Woodbridge Golf & Country Club - July 2024 News

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A Publication of Woodbridge Golf & Country Club

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Woodbridge Golf & Country Club

950 E Woodbridge Rd, Woodbridge, CA 95258

Digital version available at www.woodbridgegcc.net

Officers

President Cody Diede | VP Mark Berry | Treasurer Nolan Person | Secretary Danny Miladinovich | Past President Nick Salvetti

Directors

Stan Demski, Dan Grauman, Greg Kozlowski, Rich Parejo, Andy Petersen, Laura Reeves, Josh Sturman

Club Contacts

Ryan Bill, General Manager 263-0113 | rbill@woodbridgegcc.com

Questions about this publication should be directed to Kristine Roberson, 263-0115, or kroberson@woodbridgegcc.com

2024JULY THE TAP IN Short, quick news

Membership & Marketing Director Kristine Roberson 263-0115 | kroberson@woodbridgegcc.com

Controller Jared Burns 263-0116 | jburns@woodbridgegcc.com

Human Resources Specialist Nabila Amin 263-0114 | namin@woodbridgegcc.com

Administration Office 334-5454 x 100

Food & Beverage Director Kelley Mori 263-0112 | kmori@woodbridgegcc.com

Events Coordinator Melissa Becerra 263-0121 | mbecerra@woodbridgegcc.com

Cafe 263-0133 | Private Events 263-0121

Head Golf Professional John Hughes, PGA 368-2685 | jhughes@woodbridgegcc.com

Golf Course Superintendent Lou Silveira lsilveira@woodbridgegcc.com

Player Development Professional Ryan Williams 369-2371 | rawilliams@woodbridgegcc.com

Golf Shop/Tee Times 369-2371

Fitness Center Coordinator Tariq Glenn 370-6330 | sports@woodbridgegcc.com

Tennis Professional Mauricio Achondo, USPTA 327-5659 | machondo@woodbridgegcc.com

Tennis Professional Haley Marais, USPTA 275-5158 | hmarais@woodbridgegcc.com

Sports Complex & Reservations 370-6330

July 31 is deadline for last names starting with M-R

If your last name starts with M-R, your food and beverage quarterly minimum ends this month. As a reminder, our events, Cafe food and beverage, beverage cart and wine bottle purchases all count toward your food and beverage minimum.

Upcoming Member Events & Meetings

July 3, 10, 17, 24, 31: Men’s Twilight

July 4: Red,White & Blue Couples Tournament

July 4, 11, 18, 25: Pickleball Twilight League

July 5, 12, 19, 26: Tennis Twilight

July 9-12: Jr Golf & Jr Tennis Camps

July 10 & 24: SWIM MEETS

July 13: Jr Parent Tennis Round Robin

July 18: House & Social Committee meeting

July 18: Membership Committee meeting

July 20: CENTENNIAL BIRTHDAY BASH

July 23-26: Jr Golf & Jr Tennis Camps

July 23: Finance Committee meeting

July 27: July Jam - Pickleball Tournament

July 30: Board of Directors Meeting

Season Winners CHARITY

2023-24

Overall & Group 1

Marion Goldberg & Margie Baldwin

Group 2 First Place

Beth Grady & Kathy Haynie

Group 3 First Place

Meg McKenzie & Cheryl Nilmeyer

Second Place

Group 1: Liza Kanemura & Mary Slate

Group 2: Sharon Daegling & Jackie Burrows

Group 3: Steve Beckham & Hilda Wentland

Third Place

Group 1: Pat Kishida & Kathryn Munson

Group 2: Susan Maley & Shirley Spiekerman

Group 3: Rita Kooyman & Maija French

PROPER CARE OF OUR NEW CART FLEET

Help us keep our new carts in excellent condition for savings to the Club

Dear Members,

We are thrilled to announce the arrival of our brand new golf cart fleet, a significant investment aimed at enhancing your experience at our Club. These stateof-the-art carts are designed for comfort, reliability, and performance, ensuring you enjoy every round of golf to the fullest. To maintain the high standards and longevity of these new additions, we kindly request your cooperation in following some simple guidelines.

1. Safety First

Always drive safely and responsibly. Our carts are equipped with the latest safety features, but your attentiveness is crucial. Observe all posted speed limits and signage, and avoid reckless driving. Remember, the safety of all members and guests is paramount.

2. Respect the Course

Our beautiful course is meticulously maintained to provide the best possible playing conditions. To help us keep it in pristine condition, please:

• Stick to the designated cart paths wherever possible.

• Avoid driving on tee boxes, greens, and areas marked as restricted.

• Be cautious on wet or muddy ground to prevent damage to the turf.

3. Proper Handling and Parking

Treat the carts with care to avoid unnecessary wear and tear:

• Use the parking brake when stopping.

• Turn off the ignition and remove the key when not in use.

• Park only in designated areas to avoid obstructing pathways and other players.

4. Reporting Issues

Our maintenance team is dedicated to keeping the fleet in top condition. If you notice any mechanical issues, unusual noises, or anything that seems amiss, please report it to the Pro Shop as soon as possible. Prompt reporting helps us address problems quickly and prevents further damage.

By following these guidelines, we can ensure that our new cart fleet remains in excellent condition for many years to come, providing a smooth, enjoyable experience for everyone. We appreciate your cooperation and are excited to see you on the course enjoying these new carts!

Thank you for your attention and commitment to our Club’s standards.

WELCOME JUNE’S NEW MEMBERS

MEMBERSHIP COUNT

AS OF 6/30/24

FULL GOLF: 469

LIMITED GOLF: 67

NON GOLF: 261

TOTAL: 797

Michael & Mina Freitas

Sports

Sponsor: John Vernon

Former members of Newport Beach Country Club, the Freitas recently moved to Lodi. They are looking forward to meeting new people at the Club, enjoying the Sports amenities, and will eventually upgrade to Golf.

Jared Gomes & Madison Sweat

Young Professional

Sponsor: Tyler Harrison

A lifelong Lodi resident, Jared has been playing golf since high school. He is a general contractor. Madison grew up in the Galt area.

Katy & Mike Parmenter

Young Professional Sponsor: Tyler Harrison

The Parmenter’s recently welcomed twins to their family! Mike enjoys golf and Katy enjoys swimming and pickleball. Both Katy and Mike work for Salesforce as senior managers.

Casey & Stephanie Rau

Dining

Sponsor: Robby Day

The Rau’s are lifelong Valley residents. Stephanie has worked 38 years for a local building contractor, and Casey owns a local sports bar and has had a trucking company for 25 years. Both are active in the local Moose and Lions clubs.

Andrew & Alyssa Vignolo

Young Professional Sponsor: Bill Kooyman

Andrew is a licensed crop advisor and works with several farmers in the area. Alyssa is a bookkeeper with OG Packing Co. They have two daughters. Andrew is looking forward to playing golf at the Club.

NEW! MEMBER APPRECIATION WEEK We

are celebrating YOU July 15-19!

Woodbridge would not be celebrating its 100th birthday this month without its members. Without you and the generations of members before you, there wouldn’t be a Woodbridge!

To that point, we are excited to announce our FIRST EVER Member Appreciation Week, happening July 15-19! This special week is dedicated to celebrating YOU, our true VIPs, leading up to our grand 100th Birthday Bash on July 20. Join us for a variety of fun and engaging activities designed to show our appreciation for your continued support and membership at Woodbridge.

Here’s what we have planned for you:

Mon, July 15:

Social Media Monday

Get involved on social media! Post your favorite moments at the Club on Instagram, with the hashtag #WoodbridgeMemories. Make sure to tag us @WoodbridgeGCC so we see it! The best post will win a special Centennial prize valued at $300! Don’t miss out on the fun and the chance to showcase your love for the Club.

Tues, July 16: Logo Apparel Discount Day

Wear your Woodbridge Golf & Country Club logo’ed apparel and enjoy a Buy One, Get One Free appetizer or drink (limit one offer per membership). Show off your Club pride! Offer only to members wearing the Woodbridge logo on July 16. Limit one offer redemption per membership.

Wed, July 17:

Happy Hour & Karaoke Night

Join us for a lively, song-filled Happy Hour 5-7pm. We will be offering drink and appetizer specials available for purchase for all members. BUT, if you participate and sing a karaoke song, you’ll receive a free appetizer! Limit one free appetizer offer per member

(multiple songs don’t count!). Don’t want to sing? Stay for the entertainment and drink & appetizer specials! Either way, please RSVP so we know how many to expect!

Thurs, July 18:

Indoor Movie Night & Popcorn

Bring your family for an indoor movie night at the Club! With July the hottest month of the year, we aren’t taking any chances! We will be showing a familyfun film in the ballroom, complete with complimentary popcorn and fountain sodas. The movie will start at 7pm. Families are encouraged to bring blankets and chairs for a cozy evening. Please remember to RSVP!

Fri, July 19:

Sweet Treat Friday

End the week on a sweet note! Simply make a dinner reservation for Fri, July 19, 5-8pm, and you’ll receive a complimentary slice of birthday cake with your dinner entree meal. It’s the perfect way to celebrate the end of Member Appreciation Week — and our 100th Birthday! Offer valid ONLY for members who RSVP to dinner night on Fri, July 19.

Special Note:

100th Birthday Bash on Sat, July 20

Don’t forget to mark your calendars for our 100th Birthday Bash on July 20! It will be a day filled with festivities, live music, and special events to commemorate this incredible milestone.

We look forward to celebrating with you and showing our appreciation for your loyalty and membership. Thank you for being a part of the Woodbridge family!

If you have any questions or need further information, please see our website or see Kristine in the Membership Office.

FOOD & BEVERAGE

JOIN THE CLUB Woodbridge launches Wine Club; Limited spots open

We are thrilled to announce the launch of the Woodbridge Wine Club! Nestled in one of the world’s premier wine-growing regions, our members are deeply connected to the wine industry as growers, vintners, distributors and enthusiasts. This unique advantage allows us to offer our members exclusive wine experiences and exceptional deals.

Wine Club Membership Benefits:

• Personalized Wine Storage: Secure a designated locker in the men’s or women’s locker rooms for your wine collection (a $12 savings).

• Reduced Corkage Fee: Enjoy a $5 discount on corkage fees.

• Exclusive Event Access: Be the first to know and attend all Club wine events, including special tastings.

• Priority Wine Offerings: Get first dibs on special wine selections.

• Member Discounts: Wine Club members receive an additional 10 percent savings off of our already-low pricing on purchases of wine by the bottle.

• Case Purchase Savings: Wine Club members also receive an additional 10 percent savings off our already-low pricing on purchases of wine by the case.

Limited Membership Opportunity

Initially, Wine Club membership is limited to 24 members to ensure an exclusive experience. However, we may expand based on member interest. The membership fee is a modest $15 per month or $150 per year.

How to Join

To become a member of the Woodbridge Wine Club, simply call our office to enroll. If you’re not ready to join but want to stay informed about special wine offerings, contact the Food & Beverage Office at 209-263-0112 to be added to our notification list.

Join us in celebrating the art of wine and make the most of your membership with the new Woodbridge Wine Club! We look forward to sharing many delightful wine experiences with you.

Cheers!

GOLF SHOP NEWS Congrats, Ross!

2024 Club Championship (Gross Flight)

The Final 36-hole match was played yesterday, Sunday (6/9/24) – Result:

Ross Vilinskas won 3&1 vs. Kevin Wolf

In the match Kevin jumped out to a 4 Up lead at two different stages, featuring an Eagle on the 10th hole. Starting at the 24th hole, Ross had a stretch of birdie, par, birdie, birdie, par, birdie to assume a 1 Up lead, and completed the match with a birdie on the 35th hole. Congratulations to both finalists for some great golf, and especially to Ross for back-toback Club Championship wins.

Net Club Championship Update

Almost all quarterfinal matches, and some semifinal matches, have been played in the 4 net flights. Use the QR code to see updated brackets.

THE HEAT IS ON! Caring for our turf in extreme heat

As the summer heat intensifies, our beautiful golf course faces unique challenges, requiring our collective attention and care. The lush, green turf we all enjoy is particularly vulnerable during periods of extreme heat. To maintain the quality of our greens and fairways, it is essential to understand and support the necessary measures we take to protect our turf.

The Impact of Extreme Heat on Turf

High temperatures can cause significant stress to the grass, leading to browning, thinning, and even death of the turf. This not only affects the playability of our course but also its aesthetic appeal. The primary issues we face during extreme heat include:

1. Heat Stress: Prolonged exposure to high temperatures can cause the grass to wilt and lose its vibrant green color.

2. Water Loss: Increased evaporation rates lead to dehydration of the turf, making it more susceptible to damage.

3. Disease and Pests: Heat-stressed turf is more vulnerable to diseases and pests, which can further deteriorate its condition.

Essential Turf Care Practices

To combat these challenges, our groundskeeping team implements several strategies ensuring the health and resilience of our turf during hot weather:

1. Increased Watering: We adjust our irrigation schedules to provide the turf with additional water, focusing on early morning and late evening watering to minimize evaporation.

2. Afternoon Syringing: During the hottest parts of the day when turf canopy temps exceed 100° F,

syringing of the greens takes place to cool down the turf and aid in respiration.

3. Mowing Adjustments: Mowing heights are raised slightly to provide more shade for the grass roots and reduce stress.

4. Aeration and Soil Management: Regular aeration helps improve water infiltration and root growth, while soil amendments maintain optimal soil health.

5. Use of Wetting Agents: These products help the soil retain moisture more effectively, ensuring that the grass roots receive adequate hydration.

6. Monitoring and Response: Our team continuously monitors the turf for signs of stress or disease, allowing for quick and targeted interventions.

How You Can Help

As valued members of our Club, your cooperation is crucial in maintaining the quality of our course during extreme heat. Here are a few ways you can assist:

1. Adhere to Cart Path Rules: Please use the cart paths as often as possible and follow any temporary cart path restrictions to avoid additional stress on the turf.

2. Stay Informed: Keep an eye on our communications for any updates or changes in course conditions and guidelines.

Together, we can ensure Woodbridge remains a premier golf club, even in the hottest months. Thank you for your understanding and support in these efforts. Let’s continue to enjoy our beautiful course while taking the steps to protect and preserve it.

SWEET TASTE

photos

Overall Low Gross: Kevin Wolf & Chris Trevino

Overall Low Net: Bryan Pennino & Chris Huff

Flight 1: Jason Reich & Mike Mitchell

Flight 2: Jeff Takahashi & Clint Nixon

Flight 3: Cody Diede & Tim Finch

Flight 4: Brian Bowling & Andrew Bowling

Flight 5: Devon Delbrugge & Mike Toon

Flight 6: Chad Bartlett & Nick Perez

TASTE OF TOKAY

from the 62nd Annual Tokay Invitational

use QR code for full photo album

July’s Tip of the Month Dialing in Your Distance Wedges

Watching the Par 3 Contest at the Masters is annual reminder of how very, very good the best players in the world are with their wedges. With a perfect lie off of tight turf, they are not simply trying to hit it close, but are honestly trying to hole the shot. Need proof? In the 2013 Chevron World Challenge hosted by Tiger Woods, then at Sherwood Country Club, Zach Johnson and Tiger came to the last hole tied. Tiger hit his second into a greenside bunker while Zach Johnson hit his shot off the holes into the lake just short of the green. Rather than be discouraged, Johnson preceded to take a drop from a preferred yardage (60-something yards) and promptly holed the shot for par. The shot needed to be holed, and he pulled it off; such is a world-class player’s skill with a wedge.

So, how do they do it? Part of it is technique, part of it is how you approach it, part of it is how you practice it. Let’s start with the technique:

The best wedge players do not send the ball to the moon with a high trajectory, although they can when it is required. The trajectory much flatter, like throwing a dart. The loft of the club, the sharpness of the grooves, and a good golf ball provide all the stopping power that is needed even with a lower flight. This achieved by:

• A stance slightly narrower than shoulder width

• Body tilted toward the target with weight on the front foot

• Shaft leaned toward the target slightly

• Ball position back of center

• Golf Digest: Zach Johnson shares his tips for cashing in on Par 5s

Now, because the ball position is back of center with a shorter club that sits more upright, the angle of attack tends to get steeper or more downward. Because the angle of attack is more down, the swing path also goes more to the right for a right-handed player. This is why it is most common the great wedge players hit draws with wedges. Zach Johnson and Steve Stricker both prefer the ball to start right of the target, curve toward the target, land right of the target, and then spin toward the target. Randy Smith, Scottie Scheffler’s coach, describes his preferred wedge flight as a “snap hook,” at least in terms of the feel of the motion.

The Approach:

Once the strike and trajectory are ideal and repeatable, controlling distance becomes the main focus. This can be accomplished a number of ways, with regulating the length of the backswing being the most commonly taught way. I prefer students to discover two things:

• How far do each of your wedges go with a comfortable full swing? (Approximately a 6 out of 10 effort level)

• Find a favorite “less-than-full” motion to use with your wedges and get really good at repeating it. Then, discover how far each of your wedges go with that motion.

The loft of the club, the sharpness of the grooves, and a good golf ball provide all the stopping power that is needed even with a lower flight.

Wedges are meant to be scoring weapons. Put some of these habits in place and perhaps you too could be picking your ball out of the hole soon!

The above table is a sample “Wedge Matrix,” as coach James Sieckmann would call it. This will give a player a number of advantages. First, the player will know how far their wedges go. Second, the player will become aware of the size of their backswing, an important skill. Third, it will give the player a number of ways to attack pins. The “less-thanfull” motion will produce a lower flight so it can be used to attack back pins while a fuller motion with a higher flight can be used when playing to front and middle pins.

Practicing:

There are a number of ways to practice

your wedge play. I would divide it into two categories: Establishing and Adapting.

Establishing would be making sure that you can hit your numbers on command. You may pick several during a range session and hit shots until you hit a goal amount before moving onto the next number. Another way would be to hit 10 shots toward one of your numbers and see how many you can hit inside of a target distance (15 feet for example).

Adapting could also be referred to as random practice. This is where a player would put balls at random yardages, pins, and lies and discover which one of their numbers would

most closely fit. All of those factors will lead they player to their decision. For example, a front pin at 85 yards for the player above should be attacked with a 60-degree while a back pin at 85 could be attacked with a 55 or 50 degree in which the player would land the ball in the middle of the green and allow the ball to bounce back toward the pin. Like anything else, the more situations the player confronts, the more refined the decisionmaking process becomes.

Wedges are meant to be scoring weapons. Put some of these habits in place and perhaps you too could be picking your ball out of the hole soon!

JULY IS PACKED WITH ACTIVITIES AT THE SPORTS COMPLEX

Pickleball your jam? Check out our Classic!

As summer hits its stride, Woodbridge is brimming with activities to keep you and your family entertained all July long. Here’s a roundup of the events you won’t want to miss:

Pickleball Twilight League

MEET

MUNSON

Jax will be 15 on July 14. He is a sophomore at Lodi High. He was on the LHS Tennis Varsity team and played doubles 2 as a freshman. His favorite Class is Computer science, and his favorite food is steak and ice cream. He loves to play tennis, golf, and snow ski. When vacationing, he prefers a beach swimming on an island or at Lake Tahoe. Dislikes include getting up early.

TENNIS PLAYER OF

Every Thursday evening from 5-8pm, join us for Pickleball Twilight League. Enjoy friendly matches accompanied by food and beverages. Alcohol will be available for purchase separately. It’s a great way to wind down your week and connect with fellow members.

July Jam Pickleball Classic

Mark your calendars for July 27! We’re thrilled to host the first ever July Jam Pickleball Classic. This is your chance to showcase your skills and enjoy a day full of competitive fun.

Tennis Camp

Our Tennis Camp is back with two sessions this month: July 9-12 and July 23-26. This is an excellent opportunity for players of all ages to sharpen their skills and enjoy some court time under expert guidance.

Junior Round Robin

Young tennis enthusiasts are invited to join our Junior Round Robin on July 13 from 9am to noon. It’s a fun and competitive event designed to help juniors improve their game and make new friends.

Go for Gold: Aquatics Olympic Extravaganza

Celebrate the spirit of the Olympics with our Aquatics Olympic Extravaganza!. This funfilled event will feature a variety of aquatic competitions and activities for all ages. This event is postponed from its original date, so stay tuned! Don’t miss the chance to go for gold!

Swim Team Support & Sign-Up

Our swim team has two more meets this month on July 10 and 24. Come out and support our

talented swimmers! If you’re interested in joining the swim team, the July session is your last chance for the season. Contact me via email for sign-up details.

Swim Lessons

Swim lessons will conclude at the end of July. Make the most of these last few weeks to ensure your swimming skills are up to par.

4th of July Hours

Celebrate Independence Day with us! The gym will be open 5am to 6pm on July 4, so you can get your workout in before the festivities begin.

Birthday Bash

Join us for a Birthday Bash on July 20! It’s the perfect occasion to celebrate with friends and family in a festive atmosphere.

Reminders & Notifications

• Towel Reminder: Please remember to place dirty towels in the bin before leaving the fitness center to help us maintain a clean and pleasant environment.

• Guest Notification: If you’re bringing guests, please notify the front desk and specify the number of guests. This helps us ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience for everyone.

• Respectful Behavior: Continue to be respectful of others taking lessons or lap swimming. Let’s ensure everyone enjoys their time at the club by respecting each other’s space.

Let’s continue to have a great summer and make the most of all that Woodbridge has to offer. Whether you’re on the courts, in the pool, or enjoying our social events, we look forward to seeing you!

Stay active, stay engaged, and enjoy every moment of this wonderful season.

KEEP YOUR COOL:

With temperatures kissing the 110-degree mark, it’s time to revisit heat safety while you’re out on the tennis courts, at the swimming pool and on the golf course.

Heat stroke is a serious condition that occurs when the body overheats, usually as a result of prolonged exposure to high temperatures or physical exertion in hot weather. It is important to be aware of the signs of heat stroke and take preventive measures to avoid it. Here are some signs of heat stroke and tips on how to prevent it:

Signs of heat stroke:

• High body temperature: A core body temperature of 104 degrees Fahrenheit or higher is a key indicator of heat stroke.

• Altered mental state or behavior: This can range from confusion and agitation to disorientation and seizures.

• Hot, red, and dry skin: Heat stroke may cause the skin to become hot and dry, with a lack of sweating.

• Rapid pulse and breathing: The heart rate and breathing may become fast and shallow.

Know the signs of heat stroke and how to prevent it from happening

• Headache and dizziness: Heat stroke can cause throbbing headaches and feelings of lightheadedness or faintness.

• Nausea and vomiting: Heat stroke may lead to gastrointestinal distress, including nausea and vomiting.

• Muscle cramps and weakness: Heat stroke can cause muscle cramps, weakness, and fatigue.

Preventive measures to avoid heat stroke:

• Stay hydrated: Drink plenty of fluids, especially water, to stay hydrated. Avoid alcohol and caffeinated beverages as they can contribute to dehydration.

• Dress appropriately: Wear lightweight, loose-fitting, and light-colored clothing that allows your body to breathe and helps in sweat evaporation.

• Seek shade and cool environments: When outdoors, try to stay in shaded areas or cool places. If possible, use air conditioning or fans to create a cool indoor environment.

• Limit outdoor activities: Minimize strenuous activities during the hottest parts

of the day, typically between 10am and 4pm.

• Take breaks and rest: If you must be active in hot conditions, take regular breaks in shaded areas and rest to allow your body to recover and cool down.

• Use sunscreen: Apply sunscreen with a high sun protection factor (SPF) to protect your skin from sunburn, which can impair your body's ability to cool itself.

• Check on vulnerable individuals: Keep an eye on children, elderly individuals, and those with chronic illnesses, as they are more susceptible to heat-related problems.

• Acclimate to the heat: If you are not accustomed to hot weather, gradually increase your exposure to heat over time to allow your body to adapt.

If you suspect someone is experiencing heat stroke, it is crucial to seek immediate medical attention. While waiting for medical help, move the person to a cooler place, remove excessive clothing, and try to cool them down by applying cool water or ice packs to their body. Do not hesitate to call emergency services for assistance.

49er Update

The Fun Continues this Summer!

Can you believe we’re halfway through 2024?!

The early morning warm weather golf has been fun with wonderful participation.

This past month we enjoyed a Flag Day tournament, a Mystery Partners game and stroke play on the Vineyard.

Flag Day winner- Donna Aarons

Mystery Partners- Nancy Little & Jackie Katzakian

Personal best on stroke play- Shannon Hagen

Two of our newest members, Nancy Little and Christy Frank, are improving their handicaps in leaps and bounds.

Our clean your clubs for Girls Junior Golf was a big hit, resulting in shiny clubs for all and a nice donation for upcoming young golfers.

We have fun games ahead for July and our 3-day Championship Play Days begin July 25.

We invite all levels of golfers to join us for fun, fresh air, a bit of exercise and of course lunch with lively conversation.

Hope to see everyone out there

Donna Aarons

Celebrating the Woodbridge Ladies Twilight League's Inaugural Spring Season

The Woodbridge Ladies Twilight League wrapped up its inaugural Spring season with an exciting competition and a strong sense of camaraderie. Highlights included Genevieve Atkers’ Longest Drive at over 250 yards, Ginny Pelton’s precision in winning the Closest to the Pin award, and a tight Low Putts competition where Franse Mathews edged out Sharon Daegling by one stroke.

The true victory of the season was the friendships formed and the fun had by all. Special thanks to the Pro Shop Staff, Publicity Pro Kristine, Kelley, Chef, and the entire Food & Beverage team for their hard work and contributions, making this season memorable.

Looking forward to seeing everyone in the Fall for more golfing and fun. Here’s to more friends and unforgettable moments on the course!

June was Hot!

WOMEN’S GOLF UPDATE

We started the month with our Intra Club Stars and Strips Game, hosted by Jill Thompson and Janice Morehead, we started the morning with delicious homemade cookies, a two-person scramble was the format. The teams were divided into Stars and Stripes, congratulations to the Strips team: Debbi Wall, Donna Brundy, Linda Fugazi, Patricia Anderson, Cherri Firpo, Dianne Wheeler, Kathie Holtzapple, Pat Kishida, Vicki Gallego, Beth Grady, Diane Gardemeyer, Ginny Pelton, Pamela Hughes, Sondra Huff.

Tokay Invitational was this month, thank-you to all the Ladies who volunteer to help make this men’s event a success.

Our Ladies headed to Spring Creek for Team Play, we have been playing well and hope to keep up our winning ways. Thanks to all the ladies who Participate in Team Play and Ginny Pelton for her hard work.

We will end the month with our June Guest Day hosted by Beth Grady, Vickie Gallego, Becky Goehring. If you’re a member of Woodbridge and would like to play in a guest day, just contact a member, or let the pro shop know and we can get you on a team.

REMEMBER “COMMIT AND HIT”

JULY

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