Download - Club LIfe February & March 2013
TWO THOUSAND AND
thirteen started with
our “Live From New
York” New Years Eve
Celebration and the 6th
Annual Food & Wine
Fest that has become
many Members’ favorite
event of the year. Continuing the Jones family
tradition, the Club once again played host to
the Ione D. Jones/Doherty Championship
where Members and spectators watched some
of the best women amatuers in the state,
country and abroad battle for the 2013 title.
As we head into February, we wish all of our
competitive players good fortune as the Club
Championships get underway and the best
players at the Club are subsequently deter-
mined. In this issue you will also see events
ranging from our savory Seafood Buffets to our
Easter celebration, from the Tennis Valentine
Round Robin, to Golf Member-Guests; be
sure to make your reservations early. We look
forward to seeing you and your family, friends
and business associates at the Club.
All truly great clubs are characterized by
enthusiastic Members who “spread the word”
of what’s going on at their Club and bring
their family and friends to share in their
memorable Club moments. At the end of the
year we announced that children of members
will now have privileges under their parents’
accounts through age 28 and we also
announced a NEW Junior Legacy Program
for children of members that are between the
ages of 28-35. To date, we’ve re-activated the
Club privileges of over 70 children and had 10
new Members join under the legacy program.
We look forward to seeing you enjoy the Club
more with your family! Please spread the
word if you know of any member’s children
who would be interested in joining. In
addition, we thank you for continually talking
about your Club experiences with your
friends and business associates; you’ve created
a continuous flow of interested prospective
Members that have heard “you have to join
Coral Ridge.” We thank you again for
promoting your Club and for being so
welcome to new Members that are looking to
become a part of the Coral Ridge Family.
I N S I D E T H I S I S S U E
Special Club Events 3
Golf News 6
Tennis Events 10
Great Shots 11
Datebook 14
Calendars 15
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Spreading the WordK I A R R A R O P E R | S A L E S & M A R K E T I N G D I R E C T O R
S A V E T H E D A T E S !
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14
Valentine’s Day Dinner
FRIDAY, MARCH 15
Shamrock Smash
C L U B D I R E C T O R Y
CORAL RIDGE COUNTRY CLUB
3801 Bayview Drive
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33308
P H O N E D I R E C T O R Y
Accounting (954) 449-4430
Carousel (954) 449-4438
Catering (954) 449-4401
Chef ’s Office (954) 449-4405
Clubhouse (954) 449-4400
Food & Beverage (954) 449-4402
Golf Shop (954) 449-4420
Ladies’ Locker Room (954) 449-4408
Membership (954) 449-4404
Men’s Grill Room (954) 449-4407
Pool (954) 449-4425
Reservations (954) 449-4439
Tennis Shop (954) 449-4410
www.coralridgecc.comFor the most complete and up to date
Club information, please visit our website.
E - M A I L
J.J. Sehlke – Managing Partner
Mark Lamers – Controller
Kiarra Roper – Director of Sales & Marketing
Debbie Williams – Food & Beverage Director
Udo Mueller – Executive Chef
Natalie Henry – Catering Manager
Scott Fox – Director of Golf
Will Hoag – Director of Tennis
Becky Collison – Director of Communications
& Club Events
cRCCC L U B N E W S
A R E Y O U taking advantage of online
reservations? It’s easy to make dining, golf &
tennis reservations online through the Club’s
“mobile app” and website!
How to make online reservations:
Whether you’re on your smart phone, tablet
or computer, simply log into the website at
www.coralridgecc.com and enter your
username and password. If you are on your
smart phone, the “mobile app” will automati-
cally appear; be sure to bookmark the page
for quick access in the future.
After you log-in to the site, you will find
links for making online reservations on the
right hand-side of the homepage or if you’re
within the app, you’ll see a link called
“Reservations” which you should select and
then follow the prompts. Once you complete
your reservation you will receive a confirma-
tion e-mail. Each Member you included in
the reservation, who has an e-mail address in
the online directory, will also receive a confir-
mation e-mail.
Need Some Help? Please contact either
the Front Desk, Golf Pro Shop or Tennis
Pro Shop.
Have you checked your online directory
listing? Each Member, spouse and child has
their own unique username and password
that they must log-in with in order to make
reservations. It is important that we have an
e-mail address and birthdate on file for
everyone. You can view the online Directory
and make any updates to your directory
listing on the “My Profile” tab or send updates
to: [email protected].
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Richard and Sharon Barcelona
Scott Campbell and Jennifer Brown
Brent and Kate Campbell
David and Heather Ciampini
John and Linda Connelly
Alec and Gail Covington
Felipe and Jackie Echarte
Christie Gibbons
Hazel Gluck
Hal and Barbara Hansen
Lindsay Hillstrom
Beth Holland
Stuart and Randee Kessler
Nick LaRocca and Kathryn Kelly
Charles and Mary Jane Kindred
Donald Lampe
James and Angela Magill
David Scranton and Teresa Mariconda
Jack and Stephanie Melnicoff
Dwight and Blaire Rogers
Kurt and Peggy Smith
Robert Trate
W E L C O M E | N E W A N D R E T U R N I N G M E M B E R S
Online Reservations
I N M E M O R Y | Coral Ridge Country Club extends our deepest sympathies to the family of:
Richard Black
Halden Booth
Walter Griffith
Warren Meretsky
T H E R O M A N T I C
voice of Franco Corso
returns on February
2nd, followed by our
Sweetheart’s Soiree
Valentine’s Day Dinner
on the 14th. In March
join us for our festive
Shamrock Smash followed by our popular
Easter Celebration. A full listing of Club
hours and activities in February and March
can be found in the datebook and calendars
on pages 15 and 16.
Cellar-brations Wine ShopThe Club offers an extensive and palatable
selection of wines and champagnes. Please
contact Debbie Williams at (954) 449-4402
Martini Madness Every Wed., Thurs. & Fri. 5:30 - 8 pm
Half-Price drinks (full bar)
Men’s Grill Happy HourThursdays, 5:30 - 7 pm
Two-for-one drinks (full bar)
Tour the World on Friday
NightsFridays, 5:30 - 8:30 pm
Join us for our popular Friday Night
“Theme” Buffets! To make your reservation
online visit the Club website at www.coral-
ridgecc.com or contact the Front Desk at
(954) 449-4439.
Kids Eat Free Wednesday
NightsKick back and relax while the kids play!
Join us on Wednesdays when kids 13 and
under eat free from the kids menu and adults
enjoy Martini Madness half-price drinks 5:30
- 8 pm and a la carte dinner 5:30 - 8:30 pm.
Season of Love!B E C K Y C O L L I S O N | D I R E C T O R O F C O M M U N I C AT I O N S & C L U B E V E N T S
Sunday BrunchSundays, 11 am - 2:30 pm
Pamper your palate at our decadent
brunch buffet featuring an omelet
station, specialty salads, fresh seafood,
seasonal fruits, carving stations,
fabulous desserts, mimosas and live
entertainment! Full buffet for $26.95++
per adult and $14.95++ per child; our
omelet station for $12++ per person; or you
can dine from a limited a la carte menu.
Make your reservation online at
www.coralridgecc.com or contact the
front desk at (954) 449-4439.
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Sweethearts SoireeValentine’s DayDinnerThursday, February 14, 6 - 8 pm
Celebrate with your “main squeeze”
at the Club this Valentine’s Day. Enjoy a
gourmet four course dinner while
listening to the romantic sounds of
pianist Cecilia Roy. All you need is love!
$55++ per person
Valentine s MenuSautéed Diver Scallop
On Roasted Beet Salad andHorseradish Foam
Ragout of Maine LobsterWith Pappardelle Pasta
Chateau Briand From Black Angus Beef Tenderloin
Cabernet Reduction
Served With
Roasted Cipollini-Mash Potatoes &Vegetable Bouquetière
Chocolate Ganache Heart
And Chocolate Covered Strawberry
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F E B R U A R Y / M A R C H H I G H L I G H T S A R O M A N T I C E V E N I N G
THE CLUB
Wine DinnerSaturday, March 9, 6:30 pm, limited seating
available.
Contact the Front Desk for more details.
Wine TastingsEvery Friday, 6 - 7:30 pm
$20++ per adult, complimentary to Wine Club
participants
Kids KlubFridays, 6 - 9:30 pm
Kids Klub is catered to children ages 3 - 7.
These exciting theme parties include a kid’s
buffet from 6 - 9:30 pm, interactive shows
and games by talented characters from 6:30 -
7:30 pm, and a movie showing at 7:30 pm.
$16.95++ per child, includes dinner
February 1 – Snow White
(Snow White/Snow White)
February 8 – Mad Science
(Scientist/Madagascar 3)
February 15 – Disney Party
(Rapunzel & Flinn/Tangled)
February 22 – Storytelling
(Mother Goose/Jock the Hero Dog)
March 1 – Magic Show
(Mitchell the Magician/Scooby Doo)
March 8 – Toy Story
(Buzz Light Year/Toy Story 3)
March 15 – Shamrock Smash
(Smiley O’Riley/Treasure Buddies)
March 22 – Exploration Party
(Dora/Dora’s Greatest Adventures)
March 29 – Underwater Adventure
(Ariel/The Little Mermaid 2)
Junior Club Fridays, 6 - 9 pm
These events are for juniors
ages 7 - 13; they follow various
formats from pool parties to
dive-in-movies, video games
nights, tennis play, golf skills chal-
lenges and more! $19.95++ per child,
includes dinner
February 1 – Laser Tag Party
February 8 – Tennis & DJ Pool Party
February 15 – DJ Pool Party
February 22 – Fun & Fit KIDZ & Pool Party
March 1 – Dive-in-Movie Pool Party
March 8 – Fun & Fit KIDZ & DJ Party
March 15 – GameXite Mobile Game Center
Party
March 22 – Golf & DJ Pool Party
March 29 – Laser Tag Party
East CoastSeafood TourFriday, March 29, 5:30 - 8:30 pm
Treat yourself to an all-you-can-eat
buffet of Maine Lobster, Maryland Crab
Cakes, Key Lime Shooters and more!
$44.95++ per person (items subject to avail-
ability)
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ShamrockSmashFriday, March 15, 5:30 - 9:30 pm
Put on some green and join us for a
festive Shamrock Smash! Enjoy live
Celtic music by the
energetic Uproot
Hootenanny band
plus a performance
by the talented and
captivating dancers
of the Drake School
of Irish Dance. A
full buffet of sump-
tuous Irish favorites
will include: Corned
Beef & Cabbage,
Sheppards pie, Irish soda bread,
Guinness Cake and more! Happy hour
from 5:30 - 8 pm will consist of half-
price drinks. The kid’s party for
children ages 3 - 7 will feature Smiley
O’Riley the leprechaun, stories and
games, plus a movie. Juniors ages 7 - 13
will enjoy an evening of the latest video
games in the GameXite mobile video
game center. $42++ Adults, $22++ Children
S P E C I A L E V E N T
Take-OutWednesdays & Thursdays, 5:30 - 7:30 pm
Take a break from cooking and enjoy your
favorites off our a la carte menu. Call 954-
449-4407 to place your order and then pick
up your dinner at the front desk.
Cooking Demonstrations by
Udo First Wednesday of every month, 1 pm
Members watch, learn and dine as Chef
Udo prepares 2 - 3 delectable dishes!
Reservations are strictly required and space
is limited. Make your reservation online at
www.coralridgecc.om or contact the front
desk at (954) 449-4439. (Please note that
this is not a series, you may sign up two
weeks prior to the scheduled class and can
cancel up to 72 hours in advance without
incurring charges.) $20++ per Member per class
Franco Corso ItalianDinner
Saturday, February 2, 6:30 pm
Franco Corso “The Voice of
Romance” is back by popular demand.
Franco will take you on a musical
journey through Italy, featuring Arias
from Andrea Bocelli. With a distinc-
tive and powerful baritone voice, he has
been called elegant and provocative.
Enjoy an exquisite three-course Italian
dinner prepared by Chef Udo,
followed by a passionate performance
by Franco Corso! $42.95++ per person
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Savory Seafood Saturday, February 23, 6 - 8:30 pm
Treat yourself to an all-you-can eat
extravaganza of your ocean favorites
including fresh lobster, king crab, stone
crab claws, jumbo shrimp and more.
$69.95++ per person (items subject to avail-
ability)
Easter CelebrationSunday, March 31
Hop on over for an Easter
Celebration with fantastic food, music
and entertainment including visits from
the Easter Bunny and Easter Egg
Hunts! Children will be divided by age
for each hunt and every child will
receive a basket with goodies as well as
toy-filled eggs from the hunt.
Brunch 11 am - 12:30 pm
11 am - 12:30 pm – Easter Bunny Visit
12 pm – Easter Egg Hunt
$42++ adults, $22++ children
Early Dinner 4 - 5:30 pm
4 - 5:30 pm – Easter Bunny Visit
5 pm – Easter Egg Hunt
$48.95++ per adult, $22.95++ per child
Kids Can CookFirst Saturday of every month, 10 - 11:30
am, Ages 5 and up, Complimentary
Bring your child to a hands-on cooking
demonstration by one of our professional
Chefs the first Saturday of every month. Kids
Can Cook is a culinary adventure with each
class featuring a different theme! So grab your
chef ’s apron and get cooking! Reservations are
required and space is limited; make your
reservation online at www.coralridgecc.om or
contact the front desk at (954) 449-4439.
S AV E T H E D AT E !
Awesome 80’s End of
Season EventSaturday, April 20, 6:30 - 10:30 pm
Taylor Mason FamilyComedy NightSaturday, April 6, 6:30 pm
Enjoy a night of entertainment for the
entire family. Taylor Mason is a ventriloquist,
musician and stand-up comedian who is as
comfortable performing for clients like
Microsoft and Wal-Mart as he is doing a show
for teens or children on a Disney cruise ship.
He’s performed for countless church functions
and his performance is good, clean family fun!
6:30 pm – Pizza & Pasta Buffet with Salad
Station
7:30 pm – Taylor Mason Show
$20++ per person, children 3 & under free.
Seating is limited, contact the Front Desk for reser-
vations at (954) 449-4439
Private PartiesCoral Ridge would be happy to host your
wedding, corporate event, anniversary, bridal
shower, reunion, birthday party and more!
Contact Natalie Henry, Catering Manager
at (954) 449-4401.
Tips for a
Smooth RoundFebruary and March
mark the height of the
golf season! Here are a
few tips to help make
your golf experience as
smooth as possible:
• Provide all of the names of the Members
and guests when making your golf reserva-
tion. This helps the staff prepare the golf
bags and carts for you.
• Check-in at the Golf Shop as soon as
practical, so we know that your group is here.
• Please be ready at the first tee at least (5)
minutes ahead of your scheduled time. Every
group that is late moves the next time back
and this is discourteous to other Members.
• Play “ready golf ” whenever possible. If each
person hits their shot when “ready” instead of
when they have honors, your group can save
several minutes each hole. (This should be
agreed upon by your group prior to play due
to possible match play rules issues.)
• Please never proceed to the 10th tee to
start play without consulting with the
Starter or Golf Shop first. It is imperative
that we know where golfers are on the course
at all times. This action may also interfere
with maintenance operations that are being
conducted.
• Take a lesson or practice more! Not only
can this make the game more enjoyable but
knowing your game better can quicken your
club and shot selection during play.
Caring for your CourseA fresh ball mark repaired by a player
takes only: FIVE SECONDS.
A freshly repaired ball mark will
completely heal in: TWENTY-FOUR
HOURS.
A fresh ball mark left unrepaired for only
one hour requires: FIFTEEN DAYS before
the ugly scar has satisfactorily healed.
Repairing ball marks isn’t just important
for the health of the green, for smooth-
rolling putt or etiquette. It is our obligation
to help take care of the golf courses we play.
Repairing ball marks is a big part of that
obligation to the game.
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GOLFG O L F N E W S E V E N T ST H E L E A D E R B O A R D
S C O T T F O X | H E A D G O L F P R O
The Season is in Full Swing!
WGA Santa Shoot-Out Winners: Kathy Guerke & Susan Mackin (Gross), Gerrie Roberts & Kay Patel (Net)
➤
WGA LOW NET
Tuesday, November 6
1 First Flight - Teresita Garcia-Mendoza (66)
1 Second Flight - Rosemary Lawley (63)
MGA EVENT
Saturday, November 10
1 Duncan Moffat & Stan Ziobro (+46)
John Oughton & Michael Coen (Blind Draw)
WGA TURKEY TROT SCRAMBLE
Tuesday, November 13
1 Marianne Weber & Linda Cawley (65)*
Darlene Sesto & Kathy Walsh
1 Phyllis Thomas & Lynn Sobocinski (41.5)**
Susan Baker & Maureen Pentland
COUPLES MEMBER-MEMBER
Sunday, November 18
Gross
1 Michael & Amanda Sullivan (64)
Frank & Jaime Castoro
2 Rick & Celeste McKenzie (69)
Jim & Jan Maitland
Net
1 Chris Allegri & Marianne Weber (49.5)
Brian & Susan Baker
2 Matt & Dana Adler (49.75)
Rick & Vicky Stockamore
WGA BLIND PARTNERS
Tuesday, November 20
1 Karen Faust & Judy Tight (69)
WGA CORAL LADY
Tuesday, November 27
1 Sis Ertley & Edith O’Rourke (83)
Georgia Gian & Rosemary Lawley
WGA CRY BABY
Tuesday, December 4
1 Susan Baker (40)
*Gross, **Net
G O L F E V E N T S
16th Annual Women’s Coral
Ridge ClassicTuesday & Thursday, February 12 & 14, 8
am tee times
Two-person teams will compete over two
days in a 6-6-6 (One Better Ball of Two,
Scotch Alternate, Combined Net of
Partners) format. Open to all CRCC Female
Golf Members. Players must be a paid
WGA Member to participate. You may pick
your own partner; however teams cannot be
comprised of the same partners as last year
(’12 pairings list posted in Locker Room &
temporary Golf Shop). The entry fee is $25
per player. If you don’t have a partner, but
wish to play sign-up as an individual and the
staff will pair you up. Entries close on
Sunday, February 10.
Couples Glow Ball Night GolfWednesday, February 13 & March 6, dusk
Join us for a night of FUN! 4-hole team
scramble followed by hors d’ oeuvres and
two-for-one drink specials in the main
dining room. Please check with the Golf
Shop for all event details. $35 per player
includes glow balls, glow lights, food and
prizes.
Couples Member-Guest
InvitationalSunday, February 17, 11:45 am luncheon
followed by golf and awards
This 18-hole modified step-aside scramble
will be handicapped, so we encourage all skill
levels to participate. It is open to all CRCC
Golf Members and all skill levels are encour-
aged to participate. Players do not need to
belong to the WGA or MGA to participate.
Entry fee of $100 per person includes a buffet
luncheon, golf, tee gifts, appetizers, prizes and
a lot of fun!
WGA 15th Annual Rally for a
CureTuesday, February 19, 8:45 am shotgun
followed by a luncheon, raffle & awards
presentation
Ladies, start thinking about your team
partners for this 18-hole two better ball of
four event format. This gross and net event
is open to all CRCC Female Members (not
just golf Members). There will be no green
fee charges. All entry fees will be donated
to the Susan G. Komen Foundation for
Breast Cancer Research. Last year over
$8,500 was raised from your support! All
Members can help support this worthwhile
cause by sponsoring a tee sign for $25.
Please also consider donating an item to
the Rally for a Cure raffle. Gift Certificates
for restaurants or services are especially
welcome.
Entries close on Sunday, February 17.
MGA EventSaturday, February 23, 8:45 am – Modified
Stableford
Saturday, March 30, 8:45 am – 1 BB on Par
5’s, 2 BB on Par 4’s, 3 BB on Par 3’s
As always, a luncheon will follow these
events in the Men’s Grill Room. Full details
can be found in the Locker Room or Golf
Shop. Please sign-up by the Friday preced-
ing the event date.
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T H E L E A D E R B O A R D
MGA MEMBER-MEMBER
Friday-Saturday, December 7-8
Coral Ridge Flight
1 Joe LaRocca, Sr. & Joe LaRocca, Jr. (131.7)**
Robert Trent Jones Sr. Flight
1 Ken Patel & Alan Wisne (130.87)**
WGA SANTA SHOOT-OUT
Tuesday, December 11
1 Susan Mackin & Kathy Guerke (70)*
1 Kay Patel & Gerrie Roberts (61.75)**
WGA GET ACQUAINTED
Tuesday, December 18
T1 Joy Turner & Gloria Allegri (121)
Nancy Seiler & Darla Cheshier
T1 Sandy Harrington & Jackie Haroun
Dawn Doyle
MGA EVENT
Saturday, December 22
T Andy Mitchell & William Joyner (42.5)**
Alan Wisne
*Gross, **Net
➤ WGA Turkey Trot Scramble 1st Place Net: Lynn
Sobocinski, Phyllis Thomas, Susan Baker & Maureen
Pentland
➤ WGA Turkey Trot Scramble 1st Place Gross:
Darlene Sesto, Marianne Weber, Kathy Walsh &
Linda Cawley (not pictured)
WGA Spring Member-Guest
Designer DaysMonday-Tuesday, March 4-5, 1 pm & 8:45
am shotguns
$250 entry per twosome includes tourna-
ment golf, breakfast, lunch, designer gifts,
and prizes. This year’s event will kick-off
with a practice round step-aside scramble
followed by hors d’ouerves, drinks, prizes
and boutique shopping on Monday, March
4. On Tuesday, March 5 team foursomes
will compete in a two better ball of four
flighted event including a full breakfast and
an awards luncheon. Please register your
team early to secure your spot in the field.
Entries close on Tuesday, February 26 at 6 pm.
Men’s Spring Member-Guest
InvitationalThursday - Saturday, March 14 - 16, 8:45 am
A 45-hole better ball match play tourna-
ment composed of two-man teams. Open to
all CRCC Male Golf Members. Players
must be a paid MGA Member to participate.
Flights of six determined by the team’s total
handicap index will play five 9-hole matches,
one against every other team in that flight.
The field will be limited to the first 72 teams
to enter. The entry fee is $885 per
team/flight winners pay $100 additional per
team. Entries close on Thursday, March 7, all
handicaps must be submitted.
Demo Days Cleveland: Friday, Feb. 1, 1 - 5 pm
TaylorMade: Friday, Feb. 8, 11 am - 5 pm
Titleist: Saturday, Feb. 16, 10 am - 3 pm
Nike: Friday, Feb. 22, 1 - 5 pm
Bridgestone Ball Fitting: Sunday, Mar. 3,
11 am - 3 pm
TaylorMade: Friday, Mar. 22, 11 am - 5 pm
T I P S F R O M T H E P R O
Use Clubs or Aim Sticks to
Practice EffectivelyThere is nothing wrong with hitting
drivers at the range, but there has to be some
structure and discipline to your practice.
Otherwise, you might do your swing more
harm than good. This drill will give you
purpose to your practice.
1. Identify a target. If you are focused on
where you want the ball to go, you will make
a more focused swing.
2. Lay a club or aim a stick down to the
right of the ball pointing at the target you
picked. Then lay a club or aim stick parallel to
the first club or stick, along the line of your
toes. You will see that the clubs or sticks will
look like railroad tracks. This will help with
your address being parallel to your target line.
3. Try to treat each shot as if it was a shot
you are hitting on the course.
4. Remember that perfect practice makes
perfect play.
C O U R S E C O N D I T I O N S
Green Surfaces Open
J A Y B O R I N G
G O L F C O U R S E
S U P E R I N T E N D E N T
WITH THE COOL WEATHER
arriving and the rainy
months in the past, it is very
important to keep the green
surfaces open. We do this by solid tining
the greens on a bi-weekly basis. The
process involves making small holes in
the green surface, which helps the
movement of water to the root system
and promotes new root growth. We then
smooth the surface with a roller and
lightly topdress the greens. The impor-
tance of applying sand to the greens after
this process is extremely beneficial for
the overall quality of the putting surface;
the sand provides the smooth surface
everyone is looking for.
This entire process takes two days to
complete; which is why tee times will start
on #10 one day per week. I would like to
thank everyone for their cooperation.
C O U R S E U P D A T E S
Wed, February 6 – Limited afternoon tee
times available in lieu of Holy Cross
Hospital Golf Classic
Mon, March 4 – Limited afternoon tee
times available in lieu of Women’s Spring
Member-Guest
Sun, March 10 – Daylight Savings
Begins at 2 am. 1st tee starts at 8:00 am
until further notice
Thurs-Sat, March 14 - 16 – Course closed
for Men’s Spring Member-Guest; however
practice facility will be open. Local clubs
will be secured for reciprocal play.
H O L E - I N - O N E
Congratulations to Vernon Turner who aced hole
#16 on Tuesday, December 11
➤
MGA Event, November 10, 1st Place: John
Oughton, Stan Ziobro, Duncan Moffat &
Michael Coen (not pictured)
2013 Club Championships
Women’s Club
ChampionshipTuesday, Thursday, Friday, January 29,
31, February 1 (Flighted by Index)
This individual match play event is
open to a l l CRCC Female Golf
Members. The top eight players seeded
by their handicap index will compete
within each flight. Last year’s Champion
(Gina Larsen) will be seeded at #1 in the
Championship Flight. All matches will
be played at scratch. No entry fee charge.
Entries close on Sunday, January 27.
Men’s Match Play Club
ChampionshipSaturday’s, Feb 9, 16, 23, March 2
(Flighted by Index)
This individual match play event is
open to all CRCC Male Golf Members.
The top sixteen players seeded by their
handicap index will compete within each
flight. Last year’s Champion (David
Obst) will be seeded at #1 in the
Championship Flight. All matches will
be played at scratch. No entry fee charge.
Entries close on Wednesday, February 6.
Women’s President’s Cup
ChampionshipTuesday, Thursday & Friday, February
26, 28, March 1 (Flighted by Index)
This individual match play event is
open to all CRCC Female Golf
Members. The top eight players seeded
by their handicap index will compete
within each flight. Last year’s Champions
(Mary Grace Bauer and Bette Lestrange)
will be seeded at #1 in their respective
flight. All matches will be played off of
the low ball. No entry fee charge. Entries
close on Sunday, February 24.
Senior Men’s Stroke Play
Club Championship (No
Qualifying)Saturday - Sunday, March 9 - 10
This two-day, 36-hole stroke play
flighted championship is open to all
CRCC Male Golf Members who are age
50 or older as of Saturday, March 9, 2013.
Divisions include: Senior ages 50-64,
Super-Senior ages 65-74, and Legend
ages 75 & over. No entry fee charge.
Entries close on Wednesday, March 6.
Senior Men’s Match Play
Club ChampionshipSaturday’s, March 23, 30, April 6, 13
(Flighted by Index)
This individual match play flighted
event is open to all CRCC Male Golf
Members who are age 50 or older as of
Saturday, March 23, 2013. The top fifteen
players plus exemptions seeded by their
handicap index will compete within in
each age division. Last year’s Senior &
Super-Senior Club Champions (Kevin
Groeneveld & Paul Novak) will be seeded
at #1 in their respective age division. All
matches will be played at scratch. No
entry fee charge. Entries close on
Wednesday, March 20.
➤
MGA Member-Member
Coral Ridge Flight Winners: Joe LaRocca, Jr.
& Joe LaRocca, Sr.
Robert Trent Jones, Sr. Flight Winners: Ken
Patel & Alan Wisne
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Mixed Couples Member-Member
1st Place Gross: Frank & Jaime Castoro and
Michael & Amanda Sullivan
1st Place Net: Brian & Susan Baker and
Marianne Weber & Chris Allegri
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Women’s Home Team
Match ScheduleFebruary: 1, 4, 5, 6, 8, 13, & 27
March: 4, 5, 6, 13, 14, & 18
5 clay courts will be reserved at 10 am
Women’s Valentine’s Day
Round RobinThursday February 14, 9 am
This annual event is open to all levels
of players. If sign-ups allow, we will
offer two divisions. Players are encour-
aged to dress in their best Valentine’s
Day attire. Please contact the Tennis
Pro Shop by Tuesday, February 12 to
reserve your spot.
Women’s St. Patrick’s Day
Round RobinTuesday, March 12, 9 am
Don your favorite green tennis attire
and prepare for some fun St. Patrick’s
day. The entry deadline is Friday,
March 8, you may register online at
www.coralridgecc.com or call the
Tennis Pro Shop. You don’t have to be
Irish to play in this event, but hopefully
you’ll have some luck!
Suzanne Blaksley, Gillian Pacini & Elise Gates➤
Rally for the
CureEvery year this
event has grown and
this year was no excep-
tion with a sold out
event. Thirty six ladies
participated raising
$1,000.00 for the cure! Thank you to
everyone who participated for their support
and generosity.
All Team Holiday Round
Robin & LuncheonThirty team players and subs, ranging
from the B2 level up to and including the
open players, came out to participate in the
friendly competition. The group arrived
dressed in festive holiday attire and changed
partners each round. Following tennis the
participants enjoyed a delicious luncheon.
Men’s Climb the Ladder
Doubles EventTwenty men participated in this unique
doubles event whereby players moved up &
down depending on the outcome of every
match. The players changed partners every
round where the goal of the event was to
“climb the ladder” and finish on court #1. The
player who “climbed” the most courts and
ended up on court #1 was Herb Yardley.
Congratulations Herb! After the morning of
play the men enjoyed a hearty buffet.
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Playing with Heart!
T E N N I S E V E N T S
2012 Rally for the Cure participants
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Renate Wilson, Debbie Johnson, Laura Lang,
Cindy Reidi, Mary Ann Uznis & Dale Conner
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Rally for the Cure participant Ekaterina Bazyka➤
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SHOTS
ThanksgivingThursday, November 22
1 The Guerrieri Family
2 The Hoffman & Gibbons Families
3 The Levy Family
4 Jenna McManus, her mother in-law
Penelope Beale and Ben, Collin &
Madeline McManus
5 Amanda, Cole & Michael Sullivan
Men’s Thanksgiving DayDoubles Round RobinThursday, November 22
6 Men’s Thanksgiving Day participants
All-Team Holiday RoundRobinThursday, December 6
7 The ladies dressed in festive attire and it
was a great turn out
Men’s Climb the LadderRound RobinSaturday, December 8
8 Men’s Climb the Ladder participants
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Winter WonderlandSunday, December 2
1 The LaRocca Family
2 The Gilman/Alberoni Family &
Bechert Family
3 The Delimitros Family
4 The Shelton Family
5 The Brewer Family
6 The Heyden Family
7 Julie, John & Katherine Tolar
8 The Stanton Family
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New Year’s Eve
Live From New YorkMonday, December 31
GOLFH O U R S O F O P E R AT I O N
Monday – Sunday7 am – 6 pm
G O L F D A I LY E V E N T S
MondaysGuest Day (Half-price green fees)
Tuesdays8 am - 12:15 pm – Ladies Golf10:30 am – Ladies 9-Holers12:26 pm – Trippers (Men)1 - 1:30 pm – Hot Topic Clinic
Wednesdays3 - 3:30 pm – On the Range with
the Pro (Women)3:30 pm – Ladies 9 & Wine**4 pm as of March 13
Thursdays8 am – Cat Fight (Women)12:26 pm – Ridge Runners (Men)3:30 - 4 pm – On the Range with
the Pro (Men)4 pm – 9-Holers (Men)**5 pm as of March 214:30 - 6 pm – Chip & Sip (Women)**5 - 6:30 pm as of March 21
Fridays9 - 9:30 am – Hot Topic Clinic10:30 am - 12 pm – Ladies Train.1 - 2 pm – Get Golf Ready
Saturdays8 am - 11:30 pm – Men’s Golf8:58 am – Nine O’Clockers9:30 - 10 am – On the Range with
the Pro (Kids)1 - 2 pm – Little Chippers2 - 3:30 pm – Junior Academy
On Course Evaluation: Uponrequest, 2 student min; 4 max
G O L F S P E C I A L E V E N T S
January 29, 31 & February 1Women’s Club Championship
Saturday, February 2Parent-Child Championship
Sat, February 9, 16, 23 & March 2Men’s Match Play Club Champ
Tues & Thurs February 12 & 1416th Annual Women’s CR Classic
Sunday, February 17Couples Member-Guest
Tuesday, February 19WGA Rally For A Cure
Sat, February 23 & March 30MGA Events
February 26, 28 & March 30Women’s President’s Cup
Monday - Tuesday, March 4 - 5WGA Spring Member-Guest
Saturday - Sunday, March 9 - 10Sr. Men’s Stroke Play Club Champ
Thurs - Sat, March 14 - 16MGA Spring Member-Guest
Sat, March 23, 30 & April 6, 13Sr. Men’s Match Play Club Champ
Thursday, March 28Annual Trippers & Ridge Runners
GOLF DEMO DAYS
Friday, February 1 (1 - 5 pm)Cleveland
Friday, February 8 (11 am - 5 pm)TaylorMade
Sat, February 16 (10 am - 3 pm)Nike
Friday, February 22 (1 - 5 pm)Titleist
TENNISH O U R S O F O P E R AT I O N
Monday – Friday8 am - 8 pm
Saturday and Sunday8 am - 6 pm
Members are encouraged to makereservations for night play Monday -Friday and up to 48 hours inadvance. On nights with no play thecourts will close at 6:30 pm. Pleasecall 954-449-4410.
T E N N I S D A I LY E V E N T S
Mondays 9 - 10:30 am – Women’s
Intermediate Drop-in Clinic3:30 - 4 pm – Mighty Mites 4 - 6 pm – Tournament Team6 - 8 pm – Men’s Drop-in Doubles
Tuesdays4 - 5:30 pm – Junior Level II
Wednesdays8 am -12 pm – Women’s Tennis6:30 - 7:30 pm – Cardio Tennis
Thursdays9 - 10:30 am – Women’s Beginner
Drop-in Clinic3:30 - 4:30 pm – Tiny Tots 4:30 - 5:30 pm – Junior Level I
Fridays 8:30 - 9:30 am – Cardio Tennis5:30 - 7 pm – Mixed Doub. Drop-in
Saturdays8 am - 12 pm – Men’s Tennis
T E N N I S S P E C I A L E V E N T S
February 1, 4, 5, 6, 8, 13, & 27March 4, 5, 6, 13, 14, & 18Women’ Home Team Matches
Thursday February 14, 9 amWomen’s Valentine’s Round Robin
Tuesday March 12, 9 amWomen’s St. Pat’s Day Round Robin
POOLH O U R S O F O P E R AT I O N
Mon - Thurs & Sat - Sun8 am - 5 pm
Friday8 am - 6 pm
P O O L D A I LY E V E N T S
Mondays, Wednesdays, & Fridays9 -10 am – Watercise
Swim lessons are always available.Please call (954) 449-4425, or stopby the pool to sign up.
CLUBH O U R S & D A I LY E V E N T S
Members are encouraged to makereservations for dining and specialevents. Please call (954) 449-4439.
MondayDining Room Closed
Monday – Sunday10 am - 5 pm – Carousel 11 am - 2:30 pm – Men’s Grill2:30 - 5 pm – Men’s Grill (Light Fare)
Tuesday11:30 am - 2:30 pm – Lunch
Wednesday11:30 am - 2:30 pm – Lunch
5:30 - 8 pm – Martini Madness5:30 - 8:30 pm – A la Carte Dinner
Thursday11:30 am - 2:30 pm – Lunch5:30 - 8 pm – Martini Madness 5:30 - 7 pm – Men’s Grill Happy Hour5:30 - 8:30 pm – A la Carte Dinner
Friday11:30 am - 2:30 pm – Lunch5:30 - 8 pm – Martini Madness5:30 - 8:30 pm – Buffet Dinner6 - 7:30 pm – Wine Tasting6 - 9:30 pm – Kids Klub6 - 9 pm – Junior Club
Saturday11:30 am - 2:30 pm – Lunch
Sunday11 am - 2:30 pm – Brunch Buffet
C L U B S P E C I A L E V E N T S
Saturday, February 2Franco Corso Italian Dinner
Wednesday, February 6Cooking Demonstration
Thursday, February 14Valentine’s Day Dinner
Saturday, February 23Savory Seafood Buffet
Saturday, March 9Wine Dinner
Friday, March 15Shamrock Smash
Friday, March 29 (Good Friday)East Coast Seafood Tour
Sunday, March 31Easter Celebration
LOOKING AHEADMonday, April 1Wheelchair Foundation Golf
Outing
Tuesday, April 2WGA Derby Day
Saturday, April 6Taylor Mason Family Night
Saturday & Sunday, April 6 - 7Men’s Stroke Play Club Champ
Saturday, April 20Awesome 80’s End of Season
Event
Friday, April 26Chamber of Commerce Golf
Outing
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FEBRUARYS U N D A Y M O N D A Y T U E S D A Y W E D N E S D A Y T H U R S D A Y F R I D A Y S A T U R D A Y
www.coralridgecc.com
Members are
encouraged to make
reservations for dining
and special events at
(954) 449-4439.
C L U B H O U S E D I N I N G
Lunch: Tues. – Sat. ( 11:30 am – 2:30 pm )A la Carte Dinner: Wed. & Thurs. ( 5:30 – 8:30 pm )Martini Madness: Wed., Thurs., & Fri. ( 5:30 – 8 pm )Buffet Dinner: Fri. ( 5:30 – 8:30 pm )Special Events: Select Days & TimesBrunch Buffet: Sun. ( 11 am – 2:30 pm )
K E Y
Golf
Tennis
Pool
Club Dining & Events
Kids Eat Free
17Brunch Buffetw/Entertainment
Couples Member-Guest
181/2 Price Greens Fees
Ladies Watercise
Women’s Int Drop-in
Mighty Mites
Tournament Team
Men’s Drop-in Doub
19Rally For A Cure
Ladies Golf
Ladies 9-Holers
Trippers/Hot Topic
Level II Junior
20Ladies Watercise
Women’s Tennis
On The Range (W)
Ladies 9 & Wine
Cardio Tennis
MM/A la Carte
21W Cat Fight / RR
W Beginner Drop-in
TT, Level I Jr.
On The Range (M)
Men’s 9-Holers
Ladies Chip & Sip
Men’s Grill HH
MM/A la Carte
22Titleist Demo Day
Cardio Tennis
Ladies Watercise
HotTop/L Train/G Ready
Mixed Doub Drop-in
MM/Wine Tasting
Southwest Fusion
Kids Klub/Jr. Club
23Men’s Club Champ
MGA Event
Men’s Tennis
Nine O’Clockers
On The Range (K)
Lil Chip/Jr Acad
Savory SeafoodBuffet
10Brunch Buffetw/Entertainment
111/2 Price Greens Fees
Ladies Watercise
Women’s Int Drop-in
Mighty Mites
Tournament Team
Men’s Drop-in Doub
12Women’s CR Classic
Ladies Golf
Ladies 9-Holers
Trippers/Hot Topic
Level II Junior
13Ladies Watercise
Women’s Tennis
On The Range (W)
Ladies 9 & Wine
Couples Glow Ball
Cardio Tennis
MM/A la Carte
14Women’s CR ClassicW Cat Fight / RRW Valentine’s RRW Beginner Drop-inTT, Level I Jr.On The Range (M)M 9-Holers/Chip & SipMen’s Grill HHValentine’s Dinner
15Cardio Tennis
Ladies Watercise
HotTop/L Train/G Ready
Mixed Doub Drop-in
MM/Wine Tasting
Essence of NewOrleans
Kids Klub/Jr. Club
16Men’s Club Champ
Nike Demo Day
Men’s Golf
Men’s Tennis
Nine O’Clockers
On The Range (K)
Lil Chip/Jr Acad
C LU B EV E N T R E S E RVAT I O N P OL I C Y
Special club events, wine dinners, Saturday night seafood buffets and holiday dining are popular events that sell out and require
the purchase of special food and beverage products, equipment, entertainment, etc. Last minute un-replaced cancellations
(including changes to the party number) are unfair to those Members who are turned away due to full capacity and cause the
Club to incur unnecessary expenses if the reservation is not replaced. As a result, the Club must exercise a firm enforcement of
the special event and holiday dining policy.
• At the time of making your reservation we will charge your account 100% of the event price.
• Please let us know if you have other Members dining with you, so we may contact them.
• You may cancel 7 days prior to event, without being charged.
• If you cancel less than 7 days prior to the event, you will have to pay 100% of the event price.
Note: Should there be a wait list and we are able to fill your reservation less than 6 days prior to the event, your account will be
credited in full.
1W. Club Champ
Cleve. Demo Day
Cardio/Mixed Drop-In
Watercise
HotTop/L Train/G Ready
MM/Wine Tasting
Taste of Italy Buffet
Kids Klub/Jr. Club
2Men’s Golf
Men’s Tennis
Nine O’Clockers
On The Range (K)
Kids Can Cook
Lil Chip/Jr Acad
Parent-Child Champ
Franco Corso Dinner
3Brunch Buffetw/Entertainment
41/2 Price Greens Fees
Watercise
Women’s Int Drop-in
Mighty Mites
Tournament Team
Men’s Drop-in Doub
5Ladies Golf
Ladies 9-Holers
Trippers/Hot Topic
Level II Junior
6Watercise
Women’s Tennis
Cooking Demo
On The Range (W)
Ladies 9 & Wine
Cardio Tennis
MM/A la Carte
7W Cat Fight / RR
W Beginner Drop-in
TT, Level I Jr.
On The Range (M)
Men’s 9-Holers
Ladies Chip & Sip
Men’s Grill HH
MM/A la Carte
8Taylormade Demo
Cardio/Mixed Drop-In
Ladies Watercise
HotTop/L Train/G Ready
MM/Wine Tasting
Feast of the East
Wine Tasting
Kids Klub/Jr. Club
9Men’s Club Champ
Men’s Golf
Men’s Tennis
Nine O’Clockers
On The Range (K)
Lil Chip/Jr Acad
24Brunch Buffetw/Entertainment
251/2 Price Greens Fees
Ladies Watercise
Women’s Int Drop-in
Mighty Mites
Tournament Team
Men’s Drop-in Doub
26Women’sPresident’s Cup
Ladies Golf
Ladies 9-Holers
Trippers/Hot Topic
Level II Junior
27Ladies Watercise
Women’s Tennis
On The Range (W)
Ladies 9 & Wine
Cardio Tennis
MM/A la Carte
28Women’s Pres. Cup
W Cat Fight / RR
W Beginner Drop-in
TT, Level I Jr.
On The Range (M)
M 9-Holers/Chip & Sip
Men’s Grill HH
MM/A la Carte
C L U B H O U S E D I N I N G
Lunch: Tues. – Sat. ( 11:30 am – 2:30 pm )
A la Carte Dinner: Wed. & Thurs. ( 5:30 – 8:30 pm )
Martini Madness: Wed., Thurs., & Fri. ( 5:30 – 8 pm )
Buffet Dinner: Fri. ( 5:30 – 8:30 pm )
Special Events: Select Days & Times
Brunch Buffet: Sun. ( 11 am – 2:30 pm )
MARCHS U N D A Y M O N D A Y T U E S D A Y W E D N E S D A Y T H U R S D A Y F R I D A Y S A T U R D A Y
K E Y
Golf
Tennis
Pool
Club Dining & Events
Kids Eat Free
CORAL RIDGE COUNTRY CLUB
3801 Bayview DriveFort Lauderdale, FL 33308
Members are
encouraged to make
reservations for dining
and special events at
(954) 449-4439.
24Palm Sunday JazzBrunch Buffet
251/2 Price Greens Fees
Ladies Watercise
Women’s Int Drop-in
Mighty Mites
Tournament Team
Men’s Drop-in Doub
26Ladies Golf
Trippers/Hot Topic
Level II Junior
27Ladies Watercise
Women’s Tennis
On The Range (W)
Ladies 9 & Wine
Cardio Tennis
MM/A la Carte
28Annual Trippers & RRW Cat Fight / RRW Beginner Drop-inTT, Level I Jr.On The Range (M)M 9-Holers/Chip & SipMen’s Grill HHMM/A la Carte
29Cardio TennisLadies WaterciseHotTop/L Train/G Ready
Mixed Doub Drop-inMM/Wine TastingEast Coast SeafoodBuffetKids Klub/Jr. Club
30MGA Event
Sr. Match Champ
Men’s Tennis
Nine O’Clockers
On The Range (K)
Lil Chip/Jr Acad
3Brunch Buffetw/Entertainment
Bridgestone BallDemo
41/2 Price Greens Fees
WGA Member-Guest
Watercise
Women’s Int Drop-in
Mighty Mites
Tournament Team
Men’s Drop-in Doub
5WGA Member-Guest
Ladies Golf
Trippers/Hot Topic
Level II Junior
6Watercise
Women’s Tennis
Cooking Demo
On The Range (W)
Ladies 9 & Wine
Couples Glow Ball
Cardio Tennis
MM/A la Carte
7W Cat Fight / RR
W Beginner Drop-in
TT, Level I Jr.
On The Range (M)
Men’s 9-Holers
Ladies Chip & Sip
Men’s Grill HH
MM/A la Carte
8Cardio Tennis
Ladies Watercise
HotTop/L Train/G Ready
Mixed Doub Drop-in
MM/Wine Tasting
Bamboo GardenBuffet
Kids Klub/Jr. Club
9Sr. Men’s StrokeChampionship
Men’s Golf
Men’s Tennis
Nine O’Clockers
On The Range (K)
Lil Chip/Jr Acad
Wine Dinner
10Sr. Men’s StrokeChampionship
Brunch Buffetw/Entertainment
111/2 Price Greens Fees
Ladies Watercise
Women’s Int Drop-in
Mighty Mites
Tournament Team
Men’s Drop-in Doub
12Women’s St.Patrick’s RR
Ladies Golf
Trippers/Hot Topic
Level II Junior
13Ladies Watercise
Women’s Tennis
On The Range (W)
Ladies 9 & Wine
Cardio Tennis
MM/A la Carte
14Men’s Mem-Guest
W Cat Fight / RR
W Beginner Drop-in
TT, Level I Jr.
On The Range (M)
M 9-Holers/Chip & Sip
Men’s Grill HH
MM/A la Carte
15Men’s Mem-Guest
Cardio Tennis
Ladies Watercise
HotTop/L Train/G Ready
Mixed Doub Drop-in
Shamrock Smash
Kids Klub/Jr. Club
16Men’s Mem-Guest
Men’s Golf
Men’s Tennis
Nine O’Clockers
On The Range (K)
Lil Chip/Jr Acad
17Brunch Buffetw/Entertainment
181/2 Price Greens Fees
Ladies Watercise
Women’s Int Drop-in
Mighty Mites
Tournament Team
Men’s Drop-in Doub
19Ladies Golf
Trippers/Hot Topic
Level II Junior
20Ladies Watercise
Women’s Tennis
On The Range (W)
Ladies 9 & Wine
Cardio Tennis
MM/A la Carte
21W Cat Fight / RR
W Beginner Drop-in
TT, Level I Jr.
On The Range (M)
Men’s 9-Holers
Ladies Chip & Sip
Men’s Grill HH
MM/A la Carte
22Cardio Tennis
Ladies Watercise
HotTop/L Train/G Ready
Mixed Doub Drop-in
TaylorMade Demo
MM/Wine Tasting
Southwestern Buffet
Kids Klub/Jr. Club
23Sr. Men’s MatchChampionship
Men’s Golf
Men’s Tennis
Nine O’Clockers
On The Range (K)
Lil Chip/Jr Acad
1Women’s Pres. Cup
Cardio Tennis
Watercise
HotTop/L Train/G Ready
Mixed Doub Drop-In
MM/Wine Tasting
Little Italy Buffet
Kids Klub/Jr. Club
2Men’s Club Champ
Men’s Golf
Men’s Tennis
Nine O’Clockers
On The Range (K)
Kids Can Cook
Lil Chip/Jr Acad
31EasterCelebration