The Country Club of Colorado September 2015
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The Country Club of Colorado September 2015
The Country Club of Colorado Established 1973 September 2015 \] \] From the Desk of Club General Manager Cathy Matthews-Kane Greetings Country Club Members, I can’t believe it is September already! Where did the summer go? It seems like yesterday the school bell tolled and graduations were upon us, and now it is September! August was a great month at the Club, and it was nice to see many of you at the Club Birthday and the Concerts Under the Stars. The weather is perfect for golf, the course is in fabulous shape, and outdoor tennis is superb at these temperatures. The Aquatics Center is still open, if you like tranquility and peace, the beach is a nice place to catch it this month! The weather is changing, but we are not done with summer! We have the Air Show to kick off Labor Day weekend, new tennis and fitness programming, and we are opening our Game Room at the Clubhouse. The pool tables, pin ball, arcade games, and WII’s will be a gathering place for members young and young at heart. Pineview Grille changed hours in September. It is closed on Monday’s and Tuesday’s. Look for \] special theme nights like Burger Nights, Taco Thursday’s and more. We hope you come out to support these new specials at the Pineview. Thank you again for your support and I look forward to seeing you at the Club. Please do not hesitate to contact me if I can enhance your membership in any way. Sincerely, Cathy Membership Jessica Woehle, Membership Director. Fir st, I’d like to thank all our members for referring new members to us! We are so pleased to welcome new members and we are honored to have you aboard! As we approach the holiday season, please keep your family in mind for their very own membership—it truly is the perfect gift for those you love! Membership Activities Junior Member Membership Drive: NEW MEMBERS Jennifer Jepson Family Did your son or daughter grow up at the Club and would now enjoy a membership of their own? Once a dependent turns 26, gets married, or moves out of the house - it’s time! We offer a special rate for Junior Members who are under 35. Contact Jessica Woehle at (719) 538-4084. Scott Niemeier Family Referral Bonus: Tamara San Austin Family Brad Lofton Family Jackie Day Family \] Jiro Kameoka Family Members get a month of no dues for recruiting a new Recreation Member and two months of no dues for recruiting a new Golf Member. Referrals must be received in writing in the Club Office prior to the new member signing up. Contact Jessica (719) 538-4084, if you would like a friend or neighbor to take a tour and get a weekend pass! Sandy Pavlovic Family Legacy Membership. Angie Stout Legacy Membership allows a member to "purchase" a membership for their children at a huge discount! And, as an added bonus, your member monthly dues will decrease as well! Jeremy Lowe Family Tracey Swanson Family Joe Nolin Family Chris Auger Family REACTIVATED MEMBERS Lynn Flack Family James Gulbrandsen Family UPGRADED MEMBERS Jim Morrissey Family This is a double edged advantage for you and your child who grew up at the Club. Contact Jessica Woehle, Membership Director, for more information (719) 538-4084. R e a l t o r R e c e p t i o n : D o y o u s e l l h o m e s i n 8 0 9 0 6 ? J o i n u s f o r c o Calendar of Events September 10 Majure Cup—Homesteader’s & Cattlemen’s Social and Pairings Party September 11 Majure Cup First Round September 12 Majure Cup Second Round September 13 Majure Cup Final Round September 18 Tennis Margarita Mixer September 20 Dog Day at the Beach, Aquatics Center SAVE THE DATE \] October 31 December 10 December 20 Children’s Halloween Party Member Mixer/Holiday Party Gingerbread House Junction Golf Darin Hoff, Head Golf Professional August was a fairly busy month for the Golf Operation as we said goodbye to Arick Zeigel who left us to join The Bishopsgate Academy as an instructor (hope he’s liking the hospitable humidity) and celebrated the promotion of Alex Calleja to First Assistant Professional. The course stood up to a good amount of rain thanks to Glenn and his staff and to you, our members, for doing your part to keep our fabulous facility in phenomenal conditions. As we look forward to September, we expect great conditions, excellent weather, plenty of events and lots of great golf. Please stop by the Golf Shop to pick up a copy of the “busy-day” calendar so you can plan your rounds in advance. As we start to bid farewell to the dog days of summer, it’s never too early to start thinking about that special someone (or even yourself) for the holidays. Our team is here to assist you with all of your apparel and equipment needs and will be happy to special order just the right items to assure a wonderful Holiday season. \] See you in the fairway! Darin Congratulations! Please join us in celebrating another milestone in the history of The Country Club of Colorado. We witnessed greatness in the month of August as Bob and Nikki Athey swept the Club Championships. Nikki started the “Athey-Slam” by claiming the crown in the Ladies Club Championship and Bob finished the Slam by recording individual victories in the Men’s Club and Men’s Senior Club Championships. For good measure they also stole the show in the Couples Club Championship. Just a hunch, but they may be a good choice for next year’s member-member or other team events that are upcoming across the state. Women’s Club Champion: Nikki Athey Senior Champion: Bob Athey Couples Championship Gross Champions: Bob and Nikki Athey Net Champions: Mike and Patty Northern Men’s Club Champion: Bob Athey Golf Golfers Invited! The 2015 Majure Cup For those of you that have not been a part of the annual event called The Majure Cup, I invite you to take a light-hearted moment and read the history and information about this lively confrontation between two factions. Begin with the Original Proclamation and then the Proclamation 2004, in order to get the full impact of what has been taking place and will continue to take place annually during the month of September. After years of refereeing the confrontations between the Homesteaders and Cattlemen, nothing has yet been decided. They continue to confront each other on the hallowed ground we call the golf course to try and determine a solution to their historical feud with each other. It will happen again in September of 2015 and my census indicates that our population has increased with an equal number representing both sides. As referee, I must ask that if any man wants to take a position and let his stroke be recognized, please contact me at your earliest convenience. When all interested parties have registered, there will be a gathering of all participants’ group action to set forth the ground rules and determine the competitive pairings. \] If you would like to participate in the 2015 confrontation between the Homesteader’s and the Cattlemen, please contact the Golf Staff no later than Wednesday, September 9. SCHEDULE OF EVENTS Homesteader’s & Cattlemen’s Social and Pairings Party – September 10 First Confrontation – Two Man Alternate Shot – September 11(PM) Second Confrontation – Two Man Four Ball - September 12(AM) Shotgun Start Final Confrontation- Singles - September 13(AM) No Host Luncheon Following Final Confrontation Please note that there is no entry fee for this fun event, however, all participants from the losing side must purchase lunch for the winning team. Darin Hoff, Head Golf Professional (719) 538-4095 Golf On behalf of The First Tee of Pikes Peak, Country Club of Colorado Members Are Invited: \] Golf Maintenance Update The golf course continues to look and play beautifully. We’ve had a nice summer for moisture and temperatures. However, that moisture seems to come in bunches and the flooding rains, like Sunday July 26, continue to cause cleanup and bunker damage issues. This particular event brought us about 1” of rain in 1 hour followed by some significant hail. The hail pitted the greens and shredded some of our flowers and trees. Still, we escaped pretty easily and with some topdressing this week and greens rolling we should be back to great conditions quickly. Ongoing major work includes fertilizing the roughs with compost. Although this does not smell that great it is wonderful for the course. It is organic, slow releasing and should help with our clay soils and uneven growth. We also have hopes that the geese may hate it and avoid some of the areas they like to frequent. Maybe it will smell and taste bad enough to keep them off. We will see and keep our fingers crossed. The final major work for the late summer and fall will be the soil and sod work on #10 fairway. We’ve installed drainage in and around the big waste bunker and it’s working. Now we have to smooth out the ground under repair and sod the area. Things on this hole should look dramatically different by next spring. That’s all for now! Enjoy the rest of the summer and encourage everyone to come out and play the course. \] With thanks to all our members and guests, Glenn Samuelson Golf Course Superintendent Golf \] Congrats All Star Selections PGA Junior League Our thanks to everyone that took part in our first PGA Junior League. It was most successful and all of the kids definitely improved their skill set. I want to thank all the parents for getting kids to and from all of the matches, it was like soccer with clubs! Our All-Star selections were (left to right) JW Mills, Peter Stinar and Luke Calvin. Golf \] Aquatics Tracie Powers, Recreation Manager. Thank you to all our members for a wonderful summer! Our daily attendance was fantastic! We hope you enjoyed our amenities, daily activities, and special events such as Dog Day at the Beach, Tween & Teen Nights, and Thursday’s Bonfire & Twilight Swims. Don’t forget to join us for our last Dog Day at the Beach on Sunday, September 20 at 6pm. Just a reminder that our lake & boating activities will conclude at closing on Labor Day. The 50 Meter & Adult Pool/Hot Tub will remain open until closing on Sunday, October 4. Volleyball, basketball, futsal, soccer, and floor hockey will continue to be offered throughout the year on our sand volleyball courts and new sports courts. Stay tuned for a new Adult Swim Class on Sundays starting the middle of September! \] Aquatics \] Aquatics \] Fitness Wendy Scott, Fitness Center Director. September is the per fect time to fall back into your fitness schedule! We are kicking off September with new fitness classes, and we would love you to join us! We have a fitness class for everyone at every level of fitness, and we hope to see you here at the Fitness Center! Remember, it takes about a month to create a habit, let's work together to create habits that stick! Come On In! Juice Bar is Open \] Hours Monday - Thursday: 5:30am-9:30pm Friday: 5:30am-8:00pm Saturday: 7:00am-8:00pm Sunday: 7:00am – 8:00pm The Juice Bar, located inside the Fitness Center, is serving healthy beverages and snacks! Please stop by for a Pre-Workout, Performance, or Meal Replacement Shake; smoothies, coffee drinks, kids shakes, and snacks. Members receive 20% discount on all items. Fitness \] Fitness New Fitness Classes \] Alluvia Spa Cheyenne Mountain…the majestic outcome of millions of year s of geogr aphical upheaval. Buried deep inside her rock walls lies evidence of past ages and mineral-rich deposits of stone and sand. A hidden tribute to a world gone by. But her surface offers a beauty that’s a testament to nature’s splendor. She is a sanctuary for your body, mind, and soul. ESCAPE We invite you to escape to the world of Alluvia. A world inspired by the essence of nature and her mineral-rich environment. A retreat where your eyes can see through the prism of wellness, rejuvenation, and bliss. UNWIND \] We invite you to let go. To release your body, mind, and soul to the healing power of nature and the organic purity of her resources. To embrace your well-being. RENEW We invite you to refresh your inner spirit. To indulge in our spa rituals and stimulate your senses. To experience holistic ingredi- ents inspired by nature and to reconnect with yourself. Alluvia is located at Cheyenne Mountain Resort in the fitness and tennis facility. Book your Escape Today! (719) 538-4071 Gift Certificates Available Members receive a 15% discount on all spa services. Alluvia Spa September Member Special \] Tennis Mark Bishop, Tennis Center Tennis is in full swing! I’m happy to let members know tennis court #10 is now officially Pickleball Courts 10A and 10B. Enjoy the beautiful weather and play the game! We are hosting the Southern Colorado Challenger Junior tournament for the 10 and under, 12 and under, and 14 and under age groups. Entries will close midnight on September 11...we encourage all of our tennis team players to enter this tournament! Don’t forget! Margarita Mixer is BACK! Sign up as a team behind court 1 in the tennis barn. Friday, September 18, 6-8pm. Light appetizers and margaritas are included in the $21 per person charge. Meet some new players and have some FUN! \] Congratulations Lucas Rocks placed first in the Boys 12 Futures division at South Suburban club in Denver and placed second at the Lewis Tennis School 12 and under Boys singles division. Lucas has been part of the Club tennis program for the past four years. Dining Derrick Odom, Food and Beverage Manager. With August behind us we are moving into September which calls for revised hours and new specials. We are now closed on Tuesdays, as well as our original Mondays, but with that we’re bringing along two specials; Burger Night on Wednesdays and Taco Night on Thursdays. We’re excited to offer something a little different for a family meal that is delicious, fun and convenient with work and school being back in full swing. We’re hoping September stays pleasant with the weather and that there are still more weekends to spend here at the club enjoying what we have to offer. Prime Rib night will continue through the month on the 5th and 19th, so make sure to call and book a reservation with the Pineview Grille! PINEVIEW GRILLE PINEVIEW GRILLE, FIRESIDE (FAMILY DINING) Sunday 12:00 - 7:00 pm Monday and Tuesday CLOSED Wednesday - Saturday 11:30am - 9:00 pm \] Happy Hour: Tuesday-Saturday 4:00 - 6:00pm Reservations Recommended (719) 538-4088 Golf Snack Bar May - September (Weekdays) 7:30am - 5:00pm May - September (Weekends) 7:00am - 6:00pm Pool Snack Bar Memorial Day Weekend – Labor Day 11:00am – Close Please call 538-4079 or 538-4087 for information on closure due to weather Event Planning Ashley Hady, Club Events Manager. Wow, the Summer flew by! I thoroughly enjoyed working with each Member to plan their Golf Tournaments, Tennis Leagues, Family Reunions, Rehearsal Dinners, Pool Parties, and more. It was so much fun to see friends and families mingling at the Club with some festive food and themed cocktails. I thank each person for attending the Hawaiian Luau, 4th of July, and Club Birthday, and we hope to see you all again next Summer. As we make our way into the Fall and Winter season please keep in mind that Holiday Parties are around the corner – the Club welcomes your family and business! \] Club Staff CLUB MANAGEMENT STAFF General Manager: Jay Rocha (719) 538-4046 Club General Manager: Cathy Matthews-Kane (719) 538-4082 Membership Sales: J essica Woehle (719) 538-4084 Club Events: Ashley Hady (719) 538-4083 Club Accounting: Danielle Tuttle (719) 538-4081 Club Food & Beverage Manager: Derrick Odom (719) 538-4088 Head Golf Professional: Darin Hoff (719) 538-4095 Director of Golf Instruction: Ann Finke (719) 538-4097 Aquatics: Tracie Powers (719) 538-4028 Fitness: Wendy Scott (719) 538-4085 Alluvia Spa: Katherine Bobbitt (719) 538-4071 Golf Course Superintendent: Glenn Samuelson (719) 576-5491 Aquatics Center (719) 538-4087 \] Monday – Sunday 5:30am - 7:00pm Lifeguards on duty beginning 10:00am - Close CLUB OFFICE Fitness Center (719) 538-4085 (719) 538-4080 Monday - Thursday 5:30am - 9:30pm Monday - Friday 9:00am - 5:00pm Fri 5:30am - 8:00pm Sat-Sun 7:00am - 8:30pm Alluvia Spa (719) 538-4071 Monday -Saturday 9:00am - 7:00pm Sunday 10:00am - 6:00pm Golf Shop (719) 538-4095 Monday - Sunday 7:00am -7:00pm Pineveiw Grill (719) 538-4088 Wednesday- Saturday 11:30 am - 9:00pm Sunday 12:00 - 7:00pm Monday and Tuesday Closed Effective September 1 CLUB ACCOUNTING (719) 538-4081 Monday - Friday 9:00am - 5:00pm MEMBERSHIP CARDS Members and related account members are required to hold membership cards in their possession while utilizing The Club. Membership cards will be issued to members upon joining The Club. If a replacement card is required, members may obtain a new card in the Club Office. CLUB GUEST POLICY Guests of members may use the Club facilities upon payment of guest fees and in accordance with the Club rules and regulations. All guests must be accompanied by a member while utilizing The Club, or have a valid House Guest Card, attainable at the Club Office. The sponsoring member is responsible for the conduct and registration of his/her guests and for any charges incurred by his/her guests. Guests of Members are limited to 6 golf visits during the year, 6 visits to the Fitness/Tennis/Aquatics facility during the summer season and 6 visits during the off season. Total visits by guests not to exceed twelve (12) visits per year to any one outlet. If a guest of a member utilizes more than one Center during their visit to The Club, the guest will pay the applicable guest fee at each Center. GUEST CATEGORIES Guest of Member: A guest accompanied by a sponsoring member when using the Club facilities. Visits are limited (see Club Guest Policy). Recreation Members: Recreation members may play golf six (6) times each year, as a guest, and will be subject to the established green fees and cart rental fees. Recreation members may bring paying guests on the golf course during their allocated six times. \] House Guest: Out of town guests staying in a members' home (see House Guest Policy). \] Grandchildren Guest Passes: Visiting Grandchildren may get a 20 Visit Pass from the Aquatics Center. Less than 5 years old are complimentary; ages 5-17 years, $100 per child. HOUSE GUEST POLICY A member may make special arrangements for “out of town” guests who are staying in the member’s home. House Guests must reside outside of El Paso and Teller counties. House Guest cards are issued by the Club Office during regular business hours and must be obtained prior to the guest’s use of the Club facilities. The sponsoring member must register his/her house guest with the Club Office, personally registering name and address of the house guest. House guest cards are issued for a period of two (2) weeks or less. The house guest card allows the guest use of Club facilities subject to payment of guest and usage fees, without the sponsoring member present. NANNY POLICY A member may have two nannies added to their account. The nanny may remain on the account for one year. A member must submit a nanny to be added to their account in the Club Office. A Nanny will only use The Club while in the employment of the member and while accompanying children of the member to The Club. MEMBER RESPONSIBILITY FOR GUESTS The sponsoring member is responsible for the behavior of his/her guests and all charges incurred.