 2012 18-Hole Ladies Championship/ Chairman’s Cup Chairman’s Bowl Overall Champion: Deb LaFountain Club Championship: Championship Flight: Champion: Deb LaFountain Runner Up: Judy Owens (Continued on next page; see page nine for Golf Pro letter. ) TWO Grace Desjardins holds her Hole-In-One scorecard from #17 Runner-up Judy Owens, 2012 Club Champion Deb LaFountain, & Select Score Winner Brigh Desjardins The WAYNESBOROUGH TIMES for September 2012 2012 August One Day Member-Guest- Aug. 25 Individual Golf Lessons Private Golf Instruction is available from any one of the five PGA instructors on the Waynesborough Staff: Nick Wolfe, Bob Wampler, Zach Emery, Dan Bisazza, or Kim Verrecchio. Please feel free to contact us in the golf shop to discuss your golfing goals for this golf season. We will help you put together a customized program to help you achieve these goals. Lessons now may be booked online through our club website! 9-Holers Update 9-Holers will continue in September on Thursday’s with Golf 101 Graduation on September 6th, an Away Invitational at St. Davids on Wednesday, Sept. 12, Evening Scramble and Sip on September 13, and the Chairman’s Cup and Championship (Rounds One and Two) on September 20 and 27. Please call the golf shop or look online for registration for these and other exciting events! Let’s continue a wonderful season! Junior Corner The Junior Golf season is winding down. This being said, there are still a few events to keep in mind for the remainder of the season. Clinics will remain on Wednesday and Saturday from 4:30 – 5:30PM with the last clinic on Saturday, September 8th. The Junior of the Year Shootout will be held on Sunday, September 16th beginning at 3 P.M. The schedule can be found in the Junior Golf Guide which is posted online at www.wcc1965.org. The Cahill Family with their CHAMPION NEWS UPDATE Scott Crouse, son of former members Jock and Mary Crouse and grandson of Molly Markle, has been hired as Director of Golf at Alpharetta Athletic Club in Georgia. Waynesborough offers congratulations, and we wish him well in his career. Bob Wampler and Nick Wolfe address the field of the 2012 Junior Member-Guest regarding course etiquette and pace of play. Directory Changes 2012 18-Hole Ladies’ Championship/Chairman’s Cup COLEMAN, Kevin & Karen Mr. B 610-889-5227 Mrs.B 610-768-5641 DEAK, Richard A. & O’CONOR, Maryann E. sevenmileisland@verizon.net FRIEDMAN, Edward P. & Barbara C. B 484-550-6499 FRISINA, Mark S. & Leslie A. B 610-941-6100 GENONI, Richard & Malinda H 610-356-6611 (More changes on page eleven) THREE The WAYNESBOROUGH TIMES for September 2012 This was the summer of the London Olympics, and the WCC 9-Holers had their own “Olympic” golf competition on this side of the pond. Terri Borzillo once again planned a very special Invitational with Philadelphia Country Club. Each hole had a sign announcing an interesting Olympic fact. Each team had a chance to win a trivia contest by completing a questionnaire about Olympic history. Did you know what two original Olympic sports are no longer part of the competition? Tug of War and Pigeon Shooting. The winners were awarded gold, silver, and bronze colored necklaces along with their respective medals as they took their appropriate places on a three-tiered platform. It was a wonderful event on a beautiful day. The winners for WCC were: 1st Low Net: Carol Netter 2nd Low Net: Van Deacon 3rd Low Net: Correen Wright Longest Drive: Colleen McShane Closest to the Hole: Lisa Fox 9-HOLER NEWS Carreen Wright, Carol Netter, Terri Borzillo, Colleen McShane at PCC Invitational On Wednesday, June 13, WCC 9-Holers traveled to Overbrook for an Invitational event. The winners of that competition were: 1st Low Net: Van Deacon 2nd Low Net: Sue Shevland 3rd Low Net: Melissa Thach Invitational Chairs: Closest to the Wave: Sue Shevland Sandy Cusik, Chester Valley Terri Borzillo, Waynesoborugh CC August 15th saw the Nine-Hole ladies headed to Chester Valley Golf Club for their Invitational. It was a great event. Chester Valley welcomed us to a wonderful day of golf and a delicious lunch. Each player was given a different colored ball to use in play. If you still had your special ball at the end of the nine holes, you initialed it and put it in a bowl for a door prize drawing which was won by WCC member Colleen McShane. Other prizes were: 1st Low Net: Correen Wright 2nd Low Net: Sue Shevland 3rd Low Net: Melissa Thach School may be starting soon but the golf season has not begun to wind down. There are still many great events on the schedule: Thurs., Sept. 6: 101 Graduation Day (Scramble) with Open Play players. The 101 program has been a great success with many new members coming out as first time golfers. The seven sessions of 101 instructional play led by the professional golf staff covered the basics of golf. About 25 women attended the sessions. The 101 Graduation will include a morning of play with the more seasoned 9-Holers. Wed., Sept. 12: Away Invitational with St. Davids Golf Club. Thurs., Sept. 13: Sip and Scramble Evening event 5:30 PM. Nine holes of play followed by a complimentary cocktail and delicious flatbread pizza. Thurs., Sept. 20: Championship/Chairman’s Cup - Front nine Thurs., Sept. 27: Championship/Chairman’s Ciup - Back nine Thurs., Oct 4: Doe Day: This is a member-guest, so invite a golfing friend to join you for nine holes followed by prizes and lunch. The heat will break, and beautiful golf-friendly fall days will follow, so come out and play. Carol Netter FOUR Careen Wright, Carol Netter, & Van Deacon with their “Olympic” medals. Jean Wasilewski & Melissa Thach at Chester Valley Invitational Chester Valley Invitational winners: Melissa Thach, Sue Shevland, Colleen McShane, Carreen Wright display their special event golf balls. The WAYNESBOROUGH TIMES for September 2012 MARK RAY’S TENNIS SEASON WRAP-UP As we near the end of the summer (ugh!) and another tennis season, I thought it would be good to reflect on what we did this year, as the seasons seem to flow too freely and quickly into each other. Our ladies’ interclub teams managed, during a tough season, to hold all our cups, which I feel was an awesome achievement, with special “kudos” going to Cup 2, a team with a lot of spirit. The teams were held together at the beginning of the season by our hard working, thoughtful ladder chairs, Beth Stahl and Sue Zoeller, who were never afraid to try new rules for the betterment of the Club. In June our Waynesborough team of men and women won the coveted Main Line Cup at Merion C. C. on grass courts, the first time a “non-grass court club” achieved this. On the Junior Scene, our girls made it to the finals of the playoffs under the excellent coaching of Ann O’Shea. This season we added a USTA Under 12 World Team Tennis Team that played on Saturdays, which gave the kids additional match play, which also helps in future tennis play. John McShane captained his Div. 3 team to another winning season, and having won the league, they are moving up to Div. 2. Great job, guys! The ladies’ 4.0 team, under the direction of Sharon Yonker, went to districts for the first time—another fine achievement. Reigning national grass court champion, Leslie Pixley, duplicated her performance of last year by reaching the final at Merion C. C., ultimately ending as runner-up. Culminating that result, Leslie was picked to represent her country in the World Team Championships in Croatia. Karen Kemmerer and Ayae Herman repeated as Club Champions in Doubles, and Karen won the Singles Club Championship. Jim Olson and Mike Reckmeyer repeated as Senior Doubles Club Champions. The Men’s senior team continued to flourish under the enthusiasm of Fred Witzeling. We gain new “old guys” every year, part of the process I suppose, and a good, successful time is had by all. Thanks to Jessica Beers and Suzanne Olson for their innovative and fun ladies’ events. The turnout to these events has been good, thanks to their contributions. Jim Olson and I were picked to play for Philadelphia in the Men’s 55 Inter-Districts where the Philadelphia team finished runner-ups in a strong six-team event. This year we introduced Saturday Socials from 4:30-6:00 PM, where members can invite guests to an informal format; they have proved very popular with anywhere from 5-8 courts being used every Saturday in what would be “down time” normally. All in all, we have had a very busy, fun season. I look forward to seeing you through September and into the Paddle Season. Thanks to the Tennis Committee and Vlatko and Ann for all their support. Sincerely, Mark Ray, Director of Racquet Sports PADDLE RALLY SAVE THE DATE Monday, Oct 15 8:30 a.m. – noon Aronimink Golf Club Please join in the fun! www.lbbc.kintera.org/ paddlerally Come join us at the lower hard courts every Thursday at 5 p.m. and Saturday at 9 a.m. for Pickleball. No reservations are needed; paddle attire is suggested. It’s easy to learn, fun for people of all ages, and a great workout! come out and try it! Demo paddles are available. EMPLOYEE NEWS If you are a frequent visitor to the Pub, you’ve probably already met Joshua DiPietrantonio, since he’s been here for a while. If you haven’t met him, stop in the Pub and say hello to this newest employee. After graduating from high school, Josh jumped right into the restaurant field and was employed in several different positions in local West Chester restaurants. Working his way up, he held multiple manager positions on the Main Line, assisting with staff personnel as well as food and beverage operations before finally joining the Waynesborough staff. When he’s away from the Club, Josh enjoys spending time with family and friends, practicing his guitar, and hitting the links! Welcome to Waynesborough Country Club, Josh! FIVE The WAYNESBOROUGH TIMES for September 2012 TENNIS NEWS HEADLINE: ir st Women A 4.0 team ffinishes inishes ffir omen’’s UST USTA irst It was a long season for WCC’s 4.0 women, as they competed in the Main Line Flight/Chester County SubFlight of the USTA (United States Tennis Association) Middle States’ Philadelphia District from late April through June. In the end, Waynesborough finished in first place, with a record of 8 – 2, amongst a field of 11 very experienced local teams. WCC advanced to the Philadelphia District Championships, held Friday, July 13, and Saturday, July 14, at Frosty Hollow Tennis Center in Levittown. “The competition was tough, and the heat was brutal,” said Team Captain Sharon Yonker. “We placed fourth in our flight after playing several close matches against some of the best 4.0 teams in the region.” Congratulations to the following women on an outstanding season: Sharon Yonker (captain), Sue Zoeller, Kim Koelle, Dee Morrison, Helena Carolin, Elizabeth Unger, Janet Pollan, Nadine Rudd, Jamie MacGibbon, Anita McLean, Laura Petersen, Pat O’Donnell, Penny Boulden, Brooke Fritz, and Barb Miles. WCC’s 4.0 USTA team finished first and advanced to the Philadelphia District Championships. Back row, from left: Jamie MacGibbon, Pat O’Donnell, Kim Koelle, Dee Morrison, Sharon Yonker, Barb Miles. Front row: Laura Petersen, Nadine Rudd, Sue Zoeller, Janet Pollan. Not pictured: Penny Boulden, Helena Carolin, Brooke Fritz, Anita McLean, Elizabeth Unger. Under the enthuastic leadship of captain John McShane, the mens division 3 team went onto win their Division title this summer moving up to Division 2 now. This is the 2nd championship for this team over the last three seasons. Congratulations to Bruce Hartlein, Paul Marvel, Bill DeLaney, John McShane, Jack Burke, Jim Roe, Marty Stenson, Brendan McShane, Tom Mead.(pictured above) as well as Roger Carolin, Phil Cottone, Christian and Gary Lyon, Fred Witzeling, David Levine, and Ron Madey. WCC JUNIORS WORLD TEAM TENNIS SIX The WAYNESBOROUGH TIMES for September 2012 2012 JUNIOR CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS Future (very handsome) Stars The Hermans DePhillipo Family Club Champ Players SUPERVISED BRIDGE The Arias Family The Oberly Family WOMEN’S BRIDGE The Early Fall Bridge lessons (9am) and Supervised Play (10 a.m.12 p.m.) with Ala are Thursdays - Sept. 6, 13, 20, 27 & Oct 4. Our Late Fall series is Nov 8,15,29, Dec 13 Please plan to join in the fun and learn how to improve your bridge skills. You will really enjoy it, so give it a try. Questions? Linda Dutton - lindadutton@yahoo.com MACHO BRIDGE The men’s country club leagues are ` ` being reshaped by the president and esteemed Pooh Bah of the Philadelphia Suburban Bridge Association, A new season of Bridge is now beginning. Our first lesson with Gus is September 7. Terry Coughlin, and his colleagues. The emphasis reportedly will be on After the September 21 lesson we will have compatibility, but the form of the finished product remains elusive. In fact, to paraphrase Sir Winston Churchill, it is still “a riddle wrapped in a a short general meeting and lunch. mystery inside an enigma.” With a new competitive season about to begin Bridge matches. in just a few weeks, we hope this matter will soon be resolved. Women’s bridge September 11 Inter-Club team maestro, Dick Nagle, suggested we introduce the Main Line bridge September 18 principle of “gerrymandering” as part of the reshaping process. His vision Delaware Valley September 18 was a league that included the weakest clubs between Lancaster and Recent winners - June 28 Wilmington thereby ensuring that Waynesborough enjoyed winning seasons 1st N/S Judy Coughlin/Terry Coughlin for many years. I hear they ran this idea up the flag pole but no one 1st E/W Barbara Schaefer/Jean Andrews saluted. July 12 Meanwhile, Waynesborough and its gracious staff continue to provide 4th N/S Judy Coughlin/Terry Coughlin a warm and comfortable setting for active but informal Wednesday 2rd E/W Barbara Schaefer/Jean Andrews afternoon men’s bridge. Four of our members rotate as hosts, as twenty to July 26 thirty guests have lunch followed by sociable card-play. 1stN/S Terry Coughlin/ Virginia Schuerger H. Fussell - Village Volley Ball Coach 4th E/W Marianne McClennen/Betty Reading SEVEN The WAYNESBOROUGH TIMES for September 2012 FULL PETERSON, Mark E. & Sonia Daniel 179 Old State Road Berwyn 19312 H 610-722-0474 Mr. B 610-687-2340 Mrs.B 610-540-2032 ASSOCIATE GOLF BEAULIEU, Jay R. & Linda Cayla, Camiryn, Tyler 950 Ethan Allen Road Berwyn 19312 H 610-640-2979 B 610-397-7163 LIM, James J. & Ann M. Lilly, Jane 1294 Farm Lane Berwyn 19312 H 610-647-2503 B 410-363-2725 MARTIN, Timothy M. & Kerri L. T.J., Katie, Joey 315 Abbey Road Berwyn 19312 H 610-722-0309 B 610-293-5799 Welcome New Members HOUSE B CHANDLER, Mark J. & Colton, Barbara M. Kyra, Alyssa 571 County Line Rd Radnor 19087 H 610-688-9359 B 610-745-5715 ASSOCIATE GOLF PERRY, Jonathan L. & Angela Jon Nolan, Morgan, Harrison 295 Blackburn Drive Berwyn 19312 H 901-755-1422 B 610-293-5792 ASSOCIATE GOLF GRAHAM, Erik & Catherine Sam, Sophia, Adam 8 Horseshoe Lane Paoli 19301 H 212-243-2211 B 646-256-4605 HOUSE HOUSE NEWMAN, Edward M. & Robin Kelley, Edward, Mary, Robert 101 Anderson Farm Road Phoenixville 19460 H 610-935-4930 B 610-935-4561 TEN REED, Steven A. & Elizabeth A. Hannah, Ella, Benjamin 256 Country Road Berwyn 19312 H 610-647-0702 B 215-963-5603 The WAYNESBOROUGH TIMES for September 2012 Directory Changes GITLIN, Louis J. & Edith 381 Applebrook Drive, Malvern GRIER, Bruce H. & Elaine Wentworth House, Apt. #114 5411 McGrath Boulevard Bethesda, MD 20852 Mr.C 610-322-1348 Mrs.C 610-405-3064 HERMAN, Frederick B. III & Ayae K. B 215-419-6610 JONES, William P. & Barbara A. bill.jones@aonhewitt.com bajones5@aol.com KARALIS, Dr. Dean G. & Kay B 215-564-3050 KIESLING, John D. H 484-266-0902 KUCH, Stephen & Deborah H 610-687-0810 LOPES, Robert A., Jr. & Sarah M. 813-873-2020 MORAN, Mr. J. Maxwell B 610-644-0206 ORR, D. Duncan & Joan F. Mr. B 215-749-3374 Mrs. B 610-644-7676 POLLAN, Robert A. & Janet S. H 941-751-0515 REISS, Steven J. & Shannan H 610-341-3909 RICHTER, Barry D. & Elizabeth B 610-716-0980 ROMAN, John G. & Kathleen B. 27 Duffryn Avenue, Malvern 19355 SCHAPPELL, Scott D. & Kristin L. B 646-556-6782 SCHELLENGER, Ann H 610-520-1181 SEVERI, Robert M. & Suzanne L. robert.severi@gmail.com suels75@comcast.net SOPKO, E. Bruce & Karen F. Karensopko12@gmail.com STETSON, Lee & Sally B 610-353-7060 UCHIMOTO, William W. & Marsha B 215-751-2876 WILDEMORE, John K. III & Sarah B 610-408-1945 WURSTER, William G. & Angela B. 2 Harrison Dr., Newtown Square 19073 ADMISSIONS COMMITTEE POSTING The following candidates are being considered for membership: JACOBSON, Eric S. & Stephanie (nee Sciubba) HOUSE 7 Greenbriar Lane, Paoli Sponsor: Geremy and Daphne Connor Seconder: Matt and Kiki Rosenberg Mr. Jacobson, a manager with Brandywine Global Investment Management in Philadelphia, and his wife, Stephanie, have resided in the area for six years. They have three children. Libby (8) and Ainsley (6) attend the Agnes Irwin School. Spencer (3) attends the Tarleton School. Mrs. Jacobson is a homemaker. SMITH, Benson F. and Linda (nee Goa) HOUSE 1095 Maple Hill Lane, Malvern Sponsor: Bob and Charlotte Brown Seconder: John and Susan Salveson Mr. Smith, CEO of Teleflex in Limerick, and his wife, Linda, have resided in Malvern for one year; prior to that they lived in Duluth, Georgia. Their children are grown. Mrs. Smith is self employed. ABBONIZIO, Carl A. & Beth Ann (nee Hitzhusen) HOUSE 32 St. George Place, Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. Sponsor: Dennis Wasilewski Seconder: Tom Falvey Mr. Abbonizio, of Abbonizio Contractors in Depford, New Jersey, and his wife, Beth Ann, have resided in Palm Beach Gardens for 8 years. They also have a residence in Newtown Square. They have two children attending the Benjamin School in Florida. Sofia is 7 years old, and Gian-Carlo is 10. Mrs. Abbonizio is a homemaker. SEMMER, John F. & Jill (nee Buzzell) FULL 240 Blackburn Drive, Berwyn Sponsor: Tony and Michelle Parisi Seconder: John and Pam Bagby Mr. Semmer, an executive with Accenture, and his wife, Jill, have resided in Berwyn for five years. They have three children. Julia (12) and Jamie (11) attend Tredyffrin/Easttown Middle School, and Jack (6) attends Beaumont School. Mrs. Semmer is a homemaker. WHITFORD, Thomas K. & Margaret (nee Lehr) FULL 1 Greenbriar Lane, Paoli Sponsor: Duncay & Joan Orr Seconder: James P. Dunigan Mr. Whitford, a vice chairman for PNC Financial (in Pittsburgh) and his wife, Margaret, just moved to Paoli from Fox Chapel, Pennsylvania, where they resided for 16 years. Mrs. Whitford is a writer. The Admissions Committee urges you to involve yourself personally in the process in order to preserve the strength of our fine family club. Please contact the committee at admissionscommittee@wcc1965.org with any information regarding the above candidates that would be helpful. Andy Spillard – Chair, Alexis Bové, Michael Cook, Lauren Campbell, Bob Dahlhausen, Judy Hanson, Paulette Jacobs, Kim Koelle and Steve Smith. ELEVEN The WAYNESBOROUGH TIMES for September 2012 The Future of Tennis is alive and well at Waynesborough! Boys’ 14 + Under Boys 12 & Under Boys’ 15 + Under Boys 10 & Under Champion Chad Kemmerer, Finalist Joaquin Arias Champion Cole Kemmerer, Finalist Matthew Dempsey Champion Max Arias Finalist Drew Ryan Champion Griffin Mulvey-Hudson Finalist Max Arias Girls’ 14 & Under Girls’ 12 & Under Girls’ 10 & Under Champion Nina Herman Finalist Claire MacGibbon Champion Grace DePhillipo Finalist Brooke Oberly HOLIDAY PARTIES Now is the perfect time to arrange for your holiday party at the Club. Choose your date before the best ones are taken. Let Waynesborough host your personal or company luncheon, cocktail party, or dinner. Helen Kesaris and our Catering Team will make your event a success! Call Helen at 610-296-2122, ext. 209, or email hkesaris@wcc1965. EIGHT Champion Julia Herman Finalist Nina Herman At Waynesborough, you are invited to join the GREAT BOOKS Reading and Discussion Group Those who wish to explore the ideas that have shaped our world, from ancient to contemporary times, will enjoy participating in this lively group. Following guidelines provided by the Great Books Foundation, members choose, read, and discuss the reading materials: fiction and non-fiction, plays and poetry, selected portions and complete works. Meetings take place the second and fourth Tuesday of each month, 7 to 9 PM, September through June near the Dining Room. Contact John Kiesling, Great Books Group Leader, at 484-2660902, or jondonkies@aol.com. The WAYNESBOROUGH TIMES for September 2012 FROM THE GOLF PRO September is finally here! The kids are back to school and vacations have pretty much concluded. This month, for many of you, is a very active golf month as we wind down our primary season in 2012. This has been a very active season at Waynesborough, in particular on the golf course. Due to the excitement from our membership and overall good weather, many of you are getting good use out of the Club. On behalf of the staff, I would like to thank you for your activity. With this increased activity some challenges do occur. We tend to get some abnormal wear on the golf course especially in the way of fairway divots and ball marks on the greens. In repairing these divots in the fairway and fixing ball marks it is important to keep this in mind: • It is the player’s responsibility to repair BOTH fairway divots and ball marks on the putting green. This is a basic etiquette in golf. We all enjoy our beautiful golf course, and if we want to keep it in premier condition, Mitch Trent and his staff need your help. • To properly repair a fairway divoto If the divot is intact, REPLACE THE DIVOT o If not, fill it with sand and seed. Our carts have two sand bottles attached to each cart. Our caddies carry a sand and seed bottle. If you are carrying your golf bag, see Derek Kelly, our caddie master, for a small sand and seed bottle. • To properly repair a ball mark on a putting green, use a divot tool (we provide them at NO CHARGE in the golf shop and at the caddie master’s podium) o Push down into the turf gently around the ball mark pushing the grass inward until a flat surface is once again created. o Tap down with putter. o An unrepaired ball mark leaves a blemish for approximately 21 days. This is not kind to you or other members. o If any of you need assistance on how to properly repair a ball mark please see me or a member of the professional golf staff. WE ARE HAPPY TO HELP!! Additionally, with the increased frequency of play, we encounter pace of play issues as well as other golf course etiquette issues from time to time. Although pace of play has been improving over the past 15 months, since your golf committee made it a priority ,we still have room for improvement. Our pace of play PAR is 4 hours and 9 minutes for a foursome. I would like to challenge all of you to be UNDER PAR! If every group speeds up 30 seconds per hole we can get our rounds down to 4 hours flat. Playing the correct tees can also improve your pace of play as well as your enjoyment of the game. I am sure that most of you don’t know you can even post a score for handicap purposes from our Gold Family Tees. There is an actual GAP/ USGA course rating from these tees! Lastly, please be considerate of others on the golf course. Always ask permission to go off of #10 if you have not played the front 9 first. Never “cut in front” of other members on a random hole unless the professional golf staff directs you to do so. Again, thanks for all of your support for the golf program so far in 2012. I hope that everyone has a great rest of the season. We are looking forward to a strong finish to our golf season. Everything for golf, Nick Wolfe, Golf Professional SEPTEMBER Wine of the Month Cartlidge & Browne 2010 CABERNET SUVIGNON North Coast, California Wines in the C&B portfolio were made to be well-balanced, appropriately tannic, lightly oaked, and low in alcohol for food-friendly pairings. The cabernet was aged in French oak for 16 months, which has allowed it to have a beautiful cardinal red color. The nose is rich with cassis, brambleberry, toasted vanilla short bread, and huckleberry. Bold body with a weighty mid-pallet. The tannin structure is soft yet fine that carries for a lingering finish. 2010 SAUVIGNON BLANC Dancing Crow Vineyard Lake County 2010 Dancing Crow is 100% traditional clone Sauvignon Blanc, 100% organically grown. A brilliant light straw color, the wine’s aromas leap from the glass—ripe citrus, fresh lychee and stone fruits, along with a touch of the herbal/gooseberry character which is Sauvignon Blanc’s signature in so many of the famous areas where it thrives. In Memoriam Waynesborough members and staff mourn the passing of Charles E. Furtaw on July 20, 2012. Mr. Furtaw had been a member of Waynesborough for 40 years. We extend our deepest sympathy to his wife, Mary, and to their children Geoffrey, Gregory, Cristen, Caryn, to their entire family, and to their friends. NINE SEPTEMBER EVENTS Coming in OCTOBER SUNDAY COUPLES GOLF Thursday, September 20, at 7 PM Travel to the Stations, where you will sample food and partake of the featured country’s native wine for a total immersion into the flavor of that country. ! Ummmm, close your eyes, and A you will have traveled to another land! S U A wine expert will be in attendance. ile! ! ! $49.99 per person Ch a d tin an l n a e ! ! Ze Arg ce Italy n w a Fr Ne Prospective Member Invitational Sunday, October 7, from 4:30 to 7:00 PM 9-Hole Golf Tournament with a modified scramble format for golfers of all levels. Members are encouraged, but not required, to bring prospective members to showcase the Club (for no additional charge). Pre-registration of guests is required. KIDS’ HALLOWEEN PARTY Sunday, October 28 OVER-THE-TOP LOBSTER NIGHT Friday, Sept. 28 – starts at 7 PM A Seafood lovers’ Extravaganza BUFFET DINNER to include: Mixed Green Salad, Tomato & Mozzarella, Grilled Asparagus, sliced fruits & berries, Cocktail Shrimp, Bayou Seafood Casserole, Steamed Littleneck Clams with Italian Sausage, basil, & tomatoes, Steamed Prince Edward Island Mussels with coconut curry broth, Alaskan Crab Leg clusters with garlic butter Steamed Hard Shelled Crabs Waynesborough Crab Cakes New England Red Skinned Potatoes Old Bay Corn on the Cob Bring the children in costume for a great, “scary” time! HAUNTED HAY RIDE! COSTUME PARADE! PUMPKIN DECORATING! BALLOON ARTIST! CRAFTS & PRIZES! DELICIOUS TREATS! DJ Stewart will provide the musical entertainment! Adults $27.95 + tax; Children $16.50 + tax Enjoy these “Specials” at Waynesborough SUNDAY BREAKFAST BUFFET Bring the family between 10 AM and 2 PM to enjoy a wonderful breakfast buffet in the dining rooms. Adults $12.95 Children 12 & under $4.00 Boiled, split to order 1-1/2 lb. hard shell Lobster FOR THE LAND LUBBER: Grilled NY Sirloin Steak with Frizzled Onions Grilled Chicken Breast with Cajun Cream AND, for all: Sauce Waynesborough Sundae Bar with Chocolate Chip Cookies $52.50 + tax per person Signature Bar Be sure to call for a reservation. TWELVE BYOW BRING YOUR OWN WINE when you come to the Club, and enjoy it with your dinner in the Dining Rooms and the Pub. Tuesday through Thursday nights ($5 corkage fee)