Thursday, July 30, 2009

August Newsletter

From the President
This past month I played in the Club Championship. Believe it or not, it was my first time to play in the Championship. In years past either there was a scheduling conflict on my part or I didn’t feel like I was good enough to play. But I must say it was a lot of fun and very enjoyable. The horserace was exciting and nerve racking - not to brag but my team did win the horserace, (good job Cindy Guelker & Red Higginbotham).  I want to thank Wayne and Beverly Johnson for the hard work and outstanding Bar-B-Q.  I know Wayne and his sons were cooking most of the day and because of their generosity we raised over $600 for the club.  Also bringing in some money was the dessert auction. It was very successful and we raised a little over $500 for the club just from cakes and pies. That weekend was a great time enjoying golf, food and fellowship with other members of the club. I want to encourage everyone next year to come and participate.
In other club business, the board is meeting with a grant writer to see if there is some funding to improve either the facilities or the course itself. We will explore several different projects, like building a new clubhouse and Proshop, building a new cart barn, improving the roads within the club, and course improvements. All this is very premature, but we wanted to let you know the board is constantly looking for ways to improve our club. We will keep you updated on any possible changes and invite you to attend the next board meeting and let us know what you think and how you would use the money to improve the club.
I would also like to ask our members to show their appreciation to the employees of Canyon Country Club. Our employees go above and beyond their duties most of the time, just to make members happy. They hear complaints from members about: the condition of the course or what they think the greens crew should be doing. People complain to the Pro Shop staff about slow play or who someone was pared with on a Friday night, and to the bartenders about their drink not being strong enough. This is only a sample of what they hear on a daily basis. Some of these employees work 10-12 hours a day, 6 or 7 days a week and they also want the best for our club. I think we all need to make a conscious effort to show them our appreciation for the work they do. 
Jerry Neufeld – President
Canyon Country Club

From the Pro Shop

The Club Championship was a great success this year. Not only did the tournament go well, the fundraising activities for the club went well also. The desert auction brought in $530.00 for the club and Wayne and Beverly Johnson's Bar-B-Que brought in over $600.00. That is over $1,100.00 for the club to use on various projects for the club. Thanks to all the ladies who made the wonderful deserts, everyone who bought and donated money for the deserts, and a big thanks to the Johnson group for the hard work and time.

Ryan Neufeld won a close match over Johnnie Guelker this year in our championship match for the Men's Club Championship. Trish Giacomazzi won her second straight Women's Club Championship. Thanks to everyone who played this year. Here is a list of the flight winners as well as the second place finishers and Consolation winners.
Championship Flight: Ryan Neufeld def. Johnnie Guelker 1 up
Consolation: Dana Wise def. Don Mooring 3 & 2
First Flight: Charlie McClure def. John McConnell 1 up -20
Consolation: Cleve Gustin def. Wendel Dalton Forfeit
Second Flight: Pete Clay def. Jerry Neufeld 4 & 3
Consolation: Nathan Seemann def. Bob Lang 1 up
Third Flight: Danny Killough def. Daniel Orr 3 & 2
Consolation Kyle Farmer def. Brito Valdez 5 & 4

Women's Club Championship
Gross Division Net Division
1st - Trish Giacomazzi 1st – Debra Hetzler
2nd – Cindy Guelker 2nd – Debbie Lang
3rd – Rhonda Orr 3rd – DeRema Dalton

The Roadrunner Invitational was a huge success this year. Thanks also to all the members who helped sponsor tee box signs. Without your help, the tournament wouldn’t have been the success that it was. While none of our members won the championship, the top five gross and net players each receive a $100 gift certificate to the pro shop thanks to a sponsor. Those receiving the gift certificates are:
Gross Division: Net Division:
Steve Rogers Roger Senter
Parker Noel Danny Killough
Phil Mancuso Pete Clay
Ryan Neufeld Rick Dabney
Dana Wise Garry Erdman

Thanks to everyone who played and thanks for the sponsorship.

August is filled with activity as usual. Here is a list of all of the events:
August 1st – KA Classic Scramble (course will be closed @ 2:00)
August 3rd – Pro-Member
August 15th & 16th – Ladies Chaparral
August 30th – Super Scramble
Member Scrambles will be held on August 7th, 21st, & 28th.

Pro – Member
My Pro-Member is scheduled for Monday, August 3rd. I have 15 professionals lined up to come and play our beautiful golf course. This is a fun event and a good chance to play with the pros from around our area. Cost will be $60 to play (includes cart and lunch). If you are interested please call the golf shop to enter.
Ladies Chaparral
The Ladies Chaparral will be held the weekend of August 15th and 16th. The format will be a partnership with scramble on one day and low ball the second day. There will be a meal served on both days. If you or someone you know would be interested in playing then please call the golf shop to enter.
Super Scramble
The last member scramble will be held on Sunday, August 30th. This is a 1:00 shotgun start. Call the pro shop to enter or if you have any questions.