Greensboro Country Club July August 2015 Newsletter

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Greensboro Country Club July | August 2015

Time for Some Summer Fun!


President’s Message As we approach the midpoint of this year, I thought it would be appropriate and helpful to share where we are with regard to the Board’s strategic objectives for 2015 which centered on Governance, Strategic Planning, Membership and Financial Sustainability. There is a tremendous amount of positive energy and work in process engaging the Board, our committees and our staff on a wide range of programs to ensure the long-term health and vitality of our Club. Some Gail I. Bernstein of these programs are highly visible, such as the Club President refurbishment of our golf courses from brutal winter conditions, but many other parts of our work are not as tangible.

Club Governance

For example, at the beginning of the year, the Board set out to realign the Club’s governance structure, develop an updated three-year strategic plan and reexamine our mission statement. With the hiring of Steve Matlaga as our General Manager and Chief Operating Officer several years ago, the Club began the transition from a committee operating model that relied on significant member leadership and involvement in day to day activities to a centralized model that relies on the COO to run day-today operations with the Board providing oversight, and focsing on policy and and strategic direction. We have made significant progress in this transition, and earlier this year the Board unanimously approved changes creating charters for all Board committees, the addition of Governance and Compensation committees and other modifications in our governance structure that will help ensure a seamless transition in Board leadership from year to year.

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Strategic Planning

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In March, the Board, along with five of our past Presidents, engaged in an all-day retreat to discuss the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats facing our Club, and to kick off the Strategic Planning process. With thoughtful input from many members, we adopted the following mission statement, vision and core values:

Mission

To be the premier Country Club in the Triad by providing a full range of outstanding dining,

recreational and social opportunities for our members, their Families and Guests in exceptional settings at both the Irving Park and Farm campuses.

Vision

Greensboro Country Club will be a welcoming, respectful and inclusive Community of family and friends enjoying a wide range of events and activities in gracious, exceptional settings.

Core Values

Greensboro Country Club is committed to • Excellence • Respectful and Welcoming Environment • Responsible Governance • Financial Sustainability • Open and Transparent Communication We intend to use these statements as our guide in developing our updated Strategic Plan as well as the shaping of our Master Plan. As a reminder, the Master Plan is being developed using the extensive input from our membership survey, recommendations from the Long-Range Strategic Planning Committee and other committees at the Club as well as the expertise of industry-leading consultants we engaged to support us in this process. We are on track with our timetable to bring plans and options to the membership later this winter.

Club Membership

Maintaining a strong and vibrant membership is only possible because of the extraordinary volunteer efforts of the Membership Committee as well as our other Club committees and the many members who sponsor new members. As of midJune, we have brought in 30 new members including seven reinstatements this year. Our objective is to have a year with positive net membership growth, and this can be achieved with your support. To reflect the increased value of the Club from numerous improvements that have been made in recent years, the Board increased the initiation fee to $30,000 effective May 1st. New members contribute to the financial sustainability of our Club and allow us to fund much needed capital improvements.


Welcome New Members!

Financial Strength

I am also pleased to report that the financial health of our Club is quite strong. This is largely due to the wise leadership of our previous and current boards along with our fiscally responsible COO/GM, his leadership team and staff. The current operating forecast for the Club is ahead of budget, capital expenditures are on budget and we continue to focus on controlling expenses and exercising financial discipline while creating positive experiences for you. That said, we will make the investments that need to be made. As I referenced earlier, both of our golf courses experienced significant winter kill that damaged the courses. The repair estimate is approximately $150,000. This cost will be treated as a one-time expense outside of the operating budget, with every effort being made to mitigate the final cost as much as possible. The best way to help defray the cost of the winter kill remediation is for our members to play more golf for the balance of the year. Cart and guest fees are important revenue sources for the Club and exceeding our budget on both fronts will certainly help reduce the financial impact of the repairs. Moving forward, the Board remains committed to executing our vision without sacrificing the quality and standards that define our Club. Respectfully,

Gail I. Bernstein President

Welcome New Members!

Kyle Arnold

Matt and Carrie Baird

Aislyn (12), Audrey (10) and Isaac (7)

Louise Maultsby Bristol Katherine, Mac and Perrin

Table of Contents President's Message ....................................................2 Membership ............................................................ 3-5 General Manager's Message .......................................6 Around the Club ..........................................................7 Events & The Farm................................................... 8-9 Dining ........................................................................10 Family & Youth Events ...............................................11 Tennis .................................................................. 12-13 Golf ...................................................................... 14-16 Turf Talk .....................................................................17 Fitness .......................................................................18 Aquatics .....................................................................19 Club Information .......................................................20 Photography Courtesy of Chelsie Skroback

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It is essential that you, as a member and ambassador of our Club, continue to help promote membership to your friends, neighbors and business associates. To ensure that the second half of 2015 is as strong as the first half of the year, the Board has approved a special program from June 1st through December 31st. Any member who sponsors a new member in this time period will receive a dues credit (equal to the value of the new member’s dues) for three months. Please contact Membership Director Brittany Mitchell at b.mitchell@greensborocc.org for details about this program or to sponsor a new member.

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New Members

Adam and Rachel Britner

Alex Hale

Henrietta and Monty

Andrew and Dana Davis Emaleigh (10) and Benton (5)

James "Jim" and Jennifer Himes Katie (10)

Bryan and Nancy McNeill Joel and Erin Davis

Seth, Maddy, Lyra and Cullen

Yasushi Muranaka

Andrew and Allison Donovan

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Annie (4) and Emma (2)

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Phil and Sarah Negus

Pam Gillette

Georgia (16) and Paige (9)

Bruce and Bonnie Petersen


Welcome New Members!

Andrew Pinto

Brittany Semones

Todd Pittman and Kristine Sims-Pittman

Melanie Soles

Madisonn (12)

Gregory B. and Jackie Plemmons

Paul Watson

Harrison (19) and Brooke (17)

Alex Worth Chris and Renee Regeis Anne Marie, Mary and Will

Steve and Julie Rendle Davis (23) and Eva (25)

If you have any questions regarding membership, if you would like to sponsor a new member or if you would like to know more about Greensboro Country Club's dues abatement program, please contact our Membership Director Brittany Mitchell at b.mitchell@greensborocc.org or (336) 275-8506. We look forward to meeting your friends and showing them all that GCC has to offer!

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Membership Information

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General Manager's Message

Steve Matlaga, CCM

General Manager/CEO

"The Whole World Is a Doughnut"

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June 24, 2015

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Welcome, summer! We are busy, busy, busy and very thankful to be so! We deeply appreciate you making the Club part of your plans. In June we had increased pool, youth and private event activity and the Donald Ross Terrace is in full swing with members enjoying this great outdoor venue. I am hopeful that our communications (please make sure you are signed up for Club e-mails, Facebook and Instagram) convey the energy and passion the team has for driving creative new events and options for you and your family to enjoy throughout the year. It was our pleasure to see the record participation at the cardboard boat regatta, glow golf campout and most recently “The Whole World is a Doughnut.” As you look through this newsletter we hope the smiles we captured at those events take you back to the fun and inspires you to register for upcoming “new” events such as Yappy Hour, The Donald Ross Terrace Pizza Experience, All Sports Camp and more. Please do not hesitate to contact me or other staff if you have any great event or activity ideas, as we are always striving to bring you new and innovative events! Also, be sure to participate in our “Summer Photo Contest” on Facebook. Show us how you have fun around the Club and you just may win a complimentary dinner at the Club! Submit photos to yourclub@greensborocc.org with a caption, and we will post them on Facebook. Be sure to visit our Facebook page and vote for your favorite photo! As our President Gail Bernstein summarized, the Club is in a positive operational position and we will continue to focus on member participation growth with responsible fiscal management. The staff and I have implemented some new systems that will modernize some of our processes and will make us more efficient. We remain focused on providing quality venues, activities and services in a welcoming and friendly environment while maintaining fiscal responsibility.

In concert with the Board, who worked very hard on a new Mission, Vision and Core Value statements, the Senior leadership team and I are now working on updating our “Operational Mission and Vision” statements to consistently deliver the Mission of GCC at a high level. Our daily mission continues to be to make you and your family fans of our Club so you frequent the Club consistently, have positive experiences and in turn have the confidence to bring guests and sponsor new members. Thank you to all the members who recently sponsored new members and congratulations to all of our new members on joining the GCC family. As a result of your efforts, GCC is trending towards a positive membership “net” this year, so we hope that you consider sponsoring new members as outlined in our new Membership Incentive Program. If you would like more information regarding this program and if you would like to sponsor a new member, please contact Brittany Mitchell at (336) 275-8506 or b.mitchell@greensborocc.org. July brings positive exposure for our Club in the community at large as we host the “101st Carolina Amateur Championship” at the Farm Course (July 9th - 12th). During that same time frame, our Blue Dolphins will be competing in City Meet (July 9th - 11th) chasing not only a City Swim Championship, but also striving to make history for Swim for Cancer. The Blue Dolphins and our generous GCC Members and staff have worked hard this year in hopes of reaching a 27-year total donation to the American Cancer Society of $1 million. Stay tuned - this is going to be a great summer!

Steve Matlaga, CCM General Manager/CEO


Memorial Day Fun at the Cardboard Boat Regatta May 25, 2015

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"It's a Memorial Day Tradition!"

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Events 4th of July Celebration and Pool Party

Yappy Hour

12:00 - 2:00 p.m.

6:00 - 7:30 p.m. | Golf Practice Facility GCC's “Yappy Hour” will feature doggythemed fun for you and your pet! Join us for drink specials, hors d'oeuvres and make some new friends. Treat your furry friend to homemade doggy biscuits, a splash pool and a costume contest! $5 per person | Pets are our Guests

Saturday, July 4th

Irving Park Pool & Donald Ross Terrace Celebrate the holiday with a Barbecue Buffet pool side. The Buffet features Ribs, Burgers, Country Fried Chicken and all the fixings. Come to the Club for music, fun and games for kids of all ages. $17 Adults | $8 Children

Dining Hours of Operation for July 4th

The Sunset Room will be closed The Donald Ross Terrace Bar will be open from 12:00 - 8:00 p.m. Live Music from the Back Porch Orchestra 2:00 - 6:00 p.m. The Donald Ross Terrace will serve a la carte dinner from 4:00 - 8:00 p.m. The Snack Bar will be open 12:00 - 2:00 p.m. for snacks only and will offer the full menu 2:00 - 8:00 p.m.

Blowing Rock Brewery Beer Dinner Tuesday, July 14th

6:30 Sunset Bar and Terrace

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Blowing Rock Brewery representatives Josh Carlough and Tuesdae Rice are coming to GCC for the dinner and are providing a wonderful line-up of beers paired with a delicious dinner created by our culinary staff. $50 per person

Black and White Party Wednesday, August 5th

7:00 - 10:00 p.m. | Donald Ross Terrace

Dress from head-to-toe in your best BLACK and WHITE, and enjoy sushi, drink specials and live entertainment by Gypsy Danger! $25 per person | Member-Sign Bar

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Friday, August 14th

Member-Sign Bar Featuring Signature Cocktails

Boxer BLT - Bourbon, Tonic, Lemon juice King Charles Moscow Mule - Vodka, Ginger Beer, Bitters, Lime Juice

Friday Night Happy Hours

July 3rd, July 17th and July 31st

6:00 - 7:30 p.m. | Sunset Terrace Have a drink on the Sunset Terrace while enjoying an array of complimentary GCC hors d’oeuvres.

Live Music Saturdays

Come out to the Donald Ross Terrace and enjoy live music Saturday Nights in August from 8:00 to 10:00 p.m. We have a great line-up of bands: August 1st August 8th August 22nd

Cup of Blues Stereo Doll Acoustic Jessica Mashburn

Reservations are required. Please sign up online at www.greensborocc.org or call the Club’s receptionist at (336) 275-8506.


Events Upcoming Wine Dinners

The Farm

Hartford Court Wine Dinner with Owner Don Hartford

Sunday Grand Brunch Buffet

Sunday, July 12th & Sunday, August 9th 11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. | Farm

Hartford Family Winery is a family-owned winery located in the Russian River area of Sonoma County. The winery specializes in single-vineyard Pinot Noir, Chardonnay and old vine Zinfandel. The wines produced express the character of their unique vineyards.

Join us every second Sunday of the month for our Grand Brunch Buffet. Our chefs will create a varying array of breakfast and lunch favorites each month and of course, the popular chefattended omelet and waffle bar.

Flora Springs Winemaker Dinner

Weekly Thursday Night Buffet

Thursday, September 17th

Thursday, October 8th

Located at the base of the Mayacamas Mountains in the far Northwest corner of the Rutherford appellation, the Flora Springs estate is in the heart of the Napa Valley. Flora Springs was founded in 1978. As both artisan winemakers and growers, the family is committed to the traditions of fine winemaking and responsible stewardship of its 650 acres of vineyard land.

Summers Estate Wine Dinner with Jim Summers

6:00 - 9:00 p.m. | Farm

Join us every Thursday night as the Farm chefs create a wonderful buffet dinner with a new menu each week that mixes the best of new and creative dishes inspired by local seasonal ingredients with our existing Club favorites, such as our famous southern fried chicken. From soup to salads, entrées through our scratch-made desserts; there is always something for everyone. And of course, each month concludes with our Prime Rib Buffet on the last Thursday of each month (Thursday, July 30th & Thursday, August 27th).

Wednesday, November 4th

Hours of Operation

Please note that the Sunset Room, Bar and Terrace will be closed for maintenance starting July 20th and will re-open on August 4th.

Drive-In Movie Night Featuring "The Mighty Ducks" Saturday, August 1st

Arrive at 6:30 p.m. | Movie starts at 7:30 p.m.

Enjoy a la carte are hamburgers, cheeseburgers, hot dogs, corn-pups, milkshakes and assorted candy. $10 per person (Includes movie, popcorn and beverage station) Member-Sign Bar

Reservations are required. Please sign up online at www.greensborocc.org or call the Club’s receptionist at (336) 275-8506.

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The signature, “unique” wine offered by Summers is Charbono. The vine bears very large berries that are used to make a very dark red wine that, when subjected to extended skin contact during fermentation, is full of fruit flavor and low in tannins.

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Dining From the Chef

judging by your peers. Awards will be announced following with plenty of milk and fresh cookies. It’s a winwin for everyone.

We hope you’re enjoying the summer as much as we are. We have been very active around I hope you are all enjoying the summer weather and the Club with youth activities, our outdoor seasonal events. I look forward to seeing you in the dining rooms, at the Donald multiple weddings, golf events and Ross Terrace and around the pool! tournaments, tennis socials and a la carte dining. We are off and running at the Donald Ross Terrace as we Greg John, CEC head into Independence Day weekend and we look Executive Chef forward to providing a July 4th celebration by the pool this year.

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We are continuing are efforts on keeping the menus fresh and exciting while utilizing local farms and agriculture whenever possible. Chef Alex and I make weekly trips to the Farmer’s Market and plan a farmer’s basket menu weekly in the Sunset Room. We are featuring small and large plates so there will be something for everyone. You can sample multiple small plates or settle on one large plate. Don’t forget to try one of Chef Ben’s wonderful seasonal pastries. We are also featuring dessert soufflés in the Sunset Room on Friday nights in July. We are offering three interactive cooking class opportunities for the Membership over the next two months. Learn to utilize our brick oven at the Donald Ross Terrace to make, shape and bake homemade pizzas on July 15th. We will also work with whole wheat and gluten-free recipes. A farmers' table class called "Seasonal Creations" is being offered on July 22nd. We will buy fresh local ingredients and we will split up into groups with my sous chefs and myself to go through the brainstorming process of engineering a multi-course event on the fly. Both of these classes are hands on and include wines to match the theme. A fun-spirited cookie decorating challenge with mothers and son teams is scheduled for August 26th. We will give you jumbo GCC sugar cookies which you will decorate to outshine all the other mother and son teams in the challenge. We will then display them for

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Upcoming Events The Donald Ross Terrace Pizza Experience Wednesday, July 15th

11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. | Donald Ross Terrace Learn how to fire up a pizza oven, make and roll dough, then create and bake your own pizza. This includes perfectly paired wine. $35 per person | Ages 21 & Up

Seasonal Creations Wednesday, July 22nd

6:00 p.m. Until Done | GCC Banquet Kitchen We will purchase an array of fresh market produce and proteins and design a menu together focusing on utilizing local seasonal products. We will divide into teams with culinary professionals and see what we come up with. $55 per person | Ages 21 & Up

Mother & Son Cookie Challenge Wednesday, August 26th

Mothers and sons will decorate a jumbo GCC sugar cookie, and members will judge their favorite. There will be plenty of fresh cookies and milk for everyone! More information will be announced. To make reservations, please visit the website at www.greensborocc.org or call the Club's receptionist at (336) 275-8506.


Family & Youth Events 4th of July Celebration & Pool Party

Mini Dolphins Swim and Fit Camp

12:00 - 2:00 p.m. Irving Park Pool and Donald Ross Terrace

This camp is for children ages 3 to 6 who are comfortable in the water but who are not yet ready to swim independently or for the Blue Dolphins team. It designed to keep campers active in a fun and safe environment. Each day of camp includes a group swim lesson with a GCC swim instructor, a fun fitness class, lunch, and games and activities both in and out of the water. Each day of camp is limited to 10 campers.

Saturday, July 4th

Celebrate the holiday with a great Barbecue Buffet that will include Ribs, Burgers, Country Fried Chicken and all the fixings. Come to the Club for music, fun and games for kids of all ages! Have fun in and out of the pool and enjoy some fun competitions including the frozen t-shirt thaw out, soda toss, coin toss and more! $17 Adults | $8 Children

Family Fun Fridays

Friday, July 17th & Friday, July 31st

9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. | Irving Park Pool & Pavilion

Tuesday, July 7th to Thursday, July 9th Tuesday, July 14th to Thursday, July 16th Tuesday, August 4th to Thursday, August 6th Tuesday, August 11th to Thursday, August 13th $40 per day or $100 for a three-day session For more information, schedule and registration forms, please visit the website or contact Kelley Holoman at k.holoman@greensborocc.org.

7:00 - 9:00 p.m. | Irving Park Pool and Pavilion

Family Fun Fridays continue into July! Join us at the Irving Park Pool and Pavilion for these fun nights when the pool stays open late. The pool will stay open until 9:00 p.m. and the evening will have a special theme activity including a dive-in movie, bingo, or karaoke. No Charge Snack Bar and Donald Ross Terrace a la carte Available

All Sports Camp

9:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Farm Pool, Tennis Courts and Golf Course

Join us for a week of fun and games. This is your chance to try all of GCC activities! 9:00 - 10:30 a.m. Golf 10:30 - 11:30 a.m. Tennis 11:30 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. Lunch 12:30 - 1:30 p.m. Swimming Parents will pick up children at 1:30 p.m. at Farm pool $175 per Child for the Week (Includes Lunch) Children ages 7 to 12 | Limited Registration

Final Family Fun Friday Back to School Pool Party Friday, August 14th

7:00 - 9:00 p.m. | Irving Park Pool and Pavilion

Our last Family Fun Friday will be a Back-to-School theme party! Finish off the summer right by coming to our Back to School Dance and Pool Party. Join us for a night of fun, games, and music! No Charge Snack Bar and Donald Ross Terrace a la carte Available

Reservations are required. Please sign up online at www.greensborocc.org or call the Club’s receptionist at (336) 275-8506.

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Monday, July 20th - Thursday, July 23rd

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Tom Cascarano Cascarano Tom Inducted into into Inducted USPTA Hall Hall of of Fame Fame USPTA After 38 38 years years of of service service to to After the tennis community, Tom the tennis community, Tom Cascarano, GCC’s GCC’s Director Director of of Cascarano, Tennis, was inducted into the Tennis, was inducted into the USPTA Southern Southern Division Division Hall Hall USPTA of Fame Fame on on Sunday, Sunday, May May 16th. 16th. of Tom has been with GCC for 23 Tom has been with GCC for 23 years, continually continually growing growing and and years, improving the Club’s tennis improving the Club’s tennis program. program. "Being part part of of the the Tennis Tennis "Being Professional Hall of Fame is aa Professional Hall of Fame is complete joy. joy. II am am humbled humbled and and honored honored to to receive receive complete this prestigious award,” said Tom. “To be involved this prestigious award,” said Tom. “To be involved with such such an an elite elite group group of of tennis tennis professionals professionals is is with truly special. I am in this profession because of the truly special. I am in this profession because of the passion II have have for for tennis tennis and and the the ability ability to to touch touch passion members' lives." lives." members'

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The United United States States Professional Professional Tennis Tennis Association Association The is aa growing growing group group of of tennis-teaching tennis-teaching professionals professionals is and coaches that promotes a greater awareness of and coaches that promotes a greater awareness of the sport. sport. To To be be inducted inducted into into the the Hall Hall of of Fame, Fame, aa the tennis professional must have an extensive resume tennis professional must have an extensive resume of accomplishments and time serving the USPTA. of accomplishments and time serving the USPTA. Steve Matlaga Matlaga said, said, “We “We could could not not be be more more proud proud Steve of Tom’s induction into the USPTA Southern of Tom’s induction into the USPTA Southern Division Hall Hall of of Fame. Fame. He He has has been been an an invaluable invaluable Division asset to our Tennis program. His passion for the the asset to our Tennis program. His passion for game, the the Club Club and and our our Members Members has has created created game, a tennis program that is truly ‘Best in Class’. His a tennis program that is truly ‘Best in Class’. His induction further exemplifies the extraordinary induction further exemplifies the extraordinary talent that that the the Members Members have have available available to to them them at at talent our Club, and we are honored that Tom has made our Club, and we are honored that Tom has made GCC his his second second home home for for 23 23 years.” years.” GCC Congratulations, Tom! Tom! Congratulations,

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Summer Tennis Tennis Programs Programs Summer It’s not not too too late late to to sign sign up up for for the the July July summer summer tennis tennis It’s program! The The clinics clinics are are available available for for all all ages ages and and levels. levels. program! Please call call the the Tennis Tennis Pro Pro Shop Shop at at 275-8162. 275-8162. Please

Future Stars Stars (Ages (Ages 4-6) 4-6) Now Now Through Through July July 17th 17th Future Wednesday, Thursday, Thursday, Friday Friday || 8:45 8:45 -- 9:30 9:30 a.m. a.m. Wednesday, $15 per per Day Day or or $40 $40 per per Week Week $15

Quickstart (Ages (Ages 88 & & Under) Under) Now Now Through Through July July 17th 17th Quickstart

Wednesday, Thursday, Thursday, Friday Friday || 9:30 9:30 -- 10:30 10:30 a.m. a.m. Wednesday, $18 per per Day Day or or $45 $45 per per Week Week $18

Junior Summer Summer Camp Camp (Ages (Ages 99 -- 16) 16) Now Now Through Through July July 16th 16th Junior Monday -- Thursday Thursday Monday 10:30 a.m. a.m. -- 12:00 12:00 p.m. p.m. Tennis 10:30 Tennis 12:00 1:00 p.m. Open (Lunch/Swim) (Lunch/Swim) 12:00 - 1:00 p.m. Open 1:00 -- 2:30 2:30 p.m. p.m. Tennis 1:00 Tennis $25 per 1 ½ Hour, $50 per Day or $160 per Week Week $25 per 1 ½ Hour, $50 per Day or $160 per

Women’s Gate Gate City City Tennis Tennis Women’s

New players, players, if if you you are are interested interested in in playing playing Gate Gate City City New Tennis for for GCC GCC this this fall fall and and haven’t haven’t played played for for the the Club Club Tennis before, give give the the Tennis Tennis Pro Pro Shop Shop aa call call at at (336) (336) 275-8162 275-8162 before, so we can get you started! We are looking for all levels to to so we can get you started! We are looking for all levels help fill fill our our GCC GCC Teams. Teams. Come Come join join us! us! help

Men’s Wednesday Wednesday Night Night League League Men’s

Calling all all GCC GCC men! men! This This is is your your chance chance to to sign sign up up early early Calling for the the fun-filled fun-filled Men’s Men’s Wednesday Wednesday Night Night League. League. RegisRegisfor tration beings August 17th. This season each individual tration beings August 17th. This season each individual will accumulate accumulate points points to to win win prizes prizes at at our our famous famous end end of of will the season beer and sandwich party. The league will start the season beer and sandwich party. The league will start on Wednesday, Wednesday, September September 16th. 16th. More More information information Don’t Don’t on forget to to sign sign up up early early with with the the Tennis Tennis Pro Pro Shop Shop limited limited forget availability. availability.


Tennis Tennis Upcoming Upcoming Events Events

Tennis Tennis Reminders Reminders

July July 4th 4th Tennis Tennis Games Games

Fall Fall Outdoor Outdoor Court Court Schedule Schedule

Saturday, Saturday, July July 4th 4th

12:30 12:30 -- 1:30 1:30 p.m. p.m. || Irving Irving Park Park No matter what your age or No matter what your age or ability, ability, we we want want you you to to join join in in on on the the fun fun at at the the July July 4th 4th Tennis Tennis Games! Games! Test Test your your tennis tennis skills skills and and have have aa good good time time with with your your fellow fellow Club friends and family! Club friends and family!

Junior Junior Sports Sports Camp Camp

Beginning, Beginning, August August 17th, 17th, we we will will resume resume our our fall fall court court schedule. Court reservations will be taken at 9:00 schedule. Court reservations will be taken at 9:00 a.m. a.m. 9:00 9:00 -- 10:30 10:30 a.m. a.m. 10:30 10:30 a.m. a.m. -- 12:00 12:00 p.m. p.m. 12:00 12:00 -- 1:30 1:30 p.m. p.m. 1:30 1:30 -- 3:00 3:00 p.m. p.m. 3:00 4:00 p.m. 3:00 - 4:00 p.m. (Court (Court Maintenance) Maintenance) 4:00 4:00 -- 10:00 10:00 p.m. p.m. (Booked (Booked on on the the ½ ½ hour) hour)

Proper Proper Tennis Tennis Attire Attire

Proper Proper tennis tennis attire attire is is considered considered to to be be tennis tennis shorts, shorts, skirts, skirts, tennis tennis tops tops for for women women and and sleeved sleeved shirts shirts for for Farm men. Cut-off shorts, bathing suits, blue jeans, sleeveFarm Pool, Pool, Tennis Tennis Courts Courts and and Golf Golf Course Course men. Cut-off shorts, bathing suits, blue jeans, sleeveJoin Join us us for for aa week week of of fun fun and and games. games. This This is is your your chance chance less less shirts shirts worn worn by by men men are are prohibited. prohibited. Only Only smoothed smoothed to try all of GCC activities! sole to try all of GCC activities! sole tennis tennis shoes shoes must must be be worn worn on on tennis tennis courts. courts. Any Any 9:00 Golf other type of shoe is prohibited. 9:00 -- 10:30 10:30 a.m. a.m. Golf other type of shoe is prohibited. 10:30 Tennis 10:30 -- 11:30 11:30 a.m. a.m. Tennis 11:30 Lunch 11:30 a.m. a.m. -- 12:15 12:15 p.m. p.m. Lunch 12:30 1:30 p.m. Swimming 12:30 - 1:30 p.m. Swimming Junior Junior Team Team Tennis Tennis Standings Standings Parents Parents will will pick pick up up children children at at 1:30 1:30 p.m. p.m. at at Farm Farm pool pool We want to congratulate all $175 per Child for the Week (Includes Lunch) We want to congratulate all our our GCC GCC Junior Junior $175 per Child for the Week (Includes Lunch) participants for their efforts in the Junior Team Tennis Children participants for their efforts in the Junior Team Tennis Children ages ages 7 7 to to 12 12 || Limited Limited Registration Registration League League this this 2015 2015 spring spring season. season. 10 10 & & Under Under -- 3rd 3rd Place Place 12 & Under 2nd 12 & Under - 2nd Place Place 14 14 & & Under Under -- 4th 4th Place Place

Monday, Monday, July July 20th 20th –– Thursday, Thursday, July July 23rd 23rd

Thursday, Thursday, July July 23rd 23rd

7:00 7:00 p.m. p.m. || Irving Irving Park Park Boil up some fun Boil up some fun this this summer summer when when the the best best of of the the coast and tennis come together for the “Coastal coast and tennis come together for the “Coastal SeaSeafood food Boil Boil Tennis Tennis Social"! Social"! Join Join in in for for GREAT GREAT food, food, drinks drinks and tennis FUN! and tennis FUN! $30 $30 per per Couple Couple Sign Sign up up online online at at www.greensborocc.org www.greensborocc.org or or call call the the Tennis Tennis Pro Pro Shop Shop at at (336) (336) 275-8162. 275-8162.

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Carolina Carolina Seafood Seafood Boil Boil Social Social

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Golf Golf Update The Tournament Season is Upon Us!

The President’s Cup at the end of July, chaired by Ryan Gioffre, is slated again to be one of the best events of the season. This event always has a full field, so if you are not entered be sure to file your registration. A Thursday Stag night kicks off the festivities with the team flighting. Also, a new event has been added to the program this year - a Friday afternoon two-man team event at the Irving Park course that begins at 5:00 p.m.

Topping the teams were Stanhope Johnson (a recent junior in our programs) and Ben Rightsell who posted a low gross score of 64 for a tie with Mike Murray Jr. and Thomas Mayes. A tiebreaker was a chip-off between the two juniors and Ben Rightsell executed a deft pitch to snare the winners trophy. In the net division, Bob Hudson and Andrew Plate tied at net 64 with Scott Neff and Dawson McAlhaney. Dawson represented the team for the chip-off and produced a solid chip to within eight feet to a difficult hole position for his team to win the champion trophy.

The Annual Parent-Child Championship will be played on Saturday, July 18th at the Farm course. The format will be a two-person team with a parent-child combination. Competition is gross and net overall and gross and net within the age groups of the junior golfer with 50% of the parent’s handicap.

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Be sure to sign up for the Ladies and Men’s Club Championship. Ladies play Irving Park and the Farm, Friday, August 28th and Saturday, August 29th, in a stroke play scoring individual stroke play competition with flights accommodating all levels of players with established handicaps. The Men’s Club Championship is August 29th & 30th and plays the opposite sequence of Irving Park and the Farm. The format is scoring of individual stroke play with flights. The Championship will be 54 holes starting Friday, August 28th. All other flights will be 36 holes conducted on Saturday and Sunday with handicap and net scores. Entry fee includes refreshments for the weekend, team prizes and feature prizes. This is a tournament package event. Save the date for our Folds of Honor Fundraiser on September 2nd. This is an event to provide financial assistance to spouses and children of soldiers defending our country’s freedom.

Tournament Results

2015 Generation Gap Tournament

This new event was well attended and turned out to be a lot of fun. The teams consisted of one of our outstanding junior golfers paired with an adult who was not a relative in a shamble format at the Farm course.

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Stanhope Johnson, one of top junior golfers, played as the adult with Ben Rightsell and won the gross title in a playoff

Thomas Mayes and Mike Murray Jr. Win Second Place Net

Dawson McAlhany and Scott Third Net Winners Lee Bentsen Neff Win First Net after Dawson and Nathan Bradshaw Wins Chip Off

2015 Couples Member-Guest

Brad and Margaret Penn teamed with their guest couple Billy and Leah Price to win low gross honors in the Couples Member-Guest played May 31st. The winning team posted an even par 72 for the first place title. In the net division, Mark and Carol Boles partnered with Jack and Marilyn Whitley to scorch the Farm course with a 12 under par 60 for the title. This is the first Couples Member-Guest for our Club, and based on the positive feedback, watch for more of these events to come!


Golf Upcoming Events

Junior Golf

July 4th ABCD Mixed Scramble

Junior Golf Camp

8:30 a.m. Shotgun | Farm Course Teams are ABCD team captain’s choice, with men and lady players entering as individuals. $35 Entry Fee per Person (Includes Buffet and Prizes)

Three day, summer golf camps focusing on basic instruction from full-swing to putting to “training the athlete” TPI games. There will be games to test the newly learned skills and team play! Play to learn! Camps run from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. and costs $135 per student.

Parent-Child Championship Saturday, July 18th

Starting Times Begin at 11:00 a.m. | Farm Course Format is a two-person team with a parent-child combination, modified alternate shot. $10 Entry Fee (Includes Prizes)

Thursday, July 23rd - Sunday, July 26th Men’s Stag Night & Team Draw

Thursday, July 23rd | 6:30 p.m. | Pavilion

Men’s Two-Man IP Team Title (Additional Event)

Friday, July 24th | 5:00 p.m. Shotgun Start

Saturday, July 25th

9:00 a.m. Shotgun Start | Irving Park

Sunday, July 26th

10:00 a.m. Shotgun Start | Farm

Save the Date!

Men's & Ladies Club Championship

Friday, August 28th - Sunday, August 30th

Folds of Honor

Wednesday, September 2nd For more information and to sign up for these events, visit the Club's website at www.greensborocc.org or call the Golf Pro Shop at (336) 275-7922.

Junior Grinder

July 16th, August 12th & August 26th | Irving Park

This junior favorite was the most popular event of 2014! Junior will sign up individually and the golf staff will make pairings for juniors. Formats vary from a scramble, shamble and better ball. Prizes awarded for the winners.

Beat the Pro

July 29th & August 19th | Irving Park

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President's Cup

Monday, July 13th - Wednesday, July 15th | Irving Park

This event gives our juniors a chance to play with - and maybe even beat - our golf professionals, earning ultimate bragging rights.

Junior Club Championship

Thursday, July 30th - Friday, July 31st | Irving Park

This event a great way for our junior golfers to display their skill and hard work on the golf course. We have added a new wrinkle to this event - a Ping Pong tournament will conducted after both rounds of play.

Pee Wee Golf Clinics

July 5th, August 2nd & August 23rd | Irving Park

Introduce your 2 to 6 year-old to golf and start them on the path to a lifelong enjoyment of the game! Using basic instruction with a unique teaching system, SNAG (Starting New At Golf), the golf professional staff creates excitement and fun so the children will continue to learn and play the game for years. Cost is $20 per clinic and we require the parent(s) to stay for the clinic.

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Saturday, July 4th

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Ladies Golf Association Upcoming Events

Tournament Results

Monthly Ladies Golf Association Captain’s Choice

Wild, Wild West - Ladies Member-Guest

We invite you to join us for the next two monthly Captain’s Choice events Tuesday, July 21st at the Farm and Tuesday, August 25th at Irving Park for an 8:30 a.m. shotgun start. After the round, enjoy some good conversation and the tall tales of golf over a cool refreshing lunch of summer fare. Please register your attendance by the prior Saturday.

State Net Tournament

Each year, we use one of the Tuesday ladies play days as the “state net” tournament. Scoring includes low gross, low net and low putts. Our lowest net scorer will get her name on the perpetual plaque in the ladies locker room and a small gift from the Carolinas Golf Association. Join us Tuesday, August 4th at the Farm.

2015 Ladies Club Championship

Friday, August 28th and Saturday, August 29th

The Ladies Two-Day Club Championship will be played in conjunction with the Men’s Club Championship this year. This will create a nice weekend for the membership. The ladies will play the Irving Park course on Friday while the men’s championship flight qualifies at the Farm. The ladies will conclude on Saturday including the awards lunch at the Farm course while the men try to master the Irving Park course. The Ladies Championship players and their spouses are invited to a Cocktail Party in the Carlisle Bar at Irving Park on Friday evening following their first round. All have a chance to win!

Ladies Fall Golf Trip to the Mountains July | August 2015

Monday, September 15th - Tuesday, September 16th

1:00 p.m. shotgun on Monday followed by dinner at Blowing Rock Country Club and late morning starting times at Grandfather Country Club on Tuesday. Thank you once again to our gracious mountain hostesses! Registration begins August 1st. For more information and to sign up for these events, visit the Club's website at www.greensborocc.org or call the Farm Golf Pro Shop at (336) 288-4470.

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The Outlaws Had Fun!

In the words of Stephen Curtis Chapman, “saddle up your horses, we’ve got a trail to blaze!” This saying took on some new meaning as the Ladies Member-Guest kicked off with our lady pro on horseback riding up the practice range to give the morning “proclamations.” The group enjoyed a great day of golf at the Farm followed by their second surprise - line dancing lessons! The ladies were good sports and filled the dance floor! The second day again the popular shamble format was played over the Farm layout. Handcrafted local pottery was awarded for team prizes and feature prizes. The 2015 Ladies Member-Guest Champions were Laurie Watson, Nicole Johnson, Robin Tosco and Donna Pratt. Net honors by one shot went to Sunny Lawson, Sally McElwee, Laura Norman and Harriet Long. Our returning friend, now as a guest, Mary Bee Petot, joined Buff Perry and hosts Mary Carol Danahy and Sharon Hicks for second net. The posse of Becky Campbell, Lynette Batton, Rosie and Judy Powell were third A memorable event indeed! Thanks to our event committee: Becky Campbell, Denise Collins, Kris Flynt, Sharon Hicks, Rosie Powell and Robin Tosco.


Turf Talk The Summer of 2015

Once the extent of the winter kill damage was clearly apparent, plans were quickly made to deal with this issue. The Board of Directors and ManageWinter Kill Area ment have once again demonstrated their commitment to the golf program by allocating expenditures above the normal operating budget for a reasonable approach for repairing damage. What we mean by a “reasonable approach� is that repairs will not take place instantly. To implement an expedited repair program would require extremely large funding measures to allow for contractors to be brought onsite and all the repairs to be accomplished via sod. Our plan involves bringing on additional seasonal laborers to do the vast majority of repairs in-house, sodding small areas not conducive to sprigs and sprigging large areas where sod is cost prohibitive. While this plan will take longer to accomplish it is ultimately designed to have an acceptable impact on the Club’s bottom line while taking into consideration the expectations of the membership and the overall playability of our two courses. We closed down the Irving Park course in June to plant sprigs throughout damaged areas on a large number of the fairways. Due to a prior agreement with the Carolinas Golf Association, the Club is hosting the 2015 Carolinas Amateur in July. Our sprig date at Irving Park was Hand Spreading Sprigs

scheduled at the earliest possible time to allow for the course to be re-opened when the Farm course is shut down for the tournament. While this short period will not be near what is needed to show improvement in some areas, it should be enough time to begin drying these areas out so that they are traversable. The driving range and chipping fairway at the Farm will also be closed down for similar sprigging repairs on the Monday following the Carolinas Amateur (July 13th). We would expect this area to be closed for a similar three to four week period while we try and establish the new Bermudagrass. All the areas at both the Irving Park course and the Farm range will be sprigged with the newest and most cold hardy variety of Bermudagrass, which goes by the name of Latitude 36. This grass has been in the marketplace for several years and performed better than 419 Bermuda this past winter at courses as far north as the Mid-Atlantic. While the winter kill of 2014-15 will dominate much of the discussion this year and it will be a measuring point for how well superintendents can turn around their properties, it will be important not to lose focus on all the other day-to-day work that will be required of the team to make sure the course is in the best possible condition despite all the repair work that will be going on. We sincerely thank all of the members for their patience while we are making repairs to the courses and experience closures from time-to-time. The recovery of the course, the safety issues and overall experience of the members will be worth it once we are finished. The entire team appreciates your support and understanding as we work hard to return the course to conditions that are commensurate with Greensboro Country Club. Doug Lowe, CGCS Director of Golf Course & Grounds Maintenance

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The summer of 2015 looks to be a very busy season for the Golf Course Maintenance team both here and at most of the surrounding courses. Mother Nature has dealt golf courses in our area a bad hand, but in my business, when you play with Mother Nature over a long period of time a few bad hands are surely to be expected.

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Fitness Fitness Update The summer season has officially arrived and because our members love the great outdoors this time of year, GCC Fitness has headed outdoors with Aqua Fitness, Couples Boot Camp and Fitness Events Training! Aqua Fitness is a low-impact class, however, don’t let that fool you. In Aqua Fit you can get an intense workout or slow down to your own pace if you’re a beginner or rehabilitating an injury. Want to spend some quality time with your significant other? Ask them out on a date to one of three summer fitness series date night! Afterwards you can enjoy craft beer and pizza from GCC’s very own brick oven. Don’t worry about the calories, you will certainly burn plenty of them in the Date Night Boot Camp.

Fitness Center Open House

Visit the Fitness Center for a complimentary two-week Open House September 14th through September 27th. Join us for any of our group classes, Fitness Center activities, small group trainings or an individual fitness orientation (orientation is by appointment only, please). There will be challenges, prizes and more! If you have never been to the Fitness Center, been absent for a bit or have just never tried out our classes, save the date and look for more information on this fun-filled and hands-on event coming soon!

Upcoming Events Robyn’s Boot Camp

Mondays & Wednesdays, July 6th - August 10th 7:30 a.m. | $145 per person

The new trend in fitness is endurance run events loaded with obstacles, inflatables and mud. Some runs include being drenched with a color substance throughout the race. These races are fun, can be laid back or challenging as well as team-oriented. Join our GCC trainers and let them get you ready for your first, or next, fitness event!

Robyn’s TRX Boot Camp

We can’t wait to spend the summer with you!

Sip and Spin

Lori Lennon Director of Fitness

Fitness Champions July | August 2015

Save the Date!

WOW Challenge Winners May: Frank Gavigan - June: Pat Brooks

Don’t forget to attend our WOW demos every Monday at 10:30 a.m. and Tuesdays at 12:00 p.m.

Scan Card Challenge Winners May: Kelly Phipps - June: Melissa Coker

Thanks for scanning your fitness access card; it provides us with important information to serve you better!

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Tuesdays & Thursdays, July 7th - August 11th 12:00 p.m. | $145 per person

Date Night Boot Camp

Thursday, July 9th & Thursday, July 23rd | 6:00 p.m. Enjoy craft beer and pizza following your workout to reload energy and socialize. $35 per couple Thursday, July 16th | 6:00 p.m. Enjoy craft beer and pizza following your workout to reload energy and socialize. $18 per person

5K Retro Run | Saturday, August 15th

It’s easy as ABC, 123, Retro Run, baby - you and me! Dig through your closets and drawers for those bell bottoms and tie-dye shirts and you just might be a lucky star and win $100 for the best retro running outfit. There will be music from the 60’s, 70’s and 80’s, great food and craft beer from Greensboro’s newest microbrewery, Gibb’s Hundred Brewing Company. And by the way, you get to run a 5K too! We’ll have cool shirts and other goodies for all runners! We will also have training for the 5K Tuesday, July 7th through Tuesday, August 11th at 7:00 p.m. Team up with other members, create your retro run outfit and enjoy a morning of fitness and festivities on August 15th!


Aquatics

Can you believe July is already here? Many thanks to all the kids and parents who came out Memorial Day Weekend, and participated in our 3rd Annual Cardboard Boat Regatta. In case you missed it, the “SS Trainor,” crewed by Lily Jones and Caroline Garrison, blew away the competition with a winning time of 21.81 seconds! This was by far our biggest race, with 18 cardboard boats and a total of 50 crew members. We had teams that were all about team spirit, matching uniforms and theme boats. Of course we had several boats that could not quite make it across the pool, but “Candy Canoe” powered by Anne Kaplan and Reagan Neff took home the “Titanic” award for the most spectacular sinking. Their boat sunk immediately to the bottom of the pool before they ever shoved off. We hope to see even more duct tape, bigger and crazier designs, and outrageous costumes in 2016. Looking ahead to the last few months of the season, we hope for continued safety and success at both pools. As always, see you at the pool! Lindsay Pegg Director of Aquatics & Youth Activities

Swim Lessons

Whether you're learning to swim or perfecting your racing skills, GCC can help with private swim lessons. Private lessons are customized for each swimmer depending on their skill level (beginner – advanced). 30-Minute Class | $25 per Lesson or $80 for Four Lessons GCC also offers semi-private lessons. Semi-private lessons are designed for two swimmers and are ideal for siblings or friends of equivalent skill level. 30-Minute Class | $40 per lesson ($20 per swimmer) For more details about swim lessons, or to schedule a private lesson please contact Kelley Holoman at k.holoman@greensborocc.org.

The Blue Dolphin Family

The GCC Blue Dolphins are in the midst of another exciting swim team season under new Head Coach Katie McNerney. Coach Katie has had a positive experience as head coach, and would like to thank our families and swimmers for helping make the transition an easy one. Throughout the season, our swim team family has come together to face the competitive challenges of the sport, and embrace the camaraderie of all the swimmers and parents that come together to carry on the Blue Dolphin tradition. Coach Katie has been welcomed into the Blue Dolphin Family, and as a team, we will continue to strive for success both in and out of the water, create positive experiences, better ourselves as swimmers, and build bonds with fellow teammates that will last a lifetime.

Championship Time

The Blue Dolphins are preparing for another City Meet Championship on July 9th, 10th and 11th which will be held at the venerable Greensboro Aquatic Center. The Blue Dolphin family will bring a phenomenal season to a close, and once again give performances in the pool that are worthy of any championship final. Blue Dolphins, this is our season, let’s have fun and make it the best yet! Immediately following the closing ceremonies on the final day of City Meet Championships, all Blue Dolphin swimmers and families are invited to the Irving Park Pool for our traditional Blue Dolphin Championship Night Swim! The pool will be open to Blue Dolphin Swimmers only starting at 8:00 p.m. All coaches will be on deck to celebrate our season, with food, fun, night swimming and much more!

Support Your GCC Blue Dolphins

As we wrap up a successful fundraising campaign, please continue to support our Blue Dolphin’s in their efforts to reach the one million dollar mark, in total money raised for the American Cancer Society’s Swim for Cancer fundraiser.

Swim Team Awards Banquet Wednesday, July 24th

6:30 p.m. | Irving Park Ballroom Celebrate an award-winning season with your GCC Blue Dolphin Swim Team. We will be honoring everyone who participated on this year’s swim team, recognizing our senior swimmers, as well as awarding those who went above and beyond during the swim season. Reservations are required. Visit the website at www.greensborocc.org or call the receptionist at 336.275.8506.

July | August 2015

From the Pool Deck

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PRSRT STD U.S. POSTAGE PAID GREENSBORO, NC PERMIT NO. 499

Greensboro Country Club 410 Sunset Drive Greensboro, NC 27408

2015 Board of Directors President Inside Vice President Outside Vice President Treasurer Assistant Treasurer Secretary Assistant Secretary Membership Chair Director Director Director Director Director Director Director

Phone Directory

Farm Clubhouse Farm Golf Pro Shop Farm Pool Farm Snack Bar Farm Tennis Pro Shop Fitness Center Irving Park Clubhouse Irving Park Golf Pro Shop Irving Park Pool Irving Park Tennis Pro Shop

July | August 2015

E-Mail

Gail Bernstein A. Holt Gwyn Preston E. Davenport Jr. Edward A. LeBlanc Jason Bohrer James Kirkpatrick III Lee McAllister Monty D. Hagler Daniel C. Craft Mark Davidson David Egerton Susan Stafford Kelly James M. Morgan III Matthew Rankin Garson Rice Jr.

Club Directory (336) 288-3415 (336) 288-4461 (336) 288-9242 (336) 288-5607 (336) 288-7801 (336) 691-5825 (336) 275-8506 (336) 272-4364 (336) 691-5811 (336) 275-8162

Steve Matlaga, CCM - General Manager Tom Cascarano, USPTA - Director of Tennis Melissa Clark - Director of Club Operations Jim Deaton, PGA - Director of Golf J. Scott Harmon - Director of Private Events Greg John, CEC - Executive Chef Dayna Lax - Executive Administrative Assistant Lori Lennon - Director of Fitness Doug Lowe, CGCS - Director of Golf Course Maintenance Nikki Ludwig - Director of Communications Brittany Mitchell - Membership Director Brandon Nowak, PGA - IP Head Golf Professional John Olinick - Purchasing Director Lindsay Pegg - Director of Aquatics & Youth Activities Bill Stone, CPA - CFO/Controller Mary Thomas, PGA - Farm Head Golf Professional Earl Waddell - Facilities Manager Beth Wilkerson - Director of Human Resources

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s.matlaga@greensborocc.org gcctennis@greensborocc.org m.clark@greensborocc.org j.deaton@greensborocc.org s.harmon@greensborocc.org g.john@greensborocc.org d.lax@greensborocc.org l.lennon@greensborocc.org d.lowe@greensborocc.org n.ludwig@greensborocc.org b.mitchell@greensborocc.org b.nowak@greensborocc.org j.olinick@greensborocc.org l.pegg@greensborocc.org b.stone@greensborocc.org m.thomas@greensborocc.org e.waddell@greensborocc.org b.wilkerson@greensborocc.org

Food Service Hours of Operation Sunset Room Reservations Recommended - Dressy Casual Dinner: Thursday - Saturday: 6:00 - 9:30 p.m. Sunset Bar Tuesday & Wednesday: 5:00 - 9:30 p.m. Thursday: 5:00 -10:30 p.m. Friday - Saturday: 5:00 p.m. - 12:00 a.m. Family Grille/1909 No Reservations - Casual Attire & Daily Specials Bar Service Available Breakfast: Friday - Sunday: 7:30 - 10:30 a.m. Lunch: Tuesday - Saturday: 11:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Sunday Brunch: 11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Dinner: Wednesday - Sunday: 5:30 - 9:00 p.m. Men’s Grille & Bar Tuesday - Sunday: 11:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Snack Bar Monday: 11:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Tuesday - Sunday: 11:30 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. Farm Grille Tuesday: 11:30 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. Bar & Halfway House Lunch: Wednesday - Sunday: 11:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Bar: Wednesday - Sunday 11:30 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. Snack Bar: Monday - Sunday 11:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Thursday Night Buffet: 6:00 - 9:00 p.m. Sunday Brunch: Every Second Sunday 11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Donald Ross Terrace Lunch: Wednesday - Sunday: 12:00 - 5:00 p.m. (Short Menu) Bar: Wednesday & Thursday: 12:00 - 9:00 p.m. Friday & Saturday: 12:00 - 10:00 p.m. Sunday: 12:00 - 8:00 p.m. Dinner: Wednesday - Saturday: 5:00 - 9:00 p.m. Sunday: 5:00 - 8:00 p.m.


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