RVCC October Bulletin 2015

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Reena White and her caddy and dad, Jerry Eklund, size up a putt on her way to winning the Women’s Championship at the Southern Oregon Golf Championship.

Reese Fisher accepts the winning check for the Chipping Contest from SkyOak Financial representatives Jennifer and Derek Davis.

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E V E N T S • • • •

First Friday Wine event is $30.00 per person and limited to 40 guests. For reservations, please call the Club at 541.772.5965. Tasting – October 2 The First Friday Wine Tasting on October 2 from 5:30 to Halloween Monster Mash – 6:30pm will feature Grizzly Peak Winery. There will be live October 30 music by Charles Guy & Linda Powers. Light appetizers will be served with the tasting. Reservations are not required but if you would like to stay for dinner, please call 541.772.5965. $10 per person for the tasting.

Glow Light Golf – October 6

Come out for our first glow light golf event! If you’ve never played glow light golf before you are going to want to sign up and join us. This is an evening filled with fun golf, warming food and cozy cocktails. Dinner at 7:00pm, Golf at 8:00pm and Dessert at 9:15pm. $25 per person includes golf, dinner, and a hot toddy. Contact the Golf Shop at 541.772.4050 to sign up for this fun event.

Harvest Moon Dinner – October 24

This dinner is a wonderful evening celebrating the bounty of the season. This will be a three-course dinner beginning with a Lobster Bisque with Sherry Cream followed by a main course of Beef Wellington. The evening will wrap up with a chocolate bon-bon tasting from Lille Belle Artisan Chocolates. Be sure to join us as we kick off the autumn season with delicious food and friends at 6:30pm. This

Bring your little bats and gouhls for a Monster Mash at the Club. This is a wonderful family event with pumpkin carving, face painting, buffet dinner, dancing, and even a few tricks and treats! There will also be a Haunted House filled with thrills and chills! For reservations, please call the Club at 541.772.5965. Adults - $20 / Children - $10.

Couples Dinner – October 17

Couples of all ages are invited to this monthly gathering. Join us on October 17 at 5:30pm for social time with dinner at 6:00pm. Call the Club at 541.772.5965 to RSVP. Attendance is limited to 12 member couples. Contact Gwyn Lema at gwyn@gmail.com with questions. Continued on page 3 In This Issue

From the Manager....................2 RVCC Clubs News....................3 Golf News.................................4 From The Lesson Tee................5 Grounds Report........................6 Over The Tee Cup......................7 SOGC Champions.....................8 SOGC Runners-Up....................9

Around the Club...................... 14 From the Chef......................... 15 On The Courts - Tennis/PBall... 16 RVCC Senior Men Golf........... 17 SOGC Sponsor Thank You....... 17 La Dolce Vita........................... 18 SOGC Championship Results.19 Images from SOGC 2015........22 October Calendar....................23 RVCC Club Bulletin - October 2015 - 1


From The Manager It has now been a full seven months I have been at Rogue Valley and I have experienced the whole golf season with you. I have been very impressed with the activities we have hosted as well as the club itself. All of the events have been enjoyed by the members and have kept the club active. I have enjoyed everything from the Terrace Opening through the Men’s and Ladies Member-Guest events, the Pairs Tournament and the Southern Oregon Golf Championship. Everything everyone told me about these great events has been true. They are fun and such a positive experience for all the participants. Having had the opportunity to experience all of these events first hand, has me looking forward to how we can improve them, if that’s possible, for the years to come. Over the past six weeks we completed the “State of the Club” roadshow which culminated with a vote for the assessment on September 23. As this article is being written before the vote has been tallied, I wanted to give you words of encouragement. Regardless of what side you are on, or what your position is on the subject, once the vote has been counted, the majority will have spoken. Let’s take that information and move forward. There has been so much conversation on the assess-

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ment and the vote, some positive, and some negative. We are all here to enjoy our Club and I would like to see everyone come together and look at the positive attributes and move forward. As we look forward, we have presented a draft of the very exciting 2016 Rogue Valley Social Calendar. I am confident you are going to be impressed with the creativity of our staff. This is a first here at Rogue and you should be looking forward to receiving it in the mail around the first of December. Everyone here is looking forward to next year and they have been working hard on events, both old and new. As you will see, we have left some dates open to respond to “pop up” requests from the membership for more entertainment opportunities. Don’t forget, we have a new event this year, Franc D’Ambrosio! He will be joining us on December 7 at the Club. Be sure to put it on your calendar and look for all the details coming soon!

Jerry Olson General Manager

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RVCC Clubs News Book Club - October 6

The Book Club will meet on Tuesday, October 6 at 4:00pm to discuss If I Stay by Gayle Forman. In a single moment, everything changes. Seventeenyear-old Mia has no memory of the accident; she can only recall riding along the snow-wet Oregon road with her family. Then, in a blink, she finds herself watching as her own damaged body is taken from the wreck... A sophisticated, layered, and heartachingly beautiful story about the power of family and friends, the choices we all make – and the ultimate choice Mia commands. The November book will be Mountains Beyond Mountains by Tracy Kidder. Sonia Hodgdon will be the presenter. In medical school, Paul Farmer found his life’s calling: to cure infectious diseases and bring the lifesaving tools of modern medicine to those who need them most. Kidder’s magnificent account takes us from Harvard to Haiti, Peru, Cuba, and Russia as Farmer changes minds and practices through his dedication to the philosophy that “the only real nation is humanity.” Email Nancy Kline at nancykline59@gmail.com or call 541-779-2674 to learn more.

Knitting/Craft Club - October 6

Interested in knitting or crafts of all kinds? Join us on Tuesday, October 6 in the Ladies’ Card Room to socialize while you work on a craft of your choosing. We have ladies who can help with knitting, quilting and cross stitching. E-mail Kathy Jones at steve.kathyjones@gmail.com if you are interested in joining the group.

Bridge Club

Do you love to play Bridge and want to meet more RVCC members? We are a group of all levels, men and women, meeting Wednesday evenings on a monthly basis. If you know how to play, but are still honing your skills and would like to play a fun and relaxed game, join us! Contact Paige Filomeo at paigesturn@aol.com or 541772-3133 for information. Upcoming Events -

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Ladies Lunch @ Noon – October 20 This is a great way to meet other ladies at the Club. Join us for social time at 11:30am with lunch at noon. Call the Club at 541.772.5965 to RSVP. Attendance is limited to 24 ladies. Contact Ann Topham at stowing@aol.com with questions.

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“Well, it’s a marvelous night for a moondance With the stars up above in your eyes, A fantabulous night to make romance ’Neath the cover of October skies...” - Van Morrison RVCC Club Bulletin - October 2015 - 3


By Tracy Snyder

RVCC Golf News Alan Holmes/Dom Provost Scholarship Tourney The club’s annual scholarship tournament is coming October 17. The format is a two person scramble. Cost is $100/player and includes golf, awards banquet, KP’s, long drives and all prizes associated with the tournament. This year we have put together an impressive raffle following the tournament. We have eight tickets to the Oregon vs USC football game along with a jet to pick you up and bring you home. Each year students in our community are selected for substantial scholarships from the funds raised by this event. Call or come to the golf shop to sign up. October Course Usage 6 T Senior Stroke Play 8 Th Ladies Fall Tourney 9 F RV Seniors Final 1pm 13 T Local OWGA 15 Th Ladies Fall Tourney 9am 17 S Alan Holmes 1pm 19 M *Ladies Pro Am 10am 29 Th Ladies Halloween 12pm

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2015 Six Pack Tournament Series Sponsors The 2015 Six Pack Sponsorship package was a great success. We have had many positive comments on the program and the advertisements put out for each event. With this year’s program coming to an end we would like you to put the Six Pack on your list for next year. This off-season we will be sitting down and discussing ways to better enhance the program. Thanks for all your support and we look forward to working with you again in 2016. Tournament Results - 2015 Club Championship Overall Gross Super Sr. Men – Phil Iantosca Senior Men – Steve Wood Men – Jimmy White III Ladies – Trina Jones Overall Net - $100 Super Sr. Men – Al Raduski Senior Men – Glen Clark Men – Dan Westbrook Ladies – Jeanie Everett Super Sr. Men 3rd Flight - Net 1st Place – Tom Michaels 2nd Place – Howard Colehower Super Sr. Men 3rd Flight - Gross 1st Place – Jim Quincy 2nd Place – Mike Hornbeck Super Sr. Men 2nd Flight - Net 1st Place – Jim Garrison 2nd Place – Larry Collins 4 - RVCC Club Bulletin - October 2015

Super Sr. Men 2nd Flight - Gross 1st Place – Terry Anderson 2nd Place – Dave Simms Super Sr. Men 1st Flight - Net 1st Place – Bill Drewein 2nd Place – Dane Smith Super Sr. Men 1st Flight - Gross 1st Place – Doug Olson 2nd Place – Greg Miller Senior Men 2nd Flight - Net 1st Place – Carl Harsch 2nd Place – Charlie Tissen Senior Men 2nd Flight - Gross 1st Place – Russ Batzer 2nd Place – Jim Botsford Senior Men 1st Flight - Net 1st Place – Bryan Schlafke 2nd Place – Mike Korpa Senior Men 1st Flight - Gross 1st Place – Jerry Eklund 2nd Place – Marshall Holman Men 2nd Flight - Net 1st Place –Fritz Schuler 2nd Place – Michael Webb Men 2nd Flight - Gross 1st Place – Bryan Wheelock 2nd Place - Eddie Bostwick Men 1st Flight - Net 1st Place- Thomas Avalon 2nd Place – Brent Barr Men 1st Flight - Gross 1st Place – Kevin Klabunde 2nd Place – David Street Ladies 2nd Flight - Net 1st Place – Rosemary Harrington 2nd Place – Becky Barry Ladies 2nd Flight - Gross 1st Place – Jan Hughes 2nd Place – Mary Botsford Ladies 1st Flight - Net 1st Place – Alice Hunt 2nd Place – Angela Galante Ladies 1st Flight - Gross 1st Place – Tracie Armitage 2nd Place – Gayle Jantzer Continued on next page


By Ed Fisher

The Lesson Tee Another tremendous success for our SOGC. Congrats to Tracy and his staff for their part...24/7. This year’s experience was a new one for me as my 16 year old son competed for the first time. Reese did well, getting beat in the quarterfinals of the Men’s Championship Flight on the 18th hole. He had a chance to compete in other events during the same time but chose the SOGC. This tournament is big! Reese had a chance to caddy for multi-time champion George Mack in the Super Sr. Finals. Extra holes with George buried behind a very large pine. My expert analysis as I drove by, “he’s dead!” A true competitor to the end, he snapped a shot that hooked about twenty yards to within 20 feet from the pin. His caddy, as all of us, were in awe. Maybe not so much about the shot, but in the lack of “quit.” Great lesson for a young, aspiring golfer. As I’m sure you know, I could go on forever. But I’ll finish with a thought about getting better. Don’t wait until next year to get better. We have a new indoor facility with a Launch Monitor and a covered and heated teaching area. If you are interested in consulting about HOW to get better, let us know and maybe we can help.

Hard to believe but it’s true...summer is behind us. As usual, I want to remind everyone that October is a fantastic month in Southern Oregon. Lots of great golf weather and cooler temps. Don’t let it go to waste. So, having concluded the bulk of our tournament season and, for most of us, no big events on the horizon for which to prepare, I thought I’d just offer a potpourri of observations from a busy summer. Superintendent Craig Hilty and his staff have done a fabulous job maintaining our course through a difficult summer. Craig gets his ear bent plenty and always handles it with grace. We’re lucky to have him. How many of you have taken advantage of our many fine reciprocal courses? I have had the opportunity these many years to play most all of them and can say that if you haven’t, you are missing out on one of the great advantages of being a member at RVCC. Lots of talk about Tiger Woods on all of the golf related telecasts. Zzzzzzzz. How about senior player Davis Love III winning on the “kids” tour? I couldn’t help notice how easy Davis made everything look, especially compared with how difficult Tiger makes it all seem. Sure, we all know that golf is a tough sport, but isn’t that one of the things that separates the pros from us mere mortals...how eaaassyy they make it look. I’m certain, however, that Tiger is on the right track when he spoke of getting “more fit” as the answer to his golf issues. Hmmm.

RVCC Golf News...continued from page 4 Tournament Results 2015 Junior Club Championship 18 Hole Boys 1st Riggs Loftin 2nd Henry Jones 9 Hole Boys 1st Aiden Avalon 2nd Jarod Weber 3rd Tyler Dunlevy 9 Hole Girls 1st Jadelyn Siewell 2nd Parker Pons

Ed Fisher is a Class “A” PGA Professional and the RVCC Director of Instruction. You may contact Ed at: Ed.fisher.golf@gmail.com or call at 541-499-2253.

5 Hole Boys 1st Owen Bernard 2nd Ashton Moody 3rd Theo Jones 4th Tate Snyder 5th Luke Wilson & Kyle Reed 5 Hole Girls 1st Olivia Lippert 2nd Kailee Lee 3rd Gaby Lippert

3 Hole Boys 1st Kyle Snowden 2nd Tyler Snowden 3rd Nico Davis 3 Hole Girls 1st Sara McMurtrey 2nd Emma Wheelock

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“I’m so glad I live in a world where there are Octobers.” - L.M. Montgomery RVCC Club Bulletin - October 2015 - 5


By Craig Hilty

Grounds Report With another extremely successful Southern Oregon Golf Championship in the books, your grounds maintenance staff will be focusing first and foremost on keeping your golf course in fantastic shape while also focusing on aerifying greens, tees and fairways. I am hoping by the time this is published, we will have completed greens and tee aerification and have moved onto the fairway aerification and sand topdressing phase. Fairways will be completed at a pace of one or two fairways per day. The golf hole we are aerifying and topdressing on that particular day will be closed. We will, weather dependent, complete all 27 fairways in the months of October and November. Thank you for your patience ahead of time while we aerify your course and allow the turf to BREATH and DRAIN while continually improving playing surfaces!! October will also begin the leaf clean-up on the course. This arduous task is one we also hope to keep under control with minimum impact to your golf game. We will begin each day with one or two turbine blowers that blow at speeds of 175 MPH and backpack blowers to move the leaves off and away from the main playing corridors. We then send out mulching deck mowers to mulch up a majority of the leaves. There are certain areas we will manually pick up and remove leaves and take to the recycle debris pile on #1 Oaks Course.

Naturally, with the amount of deciduous trees on the RVCC property, there will be days that leaves are falling faster than we can keep up, but know we will be keeping up as quickly as possible to allow your golf to be uninterrupted. The cartpath behind #3 green on the Rogue Course has been extremely uncomfortable to drive over due to the roots of the tree right next to the curb will be removed and replaced during the month of October. Unfortunately, a casualty of this will be the removal of the tree causing all of the root issues. Many ideas were considered, but ultimately the best longterm solution is to remove the tree. The roots have reached across the path and are already buckling the curb on the #4 tee side as well, and roots are creeping up the hill towards #3 green and our mowers are hitting these roots causing blade damage. This tree is also in direct line of the sun during the cold weather months causing this green to be one of the last to thaw during frost delays. So, ultimately, it was decided that this specific tree would be best served by being removed. Lastly, I would also like to remind you all to continue to fill or replace your divots, fix your ball marks and rake the bunker after use. I wish you all happy golfing this fall season. Respectfully, Craig Hilty

RVCC GOLF NEWS -

The ball must be lifted and dropped at the nearest point to where the ball lay that (a) is not nearer the hole, (b) avoids intervention and (c) is not in a hazard or on a putting green. If the player’s ball lies on the putting green and an immovable obstruction within two club-lengths of the putting green intervenes on his line of putt, the player may take relief as follows: The ball must be lifted and placed at the nearest point to where the ball lay that (a) is not nearer the hole, (b) avoids intervention and (c) is not in a hazard. The ball may be cleaned when lifted. Exception: A player may not take relief under this Local Rule if interference by anything other than the immovable obstruction makes the stroke clearly impracticable. Penalty for Breach of Local Rule: Match play - Loss of hole; Stroke play - Two strokes Note: The Committee may restrict this Local Rule to specific holes, to balls lying only in closely mown areas, to specific obstructions, or, in the case of obstructions that are not on the putting green, to obstructions in closely mown areas if so desired. “Closely mown area” means any area of the course, including paths through the rough, cut to fairway height or less.

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Rules of Golf Local Rule under #6 of Appendix 1 Immovable Obstructions Close to Putting Green Rule 24-2 provides relief, without penalty, from interference by an immovable obstruction, but it also provides that, except on the putting green, intervention on the line of play is not, of itself, interference under this Rule. However, on some courses, the aprons of the putting greens are so closely mown that players may wish to putt from just off the green. In such conditions, immovable obstructions on the apron may interfere with the proper playing of the game and the introduction of the following Local Rule providing additional relief, without penalty, from intervention by an immovable obstruction would be warranted: “Relief from interference by an immovable obstruction may be taken under Rule 24-2. In addition, if a ball lies through the green and an immovable obstruction on or within two club-lengths of the putting green and within two club-lengths of the ball intervenes on the line of play between the ball and the hole, the player may take relief as follows: 6 - RVCC Club Bulletin - October 2015


By Judy Korepta

Over The Tee Cup RVCC LADIES AT MICHELBOOK INVITATIONAL Three teams from RVCC attended the 35th annual Ladies Invitational at Michelbook Country Club in McMinnville in August. Deb Stuart and Barb Pinkham won third gross in the “A� Flight while Gail Jones and Pam Schepis were third net in the same flight. In addition to the golf, they managed to fit in wine tasting at some of the local wineries. Congratulations, ladies! HALLOWEEN 4-GAL SCARY SCRAMBLE The annual Halloween Scramble will be held on October FALL TOURNAMENT - October 8 & 15 Kitty Meyer is chairman of the annual fall tournament 29 with a noon shotgun start. Marla Parmele and Judy scheduled for October 8 and 15. This is a partner tour- Korepta are planning this ghoulish event. Even if you are not playing golf that day, plan to nament with two different formats. Tee times will be come by and enjoy the meal with your fellow goblins. assigned on the first day and there will be a 9:00am The witching hour is 4:00pm. This is a TREAT for all shotgun start with luncheon to follow on the second WGA members, 9 and 18 hole ladies. Sign up in the day. Grab a partner and get in on the fun! Tournament locker room and join in the fun! information is posted in the locker room.

WINTER GOLF Sign up information and rules of winter golf are now posted in the locker room. Tournament play goes from mid-October to the London Fog in March. Toni Watkins is the chairman after she and her partner won the tournament this year. Remember, the party at the end of the season is your reward for enduring the challenges of winter weather and well worth the $20 entry fee. Sign up soon!

Barb Pinkham, Pam Schepis, Deb Stuart and Gail Jones combined golf and wine tasting while they competed at Michelbook Country Club in McMinnville.

LOOKING AHEAD... The November 12 Turkey Shoot will be a 3-person scramble with an 11:30am start. Marcia Skinner is once again the chairman of this fun tournament. Who will take home the turkeys, chickens, cornish game hens or turkey jerky this year? Sign up information will be in the locker room.

Barb Pinkham, Gail Jones and Deb Stuart were joined by Kathy McMurtrey and Deanna Wilson during their wine tasting in McMinnville. RVCC Club Bulletin - October 2015 - 7


SOGC Champions

Chris Polski - Men’s Champion

Bret Breeze - Junior/Senior Champion

Kevin Klabunde - Senior Men’s Champion

George Mack - Super Senior Men’s Champion

Reena White - Women’s Champion

Linda Johnson - Senior Women’s Champion

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SOGC Runners-up

Ryan Schaefer - Men’s Runner-up

Marty Morlan - Junior/Senior Runner-up

Mark Wilson - Senior Men’s Runner-up

Herman Holm - Super Senior Men’s Runner-up

Trina Jones - Women’s Runner-up

LaVone Kirkwood - Senior Women’s Runner-up RVCC Club Bulletin - October 2015 - 9


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“October, baptize me with leaves! Swaddle me in corduroy and nurse me with split pea soup. October, tuck tiny candy bars in my pockets and carve my smile into a thousand pumpkins. O autumn! O teakettle! O grace!� - Rainbow Rowell, Attachments

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Around The Club

Welcome New Club Members... SOCIAL • Wayne & Ginger VanWey

GOLF • Donald Grigsby

The driving range was a very popular place to be during the SOGC.

Ava and Grayson Welburn having dinner on the terrace getting excited for the family camp out to follow.

The Booze Crew is a fixture at the SOGC and they always have a great time.

Joe Arneson, Scott Entinger and Kevin Nelson were the big winners of the Putting Contest sponsored by Insurance Lounge. 14 - RVCC Club Bulletin - October 2015

Craig Hilty prepares a new hole placement for the SOGC.

Sheri Driskill prepares for her round at the SOGC.

Bogey Loyd, Chrissy Bayless, Kristine Jones, Rosemary Harrington and her caddy clown around for the photographer at the SOGC.


From The Chef

By Ann Sanborn

Pan-Seared Salmon with Kalamata Olives and Salsa Cruda Ingredients 2 large plum tomatoes, seeded and chopped (about 1 cup) 1/3 cup pitted kalamata olives, sliced 2 tablespoons finely chopped red onion 2 tablespoons chopped fresh parsley 1 teaspoon lemon zest 3/4 teaspoon salt, divided 3 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil, divided 4 (8-ounce) skin-on frozen salmon fillets, thawed 1/4 teaspoon black pepper

Directions

Combine first 5 ingredients, 1/4 teaspoon salt, and 2 tablespoons oil in a small bowl. Mix well, and set aside. Heat remaining 1 tablespoon oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Sprinkle salmon with pepper and remaining 1/2 teaspoon salt. Place

salmon in skillet, skin sides up; cook 5 minutes on each side or until skin is crisp and fish flakes easily with a fork. Transfer salmon to serving plates, and top each fillet evenly with tomato mixture.

The Southern Oregon Golf Championship is a happy time for everyone! RVCC Club Bulletin - October 2015 - 15


By Mike Sevart

On The Courts Tennis Center Schedule We have a lot of opportunities for you to join one of the many drop-ins or coached sessions. It’s a great chance to connect with other players and their groups. Our two pros, Kory and Andris, will make it challenging and fun. 2015 USTA League Tennis The 2015 League season is underway. What a great way to hone your game and spend time with other teams in and around our area. Contact the tennis desk for information on current league offerings. Miscellaneous Don’t forget you can order food to go! It can be ready for pick-up when your game is over and is an easy way to meet your food minimum requirement.

TENNIS TIPS

To help avoid injury don’t forget your stretches, particularly after match stretches. Here are some examples. Post-Match Stretches 1. Shin/Tibialis Anterior Stretch Stand tall and keep your feet hip-distance apart. Take one foot and move it 2 inches behind you. Place your weight on the front of your toes and feel the stretch in the shin. Hold for one minute and switch legs 2. Standing Forward Fold Stand tall with your feet hip-width apart. Slowly roll your head down towards your feet and try to reach for your shins, toes or ground. Allow your neck to relax and hands dangle. You’ll feel your hamstrings and lower back stretch. Hold for about 45 seconds to a minute. 3. Standing Hamstring Stretch This is great for the calves and hamstrings. Start standing tall, feet hip-distance apart. Step the right foot out in front of you about 2 feet. Hinge at the hips and reach towards your toes. Bend your left leg slightly to help you reach forward. Hold for 30 seconds to a minute and then switch legs. 4. Figure Four Stretch This is a great hip opener and IT band stretch. Start standing tall. Make sure to keep your core in and shoulders back. Lift your right knee up and place the right ankle on the left thigh. Begin to shift your weight back, slightly onto your heel. Once you feel stable, bend your standing leg and slowly lean forward. Hold for 30 seconds to a minute and then switch sides. 5. Runner’s Lunge Start in a lunge position, front knee is bent over your ankle and back leg is straight back. Place both hands inside your foot, place your hands directly under the shoulders. Allow your knee to open

The Tennis Member Rosters are updated every month, so be sure to pick up a current listing. Pickleball - Come Join Us! Pickleball is gaining in popularity in the Rogue Valley. Come on over to the tennis facility for a little exercise and a lot of fun! We have plenty of drop-in times to fit your schedule and all members always play for free! Drop-in times: Monday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

6:00pm to 8:00pm 6:00pm to 7:30pm 6:00pm to 7:30pm 12:00pm to 2:00pm 10:30am to 1:00pm

up slightly as you lean forward. Hold for a minute and then switch legs. 6. Pigeon Stretch From runner’s lunge position, lower your back leg to the ground and walk your front foot to the opposite shoulder, and then place your knee on the ground. Your front leg should look like the number seven. Flex your front foot so it stays in place. Take a peek at your back foot and make sure it’s straight. Place your hands in front of you and slowly lean forward. Go as far as your body will let you and hold for 1 to 3 minutes on each side. 7. Hurdler’s Stretch Start sitting in a “V” position; keep your back straight and your shoulders back. Take your right leg, bend it at the knee, and place the right foot close to the left inner thigh. Turn your shoulders to face the left leg and begin to hinge at the hips. Make sure your back is straight and try to reach for your toes. If you can’t reach your toes, place your hands on your ankle or shin. Hold for a minute and then switch sides. 8. Supine Twist For an easy lower back stretch lay on the ground, facing up. Bring your arms out to a “T.” Slowly move one leg across the body and guide your knee toward the ground. (It’s okay if your knee doesn’t completely reach the floor). Turn your head to face the opposite side and try to keep your shoulders on the ground. Hold for a minute and then switch sides. 9. Child’s Pose Kneel on the ground, keep your big toes together, sit down on your heels, and separate your knees about hip-width apart. Lower your torso between your legs and walk your hands out in front of you. Try to keep your glutes down; your goal is to get them touching your heels. Relax your forehead on the ground and just breathe. Hold for at least a minute.

Tennis Desk Direct Line - 541-773-4552 • Main Clubhouse Line - use Extension 160 • e-mail - tennis@rvcc.com 16 - RVCC Club Bulletin - October 2015


The Senior Men Of RVCC Team Event - August 21

Threesomes Gross Garvin, Harrington, Colehower Iantosca, Plankenhorn, King Traynor, VanErt, Moore Ashpole, Chaney, Zoll Harrell, McElroy, Meyer Kantor, Gooding, Gibson Kline, Andries, Posen Blaser, Schwyn, Bernard Lavin, Rasmussen, Scarvie Darland, Packard, Sorsoli

69 69 68 64 63 61 60 59 57 54

Full field scoring for the participating golfers on the Senior Bulletin Board.

Future Events

Home Team Events

Sep. 25 Oct. 6 Oct. 9 Oct.13

F T F T

8:00am AM Tee Times 1:00pm PM Tee Times

SG Stroke Play SG, Dinner/Raffle Willamette Valley CC

Twosomes Gross Hunt, Cauble Buck, Harsch

KP’s

53 52

Hole #

Chaney, Andries Traynor, Andries

9 11

Closest to the Line Schwyn, Ashpole

Special appreciation to our 2015 Tournament Sponsor Participants. Please thank them for supporting the Club by using their services or shopping at their businesses.

RVCC Club Bulletin - October 2015 - 17


La Dolce Vita with Kathleen Pagnini

Got Core?

A few years ago during Christmas I was at the beach with my extended family. Our Pagnini family get-togethers are also a chance to compete for the smartest, strongest and most faithful of us all! A sibling rivalry sort of thing. This holiday was no different. After the arm wrestling competition there was a “core” competition. Of course that included me, the core specialist of the family, and my nephew, who was the professional athlete of the family. The test: We both had to lay on our back and keep a stable spine whilst flailing our arms and legs for a few hours....like babies! This means JUST like a baby... without lifting our rib cage or arching our low back. Note: Developmentally, as babies, all we had was an “inner core,” the true support musculature of the spine (diaphragm at the top, thoracolumbar fascia, transverses abdominis and the pelvic floor muscles at the bottom.) The outer reinforcement muscles (rectus abdominis, obliques and back muscles , arm and leg muscles) developed later. As brain develops, so does body control. Ready, Set, Go! “Waaa!!” We both wailed. After about nine minutes my nephew gave out. Now, my nephew’s abs are ripped! Me? Well..they are not ripped. So what was this about? Simple. He has a strong outer core that can fold under pressure because it lacks a strong inner core to maintain. Me, on the other hand, I have a strong inner core that was designed for pressure! My outer core is just fine and maintains well, systematically reinforcing my inner core. How to tell if you have a strong core? Go back to baby! Wail, crawl and stand up while maintaining perfect spine posture without using arms or legs. Something to think about on your Journey. Call Kathleen for a Free Consultation about your Core. 541-622-4616. Or visit : www.innercorefitness.com

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Club Happenings 2015 SOUTHERN OREGON GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS OVERALL MEDALISTS Men’s Regular: Mark Wilson (69 won in playoff) Junior Senior: Todd Dixon (71) Senior: Steve Wood (69) Super Senior: Doug Olson (71) Women’s Regular: Trina Jones (81) Women’s Senior: Linda Johnson (80) MEN’S REGULAR CHAMPIONSHIP Winner - Chris Polski - Emerald Valley GC Runner Up - Ryan Schaefer - Grants Pass GC MEN’S FIRST Winner - Taylor Klemp - Centennial GC Runner Up - Ted Stark - Pumpkin Ridge GC MEN’S SECOND Winner - Joey Walker - RVCC Runner Up - Alex Brown - RVCC MEN’S THIRD Winner - Jeffery Barry - RVCC Runner Up - Alfonso Powers- Bandon Crossing GC MEN’S FOURTH Winner - Erik Pederson - Reames G & CC Runner Up - Sonny O’Grady MEN’S FIFTH Winner - Scott Weiland - RVCC Runner Up - Sam Garner - Eagle Point GC MEN’S SIXTH Winner - Curtis Wagoner - RVCC Runner Up - Michael Barbieri - Half Moon Bay MEN’S SEVENTH Winner - Scott Reed - RVCC Runner Up - Brandt Cullen - RVCC MEN’S EIGHTH Winner - Darren Bruhns - RVCC Runner Up - Chris Intelkofer - Widgi Creek MEN’S NINTH Winner - Tanner Lawton - RVCC Runner Up - Jeremy Ross - Stewart Meadows GC JUNIOR-SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP Winner - Bret Breeze - RVCC Runner Up - Marty Morlan - Centennial GC JUNIOR-SENIOR FIRST Winner - Rob Neff - RVCC Runner Up - Todd Dixon - RVCC JUNIOR-SENIOR SECOND Winner - Todd Ostenson - RVCC Runner Up - Jake Rockwell - Centennial GC JUNIOR-SENIOR THIRD Winner - Keith Lallo - RVCC Runner Up - Ron Harvey- Centennial GC JUNIOR-SENIOR FOURTH Winner - Rick Hutchins - RVCC Runner Up - Joe Bowles - RVCC JUNIOR-SENIOR FIFTH Winner - Tony Nieto - RVCC Runner Up - Scott Entinger - Eastmoreland GC JUNIOR-SENIOR SIXTH Winner - Michael Webb - RVCC Runner Up - Jim Retzlaff - SF TPC Harding Park

JUNIOR-SENIOR SEVENTH Winner - Brian Sherrill - Reames G & CC Runner Up - Kevin Primerano - Centennial GC

SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP Winner - Kevin Klabunde - RVCC Runner Up - Mark Wilson - Umpqua Valley Resort SENIOR FIRST Winner - Billy Crenshaw - RVCC Runner Up - Terry Faulkner - Grants Pass GC SENIOR SECOND Winner - Scott Tuttle - Crosswater Runner Up - Doug Engle - Centennial GC SENIOR THIRD Winner - Patrick Daggitt - Eagle Point GC Runner Up - John Buda - Centennial GC SENIOR FOURTH Winner - Evan McArthur - RVCC Runner Up - Tim Trower - RVCC SENIOR FIFTH Winner - Jerry Johnson - Centennial GC Runner Up - Scott Mayfield - Grants Pass GC SENIOR SIXTH Winner - Terry Buntin - RVCC Runner Up - John Lawton - RVCC SENIOR SEVENTH Winner - Bill Allen - RVCC Runner Up - Lance Hunter - Stone Creek GC SENIOR EIGHTH Winner - Cliff Barnett - Willamette Valley CC Runner Up - Brian Schmitz - RVCC SENIOR NINTH Winner - Raymond Smith - Centennial GC Runner Up - John George - Eagle Point GC SUPER SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP Winner - George Mack - Columbia Edgewater Runner Up - Herman Holm - Santiam GC SUPER SENIOR FIRST Winner - Craig Galpern - RVCC Runner Up - Bill Drewien - RVCC SUPER SENIOR SECOND Winner - Al Raduski - RVCC Runner Up - Ron Howard - Riverview G & CC SUPER SENIOR THIRD Winner - Michael Miller - Salem GC Runner Up - Gordon Beckwith - Glendale CC SUPER SENIOR FOURTH Winner - Chuck Kenney - Angeles National GC Runner Up - Larry Schmaltz - Eagle Point GC SUPER SENIOR FIFTH Winner - Conrad Caprez - Alta Vista CC Runner Up - Jerry Rohrs - Lake Cushman GC SUPER SENIOR SIXTH Winner - Herb Malone - Laurel Hill GC Runner Up - David Rasmussen - RVCC SUPER SENIOR SEVENTH Winner - Mark Fawver - Riverview G & CC Runner Up - Mike Arant - Pine Forest GC

SUPER SENIOR EIGHTH Winner - Bob Doolen - RVCC Runner Up - Tom Michaels - RVCC SUPER SENIOR NINTH Winner - Donald Young - Stone Ridge Runner Up - Wendell Towe - Fremont Hills CC WOMEN’S CHAMPIONSHIP Winner - Reena White - RVCC Runner Up - Trina Jones - RVCC WOMEN’S FIRST Winner - Lindsey Crosier - Eagle Point GC Runner Up - Susie Ashdown-Hammitt Golf Center at Kings Island WOMEN’S SECOND Winner - Victoria Watson - Eagle Point GC Runner Up - Julia Tissen - RVCC WOMEN’S THIRD Winner - Lori Humphery - Centennial GC Runner Up - LeeAnn Loftin - RVCC

SENIOR WOMEN’S CHAMPIONSHIP Winner - Linda Johnson - Centennial GC Runner Up - LaVone Kirkwood - Grants Pass GC SENIOR WOMEN’S FIRST Winner - Barb Pinkham - RVCC Runner Up - Nancy Moore - Shadow Hills CC SENIOR WOMEN’S SECOND Winner - Donna Woodson - Rock Creek CC Runner Up - Rosemary Harrington - RVCC SENIOR WOMEN’S THIRD Winner - Julie Schamanek - RVCC Runner Up - Darla Allen - Torrey Pines

Mark Your Calendar... August 29 - September 5, 2016 2016 Southern Oregon Golf Championships RVCC Club Bulletin - October 2015 - 19


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Office: 541-772-0200 Cell: 541-944-8495

“when witches go riding and black cats are seen, the moon laughs and whispers, tis near Halloween.” - Unknown 20 - RVCC Club Bulletin - October 2015


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Travel Leaders - Travel Made Easy 601 East Jackson Street • Medford Center • 541-772-9744 www.travelleaders.com/medfordor travelmadeeasy@travelleaders.com

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Mon-Fri 10-5:30 Sat 10-4:00

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Images from SOGC 2015

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October 2015 Calendar On Tuesday evenings the Grill Menu is available until 8:00pm. To receive the weekly dining specials, contact Angela at ALee@RVCC.com.

Sunday

Monday

Tuesday Wednesday Thursday

Friday

Saturday

27 28 29 30 1 2 3 Clubhouse Wine Tasting Taco Tuesday Closed

4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Taco Tuesday Clubhouse Ladies Fall Tourney RVCC Sr. Final @ Sr. Stroke Play 1pm Closed Book Club Craft Club Glow Light Golf 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Clubhouse Ladies Fall Tourney Couples Dinner Local OWGA @ 9am Taco Tuesday Closed 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Ladies Pro Am @ Harvest Moon Taco Tuesday 10am Dinner Ladies Lunch @ Noon Clubhouse Closed 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Clubhouse Closed

Lunch Tue - Sun 11:00am - 2:00pm Grill Menu 2:00pm - 8:00pm Dinner Tue Wed & Thu Fri Sat Sun

Grill Menu until 8:00pm 5:30pm - 9:00pm 5:30pm- 9:30pm 5:30pm - 9:30pm 4:30pm - 8:00pm

Breakfast Sat Sun

6:00am - Noon 6:00am - 2:00pm

Dining Reservations Call 541-772-5965 Contact ALee@rvcc.com to receive the weekly dining specials.

Taco Tuesday

Ladies Halloween Event @ 12pm

Halloween Monster Mash

Committee Meetings Membership 3rd/4th Tue 4:30pm House Board Last Tue 4:30pm Grounds 1st Tue 4:00pm Social Finance 3rd Wed 4:00pm Golf 3rd Thu 4:30pm

2nd Thu 2nd Tue

5:00pm 5:00pm

Gerry Katz photo

RVCC Club Bulletin - October 2015 - 23


Rogue Valley Country Club 2660 Hillcrest Road Medford, Oregon 97504 www.RVCC.com

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