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The Sports Club at Four Seasons Resort 4150 N. MacArthur Boulevard Irving, Texas 75038 www.thesportsclubfourseasons.com
Do you know someone who is interested in a Membership? Let the Club reward you for referring your friends, family or colleagues to The Sports Club!
REWARDS MENU Golf Memberships SELECT ONE Up to $1,500 in Sports Club credit • Two night stay in a Villa Room- Includes two rounds of golf or two 50-minute spa treatments. Offer based on availability. • One night stay in a Premier Suite. Offer based on availability. • Twelve 50-minute massages or facials at The Spa (Monday-Thursday) • Eight golf lessons with one of our golf professionals
Tennis & Social Fitness Memberships SELECT ONE • $300 in Sports Club credit • One night stay in a Villa Room. Offer based on availability. • Four 50-minute massages or facials (Monday-Thursday) • Five one-hour personal training sessions • Round of golf for four Please Contact our Sales Office if you know someone who might be interested in a Sports Club Lifestyle! Sales Office (972) 717-2525 | ryan.humphreys@fourseasons.com.
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Membership Services Fitness Desk The Pro Shop Tennis Reception Spa + Salon Private Reserve Line Members Lounge Accounting
972-717-2525 972-717-2560 972-717-2530 972-717-2540 972-717-2440 972-717-2591 972-717-2580 972-717-2617
MANAGEMENT TEAM Club Manager Rob Cowan x2501 rob.cowan@fourseasons.com Associate Director of Club Sales Ryan Humphreys x2520 ryan.humphreys@fourseasons.com Member Relations Manager Jessica Hall x2526 jessica.hall@fourseasons.com Director of Golf Paul Earnest x2531 paul.earnest@fourseasons.com Director of Golf Course Maintenance & Landscaping Scott Abernathy x2494 scott.abernathy@fourseasons.com Director of Sports Robin Scott x2522 robin.scott@fourseasons.com
2012 BOARD of GOVERNORS Dina Schulz, Chair Frank Broyles, Ron Howard, John Mason, Scott Oishi, Sharon Pfaff, Bob Shema, Kate Shema, Craig Uebele
Chair’s Chatter Dear Fellow Members, Where has the time gone? It seems like yesterday I wrote my first Sportsline encouraging each of you to get out of your comfort zone and try something new at our Club. I’m excited to say, many of you did! It has been wonderful to see so many members participate in golf, tennis, fitness and social food and beverage events throughout the year. During monthly meetings, committee members developed new ways to encourage their fellow members to come out and enjoy all the Club has to offer and you took full advantage of it! There were times when committees challenged Club Management to get out of their comfort zone and look for opportunities to improve amenities, program events, schedule maintenance or create a new menu. The membership survey results are in and the scores have increased in all categories! This proves the hard work your committee members and management conducted throughout this busy year.
Thanks to everyone who served on committees this year. I know first hand your meetings ran long and they did because you wanted to make sure the club experience was nothing less than perfect. I’m grateful to the board members who stuck around for hours to discuss everything from grass mowing height to changes in our menu. A heart felt thank you to Frank Broyles, Ron Howard, John Mason, Sharon Pfaff, Bob Shema, Kate Shema, Scott Oishi and Craig Uebele. At the beginning of the year, I did not know each of you personally, but as we close out this year, I’m thankful to call you my friends. The goals we have achieved this year will be the foundation for progress next year and our membership is in GREAT hands with Frank as our new Board of Governors Chair! This year, I challenged each of you to invest in yourself and I hope when your year-end results come in; you’re in the black! Wishing you a happy, healthy holiday season surrounded by family and friends. Cheers!
DINA C. SCHULZ
CHAIR, BOARD OF GOVERNORS
Meet The Sales and Member Relations Team
RYAN HUMPHREYS
CRYSTAL DANIEL
JESSICA HALL
Associate Director of Club Sales
Membership Sales Manager
Member Relations Manager
Ryan began his career at Four Season in February 2007, after moving from his hometown of Tucson, Arizona and Alma Mater, University of Arizona. Ryan has held several positions at Four Seasons and The Sports Club including Golf Services Manager and Membership Sales Manager. Ryan was recently promoted to Associate Director of Club Sales in June 2012. Ryan enjoys playing golf and fishing and has recently embarked on his newest and most exciting adventure, fatherhood.
Crystal Daniel joined the Four Seasons family in 2007 in our Hotel Sales department. Prior to beginning her career with Four Seasons, Crystal worked in mortgage lending and spent some time as a Restaurant Manager. Crystal officially joined the Club Sales team in September 2012 after spending the summer assisting the Sales office through a maternity leave. Crystal grew up in Grand Prairie and graduated from The University of Texas at Arlington. Crystal is married with three children - all girls!
After graduating from Arizona State University (Go Sun Devils!), Jessica joined the Four Seasons team in Santa Barbara where she first gained experience in the Concierge Department and then soon transferred into the Sales and Social Media world. After almost four years with the Santa Barbara property, she moved to Dallas to embark on a new chapter and a new role as your Member Relations Manager. Jess enjoys traveling with her fiance, cooking, running and spending time on her new road bike. TheSportsClubFourSeasons.com | 2
From The Club Manager ROB COWAN I had the good fortune of getting to know Dina Schulz fairly quickly after she and her husband Peter, and daughter Kristin joined the Club 13 years ago. It would be pretty hard not to get to know her as she could be characterized as ‘very outgoing.” It was not surprising to learn that Dina came from a prominent communication and broadcast background. The members involved in the Club’s committee system got to know Dina quickly as they also saw this huge personality with outstanding communication skills who was active in many areas of the Club. She quickly rose to Chair of the Green Committee at a crucial time during the renovations of Cottonwood Valley and TPC. Communication served her well in that role and has been a trademark of her leadership style as Chair of our Club’s Board of Governors this past year.
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ROARING 20’S
New Years Eve Party Byron's & Members Lounge 8:00 p.m. - 1:00 a.m. Enjoy a plated four-course dinner wine pairings, cigar bar and a champagne toast at midnight!
I want to personally thank Peter and Kristin for allowing Dina to spend her time contributing towards the betterment of the Club. Please join me in a BIG THANK YOU to Dina for her hard work, dedication, integrity and once again communication expertise as Chair of your Board of Governors!
Super Bowl Tailgate Party
Bring your friends and wear your team colors! Join us for a rowdy tailgating party with complimentary beer and Super Bowl inspired snacks!
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A Letter from Paul Earnest DIRECTOR OF GOLF I humbly sit today having just completed my 14th Annual Cool October Golf Marathon...92 holes in 12 hours of continuous golf. After running between shots and being mentally and physically exhausted over the ordeal, I reflect upon the history of the Marathon and I remain so humbled by the help and support of this endeavor. All of the Cool October Marathons are a constant reminder, with Robin Scott leading the tennis charge and Michelle Scannell leading the Spin-a-Thon. I am so very proud of our Club. Our battle against cancer is ever present in all things around us. From pink shoes and gloves on NFL players to three-day walks ‘For the Cure’ this fight seems to unite us. While we continue to have an increase of people in a fight against this horrible disease, we do so with the very latest in technology, very capable doctors and human resources to help guide patients in ways that increases our effectiveness in this fight. This year, the golf team raised $30,000 and now collectively over 14 years has contributed $362,000 towards this battle. Thank you to everyone who has contributed both financially and emotionally in our Cool October fundraiser. We are making a difference every day for our members, Sports Club staff and to people in the Irving community who otherwise might not find the care that makes the difference.
Shop at The Club! WE ARE MAKING YOUR HOLIDAY SHOPPING A BREEZE THIS SEASON!
12 Days of Christmas in Tower IV DECEMBER 15-24 DURING THESE 12 DAYS YOU WILL RECEIVE AN ADDITIONAL 10% OFF SELECT ITEMS IN THE BOUTIQUE. OF COURSE, THIS STILL INCLUDES YOUR MEMBER DISCOUNT AND CLUB 30 DISCOUNTS!
Stocking Stuffers!
WE SELL GRIPS, SOCKS, BALLS AND WRISTBANDS ALL AVAILABLE AT THE TENNIS DESK!
Accessorize this Holiday!
TRUMPET TENNIS BAGS MAKE A GREAT HOLIDAY GIFT! SELECT FROM A VARIETY OF SIZES, $50-$80.
New Tennis Racquets
NOVEMBER 15 - DECEMBER 15 THE TENNIS DESK IS OFFERING FREE WSG STRING WITH THE PURCHASE OF A NEW TENNIS RACQUET. ORDER BY DECEMBER 15 AND RECEIVE YOUR RACQUET IN TIME FOR THE HOLIDAYS.
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Representing the Club since 1983 Q&A WITH JUDY MASON
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fter doing a little Sports Club research, I found that Judy Mason is not only our new 2012 Senior Ladies Golf Champion, but has also held the Ladies Golf Club Champion title AND the Tennis Club Champion tile many times over the past 25 years!! I got to sit down with Judy and chat about her many memories and triumphs at the Club. Jess: When you first joined the Club, were you a tennis player or a golfer? Judy: I was a tennis player. I had just married John and we wanted a place to play. We even got to take a hard hat tour of the Club and tour the men’s locker room! We joined the Club in ‘83 and have loved the Club ever since. Jess: You’ve been a member since 1983! What was your favorite amenity when you joined? Judy: Well, besides the red wine, the Championship Tennis court. We owned that court back in the day. We could just walk on with no reservation and play. It was great! Jess: How long have you been playing tennis? Judy: I’ve been playing tennis since I was a little girl and still living in New Hampshire. Tennis and skiing were our favorite family sports. Jess: Did you play in school? Judy: Yes! I played in college at Middleberry in Vermont. Jess: When did you start playing Golf? Judy: I picked up golf when I turned 40. Jess: How often do you play? Judy: John and I play every Saturday and Sunday at the Club. Jess: Who drives the golf cart? Judy: We almost ALWAYS walk! Jess: Do you have a favorite thing about Golf? Judy: If you have a bad game, at least you’ll always have a great walk!
JUDY MASON
What an Impact! Over the month of October, we contracted Stacey Daigneau, a certified arborist, to trim trees on the Cottonwood Valley Course. Wow, what an impact he made! Stacey trimmed over 2 800 trees on holes 1, 2 and 11-18. The course looks great and plays much better. The trees are much healthier and the turf under the trees is now able to get more sunlight.
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We are already attempting to coordinate another visit from Stacey. Our long-term plan is to address all the trees on Cottonwood Valley, TPC and the Resort and Club grounds. Happy Holidays!
Rule of Fun Abe Hernandez Head Golf Professional It happens all the time… some people take golf much too seriously. There is no problem with being competitive and wanting to improve your game, that’s the goal right? But, if you’re not having fun on the greens, it might be time to rethink how you’re spending your weekends at the Club! Golf is supposed to be fun and exciting! The ladies of the WGA are a perfect example of how it’s done! LIVE BY THE RULE OF FUN: • Play with people who you like and people who like you. It’s never easy when you’re trying to have fun with a bunch of overly serious golfers. • If you mess up a shot… it’s ok to get upset, but don’t hold it in! Staying frustrated will only hinder your game! • Eat, drink and golf! If the beverage carts are out there, take advantage! • Dress the part! The WGA is extremely creative when it comes to their team uniforms. The pictures speak for themselves! • Last but not least, relax!
WGA Halloween Monster Match 2012 The WGA knows Fun!
“Our WGA ladies are the best at having fun! What we sometimes lack in skills, we definitely make up in spirit!” – Laura Dobbs, The Sports Club, WGA President “My two favorite events hosted by the WGA and Sports Club are the Monster Match and The Ringer Tournament. We have a chance to be silly and competitive with the Halloween event. The Ringer Tournament marks the beginning of the season in March and gives us an opportunity to catch up with each other after the winter!” – Deborah Hartigan “What is so great about the WGA is getting to meet, compete and socialize with great ladies. The tournaments are fun and excitingeven if you are a beginner like me.” – Camille Sparks
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Cool October 2012 Cool October = SUCCESS! $120,000! We did it! But not without the generosity and support of YOU, our loyal sports club members. For the past 28 years we’ve been raising money to help fight cancer, however since 1992 Four Seasons Resort and Club has elected to raise funds specifically for fighting cancer in our local community. The Irving Healthcare Foundation and Baylor Medical Center at Irving has benefited through the years from these funds resulting in over $2.4 million contributed to the cause. Because of your charitable contributions, Baylor Irving’s Cancer Center is able to offer advanced cancer care and technology to the citizens of Irving so they don’t have to leave the city limits. Our community can find the care they need in their own backyard at our city’s only not-for-profit hospital. Through our sports marathons, a chili cook-off, a golf tournament, a bake sale, a 5K/10K Run, and many more events, we have exceeded our $100,000 pledge by $20,000. That is such amazing news! And we couldn’t have done it without you.
This year’s $120,000 donation will help support: Breast Cancer Patient Nurse Navigator – A breast-specific patient navigator to help guide patients through the process of post-diagnosis, treatment and survivorship. Our dollars will support partial salary funding for one year, at which point Baylor Medical Center at Irving will assume the full funding of the position the following year. Patient Information Mapping and Treatment Plan Software This technologically advanced software provides real-time data capture of patient information, providing them a fully comprehensive plan that includes the history of their care, medical record information and it maps out their posttreatment follow-up schedule. The software allows for a smooth informational transition if a patient changes physicians midtreatment or post treatment. Remote Access Project for Physician Coordination This amazing technology enables other physicians to dial in and collaborate with radiation oncologists on patient treatment planning. Education and Outreach Programs – Various education programs for current staff at the Irving Cancer Center. So from the bottom of our hearts, we want to thank you for your support this year and all previous years that you so generously contributed your time, emotional support and monetary donations. Together we are making a difference. 7 | TheSportsClubFourSeasons.com
Holiday Happenings A Sports Club Holiday Party
Four Seasons Chocolate Village
CELEBRATE THE HOLIDAY SEASON!
November 27 – December 31, 2012
Friday, December 7, 2012 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. The Hall of Champions All Members and guests are welcome to this festive and complimentary event! Bring a toy... or two! The Club will be collecting toys for the Toys For Tots Foundation during the party. Each toy you bring will earn you a raffle ticket towards the grand prize. A One Night Villa stay with breakfast for two. RSVP on the Club website or by calling Membership Services at (972) 717-2525.
Open Daily | Hotel Lobby The illustrious Four Seasons Executive Pastry Chef, Randy Gehman, once again dazzles guests and visitors with the spectacular Four Seasons Chocolate Village display in the main hotel lobby. Gaze at his intricate detailed craftsmanship of two winter wonderland scenes. Get ready to be amazed and get in the spirit!
KFAS Cookie Decorating Bring your little ones to the Club for this festive holiday activity! Every Friday in December starting at 12:00 p.m. Complimentary
Christmas Turkeys-To-Go December 24-25 The Four Seasons Chefs will do all the work for you this Christmas! • A Turkeys To Go meal serves eight people • $210 for entire meal • $14 per additional side (serves four) • $17 per additional pie (choose from Spiced Pecan, Chocolate or Pumpkin) • $95 for turkey and gravy only Request your meal by calling Membership Services at (972) 717.2525. Orders must be made by: Friday, December 21 | 12:00 p.m. Turkeys-To-Go must be picked up at Café on the Green
Pick up times: Monday, December 24 & Tuesday, December 25 Any time after 11:00 a.m.
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Robin Scott Director of Sports
Change your holiday routine this year by staying active and making healthy decisions! Commit to consistent exercise and burn calories by attending Group Exercise Classes and engaging in regular cardiovascular exercise in the gym. To help with the consumption challenges this time of year, consult with Erin Epperson, our Nutrition Specialist. If you need an extra push, work out with a personal trainer to help educate and motivate you! And don’t forget that kids need to stay active as well during the holidays. Our after school Junior Tennis Program, run by Darren Snyder, is exceptional. On the fitness side, Saturday mornings are fun and active with Kids Zumba, Kids Yoga and Team Fit 4 Kids. So get your kids involved! Happy Holidays!
Efficient Footwork
By Brent Haygarth and John Mullman
2013 Club Racquetball Singles Championships
Monday, February 4 - Thursday, February 7
5:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. $45 per player Price includes balls, awards, snacks and sodas. Championship draw with 1st round consolation. Stick around for the awards presentation and cocktail party on Thursday at 6:30 p.m.
To maximize your footwork on the court here is a tip that will help. Use a “drop step.” This is achieved from the ready position on the forehand. This happens as soon as you see the ball coming off your opponent’s racquet face. This helps you to turn your shoulders and be better prepared and balanced when you hit the shot. The same applies for your backhand groundstroke. Have fun with your newfound weapon!!
Mark Your Tennis Calendars Tennis Happy Hours Friday, December 14 with Santa! Friday, January 18 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Enjoy tennis, tasty appetizers and cocktails! $20 - Advance Registration $25 - At the Door Please RSVP on the club website.
Pro Team Tennis Event Saturday, February 2
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Tennis enthusiasts do not want to miss this event! This is a high energy event with an unbelievable view! Watch the USTA Professionals play while you enjoy dinner and drinks courtside! 6:00 p.m. - Meet the Players Cocktail Reception 6:30 p.m. - Dinner Buffet 7:00 p.m. - Tennis Matchplay
KIDS CORNER
It’s a “Little Rascals” New Year’s Eve Party! Kids For All Seasons is the place to be this New Year’s Eve! Come dressed as your favorite “Little Rascals” character for our costume contest. Activities include: arts and crafts, scavenger hunt, snacks, dinner, movie and dance party! Don’t forget the sparkling cider toast at midnight! 6:00 p.m. - 1:00 a.m. This is a kid’s only event! Sorry Mom and Dad! Ages: 3 - 13 years $85 for first child $55 for each additional child in the same family Reservation required
Kids For All Seasons
• Closed December 24 and 25 in observance of the Christmas Holiday. • We will reopen on December 26 at 8:30 a.m. • KFAS will open at 12:00 p.m. on January 1 New Year’s Day
Kids’ Night In Parents Night Out!
Parents, don’t forget that Kids For All Seasons offers a fun weekly program called Kids’ Night In. Think date night for Mom and Dad! Kids’ Night In features dinner and winter themed activities such as Polar Express, Winter Wonderland and a Kiddie Cupid Valentine’s Dance! Friday nights Ages: 3 - 13 years 6:00 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. For more information or to make reservations for any of these festive events, please call KFAS at (972) 717-2570. TheSportsClubFourSeasons.com | 10
J unior G olf P rograms FRIDAY - FULLSWING & PUTTING CLINIC Developing Fundamentals Ages 4 - 9 | $30 per class | 4:30 p.m. – 5:20 p.m. SATURDAY - FULLSWING CLINIC An introduction to the game Ages 4 - 9 | $30 per class | 1:00 p.m. – 1:50 p.m. SUNDAY – ON COURSE PLAYING CLINIC Learning to Play the Game Ages 7 - 12 | $60 per class | 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. Class is not held during Summerfest Camps FOUR SEASONS JUNIOR GOLF TEAM Becoming Competitive in the Sport Clair Coggins, Janane Tan
Stephen Fabik, Chase Fritz To join the Four Seasons Golf Team you must pass a rules and etiquette test and score below 60 from age appropriate tees for 9 holes. Sessions include discussions on full swing and short game techniques as well as on course instruction for management of the game, mind and emotions.
Will Hocker, Cameron Clark
Belle Tan, James Arpey
High School Golf Practice - Striving For Excellence Sports Club members that are on a High School Golf Team are eligible to attend a weekly training session for short game practice and on course management. $60 per class Saturday | 2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. For additional information please contact Junior Golf Leader Jay Winegar or Director of Golf Instruction Tim Cusick at 972-717-2590 or email jay.winegar@fourseasons.com or tim.cusick@fourseasons.com
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Members of the Golf Team have the opportunity to participate in an interclub program with Gleneagles, Vaquero and Royal Oaks during the fall and spring months. Ages 8 - 13 | $175 per month WINTER HOURS: Saturday | 3:00 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. Sunday | 3:00 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. All of these programs are designed to place our junior golfers into the appropriate clinics to ensure their improvement and continued enjoyment of the game.
Mark your Culinary Calendar V A L E N T I N E ’ S D AY DINNER
February 14, 2013 Spoil your honey and indulge in a romantic 5-course meal in the Members Lounge
UPCOMING COOKING CLASSES
$60 per person $80 with wine pairings
1.16 | French Comfort Foods 2.21 | A Night in Italy All cooking classes are held in Racquets Restaurant. 6:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Space limited to 20 participants
N E W Y E A R ’ S D AY BRUNCH BUFFET CHEF FREDERIC’S
Enjoy an all American breakfast
Saturday, January 12, 2013
station and bloody mary bar!
F O O D I E S ’ TA B L E
This intimate culinary adventure allows you to discuss food, wine, travel and much more while enjoying authentic meals in a relaxed atmosphere. 6:00 p.m. | In the Pub Kitchen $125 per person, all inclusive Make your reservations as quick as you can, this popular foodie event fills up fast! Limited to 10 guests.
buffet complete with an omelet 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. $18 For adults $12 For children ages 6-12 Children 5 and under are complimentary. Bloody Mary’s | $5 Per Drink Please make any culinary reservations by registering online or call Membership Services at (972) 717-2525.
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Eat, Drink and be Merry! CHRISTMAS EVE DINNER
December 24, 2012 5:30 p.m. – 10:00 p.m. Café on the Green welcomes guests for a delightful dinner buffet. Don’t forget your camera to capture a family picture beside the Resort’s Christmas tree and holiday chocolate village in the Lobby. Pricing: Adults $67, Children 5-12 $24, Children under 5 are complimentary* 1
CHRISTMAS DAY DINING
December 25, 2012 Don’t stress about preparing the perfect holiday meal. Relax on Christmas Day and take the family out for a festive dining experience. Breakfast 6:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. A la carte menu options and pricing available. Brunch 10:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. Enjoy a festive brunch buffet to celebrate the holiday with live entertainment in Café on the Green. Also featuring a child-friendly buffet with kids’ favorite entrees and desserts. Pricing: Adults $71, Children 5-12 $31, Children under 5 are complimentary* Dinner 6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. | Café on the Green Enjoy an a la carte menu and pricing, as well as live entertainment. A children’s menu is available up to age 12.
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Sports Club Annual Beer Pong Tournament! Members and staff battled it out for the coveted 2012 Beer Pong title. In the end, our very own, Public Relations Director, Vail Tolbert and her husband Dane took home the prize! 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
Champs: Dane and Vail Tolbert Beer Pong Gals with Paul Earnest Stan and Dina Smith with Beckey and Andy Fuller Beth Prewitt and Amy Dabbous David Williams with Dominic Farinholt & Maria Fernanda Aceves William and Carlene Tiffany with Rick Besse Sharon Pfaff, Sharon Lyons and Beth Prewitt
NEW YEAR’S DAY DINING
January 1, 2013 After an evening of celebration, relax at Café on the Green and enjoy a delicious breakfast buffet with all of your favorites. Breakfast 7:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. | Café on the Green For any holiday reservations, please call Café on the Green at 972-717-2420. *Pricing does not include tax and gratuity.
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Bridging the Worlds
JAMES TIDWELL, MASTER SOMMELIER AND BEVERAGE MANAGER FOUR, SEASONS RESORT AND CLUB Cape Wine is the South African wine industry’s big bash. This trade tasting and conference is held every two years in Cape Town. I had opportunity to attend last month, and was impressed by the quality and variety of wines on offer. The South African wine industry has moved farther, faster than almost any other country’s. Since apartheid ended in 1994, the wines have improved to compete on the world stage. The results combine the fruit, warmth and suppleness of US or Australian wines with the freshness, grip, and earthiness of European wines. In this respect, these wines bridge the New World and the Old World. Café on the Green has many South African wines, and these two represent some of the best of the red wines: Raats Cabernet Franc 2010 [Stellenbosch, South Africa] Bruwer Raats is considered the winemaker extraordinaire of Cabernet Franc by fellow South African winemakers. The respect is well-deserved. This wine has a lithe, beautiful nose of mineral, spice, and violets. The palate retains acidity for freshness and contains fine, ripe tannins that add silky texture. Black currant and plum flavors are enhanced by mild green olive and green peppercorn notes.
ROSEMARY MINT MASSAGE Rosemary and mint are uplifting and invigorating. This treatment is wonderful for relieving sinus discomfort and headaches along with sore muscles. It is also great for improving circulation. Treatment offered: December 1 - January 31 50 minutes for $140 Don’t forget about your member discount!
De Toren Fusion V 2010 [Stellenbosch, South Africa] De Toren makes wines that age gracefully; the 1999 version of this Bordeaux blend tasted last month was still vibrant and elegant. The 2010 example is velvety rich and glycerous, coating the palate. Black plum, black cherry, and currant fruits are crunchy, but ripe. Cinnamon spice and smoky oak notes are well-integrated, accenting the fruit. This full-bodied, dense red will age for a decade or more.
RED HOT HOLIDAY PEDICURE Pamper your feet with a sweet and spicy treatment! This heavenly pedicure starts with a butter brulee milk soak followed by a whipped honey scrub and a red hot sparkle oil massage! This will polish and prep your tootsies for the holidays and into the new year! Treatment offered: December 1 - January 31 50 minutes for $85
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Chef Frederic’s Crème Dubarry A note from the Chef: This is a classical French soup, also known as cauliflower soup. I personally like to thicken soups with rice instead of potato or cream. The rice gives a nice silky texture and it is a bit lighter. Yes, I do use some cream but just at the end to give it the richness it deserves. If you’d rather have the soup chunky, then reserve some of the cooked cauliflower before blending and add it back to the soup at the end. Ingredients: Butter 3 Tbsp. Yellow Onions 1 Large peeled and thinly sliced Leeks 2 Each, white parts only, well-washed and chopped Cauliflower 1 Head center and green removed Basmati Rice 3 Tbsp. Chicken stock 3 Cups Thyme 1 Sprig Bay leaf 1 Each Milk 2 Cups Heavy cream 3 Tbsp. Method: Heat up a saucepan then add the butter, onions and leeks. Cook until onions become transparent. Chop the raw cauliflower into thin shreds and add it to the softened onions, leeks, butter mixture. Add the rice, then add the chicken stock, milk, thyme, bay leaf and bring to a simmer and cover. Simmer on low for 25 minutes. Once the cauliflower and rice are completely tender, remove the thyme and bay leaf and blend the soup until completely smooth. Add the cream just before serving and enjoy!
Sports Club Website Checklist
Opt-in Email Groups Log into the website and head to the “MY CLUB” and click on your member profile. You will notice the Opt-in group section on the right side of your profile. Opt-In to any of the list, such as Sports Club Foodies’, Kids For All Seasons or Golf! Make sure to click the “Update Opt-In Groups” button to save.
Online Member Directory Upload a profile picture and contact information to the Member Directory! It’s a great way to get connected with other members.
Did You Know? Make working out easy and store your items at the Club. Permanent lockers are available for rent! $40 per month for a full size locker $32 per month for a half locker For more details and availability, please contact Membership Services at (972) 717-2525.
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