Club Life Newsletter Summer 2020

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This Too Shall Pass IT’S WHAT WE SAY

when we our kids are moving through one of those annoying “phases.” The word “phase” has certainly taken on new meaning in the last few months as we cling to every shred of information that might lead us to believe that we are moving in the right direction and that freedom may be just around the corner. We want to see that light at the end of the tunnel and know that life

will resume as something that feels more normal. For now, everyone at the Club is working to maintain our standards of hospitable people (on phones and with friendly emails), outstanding service (serving 50 - 70 take-out meals per day), memorable experiences (virtual painting, cooking and competing in junior golf and tennis challenges), and not just meeting, but exceeding our Member’s expectations, no matter what phase we are in. Stay safe, stay healthy and we look forward to seeing everyone very soon!

Rising to the Occasion Although we were not able to serve you in person, our kitchen staff and servers worked to provide a seamless take out service throughout the quarantining phase this spring.

Enjoying the Rees Not all Members have played the Rees, but when restrictions were finally lifted, the phones lit up with reservations to play. As one Member said, “Who ever said golf was non-essential?”

Virtual Events Did we have fun online or what? Kids cooked from home with Udo while parents joined Splash Art to create some memorable works of art. Great experiences, but we miss seeing you in person!

Big Machines Rule Holding down the fort during the days of isolation…staff members from all departments donned their masks and served the Club members whether it was cooking, cleaning, serving, manning the phones or staying in touch via email. It was not an easy time, but we persevered and are just happy to be seeing more of you at the Club.

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Coral Ridge Country Club extends our deepest sympathies to the family of:

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While most of us have been isolating at home, men in extra-large earth moving machines have been all over the course moving mounds of earth and sand here, there and everywhere. The restored course is taking shape!


THE CLUB SUMMER HIGHLIGHTS

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Dining & Take Out Hours

A Summer to Remember N O M AT T E R H OW

you spent your time, we will all remember the Summer of 2020! We are tentatively planning some gatherings although they may look different this year and you may only hear about them in our emails. We are still hoping to have our 4th of July Celebration and a pool party or two later in the summer! Stay tuned to our eblasts for details as plans unfold. Make your reservation by calling the Front Desk at 954.449.4439. No online reservations for now.

Summer Camp Update At the time of printing, the future of holding our much anticipated Summer Camp is still uncertain. We are balancing the reopening guidelines for safety, our facilities and the overall ability to conduct a quality program within mandated restrictions. Camp directors are reviewing information and as soon as there is confirmation, one way or the other, we will notify Members and the public of our decision. Thanks for your patience!

Lunch Monday - Saturday 11:30 am - 2:30 pm Monday limited menu only Sunday 11 am - 2 pm

Phase One Dining The club is open to 50% occupancy inside both Clubhouse & Locker Rooms. Members MUST wear a mask when entering the Clubhouse and can remove them only after being seated. Members must be seated at a table for service and we ask that you and your children remain seated. All kid’s activities and play areas are closed for now. Please maintain 6 ft social distancing and no groups of 10 or more. Staff are ready and waiting to welcome and serve you, however, we are not offering the following dining options: • No orders at the bar and no groups congregating at the bar. • No food or beverage will be served in the soft seating lounge area. • Parties over 10 will not be seated together • Kids Eat Free is not being offered on Wednesdays. • Friday Night A’Fare and Kids Klub will not be available. • Sunday brunch buffet is no longer a buffet, but brunch specials will be offered. • Carousel is closed.

Dinner Wednesday - Friday 5:30 pm - 8:30 pm Take out dinner service ends at 7 pm

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Safety Protocols Being Implemented Continuous sanitation and wiping down of doors, chairs, restrooms Disposable, single-use menus ALL staff will wear gloves and masks All staff temperatures are taken before clocking in Signage is posted at the entrance with COVID-19 guidelines.

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Phase Two Dining

Phase Three Dining

When we graduate to the next level of reopening, we will continue with many of the guidelines above, except we will be able to welcome more Members and guests. We can then accommodate a 75% capacity and open our Clubhouse bar with seating 6 feet apart.

When restrictions are lifted and we can operate at full capacity, there may still be some limited social distancing protocols, but we will resume most of our dining programs while maintaining adequate sanitation practices. Let’s hope we get there soon and safely! CORAL RIDGE COUNTRY CLUB

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SPECIAL EVENT

4th of July Celebration

Labor Day Pool Party

Saturday, July 4, 5:30 - 9:30 pm (tentatively scheduled) Join us for an All-American Tribute on the 4th of July! Enjoy all your favorite backyard barbeque items such as hamburgers, hot dogs, grilled chicken, corn on the cob, baked beans, macaroni salad, desserts and more. Kids activities include face painters, caricature artists, magicians, and lawn games with lively music. Then join us for our legendary fireworks display as we light up the sky to celebrate! Be sure to make your reservation as soon as possible, this is a very popular event! $58++ adults, $28++ children

Monday, September 7, 11:30 am - 2:30 pm (tentatively scheduled)

Kids Can Cook First Saturday of the month, 10 - 11 am, Ages 5 and up Whether we host online or at the Club, your child is invited to join a hands-on cooking demonstration by one of our chefs. Kids Can Cook is a wonderful culinary adventure with each class featuring a different theme. Grab your chef ’s hat and apron and let’s get cooking! Reservations are required for children only and space is limited. Complimentary

Celebrate Labor Day relaxing at the pool with your family and friends. Loads of fun activities for the kids, a casual meal with a DJ to spin some tunes. Dress casually in your bathing suits and cover-ups for this relaxing day at the Club. $25++ per adult, $15++ per child (includes activities, BBQ and nonalcoholic beverages). The Dining Room will be open for a la carte lunch from 11:30 am 2:30 pm.

Private Parties After reopening, Coral Ridge would be happy to host your wedding, corporate event, anniversary, bridal shower, reunion, birthday and more! Contact Tim Brown, Catering Director, at 954.449.4401.

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The Game Tables are Open Take-Out Lunch and Dinner hours until 7 pm Members raved about our Take-Out service this spring. You can order take-out daily during our normal dining hours from our a la carte menus by calling 954.449.4439. Your orders will be ready for pick-up at valet. Take a break and let us do the cooking tonight!

We have a limited number of tables, but the games must go on! Ladies, if you are interested in joining a new canasta or mahjong group at the Club, now is the time! For canasta, please contact Lolly Averbuch at 248.895.0392 or Elaine Schwartz at 561.459.7001. For mahjong, call Carol Cooper-Pinto at 201.927.1017, she can even arrange lessons! Or have fun at the card table playing bridge on Wednesdays at 10 am. Guys or gals...call Member Barbara Lefka at 954.647.2498 to get your hand.


Top 5 All Time Favorites MEMBER SURVEY

The votes were tallied and these were the winners from our online survey…plus the other honorable mentions!

Favorite Club Event • Winter Wonderland!! • 4th of July • Thanksgiving • New Year’s • Easter ...& Oktoberfest! Others mentioned Bogey Night (Bingo Night) from 25 years ago, anything to do with the seafood we serve, our MemberGuest events, Shamrock Smash, wine events, New Year’s Eve, Mingle & Toast, and “any evening when we can sit on the porch and have dinner with friends.” Yes, that is definitely a favorite event!

POOL PROGRAMS

Favorite Drinks: • CRCC Martini!! • Wine...all kinds • Classic Old Fashioned • Dave’s Mojito • Raspberry Sparkeltini ...& Cosmos Still others were wowed by Luke’s Margarita with fresh citrus, Kir Royal (with real champagne), Belvedere Gibson, German beer served by frauleins, Casa amigos, Sparkling water (!!), Manhattan, Grey Goose Citron Martini, David’s Pomegranate Martini, Shirley temple, Gin and soda, Pavel’s Bloody Mary, Espresso martini or “whatever wine David pours me without having a clue what it is…” Hmmmm….

Hours of Operation Daily: 8 am - 5 pm When Pool fully reopens: Saturday - Tuesday & Thursday: 8 am - 5 pm Wednesday: 8 am - 7 pm Friday: 8 am - 6 pm

Baby & Me Class (postponed until further notice) Join us for a beginner level group class with both the parent and child in the water. This class is designed to help children ages 6 - 18 months become comfortable in the water so that they are willing and ready to swim. $10 Member, $12 Guest. Call the Pool to sign up.

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Favorite Food • Carousel Burger!! • Prime Rib • Quinoa & Kale Salad • House Made Soups • House Made Chips ...& Stone Crab Claws While some voted for the CRCC Sandwich, oysters at brunch, Chicken Francaise, anything with Maine lobster, Schnitzel, Tuna Tataki Salad, Short Rib Pasta, Lamb Shank, Veal Chop (please bring it back!) and “all the new wonderful menu food available during the virus.”

AQUATICS

LOOKING AHEAD

Oktoberfest Saturday, October 10, 6 - 10 pm

(postponed until further notice) This class is for participants of all ages and ability levels. You will tone your body and increase cardiovascular function and flexibility with minimal impact to your joints. Flotation belts, noodles and aqua weights are provided. You are welcome to bring water shoes and resistance gloves. $8 Member, $10 Guest. Call the Pool to sign up.

Private Lessons Available Private swim lessons and swim training programs are offered for children and adults. Students must be self-sufficient in the water. For questions or to register, please contact Dean, Aquatics Director, at 954.449.4425 or Dean.Greenland@coralridgecc.com. CORAL RIDGE COUNTRY CLUB

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Virtual Event

Kids Can Cook Saturday, May 2

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Virtual Events

Painting at Home Thursday, April 30, May 7 Saturday, May 9

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GOLF GOLF NEWS EVENTS

THE LEADERBOARD

WGA DERBY DAY

Tuesday, March 10 First Place Gross Eileen Faxon, Alice Kramer Andrea Kraus, Bonnie Renick First Place Net Gloria Allegri, Karen Karam Karen Faust , Connie Brandt

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Enjoying Summer Golf!

Summer Reciprocal Program Please note: due to COVID-19, this program is temporarily on hold except for the Country Club of Coral Springs and Trump National Doral who are allowing outside guest play. We will update you as these restrictions are lifted, and outside play returns at other facilities. Until then, please give us a call at 954.449.4420 and we’ll arrange a starting time for you at the golf course of your choice. Thank you! ➤

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WGA Derby Day Gross Winners: Eileen Faxon, Alice Kramer, Andrea Kraus, Bonnie Renick

Trump National Doral

to all our tournament winners this season. We also had extraordinary participation for the Men’s and Ladies Member-Guest Invitationals selling out both events. Special congratulations go to our Women’s Club Champion, Marianne Weber and the Men’s Club Champion, Jeff Walker. We look forward to seeing more of you this summer on the Rees 9!

Golf Shop Restoration Sale (on-going) Be sure to check your weekly emails for the latest sales items. Pricing just 10% above cost. Simply call our Golf Shop at 954.449.4420 to place orders. Limited Inventory! In stock items only! Orders can be placed in lockers, picked up outside Golf Shop or shipped (Members incur shipping charges). Please note ALL SALES FINAL.

Family Golf on Rees 9 Par 3 Enjoy a round with your family or friends this summer on the Rees 9 Par 3 Course. Designed by world renowned golf course architect, Rees Jones and son of Robert Trent Jones, Sr., this course offers aircraft carrier tee boxes, much like what his father created on our Champ 18 course, well-guarded green complexes with bunkers, tiered and spacious greens. Every skill level will enjoy this course, it’s a great length for juniors, ladies, and men.

WGA Derby Day Net Winners: Gloria Allegri, Karen Karam, Karen Faust, Connie Brandt

CONGRATULATIONS

Hours of Operation (Rees 9 Only) New this summer, the Rees 9 will be open 7 days! Monday - Sunday including Holidays: 7 am* - 6 pm *First starting time at 8:45 am until further notice.


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HOLE-IN-ONES

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June 8 & 9 - CLOSED. 5/8 Inches Aerifying on Greens (Heavy Top Dressing) August 17 & 18 - CLOSED. 5/8 Inches Aerifying on Greens (Heavy Top Dressing) CHAMPIONSHIP 18

Closed for Summer Restoration Project

Fourth of July Flag Event (pending COVID-19 approval) Saturday, July 4, tee times 18-hole individual stroke play competition flighted by gender. This event is handicapped and open to all skill levels. The sign-up sheet will be posted in the Golf Shop in June.

Patriot Golf Day

Tuesday, September 1 (pending COVID-19 approval) Women’s Golf Day (WGD) is a global golf initiative launched in 2016 to introduce women of all ages to the game and encourage existing female golfers to “tee it up” in a fun and highly inclusive environment. We invite you to join us on Tuesday, September 1 as we help celebrate this great cause. The Golf Staff will be offering swing tips on the practice tee prior to your round per CDC Guidelines.

Perfect Shots!

Labor Day Stableford

Leaderboard Results

(pending COVID-19 approval) Monday, September 7, tee times 18-hole individual stroke play pointquota stableford competition flighted by gender. This event is handicapped and open to all skill levels. The sign-up sheet will be posted in the Golf Shop in August.

Check the Golf Shop & Locker Room bulletin boards for all summer event results, news and course maintenance updates. This section of the Newsletter will resume in January 2021. Note: All MGA & WGA events have been suspended until further notice.

Golf Instruction Videos (click video to watch on Vimeo)

Congratulations to our Members who scored a hole-in-one!

Left: Larry Bernard aced #5 Champ on March 15. Center: Danielle Hobbs aced #8 Champ on March 21. Right: Eugene Slyman aced #8 Rees 9 on May 16.

GOLF CHALLE NGE WITH PATRICK

Too good to miss. The amazing Echarte putt putt

(pending COVID-19 approval) Monday, September 7 Of the one millionplus dependents adversely affected by deployments, nearly 9 out of 10 do not qualify for federal scholarship assistance. Since 2007, Folds of Honor has carried forth this singular, noble mission. To close the gap, providing educational support to spouses and children of America’s fallen and disabled service members. Patriot Golf Days are a way for all of us to give back to those who have given everything. From September 4 - 7, we invite you to donate $5 or more to benefit the FOLDS OF HONOR FOUNDATION, which provides scholarships to the families of military veterans disabled or killed in action. A donation board will be on display in the Golf Shop in August. Thank you in advance for your donations!

Women’s Golf Day

OPEN Monday to Sunday through the summer

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Playing Around on the Rees 9

Ladies 9 & Wine

Men’s 9-Holers

(pending COVID-19 approval) Wednesday’s, 4 pm shotgun start Join us any Wednesday afternoon for 9holes, preceded by a 3:30 pm golf clinic with Dolph or Jimmy. Happy hour follows golf in the main dining room. The entry fee is $10 per person, which is paid out to the top finishers in Golf Shop credit. Please sign up in the Golf Shop by 3:45 pm.

(pending COVID-19 approval) Thursdays, 5 pm shotgun start Join us any Thursday afternoon for 9-holes followed by happy hour in the main dining room. The entry fee is $30 per person, $20 goes toward a cash skins pool and the other $10 is paid out in Golf Shop credit. Teams and formats are based on the number of participants who sign-up. Please sign-up in the Golf Shop by 4:45 pm.

Looking Ahead With the anticipation and excitement surrounding the Grand Re-Opening of the newly restored Champ 18 Course, and high demand it will have for regular play, we have reduced the number of tournaments previously held to focus solely on what we would term as our clubs ‘majors’ for the 2020-21 Season. They are as follows:

Men’s April Member-Guest Invitational Thursday-Saturday, April 15-17, 2021

Junior President’s Cup Championship

Beginning Saturday, January 2, 2021

Beginning Saturday, April 24, 2021

Men’s & Ladies Club Championships

Junior Member-Member Championship

Beginning Saturday, February 6, 2021

Saturday, May 8, 2021

Women’s Member-Guest Invitational

Junior Club Championship

Senior Men’s Club Championship Beginning Friday, March 12, 2021

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Thursday-Saturday, March 18-20, 2021

Men’s & Ladies President’s Cup Championship

Monday-Tuesday, February 22-23, 2021

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Men’s March MemberGuest Invitational

Saturday, May 15, 2021 All tournament information including entry forms will be made available online and sent out to all Golf Members this fall.


INSTRUCTIONAL CLINICS

Touring a course under construction is way more fun than you’d imagine BY MICHAEL BAMBERGER M AY 2 0 , 2 0 2 0

Michael Bamberger is a writer for GOLF Magazine and contributor to Golf.com. Article reprinted with permission. FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — On Tuesday afternoon I had about as much fun as I have ever had on a golf course without hitting a shot or seeing a single shot played. My friend Rees Jones, the golf course architect, gave me a tour of one of his father’s best-known courses, the Coral Ridge Country Club, which opened in 1954. Talk about mid-century modern. The course does not have a blade of grass on it right now. Rees and a shaper, a general manager and several construction overlords — the team — were touring a 140-acre sandbox with white PVC pipes with green tops and red tops to mark future greens and tee boxes. I have been to courses under renovation before, but never at such a primitive moment. The whole thing just screamed playtime. • • • I have never been able to keep track of Rees’s age. I think he’s 12. • • • I’ll get to the fun-and-games here in a second, but first the backstory. Coral Ridge is a family country club. Big pool. Big tennis program. Twenty-seven holes of golf. Lowslung elegant clubhouse. Not preppy. More like established, comfortable, secure. Even in these uncertain times.

• • • There are ladies playing cards, in normal times. (Not now. The clubhouse is closed.) Uniformed course workers with their names on their shirts. Tall drinks and big portions. On the course, you’ll find classic Robert Trent Jones landing-strip tee boxes, long enough for a Kennedy family touch football game. Also, RTJ kidney-shaped greens, hard by a pond, here and there. You’re in America now, South Florida-style. • • • But over the years, nature and golf carts contrived to render the course dead flat. Rees’s job, or one of them, is to give his ancestral course, the actual playing surfaces, shapes. He’s giving it swales and humps and life. It’s subtle work, but a massive, fast project and the club is spending millions. It is not looking to get the U.S. Open. Coral Ridge is looking to make the course more interesting and fun for the golfers upon it, members and guests, and to draw new members and new guests. The circle of life, club-style. There was never a thought of pulling the plug on the project, which started in mid-March, just as the pandemic was becoming the talk of the nation. American golf is on a spending spree! No, that’s not true. But Coral Ridge is bullish about its future and golf ’s future. The course will open for play again in November. South Florida has been getting soaked for a while now, as often happens this time of year. When I arrived, the club manager said he had

a cart for me. (No sharing.) But it wasn’t a cart. It was some kind of diesel-powered all-terrain vehicle from Apocalypse Now. This thing rumbled. I was in a parade of these forest-green trucks, going through brown standing water nearly three-feet deep, up and down beige sand hills, straight through giant mud pits. A good time. Nobody had an iPad. I remember when Ted Oh played in the 1993 U.S. Open at Baltusrol as a 16-year-old. He came into the press tent and somebody asked him what drew him to golf. Driving the carts, he said. I get that now more than ever. A monsoon visited us. Rees was soaked. We were all soaked. Nobody cared. The rain was warm. • • • Rees was telling the fellas what he liked, what he was looking for.“I can see the course,” he told me. “I can see exactly how it will play.” His sand is the sculptor’s clay. Every architect wants to work on a sandy site like this. That’s the dream. That’s golf ’s past. Rees is interesting. He’s the son of a famous architect and he went to Yale. He knows everybody and he belongs to various hushed-voice clubs. On Tuesday, he was wearing white socklets with the Maidstone logo on them. (He’s a member there. East Hampton, L.I.) He was wearing a Breakers hotel hat and belt (he designed one course there and renovated the other, beside the hotel. Palm Beach, Fla.) He was wearing a Coral Ridge shirt. But the course-building business is a working-class one, and Rees speaks in the language of his craft. His manner is always thoughtful, but also simple and direct. The architect is an artist, an engineer, a team manager — and a workingman. Rees is a gent. That is, he knows how to treat people. But more than anything, there’s a lot of kid in him. I drove in Rees’s wake, and in the wake of his colleagues. There were no instructions, no warnings, no rules, no lectures. Just golfcourse talk. Yes, this is their work. This is how they earn their livelihoods. But I wasn’t fooled. This was recess. Playtime. CORAL RIDGE COUNTRY CLUB

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TENNIS TENNIS EVENTS

TENNIS NEWS

Hours of Operation Daily: 8 am - 8 pm Members are encouraged to call the Tennis Shop if playing after 6 pm on weekdays. On nights with no play the courts will close at 6:30 pm.

Live Ball All Summer (if restrictions are lifted) Wednesdays, 6 - 7:30 pm One and a half-hour of fast-moving, competitive drills. No partner? No problem! Be prepared to run and sweat! Please call the Tennis Shop to sign up. Space is limited. $25 Member, $28 Guest, per session

Cardio Tennis (if restrictions are lifted) Tuesdays, 6:30 - 7:30 pm Fridays, 8:30 - 9:30 am Fast-paced workout, co-ed. Please call the Tennis Shop to sign up. Space is limited. $18 Member / $20 guest, per session

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Summer Tennis is Here Women’s St. Patrick’s Day Doubles Event G R E E N WA S T H E

color of the day, but the competition was red hot! Our players participated in a round robin format that took most of the morning to complete. At the end of the competition Denise Glynn came out on top and was awarded the first-place trophy. The finalist trophy was captured by Lynda Davey.

Tennis Instruction Videos (click video to watch on Vimeo)

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St. Patrick's finalist Lynda Davey, winner Denise Glynn

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Women’s St. Patrick’s Day Doubles Participants

2019/2020 Women’s Team Captains We would like to recognize and thank our 2019/2020 Women’s Team Captains. We truly appreciate your time and effort. Without you we would not have the team success that we do! Iola League B2 B2 B1 A1 A1 Open

Kat Perlmutter Nancy Hall Benway Tresa Hernandez Denise Colon Libby West Terry Gunther

Broward league 3.5 4.3 4.5 5.0

Jane Holston Nina Lear & Kathy Taylor Maria Jose Higgins Sheri Whittington

East Coast league Melissa Carbonell


CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS

2020 Club Championships

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Winners: Donna Castaldo & Ellen Schweitzer Runner-ups: Jody Wyllys & Melissa Carbonell Consolation winners: Lina Friezo & Kelli Shelton

Women’s B Doubles Finalists: Jody Wyllys, Melissa Carbonell, Winners: Donna Castaldo, Ellen Schweitzer

Women’s B Doubles: Kelli Shelton, Lina Friezo, Karen Polivka, Lynda Davey

This division had five teams compete in the championships. Instead of a single elimination draw the event was changed to a “fast four” format. In a fast four format teams play a best two out of three sets with the third set being a twelve-point tiebreaker. The first two sets are no-ad scoring to win 4 games and a nine- point tiebreaker played at three games all. This format allows the entire event to be played in a three-hour time span. The results were as follows:

Women’s B Doubles: Susan Foreman, Ana Bogenschutz, Ana Rhazi, Pegge Bronner

Women’s B Doubles

Women’s B Doubles: Ellen Schweitzer, Donna Castaldo, Terra Marino, Paola Greene

Club Championships Update Due to the Corona Virus shutdown the divisions that were not completed will resume in the fall at the point where they were stopped. Dates will be posted, and all participants will be notified.

Women’s B Doubles: Kelli Shelton, Lina Friezo Consolation winners ➤

Women’s B Doubles: Jody Wyllys, Melissa Carbonell

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CORAL RIDGE COUNTRY CLUB 3801 Bayview Drive Fort Lauderdale, FL 33308

CLUB DIRECTORY

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

C L U B H O U S E . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 954.449.4400

P H A S E 1 H O U R S ( June 1 publication date) Please see emails for updated information but for now, make advance reservations for all departments.

JJ Sehlke, Managing Partner jj.sehlke@coralridgecc.com

A C C O U N T I N G . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 954.449.4432 Mark Lamers, Controller mark.lamers@coralridgecc.com

CLUBHOUSE DINING

Maylene Jimenez, Asst Controller/HR maylene.jimenez@coralridgecc.com

Lunch

M E M B E R S H I P . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 954.449.4404 Kiarra Roper, Director of Sales & Marketing kiarra.roper@coralridgecc.com Kelsi Kibler, Membership Sales membership@coralridgecc.com

Dinner No Bar Service

F O O D & B E V E R A G E . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 954.449.4439 954.449.4403

Wednesday - Friday, 5:30 - 8 pm Wednesday - Friday, 5:30 - 8:30 pm

MEN’S GRILL Lunch

Monday - Sunday, 11 am - 2:30 pm

LADIES’ & MEN’S LOCKER ROOM Continental Breakfast

Udo Mueller, Executive Chef udo.mueller@coralridgecc.com

Monday - Saturday, 11:30 am - 2:30 pm Sunday, 11 am - 2 pm Wednesday - Friday, 5:30 - 8:30 pm

Complimentary Hors d'oeuvres & Featured Drinks, Tuesday - Sunday, 3 - 7 pm Martini Madness Dinner

Ruth Currie, Website & Communications memberservices@coralridgecc.com

Brad King, Food & Beverage Director brad.king@coralridgecc.com

When we have fully reopened, normal hours as indicated in red will resume.

Daily, 7:30 - 10 am

Complimentary Hors d'oeuvres & Featured Drinks, Tuesday - Sunday, 3 - 7 pm

Tim Brown, Catering Director catering@coralridgecc.com

954.449.4401

Front Desk/Reservations Carousel Men’s Grill Ladies’ Locker Room

954.449.4439 954.449.4438 954.449.4407 954.449.4408

T E N N I S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 954.449.4410 Will Hoag, Director of Tennis will.hoag@coralridgecc.com

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Half Price Drinks

Wednesday - Friday, 5:30 - 8 pm

C A R O U S E L (currently closed) Tuesday - Sunday

10 am - 5 pm*

*Hot food served, 11 am - till 30 min. before closing.

GOLF SHOP Monday - Sunday

7 am - 6 pm

TENNIS SHOP Daily

8 am - 8 pm

Scott Fox, Director of Golf scott.fox@coralridgecc.com

Please call the Tennis Shop if playing after 6 pm on weekdays. On nights with no play, courts will close at 8 pm.

Jay Boring, Director of Golf Courses & Grounds j.boring@coralridgecc.com

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Daily Sat - Tues & Thurs Wednesday Friday

8 am - 5 pm 8 am - 5 pm 8 am - 7 pm 8 am - 6 pm


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