Home on the range
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Home on the range
May 30, 2014 Golf 10th Anniversary Season GREY-BRUCE Free Copy Vol. 10, No. 2 Home on the range Stone Tree’s Austin Ryan extremely dedicated to improving his game Photo: Steve Harron Visit www.stonetree.on.ca to Enter to WIN 6 Dozen TaylorMade Tour Preferred Golf Balls! Visit www.legacyridgegolf.ca to Enter to WIN a round of golf “fore” four players! New role for Taylor Schmidt Grad assistant coach for University of Oklahoma’s women’s golf team How hard is it being on the sidelines after competing for so many years? By STEVE HARRON Grey-Bruce Golf F or the third consecutive year Kincardine native Taylor Schmidt has made it to the NCAA Division I Women’s Golf Championships. But this time it was in a new role as grad assistant coach for the University of Oklahoma women’s golf team. The previous two times she competed on the Sooner teams that finished sixth in 2012 and ninth in 2013. Taylor finished tied for 21st in 2012 and tied for 32nd in 2013 - the final year of her highly-successful NCAA playing career. To get to the finals this year, the Sooners won the Big 12 Championship with a record-breaking team total of -3 in Austin, Texas (previous record +8) and then finished 4th in the 24-team NCAA West Regionals in Cle Elum, Wash. Grey-Bruce Golf caught up with Schmidt just before the championships, which were held May 20-23 in Tulsa, Oklahoma (results not available at press time). “It is hard to sit on the sidelines because I am so competitive and want to play so badly and help the team. It was an adjustment for me but I have channelled my energy into being the best coach I can be.” What are your plans for the summer? “I am working the Sooner Golf Camp with the men's golf team, which is a good two and a half weeks straight. This will give me more contacts and more teaching experience. I will be staying in Oklahoma and helping the coaches prepare practice plans and workouts for the upcoming season starting in August.” Taylor Schmidt It sounds like you're setting your sites on being a golf coach. Can you tell us a little bit about that and what certificates you have to obtain before you can coach? How are you enjoying your new role? “My goal is to someday become a head women's golf coach in the NCAA. I will graduate with my Masters in Intercollegiate Athletic Administration at this time next year (May 2015). I hope to slide into an assistant coaching position somewhere following that. Having your PGA and LPGA teaching certifications are a good thing to have on your resume and I will be looking to do this in the near future. Having a Masters degree is almost a requirement nowadays.” “I love my role. I am learning so much this year that I wouldn't be able to learn otherwise. I am a lot busier than I originally anticipated and I love that!” Finally, are you still enjoying life in Oklahoma and do your future plans involve staying in that area (or least in the U.S.)? Can you describe what kind of year it has been for the team? “I absolutely love the state of Oklahoma! It's called the ‘Sooner State’ because of this university and it's an amazing atmosphere. The people are amazing and so friendly. I have so much love for Norman. I don't know where I'll end up but I am planning on being in the U.S. for sure. My boyfriend is from Florida and also in the golf industry so we will wait and see what place is the best for us.” What does your new position involve? “My role involves preparing for tournaments for the entire team, making sure the girls are fed and hydrated on course, driving a golf cart between 5 players and coaches, paperwork at the office, and maintenance of the whole facility.” “This year has been full of record breaking and positive energy. We have four seniors and we are full of experience. It's been fun for me to watch and help as much as I can, especially when our main goal is to win the National Championship.” Steve Harron Publisher/Editor Grey-Bruce Golf is a publication of Harron Marketing, 200 Beattie Street, Owen Sound, Ont. N4K 6X3 Telephone: 519-374-5759 Golf GREY-BRUCE steveharron@sympatico.ca www.greybrucegolf.com Grey-Bruce Golf is published 5 times each year from May until September and is distributed free throughout the Grey-Bruce region. All rights are reserved. Reproduction of any article, photograph, statistic, schedule or artwork, whether whole or in part, without the permission of the publisher/editor, is prohibited. Letters from readers are always welcome. Please include your name, address and telephone number for verification purposes. Page 2 Proceeds support local breast cancer initiatives Contact Karen Garvie at 519-371-9179 or zonta.owensound@gmail.com Please RSVP by June 1, 2014 $115/golfer • Registration at 12 noon • Shotgun start at 1 p.m. • Best Ball format • 9 holes of golf, tee off at 3:30 p.m. Cost: $85/golfer • Dinner only: $35 Grey-Bruce Golf 10 PHOTO FLASHBACK - CELEBRATING 10 YEARS OF PUBLISHING Ten years ago scholarships were handed out at Scenic City Golf Course to members of the TNT/Clarica Junior Golf Tour. Recipients from left are, Chanse Regier, Kyle Kirkland, Jenilee Clark, Mike Myatt, accepting on behalf of his son Andy, and Dane Buttenaar. Junior tour kicks off July 9 at Whispering Hills The Grey-Bruce Junior Golf tour kicks off June 29 with a pre-qualifying event at Sauble Golf and Country Club. The next event is a qualifier on July 9 at Whispering Hills Golf Club near Hanover. The tour then shifts to Scenic City on July 15, Saugeen Golf Club on July 21 and Pike Lake Golf Centre on July 28. The following month events are scheduled for Aug. 4 at Meaford Golf Course, Aug. 11 at Ainsdale Golf Course, Aug. 19 at Legacy Ridge Golf Club and Aug. 27 at Stone Tree Golf and Fitness Club where the end-of-year banquet will be held. More information about the tour can be found at www.juniorgolftour.ca 2014 GOLFER’S • Over 500 Great Golf Deals in Southwestern Ontario ONLY ORDER YOURS TODAY! www.golfersredbook.ca RED BOOK $ 44 Grey-Bruce Golf .95 • Over $20,000 in Green Fee Savings Page 3 Driving to be better Austin Ryan is as dedicated as they come, spending countless hours working on his game By STEVE HARRON Grey-Bruce Golf I t’s hard to find a day when Austin Ryan isn’t at Stone Tree Golf and Fitness Club. The 19-year-old Meaford resident works at the Owen Sound-area club four or five days a week and plays or practises every day. “Stone Tree is like my second home,” he said during a recent interview. He has been keeping that kind of schedule ever since late April when he wrapped up his first year at Wilfrid Laurier University in Waterloo where he’s studying business and economics. It was a successful school year as he made the golf team, finished second in team scoring and was named team rookie of the year. During the fall tournament season, he finished either first or second on the team and turned in his best result at the McMaster Invitational at Beverly Golf and Country Club in early October when he was third overall. Things didn’t go as well at the Ontario University Association championship, with Ryan finishing in the middle-of-the pack after shooting 75-80 and the team ending up tied for 7th, which was not enough to qualify for the Canadian championship. But despite that finish to the season, Ryan was satisfied with his first year on the team. “I felt like I did OK. I was just trying to cement my place on the team,” he said. The prospects for next year are even better as the new head coach, Wally Gabler, has promised to improve the golf program. While keen to return to Wilfrid Laurier in the fall, Ryan is focusing this summer on improving his game and playing in several amateur events. First on his radar is the Ontario Men’s Amateur, a tournament that he played in last year, making the cut and qualifying for the Canadian championship. Last year he was unable to play in the Canadian championship as he had already committed to playing in the Optimist International championship in Florida, which was held at the same time. This year he hopes to earn his way to the Amateur at the qualifier in Shelburne Golf and Country Club on May 28 (results not available at press time) and then do well enough to qualify again for the Canadian championship, which will be held in Manitoba. He also plans to play in the July 26th Stone Tree Amateur - a 36-hole event that he won last year - and the Pike Lake Open, another highly-competitive amateur event on Aug. 16. One other possibility is a June 23 qualifier for the PGA Tour’s Canadian Open, which will be held at Whistle Bear Golf Club, but Ryan will only attempt that if he’s playing really well. Looking further into the future, Ryan’s not sure where his game will take him. “I want to get better results first then look at my options,” he said. Monday Madness Thrifty Thursdays $16 for 9 holes 519-832-5650 A challenging & scenic 9 holes sprawling over 100 acres Between Port Elgin & Southampton on Bruce County Rd. 3 Membership or pay as you play. Packages from $180. Driving range & practice green. LLBO licensed snack bar. Tournaments welcome. Call 519-832-5650 for info or tee times. Page 4 Austin Ryan competing during the Ontario Men’s Amatuer Championship last year at OslerBrook Golf and Country Club. ONE FAMILY - TWO GREAT COURSES Somerhill and Ainsdale members enjoy 50% discount at sister course $29.99* for 18 holes after 3 p.m. every Saturday $39.99* with power cart * taxes extra 2 miles south of Kincardine on Hwy. 21 To book tournaments, big or small, call (519) 395-5555 www.ainsdalegolf.on.ca 3 miles South of Tiverton on Hwy. 21 Call (519) 396-8450 to reserve your tee time www.somerhillgolf.on.ca Grey-Bruce Golf Top-25 for local team Phil Carleton and Steve Irving shoot even-par at Ontario Better Ball Championship P hil Carleton and Steve Irving once again teamed up for the Ontario Men’s Better Ball Championship and ended up improving upon their 2013 result. The Legacy Ridge Golf Club members shot an even par 72 in on-and-off showers at Oakdale Golf and Country Club to finish tied for 24th. It was the best result from local teams who qualified and for Carleton and Irving it was better than their tie for 27th at last year’s championship. They were only one shot out of a tie for 15th this year in the tightly-bunched field of 61 teams. The next best local duo consisted of Tim Vandolder of Georgian Bay Club and Cobble Beach Golf Links and his partner Todd Gouett from Georgian Bay Club. They shot 73 and finished tied for 33rd. Finishing tied for 39th was the team of Chris Frook of Legacy Ridge and Josiah Dixon of Stone Tree who combined to shoot Phil Carleton (left) and Steve Irving teamed up for the second consecutive year to 74. qualify for the Ontario Men’s Better Ball championship. They shot an even-par 72 and The winners were Brad Newman from Beacon Hall Golf Club and Jud Whiteside of finished as the top local team with a T-24th result. Thornhill Golf & Country Club, who shot a seven-under 65. Country Club and Dave Bunker, of Brampton Golf Course, who The win was the first GAO championship for either Newman shot 66. or Whiteside. The Better Ball format involves taking the best score from one They edged out the duo of Rob Cowan of Westmount Golf & of the two players on each team on each hole. Free power carts! 12 noon- 2 p.m. Monday to Friday Father’s Day Tournament Who says there’s no such thing as a free lunch? June 15, 2014 Golf, dinner and prizes...call the pro shop for details Buy 1 full-priced 18 Hole Green Fee before noon and receive a FREE LUNCH - every day, all season long Win 2 Nights in Las Vegas/Atlantic City Random draw every Tuesday at Men’s Night PAR 72 - 18 HOLES TUESDAY MEN’S NIGHT THURSDAY LADIES’ NIGHT INQUIRE ABOUT OUR COUPLES’ NIGHTS VISITORS & TOURNAMENTS WELCOME Grey-Bruce Golf PHONE (519) 422-1052 OR (877) 472-8253 GREAT APRES GOLF AT “BOGEY’S PUB” www.saublegolf.com Page 5 TOUGHEST HOLES IN GREY-BRUCE The third hole at Legacy Ridge Golf Club plays 405 yards from the gold tees and requires an angled tee shot to a tree-lined fairway that narrows and rises at about 200 yards. Hit it right and you’re in the trees or blocked from getting to the green on your second shot. Hit it left and you’ll have a long shot into the green, which you may not be able to see because of the change in elevation. If you’re a long hitter who can thread the needle and land your drive on the upper level of the fairway then you should be just fine. But the average golfer is likely to end up down below looking at a really difficult second shot. 2015 GENESIS, CHALLENGE YOUR PERCEPTIONS Completely re-engineered from the ground up, an all-new platform and standard HTRAC, All Wheel Drive system. Everything about the 2015 Genesis will make you challenge your own perceptions of Hyundai. Discover what unbridled imagination can create. Loyalty Rebate $1,000 Finance at 0% for 24 Months or 2.99% for 84 months. Owen Sound HYUNDAI Page 6 519-371-3978 www.owensoundhyundai.com Grey-Bruce Golf Grey-Bruce Golf file photo Brian Ellis of Mississauga and his partners recently agreed to purchase Talisman Resort and their plans for the Kimberley faciity include refurbishing the picturesque 9-hole golf course. The resort has been shut down since 2011 and was taken over by the municipality of Grey Highlands after the owner failed to pay municipal taxes for several years. The new owners say they plan to restore Talisman to a four-season resort and add a large spa. No time frame has been announced for the project. Tie on top of GFG Tour Sabourin, Penney share points lead After three events on the Golf for Greens Amateur Tour Jimmy Sabourin and Reg Penney are tied for the points lead with 990 each. In third place is Steve Hoffman with 670 points. The three events completed prior to press time were Cobble Beach on April 27, Saugeen Golf Club on May 4 and Meaford Golf Course on May 11. The next event is scheduled for May 25 at BlackHorse Golf and Country Resort. The tour is open to all amateur golfers and features a flighted one-day Callaway system that gives every golfer a chance to win gift certificates which will be redeemable at the host club. The cost to participate is $20 per event but by signing up golfers are entitled to a discounted green fee. For more information go to www.dsmp.ca or call tour coordinator Fred Clendenning at 519-387-7678. Strong finish for Cooper Best result in final tournament Kincardine’s Brianna Cooper turned in her best result of the year during the season-ending Missouri Valley Championship. The red-shirted junior fired a final round 71 (-1) to finish tied for 7th at the championship, which wrapped up April 22. Her strong finish helped her Illinois State Redbirds to a third place finish in the 10-team event, which was held at Panther Creek Country Club in Springfield, Illinois. She shot rounds of 76 on the first two days of the championship and ended up tied for top spot on the Redbirds team with Rachel Powers, who shot rounds of 73-77-73. This was a comeback season for Cooper who returned to play last fall after undergoing surgery to relieve pain from damaged verterbrae in her neck. Grey-Bruce Golf Enjoy the ultimate cottage getaway with a Play & Stay package starting at 179*. Come to Cobble Beach and play on our 18 hole golf course, unwind at our spa and treat yourself to one of the finest dining experiences on Georgian Bay. Visit our website for additional getaway packages, upcoming events and 2014 golf rates. Call 1.888.278.8112 Visit cobblebeach.com *Prices are per person, per night. Based on mid season rate & quad occupancy. Taxes extra. Prices are subject to change without notice. Page 7 Celebrating 1 The Links at Piper’s Glen Page 8 Grey-Bruce Golf g 10 years A lot has happened at The Links at Piper’s Glen since the club opened as an 18-hole course in 2004 and there’s more activity on the horizon as the Port Elgin-area club moves ahead with plans to develop a golf community with more than 200 homes. The story of Piper’s begins with a decision by dairy and cash crop farmers Don and Inez Fenton to transform the farm into a links golf course. They hired Collingwood-area golf course architect Jason Miller and he went to work on creating an authentic inland links course with lots of berms, fescue, a pot bunker and even a severely-sloped and rare French biarritz green that has, since then, elicited many smiles (and curses) from golfers. The work got under way in August 2011 and nine holes opened in September 2003. The full 18 holes opened in June, 2014, giving golfers a distinctly different course that you would normally have to travel to Scotland, England or Ireland to find. The uniqueness of the course has attracted a lot of interest over the years and in 2007 the Golf Association of Ontario (GAO) brought the provincial championship for bantam, junior and juvenile girls to Piper’s. Cont’d next page QUICK FACTS Location: One kilometre east of downtown Port Elgin Yardage from back tees: 6,345 yards (5,985 from white tees) History: Construction began in 2001, 9 holes opened in September 2003, 18 holes opened in June 2004 Original owners: Don and Inez Fenton, who had a cash crop and dairy farm there and lived in the farmhouse on the property until recently. New owners: Course purchased in the fall of 2008 by the Redhawk Group, a subsidiary of Brampton-based Rice Development. Course characteristics: A rare French Biarritz green on the 16th hole, sodwall pot bunker, berms, fescue. Course Design: Jason Miller. Grey-Bruce Golf Page 9 Owners investing in Piper’s Cont’d from previous page The course was a big hit with the girls, sparking lots of positive comments and earning its place as a course suitable for a provincial championship. One year later the course would undergo a change in ownership with Rod Rice of Rice Development taking over Sept. 28, 2008 and promising to make improvements. True to his word, the Brampton-based developer began to invest in the club during the following season. Two gazebos and a lean-to shelter were added to the course, providing shade and shelter on the almost treeless links course and new bunkers were constructed on the first and 18th holes. The work moved indoors in the winter of 2010 with the clubhouse, bar and pro shop getting makeovers. Dining room changes included new furniture, lighting, three high-definition TVs, a daily and fine dining menu, tablecloths for formal dining and French doors leading to the patio area. This has made the room not only more comfortable for golfers but also suitable for banquets and other functions. The adjoining pro shop and foyer underwent renovations at the same time with new leather chairs and an updated countertop. In 2010 the club also covered the clubhouse entrance and installed interlocking stone in the entranceway. The main entrance from Bruce County Road 17 to the parking lot also got a makeover, with new decorative wooden signs and lighting. Work continued in 2011 with the paving of the driveway, about half the parking lot and the power cart staging area. The most recent upgrade was a major renovation to the women’s washroom. All the improvements were done not only to follow through on commitments made by Rice, but also to prepare the facility for future development as a golf community. That plan moved one step closer to reality this year when Rice submitted a proposal to the municipality of Saugeen Shores calling for construction of more than 200 homes on land around the course. The project, as it stands right now, involves 65 single family homes, 65 bungalow townhomes and 82 condos. Rice has indicated that the development will have “the flavour of a 55+ adult lifestyle community” but be open to anyone. The plans are currently being reviewed by the municipality and the Bruce County planning department but Rice is hoping to have them approved this year with marketing starting in 2015 and construction in 2016. With a major project like this in the works it pretty much guarantees that the activity and improvements we’ve seen during the first 10 years at Piper’s Glen will continue well in the future. Sparlings would like to congratulate The Links at Pipers’ Glen Golf Club on its 10th anniversary. The view across the water to the picturesque and challenging 15th hole. The club’s front entrance received an upgrade in 2010. The club is celebrating its 10th anniversary by offering golf for $10 on the 10th of every month this season. Congratulations! Visit us at www.sparlings.com Page 10 Grey-Bruce Golf CHARITY GOLF CALENDAR May 29 - Ladies Hope Night at Legacy Ridge Golf Club, breast cancer fundraiser. June 4 - Ladies Scramble Golf Tournament at Stone Tree. Register through the Stone Tree Pro Shop or at www.stonetree.on.ca June 5 - Crime Stoppers of Grey-Bruce’s 22nd annual event, Chippewa Golf Club, scramble format, 11 a.m. shotgun start, $150 includes golf, meals, celebs, prizes and more. Celebrities to play include former NHL players Peter Mahovlich, Pat Hickey and Paul MacDermid & current NHLer Kevin Czuczman. June 6 - Owen Sound Hospital Foundation tournament at Legacy Ridge Golf Club. June 11 - Residential Hospice of Grey Bruce fundraiser at Cobble Beach Golf Links. Contact Head Golf Professional Warren Thomas at Cobble Beach for more details. 519-370-2173 x-104. June 13 - Owen Sound Rotary Club’s Bill Georgas Memorial tournament at Legacy Ridge Golf Club. June 18 - Zonta Club of Owen Sound’s 17th Annual Ladies Golf Classic at Stone Tree Golf and Fitness Club, $115/golfer, Best Ball format, 18 holes, shotgun start at 1 p.m., 9 holes of golf, tee off at 3:30 p.m. for $85/golfer, dinner only: $35. Proceeds support local breast cancer initiatives. Contact Karen Garvie at 519-371-9179 or zonta.owensound@gmail. com. You can also register by calling the Stone Tree pro shop or by going to www.stonetree. on.ca Please RSVP by June 1, 2014. June 21 - In its 19th year, the Goldie Gray/ Fred Alton Memorial Golf Tournament is presented by the Rotary Club of Markdale as a fundraiser in memory of two of the club’s longtime members and avid golfers, Dr. Goldie Gray and Fred Alton. Shotgun start 1 p.m., Markdale Golf & Country Club. All golfers welcome. Prizes, dinner, power cart, $80 per golfer (includes cart, dinner and $32 tax receipt). Non-golfer dinner is $25. Limited to 72 golfers. Contact Ruthanne Risk at 519-986-2648 or ruthannewickens@hotmail.com to register. June 24 - Ladies Hope Night at Legacy Ridge Golf Club, breast cancer fundraiser. July 12 - Knights of Columbus “Golf for Charity,” Northern Dunes Golf Club, 18 holes, Power Cart, Dinner, Contests for Hole in One, Longest Drive/Closest to the Pin, Trophies, Prize Table, 50-50 Draw, Silent Auction. Cost: $100 per golfer, 1 p.m. shotgun start. Proceeds to Owen Sound Knights of Former NHL player Paul MacDermid will be among the sports celebrities on Columbus Charities. To register & for more hand for the 22nd annual Crime Stoppers of Grey-Bruce charity golf tournament information phone Roland @ 519-372-0394, on June 5 at Chippewa Golf Club. Bill at 519-376-2606 or Jim at 519-371-9878. July 29 - Ladies Hope Night at Legacy Ridge Aug. 26 - Ladies Hope Night at Legacy Ridge Golf Club, Golf Club, breast cancer fundraiser. breast cancer fundraiser. July 31 - Wounded Warriors Golf Classic, Stone Tree Golf and Aug. 28 - Chippewas of Nawash Golf Tournament at Cobble Fitness Club, proceeds to help soldiers dealing with Post Beach Golf Links. Starts at 10:30 a.m. For more info, contact Traumatic Stress Disorder and other issues related to military Head Golf Professional Warren Thomas at Cobble Beach. service. 5-person scramble, $150, receipt for $50 provided. 519-370-2173 x-104. Register by contacting the golf shop at Stone Tree. Sept. 9 - Ladies Hope Night at Legacy Ridge Golf Club, breast Aug. 23 - Charity Golf Classic at The Links at Piper’s Glen, cancer fundraiser. If you have a Charity Golf event for the Calendar please scramble format, men, women’s and mixed divisions, money send the details to steveharron@sympatico.ca . raised goes to Saugeen Memorial Hospital Foundation. Grey-Bruce Golf Page 11 Your Guide to Grey-Bruce courses 1. Ainsdale Golf Course (18) 519-395-5555 ainsdalegolf.on.ca 22. Sauble Golf & Country Club (18) 519-422-1052 saublegolf.com 23. Saugeen Golf Club (27) 519-389-4031 saugeengolf.com 2. BlackHorse Golf & Country Resort (18) 519-395-0009 blackhorsegolf.ca 24. Scenic City Golf Course (18) 519-376-4649 sceniccitygc.com 3. Buck’s Crossing (9) 519-364-3673 buckscrossinggolf.com 25. Somerhill Golf Club (9) 519-396-8450 somerhillgolf.ca 4. Chesley Lake Camp (18) 519-934-2071 chesleylakecamp.ca 6 26. South-Port Golf Course (9) 519-832-5650 southportgolf.ca 5. Chippewa Golf Club (18) 519-797-3684 chippewagolf.com 27. Stone Tree Golf & Fitness Club (18) 519-376-7899 stonetree.on.ca 6. Cobble Beach Golf Links (18) 519-370-2173 cobblebeach.com 6 28. Ferns Golf Resort (18) 519-986-3500 fernsgolf.ca 7. Cornerstone Golf Club (9) 519-596-2332 cornerstonegolf.ca 6 26 21 8. Dunadel Golf (9) 519-923-9616 9. The Georgian Bay Club Private, (18) 519-599-9949 georgianbayclub.com 13 10. Highland Glen Golf Club (18) 519-924-GOLF (4653) 10 21 4 6 11. Holiday Golf Club (18 - Par 3 course + Pitch & Putt) 519-389-4118 10 4 12. Homestead Resort (18) 519-369-3771 homesteadresort.ca 13. Kincardine Golf & Country Club (9) 519-396-2112 kincardinegolfclub.com 9 86 4 9 14. Legacy Ridge Golf Club (18) 519-376-1961 legacyridgegolf.ca 15. Markdale Golf & Curling Club (9) 519-986-2690 markdalegolfandcurlingclub.ca 16. Meaford Golf Course (18) 519-538-1400 meafordgolf.com 17. Monterra Golf (18) (877) 445-0231 bluemountain.ca/golf 18. Mount Forest Golf Club (9) 519-334-3322 mountforestgolfclub.com 19. Northern Dunes Golf Club (18) 519-935-3000 www.northerndunes.com Georgian Bay 29. The Golf Club at Lora Bay (18) 519-599-7500 lorabaygolf.com 89 30. The Links at Piper’s Glen (18) 519-832-4653 pipersglen.ca 31. Townsend Lake Golf Club (18) 519-986-4889 32. Walkerton Golf & Curling Club (9) 519-881-0709 walkertongolfandcurlingclub.com 33. Whispering Hills Golf Club (18) 519-364-2738 whisperinghillsgolfclub.com 34. Wiarton Golf Club (10) 519-534-0005 wiartongolfclub.com Note: Courses in red have advertisements in this publication. 20. Pike Lake Golf Centre (27) 800-265-2551 pikelake.com 21. Pinewoods Golf at Sauble Beach (9) 519-422-1546 pinewoodsgolf.ca Page 12 Grey-Bruce Golf S uper Senior TOM MYHILL T om has been playing golf since age 11 and last year shot 70 (-2) at age 72 at the challenging Cobble Beach Golf Links where he has been a member since 2007. The Colpoys Bay resident has scored 6 hole-in-ones, two albatrosses (2 on a par 5), and won club championships at all six clubs where he has held memberships Cutten Club, Victoria Park East, Victoria Park West, Guelph Country Club, Owen Sound Golf and Country Club and Cobble Beach. One of his truly remarkable accomplishments was shooting 68 (-4) at age 68 at Cobble Beach, where below-par scores are rare. He plays five or six times a week at Cobble and another 15 to 20 rounds in Florida. Before retiring at age 56, he worked as general manager of Imperial Tobacco in Guelph. AROUND THE CLUBS Ainsdale The Ainsdale Senior Men's league got under way on May 7. The league is open to all seniors aged 50 years or older. The format is a 4 person scramble every Wednesday with a 9 a.m. shotgun start. 1st Place in a Puttoff: Dave Hodgson, Bob Bull & Steve MacEachern at -2. Closest to the Pin: Nobody hit the green on #3, and Ron Lawless on #8. Chippewa The Opening Tournament for the Chippewa Men was held on May 10, and as in the past, the format was a Texas Scramble. Teams of three or four men were organized by John Schmidt, Chippewa’s golf professional, and depending on the size of your team, each player was required to contribute at least 3 drives during the round. Four drives during the eighteen holes were required for 3-man teams. The winds were strong and cool on Saturday, and this made birdies hard to come by. But at the end of the day, one team managed to get through the round with five birdies and no bogies. That winning team consisted of Gerry Call, Bruce MacGregor and Bill Hatt. In second place, with a score of three under par 69 was the team captained by Freeman Coblenz with Phil Hunt and Bill Streeter. In third spot was the team captained by Louis Bezaire with Ron Caudle and Jim Norwood, with a one under par 71. Closest to the Hole awards were won by Charlie Schmalz on #3, Gerry Call on #5, Louis Bezaire on #9 and Hugh Morrison on #18. The 13th hole was designated as a “Hit or Miss the Green” competition. Those who hit the green with their tee shot placed a ticket into a drum, and those who missed the green put their ticket into another drum. A draw was made from each drum to award the prizes. It was quite easy to determine the winner on the Hit the Green part of the competition – Steve Santin was the only person to hit the green. As mentioned, previously, the wind was so strong on this 155yard par 3 that it was playing at least 3 clubs tougher, and hitting the green seemed impossible for all the other players. Paul Holk won the Miss the Green contest. Skins were won by Team Coblenz with birdies on #7 and #8, by Team Andrew Cote with team members Mike Cleary, Lorne Lazenby and Paul Holk with birdies on #10 and #16, and by Team Call with a birdie on #2. Senior Men’s Opening Tournament The Chippewa Senior Men held their opening tournament on May 13, a Scramble format similar to that used on the Men’s Opening. The team captained by Louis Bezaire with Bill Thomson and Bob Speight was first overall with a three under par 69. Two teams were tied for second place with scores of one under par 71. Second and third prizes were shared between the team captained by Larry Curtis with Peter Welford, Don White and Bert Tripp, and the team captained by Jim Norwood with Barry Robson and Gord Moore. Jim Norwood won the Closest to the Pin competition on the fifth hole, while Mike Cleary claimed the same prize on #13. Larry Curtis made the Longest Putt on #9, and Louis Bezaire did the same on the eighteenth hole. Cont’d next page Rowland’s Your Independent Grocer 1244 Highway 21, Port Elgin 519-389-6800 519-832-4653 1 km east of downtown Port Elgin Grey-Bruce Golf Page 13 On May 14 Legacy Ridge Golf Club held its men’s league draft with captains Mike Garvey (captain of the 2013 Championship team), Rob Matheson, Michael Rea, Bill Lewis, Phil Carleton and Roger Amyot picking their players. The night included a 2-round elimination shootout that saw Bob Nichols finish 1st, Garrett Potter 2nd and Ron Smith 3rd. Leading the proceedings, at left, is Sam McEvenue, Legacy’s Golf Operations Manager. AROUND THE CLUBS Continued from previous page The Men’s and Senior Men’s groups held regular golf weeks in advance of the main tournaments. In the Men’s golf action on May 8, Hugh Morrison shot 39, a pretty good score so early in the year, and won First Low Gross in the A-flight, while Lou Bezaire took First Low Net with a net 36. In the B-flight, Bruce Event Sponsored By: Port Elgin,ON MacGregor won First Low Gross with a score of 45, and Mike Cleary won First Low Net with a net 41. In the C-flight, Larry Curtis had a good round of 42 and took First Low Gross while Bill Hatt won First Low Net with a net 35. Phil Hunt was closest to the hole on the fifth hole and Jim Norwood sank the Longest Putt on #2. In Senior Men’s Golf Action, Lou Bezaire and Mike Pitzen shot 86 and shared First Low Gross honours. Peter Welford won First Low Net with a net 82 followed by Larry Curtis with a net 83. Curtis also sank the Longest Putt on the ninth hole. In Ladies golf action, Barb Thomson won Low Net and Roma Rolfe made the Longest Putt on #9. Play the oldest course in Grey-Bruce! 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Team 2 Score of 65: Mark Chrysler, Matt Sim, Kevin Backus. Team 3 Score of 65: Brandon Shipley, Kris Coburn, Don Coburn. Flight B Top Gross: Team 1 Score of 66: Dean Weber, Steve Carson, Dale Schooch Flight B Top 3 Net: Team 1 Score of 61: Brad Shipley, Gary Shipley, Rob Flood. Team 2 Score of 63: Phil Kelly, Mike Becker, Ed Hanzel. Team 3 Score of 63: John G, Mike Rothfield, Ollie Hanratty. Meaford Senior Men’s League On May 20 twenty-eight golfers played an 18-hole Best 1-2-3 Balls Net game. On the par 5s only the one best net score of each four-golfer team was counted; on the par 4s the two best nets were counted; on the par 3s three team members’ net scores were added to the final tally. Ray Eagles, Michael Anderson, Mike Seagram, and John Van Heusden beat the six other 4-man teams by shooting a blisteringly low combined net of 102. Mike Dougall, John Dick, John Hargest, and Allan R. Smith posted 108 for 2nd. Ross Johnson, Jack Peckitt, Doug Thompson, and Les Wainwright came third at 114. No prize for individual scoring was handed out, but had there been one, Jack Peckitt would have scooped it up for his personal best on the Meaford course, a gross 79. Jack was especially strong on his second 9, scoring 8 pars on the Millennium Run. Ten Super Seniors played a 9-hole net game. Grant Scheifele carded the low gross and his net 31 was the best score by far. Rollie Horn shot a net 37 to bring home second place. Don MacKay, at net 38, was third and Jim O’Brien was fourth at net 37. Super Senior Floyd McDermid’s ball came to a stop leaning against the rope on Millennium #3. Ralph Rice, newly-re- turned to the league after an absence of Steve Craig, Derry Ironside, Gene Latour, several years, paid his $30 dues before and new member Bill Goldsmith shot net the round and after the round got part of 42 for second place. Ray Eagles, Dave it back for his shot tight to the pin on Allin, Mike Dougall, and Ken Fukumoto Millennium #9. John Turner picked up the were one stroke back. John Dick was closest to the hole prize for Randle #9. closer to the Randle #9 hole than any On May 13 twenty-nine league members other golfer but failed to stay around for teed off to compete in 18-hole stroke play his prize, so the second-last named golfusing the modified Stableford System 36 er on the card, Ray Eagles, scooped up format. An erroneous soggy forecast the money. The Senior Men’s Club is still resulted in a few timid golfers phoning in welcoming new members who would like their regrets but as it was a glorious early to participate in weekly competition on Tuesday mornings as well as five dates season golf day resulted for those who at other clubs in the area. (The Senior did not possess unquestioning belief in Men will be travelling to Blue Mountain the weather people. John McGee shot a on June 6.) If you would like to join call terrific game - a gross 80 (ten strokes President Glenn Donley at 226-665lower than any other golfer) that convert0123. ed to a low net 72 and first place. Ernie Leonetti shot net 73 for second place. Bill Goldsmith, Leo Girard, and Glenn Donley carded the same net 73 for MEAFORD GOLF third to fifth place money. Michael COURSE Anderson came in at net 74. At net 75 408 Ridge Road Peter Zahradnik, and Mike Seagram picked up the remaining money prizes. Six Super Seniors played the Millennium nine holes. John Helston easily took the top spot with a net 37 Have you played score. John Hobson, Grant Scheifele, and Adam Meesters followed John Millennium #1 lately? three net strokes behind. Bill Goldsmith bested all other golfers Par quite attainable by finding a spot fairly close to the hole on this once-dreaded on the tricky Millennium #9 green. hole Peter Zahradnik shot his ball tight to the pin on Randle #9. Straight-shooter John McGee hit his ball closest to the rope on Randle #2. The league started on May 6 - a day when wet conditions restricted them to the Randle nine holes and no power carts were allowed. One advantage of the limitations placed on the League was that • Online booking of tee times the walkers among the “Super Seniors” (from computer or cell phone) were able to tee off and compete with the “18-holers.” Only 25 golfers competed in a “Callaway Scramble,” a handicapping system that approximates handicaps for golfers. In the team competition John McGee, Mike Seagram, Gary Chambers, and Gary Betsworth carded a net 40 for first prize. (It should be noted that winners Mike and Gary C were playing their Book in advance to guarantee your time first game as members of the league.) 538-140 (519) 538-1400 Visit meafordgolf.com You’ve got two hands for a reason. Premium Roast Brewed Coffee and an Egg McMuffin®. The perfect pairing. 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AROUND THE CLUBS Somerhill Ladies Night Quota Winners May 1 - Shannon Coutts +3, Debbie Wright +2, Cheryl Cottrill +1 May 8 - Lori Harding +8, Shannon Coutts +5, Jayne McGibney +3 Weekly Low Putts May 1 - Antoinetta, Beth Arbuckle, Patti Alexander (18) May 8 - Kim Catto (16) Weekly Games Played May 1 - CTP #2: A Flight - no one, B - Louis Pollock, C - Dawn Zettel May 8 - CTP #9: A - no-one again B - Lori Harding, C - Shannon Coutts THE LIGHTER SIDE OF GOLF A couple of elderly gentlemen were golfing when one mentioned that he was going to go to Dr. Smith for a new set of dentures in the morning. His buddy remarked that he; too, had gone to the very same dentist two years before. “Is that so?” asked the first old guy. “Did he do a good job?” The second oldster replied, “Well, I was on the golf course yesterday when a ...guy on the next fairway hooked a shot. The ball must have been going at least 200 mph when it smacked me right in the testicles.” The first old guy was confused and asked, “What the hell does that have to do with your dentures?” “It was the first time in two years my teeth didn’t hurt.....” May 13 - Tim Smith of Oshawa with a 9 iron from the white tees on #8 at Cobble Beach Golf Links. It was his first hole in one. He was playing with Dennis Doyle, Chuck Kitchen & Jim Fettes. Smith is the son-in-law of Kitchen, who aced the same hole on April 28. May 8 - Dr. Vijay Chaddah with a 4-iron from 127 yards on #17 at Cobble Beach Golf Links. It was witnessed by playing partners Ron Todd, Dennis Hill & Tom Myhill. May 8 - Donna Rossel on #4 at Sauble Golf and Country Club. It was the first ace at Sauble this season. May 6 - Evan Dyer with a sand wedge on #12 at Ainsdale Golf Course. It was witnessed by Mike Harper. April 28 - Chuck Kitchen with a 6 iron at the 8th hole at Cobble Beach Golf Links. 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