SPORTSLINE SEPTEMBER - NOVEMBER 2016 THE FALL ISSUE
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The Sports Club at Four Seasons Resort 4150 N. MacArthur Boulevard Irving, Texas 75038 www.thesportsclubfourseasons.com
COOL OCTOBER
NEW FACES & FASHION FOOD & BEVERAGE HEALTH CHAMPIONS CLUB
SPA & FITNESS
GOLF
KFAS & TENNIS
RACQUETBALL & SQUASH
MEMBER RECOGNITION
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Membership Services Fitness Desk Tower IV Sports Boutique Tennis Reception Spa & Salon Private Reserve Line Members Lounge Accounting
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MANAGEMENT TEAM Club Manager Jim Kern x2501 jim.kern@fourseasons.com Director of Golf Paul Earnest x2531 paul.earnest@fourseasons.com Associate Director of Sales Shara Capper x2520 shara.capper@fourseasons.com Athletic Director Robin Scott x2522 robin.scott@fourseasons.com
2016 BOARD of GOVERNORS Sharon Pfaff, Chair Bill Bailey, Lowelle Childers, Jerry Gatti, Chuck Hosler, Deanna Howard, Cynthia Villalobos, Michele Wallace, Josh Weiss
A NOTE FROM THE CLUB MANAGER Dear Valued Sports Club Members,
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JIM KERN CLUB MANAGER
ow!, it’s been a fast paced first 100 days as the new Club Manager, and I must say it’s been a lot of fun too. I’ve met so many great people, it’s exciting to see everyone’s passion for the Club family and the community here in Las Colinas. I look forward to meeting and seeing many more of you in the coming weeks. Throughout my early time here, I see so many positive things, but also bring a new perspective and new eyes to a few areas that need to be changed. I am working on identifying all of the areas where the staff here can improve, where we can offer events and gatherings that are enjoyable for all, and of course everywhere that we can add meaningful value to your membership at the Sports Club. We can always be better, and we’ll strive for that each and every day. In all areas, we’ll continue to listen to your feedback through our survey as well as your membership committees, and identify the most relevant opportunities to discuss with ownership and the Board in an effort to be the absolute best Club we can be. You will begin to see some changes in how we do things, and in particular, what types of events we offer. Our goal is to find a way to have something for everyone, but to do so in a manner where we can make sure the execution is flawless and you and your family are happy and safe. The goal is to create a Club that you enjoy frequently and are proud to show your family and friends. First order of business is to try to improve communication throughout the Club. The communication among staff has already improved in my opinion, and we’ll continue to get better there. We want to improve communication with all of the Members, so look for additional weekly watch updates on events, projects, and anything else we are doing to improve membership value. We’ll utilize email to everyone, but we are also working hard to create the Four Seasons Sports Club app that will allow for an interactive and personalized experience for every member. This new app will be avaialble very soon for Android or Apple devices so please be on the lookout for this announcement in the next few weeks and download from the Apple store or Google Play as soon as you can. We are focused on creating events and programming that will be tailored to your personal experience and sense of belonging here at the Club. I hope to hear more suggestions from each of you as to how we can make the Four Seasons Sports Club the best in Texas. Feel free to email me at Jim.Kern@ fourseasons.com. Thank you for your warm welcome! Jim
CHAIRMAN’S MESSAGE Hello fellow members of The Four Seasons!
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all is one of the most exciting times to be a Sports Club member, with all of the Cool October events to keep us all working together towards a common goal of supporting cancer services here in Irving at the Baylor Scott & White Charles A. Sammons Cancer Center via the Irving Healthcare Foundation (IHF). This year our goal is to achieve $3 million in total donations to the IHF. We are so close and there are many ways for all of us to participate and show our support of a healthier Irving. The Spin-a-thon is back with Michelle leading the challenge against Paul’s golf marathon and Robin and our pros’ tennis marathon. We have moved the party to the end of the month, on October 29th. Please start formulating your chili recipe and theme now. That will again be a night you won’t want to miss and sure to be fun for the entire family!
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The Board of Governors and I are also working diligently with management to enhance your membership experience, and we appreciate your feedback! The latest membership survey has shown how passionate you are towards this great club. Your comments and feedback helped our club show great progress toward Fitness, Golf, Spa, Locker Room, Kids for All Seasons, social programming and overall communications. Please make sure and participate in the survey at the end of September. If you don’t received the directed e-mail, you can always find the link on the website or in the weekly watch. We hear you! Thank you for your continued support! Warmly, Sharon TheSportsClubFourSeasons.com | 3
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and community partners have raised just over $2.6 million to directly support cancer services at the Baylor Scott & White Charles A.
Sammons Cancer Center at Irving COOL OCTOBER via the Irving Healthcare Foundation. Every single advancement at the Cancer Center has been either fully or partially funded by Four Seasons Dallas, and we are their largest corporate donor.
The next proven advancement in diagnostic treatment of breast cancer, 3D mammography converts digital breast images into a stack of vein thin layers or “slices”— building what is essentially a 3-dimensional mammogram. This allows radiologists to look at breast tissue in far greater detail than a traditional mammogram. Bringing this technology to the cancer center is important because they see more younger patients there and these are the clients who typically have denser breast tissue that benefits most from this 3-dimensional imaging. 6,000 patients per year will benefit from this equipment.
To read in more detail about our pledge, visit www.cooloctober.com.
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Brandon Smith Director of Club Food and Beverage Thank you for the warm welcome to the Club! As a Texas native and graduate from Texas Tech University in Hotel, Restaurant, Institutional Management, I began my career with Four Seasons in 2006. I worked in various outlets including Racquets, Cabana, Cafe on the Green, Room Service and Bars. I transferred to the tiny island of Lana’i, Hawaii in 2010 and assumed the position of Director of Restaurants at the Four Seasons Lodge at Koele. My responsibilities were overseeing two restaurants, bar, golf course, room service, stewarding and banquets. Due to a family related matter, my wife, Diana, and I needed to come back to the mainland and I was fortunate enough to assume the position of Veranda General Manager at the Four Seasons Las Vegas in 2012. I oversaw the multi-million dollar restaurant and bar in one of my personal goal regions in the US and one of the mecca food and beverage towns. After not hitting the mega millions jackpot despite several attempts, I took the opportunity to move back to the great state of Texas in 2015 as Assistant Director of Resort Food & Beverage. Over the course of one and a half years on the hotel side, we reconcepted Cafe on the Green to become LAW, enhanced the pool experience at Agave, fun and unique offerings at the Bars (currently undergoing renovations to become OUTLAW ), new amenities in Room Service, etc. My travels have taken me to some really great destinations and in those, my passion for food and beverage expanded with each different culture and demographic. Diana and I are thrilled to be back in our home state of Texas and I am truly excited for the new opportunity on the Club. I look forward to meeting you all in the near future.
CLUB TEXT MESSAGES Sign up to receive text messages from the Sports Club! Now you can receive special offers directly on your phone. You will also receive important Club updates, reminders and even discounts! Log on to www.thesportsclubfourseasons.com and follow the simple steps to start receiving text messages now!
CHOOSE YOUR EMAILS
TO UPDATE EMAIL GROUPS:
Log on to the Club website and select which emails you wish to receive! The Club has created several monthly opt in emails focused specifically on your interests!
Go to www.thesportsclubfourseasons.com and log in. On the home page, find the “QUICK LINKS” Section and click on “My Profile”. Check-mark the topics or “Opt-in” Groups you’re interested in, found on the right hand side of you member profile. Don’t forget to click the “Update Opt In Groups” button.
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GOLF FOODIES KIDS EVENTS TENNIS FITNESS
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For assistance or questions, please email or call Meredith.Lemerand@fourseasons.com (972) 717-2526.
GOLF SHOP UPDATES 1. Mizzen+Main (dress shirts) coming to Tower IV this Fall! 2. The Sale Rack is back! Let’s make a deal! 3. Readers are now $35! (Previously $50) 4. Buy a TM polo, get 25% off a TM ‘Sorry for Being Awesome’
at the Four Seasons tee.
5. Show your support! We have Ryder Cup Polos! 7:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.
QUICK FALL TREND: This Fall, start your time machine! We are traveling back to the sixties and seventies! Fur, shades of tan, ruffles and all! Suede shoes? Check! Wine and plum palettes? Yes! Bomber jackets and plaid overcoats? Absolutely!
For those trendy, avid golfers, the course is not exempt from these trends! You can have tailored pants like Henrick Stenson and Rickie Fowler or quilted (but lightweight) puffer jackets like Jason Day (Photo below). Last but not least, we have a public service announcement! GREY IS THE NEW BLACK! Add a pop of lavender (Come see our Peter Millar!) or sage green, you cannot lose!
Shop at the Tower IV Sports Boutique at The Sports Club and stock up on brands you love!
GET SOCIAL
CHEF KEO AND THE TEAM have some really great promotions happening at the Member’s Lounge. Be sure to try one of our lunch or dinner specials throughout the week as these are created from not only Chef Keo, but his culinary brigade, often featuring dishes they have created specifically for you to try. Football season is in the air, FINALLY, so don’t forget about Craft and Draft on Sunday Nights. Enjoy watching the game with a handcrafted burger, side, and a pint of draft
options on tap as well as hand
October based on weather (please
beer for $14! Do you have a crazy
crafted cocktails and great food.
note modified services and hours
good burger creation? Remember
OUTLAW’S theme is inspired by
may occur depending on weather
music and pays homage to the
and business volumes).
we take suggestions and who knows, your burger may be featured on our Craft and Draft menu one Sunday night.
musical rebels that had influence in Texas. The patio conversion will
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allow a comfortable and shaded
LAW continues to excite and
area to enjoy great cocktails while
entice patrons with their delicious
overlooking the Agave pool and bar. Completion of this phase is slated for mid/late fall. Interior renovation will be the next phase with the completion date still to be determined.
offerings. A new loyalty promotion started with a “Make Bail” card from LAW. This card is promoting lunch buffet and if you dine from the buffet on five separate occasions and present your card each time, your sixth meal is on the house. Iced tea, coffee and valet
RACQUETS AND FAMILY POOL
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Thank you to everyone who
if you post a picture of your
has come out to experience Racquets and the Family pool this summer. We hope you enjoyed
BAR 19 UPDATE
the renovations and updates to
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Racquets and look forward to
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receive a complimentary dessert experience in LAW to one of their social media pages using #lawrestaurant.
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FITNESS
Meg Plotsky, Group Exercise Coordinator meg.plotsky@fourseasons.com
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y favorite benefit of Antigravity fitness is that it provides a zero compression inversion - ultimately you get to hang freely in space allowing your spine to lengthen without any pressure on your joint system. Christopher Harrison says: “When you open up space in your body, you open up space in your mind. When you open up space in your mind, you release judgement and regret and are able to experience life and pleasure in abundance. Open up! Be Free!” Many people don’t realize the core strengthening benefits of Antigravity Fitness. Whether you are completing a back flip or transitioning into an inversion your core is constantly working throughout the whole class.
“When you open up space in your body, you open up space in your mind. When you open up space in your mind, you release judgement and regret and are able to experience life and pleasure in abundance. Open up! Be Free!”
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– CHRISTOPHER HARRISON
ACUPUNCTURE • Acupuncture is one aspect of Traditional Chinese Medicine that has become very popular in the United States. While it has been used for millennia to treat a wide range of ailments, modern science has shown that it can be effective for relieving muscle tension, easing pain, preventing and treating migraines, reducing menopausal hot flashes, and much more.
ACUPRESSURE • Acupressure uses pressure points to alleviate stress, increase circulation, and according to Traditional Chinese medicine, it also enhances movement of chi, or energy, in the body. By Dr. Tieraona Low Dog – Chief Medical Director W & B
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ho would have guessed that a tiny needle (or 12) could be such a boost to your well-being? Here are 10 researchbacked ways the ancient practice of acupuncture
improves your health from head to toe. HEAD: 20 sessions of acupuncture within 4 weeks reduced the number of monthly migraines. MOOD: Once weekly acupuncture sessions can treat depression within 3 months (comparable to results from counseling) likely because it regulates happy-making neurotransmitters in your brain. HEART: Regular sessions can decrease markers of stress and lower blood pressure. SLEEP: Acupuncture revs up the production of neurotransmitters associated with relaxation and sleep, helping insomnia sufferers sleep better. MENOPAUSE: Acupuncture can ease the frequency and severity of hot flashes for up to 3 months after treatment, possibly by helping regulate body temperature. NOSE: For seasonal allergy sufferers, 12 acupuncture sessions reduced symptoms and allowed people to use antihistamines less often. THROAT: 10 sessions over the course of a month treated acid reflux disease and soothed heartburn better than upping meds, possibly by regulating acid secretion and speeding digestion. IMMUNE SYSTEM: Well-placed needles can boost the activity of immune cells that seek out and destroy infections. BACK: 5 weeks of twice-weekly needling was found to relieve lower back discomfort for up to 6 months. WEIGHT: Acupuncture helped obese adults shed up to 9 pounds over a span of 2 weeks to 4 months. Tieraona Low Dog, M.D. Chief Medical Officer, Well & Being. Well & Being expert massage therapists understand the body and can relieve stress with any of these three ancient therapeutic arts. Live it Well.
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Celebrate Harvest in the American Riviera
Join Santa Barbara County wineries for a unique complimentary Wine Tasting Reception SATURDAY OCTOBER 1 | 6 PM - 8 PM | TERRACE LAWN Win a 2-night stay at Four Seasons Resort The Biltmore Santa Barbara and other giveaways
Exclusive offer
for members of The Sports Club at Four Seasons Resort and Club Dallas at Las Colinas
Experience Santa Barbara's best luxury oceanfront resort with new direct service from DFW and enjoy the following exclusive offer for members of The Sports Club: 10% off the best available published rate Daily complimentary breakfast buffet for two at Bella Vista Restaurant ($70 value) Access to members only Coral Casino Beach and Cabana Club ($200 value) Welcome amenity including bottle of local Santa Ynez Wine ($50 value) During your stay, book a wine tour with SB Coastal Concierge and receive a complimentary upgrade from the Classic to the Reserve Wine Tour.
This exclusive offer is valid for current members of The Sports Clubs at Four Seasons Resort and Club Dallas at Las Colinas. Valid for stays through December 31, 2016. Cannot be combined with any other programs, packages or promotions. Reservation must be booked directly with the Resort. Rates are subject to availability and some restrictions may apply. To book your reservation or for more information call (805) 565-8299 or e-mail reservations.sab@fourseasons.com. SB Coastal Concierge wine tour must be booked via the Resort’s concierge desk.
Four Seasons Resort The Biltmore Santa Barbara 1260 Channel Drive, Santa Barbara, CA 93108 U.S.A. Tel: (805) 969-2261 www.fourseasons.com/santabarbara @FSSantaBarbara
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Congratulations to our Members of the 2016 Champions Club! This prestigious group of Members have supported the Club through membership growth by referring and sponsoring a new Member to join this year. They are now a Member of Champions Club 2016!
Thank you for your continued efforts to help maintain a healthy membership, we truly appreciate you!
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Daniel Aldrich Rick Baird Paula and Mark Bearden Richard Besse Thomas Beynon Priyadarshan Bhate Chris Bird Michael and Rachel Blackwood Eve Blumenthal Ted Borek Heather and Roger Briggs Bryan Brown Kevin Chase Sam Clark Patrick Cline Clay Cooley Cheryl Crosby Terence Cryan Brandon Davis Gemma Descoteaux Mike Donohoe Cathy Douglas Denise and Anthony Farinholt Brian Flaherty Brian Flanagan David Flesher Patrcia Gomez-Palacio Melissa Goodman Jennifer Grinke Ryne Heath and Emily Huskinson Ravi Heda Brian Hickey Ron Howard Brett Johnson Miguel Juraidini Thomas Keffer
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John Kelly Christopher Khoury Michelle Koll Costa Kontoulis Lynn and Bill Lamothe Rosa Mallat Michael Mansur Ritu Mehta Mark Miller Troy Morgan Jack Nadal and Erica Chavez Pam Newton Colin Owen Birju Patel Kalie Presti Julie and Steve Rado Cole Ramey Lance Riddle Sylvia Rupert Rich Scott Chris Sido Evamarie Smith and Michelle Morse Shameer Soni Harry Starkweather Courtenay and Reagan Strey Scott Sykes David Tanksley Lance Vandenbrook Cynthia Villalobos Mike Wheeler Connie White Katherine Wise Eunice Yi Mark Zimmerman
Are you a Member of Champions Club? Refer your friends to membership and become a part of the 2016 Champions Club today!
Father’s Day Italian Connection
SPA + SALON
Orange Poppy Pumpkin Facial This wholesome, skin-renewing facial brings a perky healthy glow. First, Clementine Oil, a special-blended citrus, jojoba and sunflower oil, loosens makeup and dirt before a creamy, pHbalanced Green Tea Milk Wash cleanser infuses skin with hydration as it cleanses. Next, a special exfoliating blend of wholesome natural ingredients combines mango butter and extract with powerhouse anti-aging turmeric, poppy seeds, whole milk and white clay. Pores look smaller and skin feels smoother! After a quick rinse, bask in a perky Splendid Dirt Pumpkin Mask that contains pumpkin puree and active yogurt cultures to deep clean pores. We seal in this silky new complexion with a botanical milk blended firming peptide moisturizer and Crow Catcher Eye Serum all while enjoying a arm and hand massage with Honeysuckle Blood Orange custard.
USD 165 | 60 minute Available September 1 – November 30, 2016
HONEY-CIDER HYDRATION WRAP & MASSAGE You’ll be drizzled in a honey and papaya fruit hydration serum packed with live fruit cells and aloe. Then, slip into a steaming spiced-cider hot towel wrap treated with Vitamin E and sweet almond oil. After basking in this golden richness, you’ll enjoy an antioxidant-rich massage with a blend of olive fruit and grapeseed oils scented with sweet clementine. It will certainly quench your thirst for relaxation! USD 150 | 50 minute Available September 1 – November 30, 2016
SPICED HONEY SOUFFLÉ MANICURE AND PEDICURE Simmer down and settle in with a sultry cinnamon infused oil soak followed by a thorough exfoliation with fine grain Whipped Honey sea salt and rice bran oil. After smoothing rough edges, a finishing touch of Marshmallow Melt Shea Butter Cream smells good enough to eat! Mani | USD 50 | 35 minute Pedi | USD 70 | 50 minute Available September 1 – November 30, 2016
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FITNESS
Choosing the Right Workout BY WELL & BEING STAFF inding the right workout routine for your specific goals is the key to success. If you want results, you need to follow a program that is going to appropriately challenge you. One of the reasons why most people don’t stick to a daily routine is because they get bored. Their routine isn’t challenging.
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Workouts need to be fun! I understand why people quit their workout routine when all they do is walk on the treadmill or mindlessly walk around the gym from machine to machine. Boring! Change it up, get excited and find something that stimulates you. For serious results and to feel amazing, you need a workout routine that has a beginning and an end, recovery days and high intensity days. A nutrition plan will help you reach your goals. Make sure it aligns with your S.M.A.R.T. Goal. THIS MEANS: 1. SPECIFIC: Set a very specific goal for what you want to accomplish. 2. MEASURABLE: Your goal needs to
be measurable. Make sure that you include some way to measure your progress. It’s the best way to stay motivated and on track. 3. ATTAINABLE: Most of the time people set goals that are too low. I say aim HIGH, but make sure it’s still attainable. 4. REALISTIC: Setting a realistic goal is one of the best things you can do to stay motivated, otherwise you’ll become very frustrated because you aren’t seeing results. 5. TIMELY: When do you want to reach your goal? How much time do you have to spend on your workouts and nutrition? All workout routines should incorporate a core workout program and functional 3D movements which occur in all directions, not just forward and back. This will help you build functional strength, which will help you perform better in every day life and sport. The best workout routines for weight loss incorporate weight lifting workouts and high intensity cardiovascular training like
treadmill workouts and track workouts. These types of routines work best for those who need to start slow and increase intensity as they become ready. This type of training is also the best way to increase your fitness level if you have hit a plateau. If your goal is to lower your body fat, then train like an athlete. Boot camp workouts and jump rope workouts are awesome for getting lean. Both of these types of workouts can be done anywhere with very little equipment, so they are perfect for people who travel and don’t have a lot of time to workout. The ultimate goal of any workout routine is to increase your metabolism (through exercise) so you don’t have to eat like a bird in order to lose weight and stay fit.
My journey to fitness My journey started when I realized I was not being fair to my body. While I always was active with working out, I did not take my overall fitness seriously. I began to watch Lynn and saw the results she achieved with her clients. It was at this point I decided to make a commitment and approach Lynn. I didn’t really know what I was in for. I was prepared for the grueling physical requirements, I was not prepared for the in depth look into my dietary habits and needs. Lynn set a program that addressed both. The results were immediate. The real motivation continued with my daily nutritional log and regular body measurements Lynn would take. It’s very exciting when you see your body fat continuing to drop from 40.5% to 20.5%. I lost more weight than I could have ever imagined. But you know us girls, we don’t like to lose and tell. I will say after losing 40 pounds Lynn brought a 40 pound jacket and had me wear for my workout. This was to show me at this point how much I had been carrying around needlessly. Lynn and I began this journey together. For me it has been a life altering experience and the journey continues. Thank you Lynn for your continued support. - Colleen Metzger TheSportsClubFourSeasons.com | 17
GOLF
HIT MORE GREENS TIM’s TIP
Shooting lower scores is everyone’s goal. One way to do it is hit more greens. Often times
Tim Cusick, Director of Golf Instruction tim.cusick@fourseasons.com Twitter @timcusickgolf www.timcusickgolf.com
just aiming into the center of the green is the answer. Far too many times I see golfers aim directly at every pin during the course of the round. I would color code them: green, yellow and red. Green is usually for pins in the middle and you can take ‘dead aim.’ Yellow provides some caution and you should aim accordingly. Red means danger is around that pin and you should aim in the center of the green, take your 30-40 foot putt and move on. Hitting more greens also makes your round less stressful. Give it try in your next round, you’ll be thankful.
JUNIOR GOLF
2016 Junior Club Championship We had our 2016 Junior Club Championship on August 20th and 21st on Cottonwood Valley and TPC. 27 kids participated and we dodged some gloomy weather! We had both a 9 and 18 hole division and the scores were great! In the 9 hole division, Jacob Garcia beat Tim Sparks in a sudden death playoff to become our 9 hole club champion. Cole Defeo came in 3rd. Anna Takahashi became our 18 Hole Girls Club Champion and Henry Guan won the 18 Hole Boys division with Henry Kirkpatrick placing 2nd and Andrew Chow 3rd. Great Playing, kids! 18 HOLE BOYS
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18 HOLE GIRLS DIVISION
Henry Guan
71 75 146
1st
Jacob Garcia
47 47 94
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Anna Takahashi
79 83 162
2nd Henry Kirkpatrick
75 75 150
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Tim Sparks
46 48 94
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Emma Drago
94 97 191
3rd
Andrew Chow
78 77 155
3rd
Cole DeFeo
48 48 96
4th
Gage Doyle
78 80 158
3rd
Ellie Brown
98 105 203
4th
Dylan Knox
45 51 96
5th
JD Austin
83 79 162
5th
Cade Charles
47 52 99
6th
Mason Dropkin
76 91 167
7th
Matthew Foster
83 85 168
6th
Nico Mejia
53 51 104
8th
Andrew Goodrich 91 84 175
7th
Aaron Tran
60 48 108
9th
Billy Gordon
93 84 177
8th
Sara Mejia
56 59 115
9th
Lainey Marcuis
63 54 117
10th Carlo Pier
92 99 191
11th
99 93 192
10th
Aditya Udayasekar 62 58 120
94 111 205
11th
Hayden Zahn
Aaron Greenberg
12th David Benitez
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Grady Randle, Director of Jr. Golf Instruction grady.randle@ fourseasons.com
GOLF EVENTS DEMO DAYS
CLEVELAND WEDGE SCORING CLINIC EXPERIENCE Did you know that 2 out of every 3 shots occur from within 125 yards of the hole? The key to scoring is learning the secrets from 125 yards and in. Join Teaching Professional Tim Kunkle and Cleveland Golf for Four Seasons Scoring Clinic.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8 TITLEIST 11:00 - 3:00PM. New 917 driver and fairway metal products. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3 TAYLORMADE, CALLAWAY, SRIXON, CLEVELAND AND XXIO 10:00 - 3:00PM
AT FOUR SEASONS GOLF SCHOOL THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29TH 6-7:30 PM $ 175 PER PERSON Includes: Wedge Fitting, Short Game Lesson, and Cleveland RTX 3 Wedge
No appointments necessary.
LANDSCAPE TIPS FROM CORTLAND WINKLE, GOLF COURSE SUPERINTENDENT
Great plants for Texas climate this time of year.
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ydrangea quercifolia, known commonly as oakleaf hydrangea or oak-leaved hydrangea, is a species of flowering plant native to the Southeastern United States, in woodland habitats from North Carolina west to Tennessee, and south to Florida and Louisiana. A deciduous shrub with white showy flower heads, it is a commonly grown garden plant. Numerous cultivars are available commercially. It tolerates shade very well and is a great addition to areas receiving little to no sunlight.
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antana is a perennial flowering plant native to tropical regions of the Americas and Africa but exist as introduced species in numerous areas especially in the Australia/Pacific area. Lantana’s aromatic flower clusters (called umbels) are a mix of red, orange, yellow, or blue and white florets. Other colors exist as new varieties are being selected. The flowers typically change color as they mature, resulting flowers that are two- or three-colored. Lantana is a very heat tolerant plant great for texas landscapes and come back every year as it is a perennial.
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HOW DO YOU MEASURE UP? USE BOD POD® TO MAKE YOUR WORKOUT REALLY WORK!
BOD POD HIGHLIGHTS ° The gold standard for excellence in measuring true and total body fat ° Quick and easy ° Convenient and non-invasive ° Conducted by a Sports Club Fitness Professional ° Provides an accurate Resting Metabolic Rate (RMR) ° Stores results to track progress ° Allows your trainer to develop a customized work-out program ° Helps you achieve your fitness and wellness goals To Schedule a $50 Bod Pod Consultation, Please Contact: Josh Biard ° Athletic Performance Coordinator and Personal Training Manager ° Well & Being 480-652-1060 ° josh.biard @fourseasons.com
AT FOUR SEASONS RESORT AND CLUB DALLAS AT LAS COLINAS
4150 N. MacArthur Blvd. ° Irving, Texas 75038 ° P 972.717.2525 thesportsclubfourseasons.com ° wellandbeing.com
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KIDS FOR ALL SEASONS
Making a big impact on our member experience.
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While Kids For All Seasons may be hidden away upstairs and the doors are always locked during business hours (safety first!) our KFAS Team are making a big impact on our member experience. We experienced our busiest summer in several years with many new little faces enjoying the excellent care provided by our wonderful ladies. New activities, like painting, mini yogies, cooking with Chef Keo and Kids Night In programs were a blast and received rave reviews from kids and parents. And to cap it all, KFAS received the highest score - 94.9% - on the recent 2nd Quarter Member Survey. So please come and try out Kids For All Seasons - we’re confident your kids will love it!
TENNIS AND SPORTS
Feeling the LOVE at our Tennis events
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Members you can expect more of the same
programs are a great example
with our upcoming fall events. Additionally,
of how we have continued
based on member feedback, look early this
to adjust to meet and exceed
fall for an expanded tennis clinic and drill
our member expectations. With that we are
schedule. This new menu will feature fixed
putting focus towards our Tennis Program.
price clinics, with daytime, evening and
In July and August we hosted two very
weekend offerings. We know this is what
successful events in the Wimbledon Tennis
our Members want and we are committed
Happy Hour and Ladies Member Guest. Both
to delivering the best activities, events and
were met with rave reviews as we focused on
instruction. This is just the start of several steps
upgraded food, increased staff presence, great
that we will take to elevate our tennis program
door prizes, and an attractive price point. As
to new heights. Stay tuned!
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RACQUETBALL & SQUASH
FALL 2016 RACQUETBALL LEAGUE MONDAY EVENING September 12 – November 28 4:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. Round robin format for all levels of play. WEDNESDAY MORNING September 14 – November 28 10:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. Round robin format for all levels of play. “EARLY BIRD” Every Tuesday and Thursday September 13 – November 28 6:00 a.m. – 7:30 a.m. Round robin format for all levels of play. Arrange your own match. All league entry fees are $55.00 which includes balls & awards, and a player party at the conclusion of the leagues. Please register at the Fitness Desk or by calling 972-717-2525
“SOFTBALL” SQUASH LEAGUE MONDAY NOON SQUASH LEAGUE September 12 – November 28 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. This is a round robin format for the advanced A, A+ softball squash levels of play. MEN’S & WOMEN’S TUESDAY EVENING September 13-November 28 4:00 p.m.- 7:00 p.m. Round robin format for men and women at the beginner and intermediate levels of play. 24 | TheSportsClubFourSeasons.com
MONDAY & WEDNESDAY “EARLY BIRD” September 12-November 28 6:00 a.m.-7:30 a.m. Round robin format for all levels of play. Arrange your own match. WEDNESDAY EVENING September 14-November 28 4:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m. Round robin format for all levels of play. Arrange your own match. All League entry fees are $55, ehich includes balls, awards, and player party at the conclusion of the leagues. Please register at the Fitness Desk or by calling 972-717-2523
2016 CLUB DOUBLES RACQUETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS MONDAY OCTOBER 17 WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 19 5:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m. Round robin format. The entry is $45 per player and includes balls, awards, beverages and snacks. Registeryour team at the Fitness Desk by October 14 Contact 972-717-2523
Aloha Friday
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OUR MEMBERS NEW MEMBERS WHO JOINED WITHIN THE LAST 90 DAYS! Adair, Miller Adair, Whitney Aho, James Aho, Tina Allen, Janet Allen, Jim Allison, Rhonda Anderson, Mike Asava, Vijay Asrawi, Salim Asrawi, Shaundra Ayres, Donald Baird, Karen Baird, Rick Bair, Jessica Barrow, Lance Bartz, Don Batcheler, Baillee Bayse, Raymond Bayse, Regina Beach, Chris Bedillion, Caroline Benedict, Ricky Beutler, Bruce Beynon, Arthur Black, Lisa Black, Nadia Blackwood, Michael Blackwood, Rachel Bonesio, Elizabeth Brown, Inette Brown, Joshua Burkhart, Janice Burkhart, Tim Buscher, Theresa Butler, Kristen Butler, Matthew Cerrilla, Luis Cerrilla, Maritza Chang, Alin Chappell, Jacqui Chickanosky, Chris Cipriano, John Cipriano, Melissa Coats, Becky Conicella, Joey Cooley, Chase Cruikshank, Stuart
Davis, Brandon Davis, Tanya Decker, Jill De Lourdes Campero, Maria Demarie, Bryan DiLucci, Jasmine Doe, John Dombek, Max Dott, Kenneth Dott, Kimberly Doyle, Andrea Doyle, Daniel Eash, Dustin Eash, Katrina Eisenberg, David Eisenberg, Traci Enzor, Brett Fisher, Kimberly Flanagan , Brian Flanagan , Megan Flesher, David Flesher, Sandy Gambrell, Ashton Garcia-Sanchez, Armando Garman, John Garman, Tracey Gibson, Michael Goble , Stephanie Gonzalez, Carol Goodman, John Goodman, Melissa Grace, Laura Grace, Tommy Graetz, Deborah Graetz, Todd Grantham, Michael Gregory, Bill Gregory, Elaine Grubb, Jason Han, Song Haucke, Hayden Haucke, Katherine Heda, Monika Heda, Ravi Holland, Ben Holland, Ginger Hollweg, Ashley
Hoque, Nargis Houston, Karen Jarreau, Joseph Jones, Dee Jones, Jeffrey Kerlin, Corrie Kerlin, Eliot Khayat, Shafa Kim, Sei Young Kolli, Venkat Kornman, Martha Kornman, Michael Kuehner, Benjamin Kuehner, Lindsey Layton, Betsy Ledbetter, Marlen Lee, Rhydon Le Mener, Annie Le Mener, Georges Lenling, Teresa Lewis, Jeff Lewis , Katie Lockwood, Virginia Louw, David Lynch, Holly Lyssy, Anthony Lyssy, Sarah Malick, Aaron Malick, Helen Malley, Nick Malone, Alun Mansur, Lindsay Mansur, Michael Marcus, Fraser Marcus, Rhonda Marin, Alex Mattei, Thomas McCalmont, Renee McCalmont, William McColpin, Chris McCoy, David McCoy, Gayle McCoy, Kimberly Mcintosh, Forgan Mcintosh, Jessa Miller, Malcolm Miller, Tonya Molina, Kelly
Molina, Robert Morel, John Morel, Tonya Morgan, Troy Morse, Michelle Murphy, Samantha Mylott, Kevin Nadler, Eric Nadler, Olivia Nelson, Joel Nelson, Lynn O’Connor, Caroline O’Connor, Robert Odette, Jason Odette, Vicki On, Mui Parker, Jann Parr, Kristeen Parr, Richard Patel, Amie Patel , Birju Patel, Heena Pettigrew, Karla Peysen, Bethany Preston, Emma Priest, Kyle Priest, Ruth Ramey, Cole Ramey, Royce Recine, Chelsea Reese, Tommy Regan, James Rehm, Adam Reyes, Rogelio Rinehart, Lorraine Rinehart, Matt Roberts, Jason Roberts, Jennifer Rocha-Garcia, Rosa Rojas, Kimberly Rojas, Victor Rosen, Melissa Royer, Nick Scholer, Gunnar Scholer, Karen Scott, Rich Shah, Gita Shah, Manish
Silber, Bobby Singh, Kevin Singh, Yulia Smith, Evamarie Smith, Kaitlyn Sobhani, Rajan Sobhani, Rima Song, Kang Soni, Nirav Soni, Vaishali Sripuram, Deepthi Stadler, Diane Stadler, William Stone, Cara Sutherland, Gilbert Sutherland, Lauren Swift, Randall Swift, Renee Tennant , Terri Thomas, David Thomas, John Thomas, Latrice Thomsen, Kevin Tran, Mylinh Trosclair, Kirk Tsioumas, Kosta Tsioumas, Paula Vears, Sara Walsh, Sean Wanic, Leslie Wanic, Mark Watkins, Stacey White, Dorothy Wick, Heather Wick, Peter Williams, Jonathan Williams-Ramey, Aimee Williams, Tyler Winters, Angela Winters, Devon Woods, Richard Woy, Brad Yi, Eugene Yi, Eunice Yingling, Keith Yingling, Nancy
MEMBER ANNIVERSARIES THIS FALL 5 YEARS
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Couch, Riley Valencic, Tony Gautreaux, Andrew Held, Martha Bachik, Marcus Miller, Bob Galjour, Julie Verses, Socrates Newton, Pamela Yau, James Mager, Rick George, Roger Haacke, Debbi Clark, Douglas Hickey, Brian
Takahashi, Yoshitaka Hoque, Sardar Mike Hoque, Kevin Fine, Jeffrey Kim, Kenneth Rosenthal, David Enright, Angela Bresky, Gary Glenn, Joel Chemmalakuzhy, Jacob Lee, Alex Ferneding, David Long, Ron Smethie, Steven Roberts, Stan Dubey, Ajay Borland, Jeff Magennis, Sean
Hrncir, Jan Lukash, Jeffrey Hannes, William Sanders, Michael Pelaez, Maria Griffin, Allen Phillips, Brad Figueroa, Rafael Trevino, Guillermo
Keefer, Kevin M. Tee, Stanley Nelson, Paul D’Antoni, Richard Tomlinson, Randell L. Kimbro, Van
Smith, Marlin Good, William Schoemaker, David
Quinn, William Marshall, Joe Addison, Howard Baty, Gaines
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Lynn Senter conducts a Surf Set Birthday class for member Anna Nackley.
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Gerald Blankemeyer celebrating his 80th birthday on 8-14.
The Club Championship & Senior Club Championship The Club Championship weekend in early June included both the Club Championship and Senior Club Championship being played over the same weekend. The Men’s Championship flight first round opened the weekend with round one played on Friday followed by a cocktail reception and games at the Payne Stewart suite. The remaining flights and Senior championships would then be played over the rest of the weekend. This years Championship flight was smaller than expected with four players battling for the honors over the three days, round one on Cottonwood Valley Jake Istnick opened up a 12 shot lead that he never gave up. Jake followed up with rounds of 75 & 78 to win his third Club Championship title. Defending Champion Suzanne Kenkel was looking to make it 3 in a row and 5 overall titles. Her strong opening round on Cottonwood of 77 lead the field by 8 shots over Magarita Acosta and 11 shots over Michele Wallace. Second day 82’s by both Suzanne and Magarita allowed Suzanne to take home the trophy for the third year in a row. The ladies also played the Senior
Championship at the same time.Magarita Acosta was the defending champion and with her two consistent rounds of 85 & 82 allowed her to remain the Senior Champion for a second consecutive year. The Senior Club Championship was a fiercely contested title with seven time Champion Mike Puls, defending Champion Steve Nichols and past champions all battling to regain the title. Day one had Mike Puls finished poorly following the weather delay with bogeys on the last two holes on Cottonwood for a even par 71 to be level with Steve Nichols, both 1 ahead of Jerry Gatti on 72, 2 ahead of Roger Beynon and 4 of ahead of Mark Bearden and Mike Neece. The final day on TPC had two players going head to head coming down the stretch. The drama started on the par 5 16 hole when Steve drove the ball out of bounds to make a double bogey 7 while Mike makes par and the scores are flip flopped with Mike taking a one shot lead. Hole 17 and Mike continued to put the pressure on with a tee shot to 15’ while Steve hit another poor shot into the water. Mike with a 2 shot lead on 18 , both players pushed their tee shots in to the trees and has to chip out short of the green, Mike played first on to the front of the green leaving a 20’ for par. Steve pitch was close, almost making it and leaving a tap in for par. Mike was able to roll his putt up to the hole, tap i
2016 CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS Men’s Gross Champion – Jake Istnick
71, 75, 78 224
Womens’s Gross Champion – Suzanne Kenkel
77, 82
159
SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP Men’s Gross Champion – Mike Puls
146
Ladies Gross Champion – Margarita Acosta
167
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(20% DISCOUNT FOR MEMBERS)
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