Dunwoody Country Club April.pdfSpring Fling Dinner Dance Friday, May 4th In the Ballroom $35 per...
Transcript of Dunwoody Country Club April.pdfSpring Fling Dinner Dance Friday, May 4th In the Ballroom $35 per...
MARCH & APRIL 2007
MEMBERSHIP CLUBHOUSE MIXED GRILL GOLF TENNIS WELLNESS JUNIORS
Dunwoody Country Club
Dunwoody Country ClubDunwoody Country Club
Dunwoody Country Club
SPRINGTIME AT DUNWOODY COUNTRY CLUB
EASTER BRUNCH • SUNDAY, APRIL 8TH
Welcome New Members
Mr. Rick Greene, new Social Member, joinsDunwoody Country Club with his wife,Rhonda and son Jack (6). Rick is a RegionalManager for ArcSight. He resides with hisfamily on Farmbrooke Court. His sponsorsare Bill Hogg and Joe Sharp.
Ms. Lana Cavassajoins the Clubas a SocialMember alongwith her son,Max (9).Ms. Cavassa is agraduate of TexasA & M University
and is the president of MLC Homes, Inc.and resides on Habersham Waters Road.Ms. Cavassa is sponsored by Lee Durham and Tom Rosencrants.
Mr. Alan Chanewith his wifeDianna and sonsHarrison (9) andDylan (8) joinDCC as SocialMembers. Agraduate of NovaUniversity, he is
self employed as an Investment Manager.Mr. Chane and his family reside in theDunwoody area. He is sponsored by Chuck Seets and Steve Haas.
Mr. Ty White, new Social Member, joins uswith his wife, Amy and their children Nicole(8) and Chandler (6). They join the Club asSocial Members. Both Ty and Amy areAuburn University graduates. He is thePresident and Owner of Peachland Homes,Inc. and resides on Hewlett Road in Atlanta.Mr. White is sponsored by Jack Epperson andRandy Crump.
Mr. Jeffrey Gieswith his wifeKimberly andtheir sons Paul (7)and Henry (5),join DunwoodyCountry Club asSocial Members.He is a graduate
of James Madison University and GeorgiaState University. He is the District SalesManager of ADP, Inc. They reside inDunwoody. His sponsors are Mike Veazey and John Mendicino.
MembershipMembership
The Chane Family The Gies Family
Ms. Cavassa & Son
Thank You
Thank you for welcoming me as a newmember of your DCC staff. I am honored to be a part of the DCC staff and lookforward to meeting each of you. Please stop by my office when you are in the club and introduce yourself.
If you have someone you wish to nominate for membership, please give me a call at 770-399-8701. This is a great time to sponsor
your friends, business associates, and familyinto your club. Your nominee would be able to enjoy the club by summer.
Please do not hesitate to contact me with any questions you may have. Thank you foryour continued support and I look forward toserving you as your new Membership Director.
Shirley [email protected]
Around theAround the ClubhouseWine DinnerWednesday, March 21st
In the Magnolia Room$70.00 + tax per person7:00 pm Hors d’oeuvres7:30 pm Seated Five-Course DinnerCall to Make Your Reservation Today! We will accommodate up to 40 people for this exclusive event.
Spring Dinner Dance Friday, March 30th
In the DCC Grand Ballroom $35.00 Per PersonCocktails by Signature at 7:00 pmDinner at 7:30 pmDancing 8:00 pm – 11:30 pm Call today for reservations!Tables of 10 or less are available.Jackets Required.Chef Patrick and his Culinary Staff will
prepare a Plated Dinner Inspired by the Spring Season.
Easter BrunchSunday, April 8th
12:00 pm & 2:15 pm Seatings Available$26.95 Adults$14.95 Children (6-14)Complimentary 5 & underReservations begin March 1stJackets Required for gentlemen 16 and older
Menu
Salad BarManhattan BagelsFresh Baked DanishFresh Fruit DisplaySmoked Seafood PlatterChilled Poached Shrimp with Cocktail SauceApple Wood Smoked BaconCountry Style Sausage LinksHam and Chive Scrambled EggsCheddar GritsBroiled Cod with LemonHerb Crusted Chicken BreastSaffron Rice PilafRoasted Red PotatoSlow Roasted Leg of Lamb
with English Mint SauceAn Assortment of Fresh Baked Breads Viennese Table with Assorted Mini Pastries,
Cakes, Tortes and Pies
Easter Egg Hunt on the Driving RangeSunday, April 8th, 1:30 pm
Reservations are not required, so bring your little ones to the driving range for a fun filled Easter Sunday tradition.
Annual Father/Daughter DanceFriday, April 27th
6:00 pm Photographer will be available for members to purchase portraits7:00 pm Dinner Service to Begin$30.00 for Filet Mignon$8.95 for children’s chicken fingers,fries and fruit
Please specify entrée selection of each guest when making your reservation.Formal attire for this event, black-tie optional.Reservations begin March 1st at 9:00 am
Upcoming Events
Spring Fling Dinner DanceFriday, May 4th
In the Ballroom$35 per person; Cocktails by Signature at 7:00 pmSeated Dinner at 7:30 pm; Dancing 8 pm to 11 pmReservations begin April 1st at 9:00 amThe Ladies Choice Golf TournamentParticipants will be in attendance and we hope allmembers can attend. Choice Participants must makereservations for the dinner. Jackets not required –tables available for any party of 10 or less.We invite all members to this delightful evening.
Mother’s Day BrunchSunday, May 13th
12:00 pm & 2:15 pm Seatings Available$26.95 Adults; $14.95 Children 6-14;Complimentary 5 & underReservations begin April 1st at 9:00 am
Ladies Wine and Cheese ReceptionFriday, May 18th
6:30 pm – 8:00 pm$25 per personHouse Wine and Hors d’oeuvres included in priceReservations begin April 1st at 9:00 am
St Patrick’s Day Festivities in the Mixed GrillSaturday, March 17th
6:00 pm – 10:00 pm $12.95 Corned Beef and Cabbage Special in the Mixed Grill with Live Entertainment in the Adult Bar
Dinner on the TerraceEvery Saturday beginning May 5th(May – September)
6:00 pm – 9:00 pm on the Golfer’s TerraceEnjoy the spectacular view of our golf coursewhile dining outdoors on our beautiful terrace.
Music on the Terrace Beginning on May 11th and May 25th
Relax with a cocktail and enjoy liveentertainment on the Golfer’s Terrace 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm Check remaining Dates on the Website.
Nightly Drink Specials in the Adult Bar
$5.00 Per Drink• Wine Special Tuesday Nights
6:00 pm – 9:00 pm • Martini Special Wednesday Nights
6:00 pm – 9:00 pm• Liquor Special Thursday Nights
5:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Omelet Buffet in the Grill on Sundays
$8.95 + tax per Adult for the Full Buffet$5.95 + tax per Adult for the Continental$4.95 + tax per Child for the Full Buffet
Family Night in the GrillEvery Thursday Night
5:00 pm – 9:00 pmDinner Buffet for Adults $12.95Includes Salad Bar, Two Entrees, Starch,Vegetable and Dessert
Dinner Buffet for Children $5.95Includes Two Entrees, Vegetable, Fruit and Dessert
Mixed GrillMixed Grill
Drink Specials in the Grill
In addition to the nightly Drink specials in the grill, 2007 we will begin featuring a Beer, Wines & Drink of the Month. Many of thesefeatures are new to the Grill as well as some old favorites, with a twist. The Monthly specials for 2007 are listed below:
Beer White Wine Red Wine DrinkFebruary Newcastle Brown Ale Halleck Sav Blanc Beringer Knights Valley Cabernet Pomegranate MartiniMarch Murphy’s Irish Stout Chateau Souverain Chard Chateau Souverain Merlot Absolut Pear Apple PieApril Paulander Silverado Chardonnay Silverado Cabernet Bacardi MojitosMay Pete’s wicked ale Pinchot Vouvray Nine Stones Barozza Shiraz Jim Beam Mint Julep
Strawberry BlondeJune Blue Moon Durbanville Sauvignon Blanc Francis Coppola Sofia Lynchberg LemonadeJuly Pacifico Château Ste. Michelle Riesling Chateau Ste Michelle Merlot Pomegranate MargaritaAugust Abita Purple Haze Stag’s Leap Chardonnay Stag’s Leap Cabernet Absolut Citron CosmoSeptember Pilsner Urquell Robert Mondavi Edmeades Zinfandel Blue Lemon Drop-Tini
ChardonnayOctober Pumpkin Ale Chalk Hill Chardonnay Rodney Strong Merlot Makers Mark ManhattanNovember Sapporo La Crema Chardonnay Matua Valley Pinot Noir Cranberry MartiniDecember Old Nick Ale Veuve Cliquot Hess Collection Cab Peppermint Twist Martini
Glass Price listed with the Wine
Mixed GrillMixed Grill
Specials ofthe Week
$7.95 for Adults,$4.50 for Children
See What You Missed at OurJanuary 24th Wines of the Rhone
Roasted Parsnip Soup with Foie Grasand Bay Scallops
Le Mas de CedrasCurried Oysters with Apples, Onions
and Homemade BaconChateau Nuef Du Pape Blanc
Cannelloni of Duck with Truffle SauceCoto du Rhone Village
Roasted Venison Chop, Blue Cheese Polenta and Kiln Dried Cherry Sauce
Chateau Nuef Du Pape Villenueve
Chocolate Three WaysLe Vin Doux Natural Rasteau
Our Next Wine Dinner isMarch 21st at 7:00 pm.
April3rd, 4th & 5th
Spaghetti and Meatballs with Marinara
10th, 11th & 12thSmoked Beef Brisket with Mashed Potatoes
17th, 18th & 19thChicken Pot Pie
24th, 25th & 26thBeef Stir-Fry with Steamed Rice
March1st
Fried Chicken & Mashed Potatoes
6th, 7th & 8thBeef Bourguinon over Noodles
13th, 14th & 15thFried Pork Chops with Mashed Potatoes
20th, 21st & 22ndShepherd’s Pie
27th, 28th & 29thMeat Lasagna with Garlic Bread
Ana Marie Gonzales,NovemberF&B Prep
Chris Fancher,DecemberGolf Shop
Paul Kovach,October
Maintenance
Wazed Rahman,September
F&B Service
Employees of the Month
In Recognition of Teamwork, Dedication, and Outstanding Service to DCC and Its Members.
Finally, spring approaches. Golf clubs getdusted off and hibernating golfers begin to get back out to the course. The winter monthsare coming to a close, even though we haveseen a few good weather days sprinkled in with the cold and rain. With January andFebruary behind us, the Golf Staff is preparing for a busy 2007 season and we look forward to serving the membership over the next 9 months of Dunwoody’s heavy golf season.
I am sure, as we start a new season, that manymembers have golf related questions. Many of these will be answered as we begin a newprogram at Dunwoody. Golf seminars arescheduled throughout the year that will take a quick stroll through all the areas that makegolf the game that it is. Rules and how theyaffect play at Dunwoody, handicaps and thecorrect way to maintain your handicap, golf
etiquette and course care will all be covered.It is also the perfect forum to ask the questionsthat you are not quite sure of the answer. Welook forward to seeing everyone there!
March brings the start of all three ofDunwoody’s golf groups. Tuesdays will be busy with our most active group, theDunwoody Senior Association, whileWednesday and Thursday will host our twoLadies Associations. All three of these groupshave a full schedule of events running fromMarch until the end of October. Full schedulesare available online and in our Golf Handbookand if interested in becoming a member of any of the three please give us a call in the golf shop.
March also begins the 2007 Men’s tournamentschedule with our first event in late March.Wednesday the 28th will kick off the schedule
with our first One Day Member Guest of theyear. April marks the first major event as theKickoff Classic is held shortly after a smallerevent in Augusta. We hope to see many of ournew members participating in the events aswell as the familiar winners and players from2006. Don Burton is expected to begin defenseof his 2006 Player of The Year title in theKickoff Classic.
The 2007 Junior Program and our expandedinstructional clinics get started in early Marchas well. The Junior Program continues togrow and we are expecting increased turnout in 2007. Please review the schedules for allevents, programs and clinics online and in the Golf handbook, mark your calendars andget signed up in the golf shop. It is going tobe a great year for all members to get a littlebetter at the game that makes all our lives alittle better.
Birdies & BogBirdies & Bogies
2007 Junior Golf Update
Spring is here!! With Spring comes the 2007Junior Golf Season. The golf staff is excited foranother great year. Last year we witnessedrecord numbers for all of our Junior GolfPrograms. We are proud to say that we had 53 junior golfers participate in last year’s JuniorClub Championship (including two girlsflights - a first at Dunwoody), and 108 playersfor the Parent-Junior Golf Tournament. Onbehalf of the entire golf staff we would like tothank the membership for their support andcommitment to Junior Golf at Dunwoody.We hope to see the same type of support andcommitment in 2007.
The 2007 Junior Golf Schedule begins withthe Early Bird Series. We have changed theformat this year to expand the amount ofJunior’s we can accommodate. We will offertwo separate sessions; 5-7 year olds will meet on Saturday’s beginning March 3rd and 8-Older will meet on Sunday’s beginningMarch 4th. Both sessions will run for fiveconsecutive weeks from 2:00 pm-3:30 pm.The second Junior Program offered is theSpring Series. The Spring Series, which runsin April & May, is offered during the week on Tuesday’s, Wednesday’s and Thursday’sfrom 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm and from
5:00 pm - 6:00 pm. Each offering is based onage so please check the schedule to place yourchild in the proper session.
The 2007 Junior Schedule is once again full of options for junior golfers of all skill levels.Please check the Club’s website or stop by thegolf shop and pick up a copy of the 2007Junior Program Book for a detailed list ofJunior Program offerings at Dunwoody. Toregister your child for any of the JuniorPrograms simply fill out the appropriateregistration form and bring it by the golf shop. Together we can make 2007 even better than 2006!!
Dear Members,
Spring is upon us! The grounds departmentis ready to get another season off andrunning. We had a productive winter andexpect the golf course to be in wonderfulcondition this year.
We are finishing up our winter projects ofpruning trees and mulching beds. Weanticipate better turf growth in these areasdue to the increased sunlight. It will also help some of those wayward tee shots find
their way back into play more easily. We have added some Pink Muhle Grass aroundthe rocks on #5. This will give us good colorin the fall and provide a natural look. Wehave replaced the roses on #17 tee complex.We were not happy with the performance ofthe “Nearly Wild” variety and have replacedthem with the “Knock Out” variety. Theseshould give us season long color with exceptional disease resistance compared toother roses.
This time of the year I am frequently asked“when’s the course gonna green up?” Theanswer to this question is different everyyear. Bermuda begins to green up once we stop having frosty mornings and thedaytime temperatures begin to rise into theseventies. It may green up nicely in lateMarch but a hard frost can send it packing again. The frost-free date around here is midApril. Once this date has passed and webegin to get some eighty degree days the
continued on page 7
2007 Clinic Schedule
Do you hit the ball pretty well and havetrouble scoring? If so, let us help. The 2007Clinic Schedule kicks off in early March andoffers a full schedule of help in the area youneed to master to score better. The short game has long been the cause of frustrationand higher scores, now is the time to getbetter. March and April will offer thefollowing days to help you improve. Clinicsare $15.00 per person.
Friday, March 2nd 2-3 Bunker play
Tuesday, March 6th 2-3 PuttingSunday, March 11th 12-1 Chipping/
PitchingSaturday, March 17th 12-1 Beginning
LadiesWednesday, March 21st 4-5 Beginning
LadiesThursday, March 29th 4-5 Chipping/
PitchingFriday, April 6th 5-6 PuttingTuesday, April 10th 2-3 Beginning
LadiesThursday, April 12th 2-3 50-100
YardsTuesday, April 17th 2-3 Beginning
LadiesSunday, April 22nd 1-2 Bunker
PlayWednesday, April 25th 2-3 Chipping/
Pitching
One Day Member Guest
Wednesday, March 28th join us for the firstOne Day Member Guest of the Year. The one day events have long been some of themost popular of the year at Dunwoody and we expect 2007 to be the same. Members may bring up to three guests as the day kicks off with a 12:00 pm lunch buffet.Golf begins with a 1:00 pm shotgun withmembers forming two player teams with each of their guests.
The tournament format of one best ball allowsyou to have 1-3 guests. Prizes are awarded inNet and Gross divisions at the completion ofplay, with open bar and munchies provided.Registration will begin March 7th and thefield is limited to the first 80 players. Cost tobring one guest is $125.00, two guests $225.00and three guests $325.00.
Kickoff Classic
The tournament season opens in late Aprilwith the perfect opportunity to get thecompetitive juices going as well as meetingsome other Dunwoody members. Participantswill get together Thursday evening as wepublish computer drawn ABCD teams thatwill tee it up Saturday in a two best ballformat. Team score will be one best ball fromthe AB players combines with one best ballform the CD players. Teams will be flightedaccording to combined handicap with awardsin each flight as well as overall team prizes.Prizes will also be awarded to the best scoringAB and CD teams. Registration will beginMarch 31st.
Demo days
Looking for the newest technology, that secret weapon to take strokes off your score?Your chance comes to Dunwoody, first onMarch 24th as Titleist/Cobra will be on therange with the newest equipment of 2007.In April, the Ping Fitting van will be
positioned on the range to build clubs andhave you playing with your new equipment the next day! Mark your calendars and look for more vendors to be added.
Cobra Demo Day March 24thPing Demo/Fitting Van I April 26th
Special Shots
Gene Fuoco, eagle 3 on #4 with a three wood.Cindy Norten, eagle 3 on #18, holing a pitching wedge
Grounds onGrounds on the Greens
If you watch a game, it’s fun.If you play it, it’s recreation.
If you work at it, it’s golf.
- Bob Hope
course will gradually green up.Bermuda greens up, but reallydoes not “take off ” until we getthe hot weather of mid to lateJune. Hopefully spring will bekind to us this year!
April is a good time of the yearto mow your Bermuda andzoysia yards down low. “Scalping”as it is sometimes called, removes
all of the dead leaf material fromthe previous season. This opensup the turf canopy and allowsthe ground to warm up a littlefaster and in turn will give you aquicker green up. Scalping alsoremoves the stems and allowsyou to see the lush new growthof grass. After scalping youryard, you should apply a fertilizerhigh in nitrogen. This will help
your turf green up quickly and get your mowing legs back in shape.
I look forward to seeingeveryone at the club,
Spencer OliverGrounds Superintendent
..continued
March 2007March 2007
April 2007April 2007S U N D AY M O N D AY T U E S D AY W E D N E S D AY T H U R S D AY F R I D AY S AT U R D AY
1 2 3
4 5 6 7 8 9 10
11 12 13 14 15 16 17
18 19 20 21 22 23 24
25 26 27
Ladies TennisClinic/Lunch9:30 am
Lunch Bunch12:30 pm – 2:30 pm
Family Night Buffet in MG
Fried Chicken &Mashed Potatoes
Mommy &Me Workout10:00 am – 10:50 am
Circuit Class3:00 pm
Dinner & A Movie“A Bug’s Life”6:00 pm – 8:30 pm
Breakfast/Omelet Buffet
Chair Massage9:00 am
Circuit Class10:00 am & 3:00 pm
Mommy & Me Workout10:00 am – 10:50 am
Beef Bourguinonover Noodles
Circuit Class10:00 am & 3:00 pm
Beef Bourguinonover Noodles
Ladies 18Opening Breakfast
Ladies Tennis Tournament9:30 am
Lunch Bunch12:30 pm – 2:30 pm
Family Night Buffet in MG
Beef Bourguinonover Noodles
Mommy &Me Workout10:00 am – 10:50 am
Circuit Class3:00 pm
Jr Alta BeginsGirls 1:00 pmBoys 3:00 pm
Breakfast/Omelet Buffet
Chair Massage9:00 am
Circuit Class10:00 am & 3:00 pm
Mommy &Me Workout10:00 am – 10:50 am
Lunch Bunch 12:30 am – 2:30 pm
Fried Pork Chops with Mashed Potatoes
Circuit Class10:00 am & 3:00 pm
Ladies 9 Opening Day Brunch
Fried Pork Chops withMashed Potatoes
Ladies 18 Playday
Lunch Bunch12:30 pm – 2:30 pm
Family Night Buffet in MG
Fried Pork Chopswith Mashed Potatoes
Mommy &Me Workout10:00 am – 10:50 am
Circuit Class3:00 pm
Tennis Mixer6:30 pm
St. Patrick’s DayCelebration (Mixed Grill)
Breakfast/Omelet Buffet
Chair Massage9:00 am
Circuit Class10:00 am & 3:00 pm
Mommy &Me Workout10:00 am – 10:50 am
Shepherd’s Pie
Ladies 9Opening Playday
Circuit Class10:00 am – 3:00 pm
Wine Dinner inMagnolia Room
Shepherd’s Pie
Ladies 18 Playday
Lunch Bunch12:30 pm – 2:30 pm
Family NightBuffet in MG
Shepherd’s Pie
Mommy &Me Workout10:00 am – 10:50 am
Circuit Class3:00 pm
Dinner & A Movie “Curious George”6:00 pm – 8:30 pm
Breakfast/Omelet Buffet
Chair Massage9:00 am
Circuit Class10:00 am & 3:00 pm
Mommy &Me Workout10:00 am – 10:50 am
Lunch Bunch12:30 pm – 2:30 pm
Meat Lasagnawith Garlic Bread
28 29 30 31Ladies 9 Playday
Circuit Class10:00 am – 3:00 pm
Meat Lasagnawith Garlic Bread
Ladies 18 Playday
Lunch Bunch12:30 pm – 2:30 pm
Family Night Buffet in MG
Meat Lasagnawith Garlic Bread
Mommy &Me Workout10:00 am – 10:50 am
Circuit Class3:00 pm
Spring Dinner Dance
One Day Member Guest
March 2007March 2007
April 2007April 2007S U N D AY M O N D AY T U E S D AY W E D N E S D AY T H U R S D AY F R I D AY S AT U R D AY
10 11 12 13 14
15 16 17
6 7
8 9
18 19 20 21
22 23 24 25 26 27 28
29 30
4 5Ladies 9 Playday
Circuit Class10:00 am & 3:00 pm
Spaghetti and Meatballswith Marinara
Ladies 18 Teamday
Lunch Bunch12:30 pm – 2:30 pm
Family Night Buffet in MG
Spaghetti and Meatballswith Marinara
Mommy &Me Workout 10:00 am – 10:50 am
Circuit Class3:00 pm
Jr. Rapid Rally Night6:00 - 9:00 pm
Breakfast/Omelet Buffet
Easter Brunch12:00 pm & 2:15 pm
Easter Egg Hunt1:30 pm
Chair Massage9:00 am
Circuit Class10:00 am & 3:00 pm
Mommy &Me Workout10:00 pm – 10:50 pm
Lunch Bunch12:30 pm – 2:30 pm
Smoked Beef Brisketwith Mashed Potatoes
Ladies 9 Playday
Circuit Class10:00 am & 3:00 pm
Smoked Beef Brisketwith Mashed Potatoes
Ladies 18 Teamday
Lunch Bunch12:30 pm – 2:30 pm
Family Night Buffet in MG
Smoked Beef Brisketwith Mashed Potatoes
Mommy &Me Workout10:00 am – 10:50 am
Circuit Class3:00 pm
Dinner & A Movie“Open Season”6:00 pm – 8:30 pm
Tennis Mixer 6:30 pm
Ladies 18Saturday Playday
Breakfast/Omelet Buffet
Couples Outing1:00 pm
Swim & Dive TeamRegistration1:00 pm – 1:30 pm
Chair Massage9:00 am
Circuit Class10:00 am & 3:00 pm
Mommy &Me Workout10:00 am – 10:50 am
Chicken Pot Pie
Ladies 9 Playday
Ladies 18 Lady Tara
Circuit Class10:00 am & 3:00 pm
Chicken Pot Pie
Men’s KickoffDrawing Party
Lunch Bunch12:30 pm – 2:30 pm
Family Night Buffet in MG
Chicken Pot Pie
Mommy &Me Workout10:00 am – 10:50 am
Circuit Class3:00 pm
Men’s Kickoff Classic
Breakfast/Omelet Buffet
Chair Massage9:00 am
Circuit Class10:00 am & 3:00 pm
Mommy &Me Workout10:00 am – 10:50 am
Lunch Bunch12:30 pm – 2:30 pm
Beef Stir-Fry withSteamed Rice
Ladies 9 ExchangeDay at CC of Roswell
Circuit Class10:00 am & 3:00 pm
Beef Stir-Fry withSteamed Rice
Ladies 18 Playday
Lunch Bunch12:30 pm – 2:30 pm
Family Night Buffet in MG
Beef Stir-Fry withSteamed Rice
Mommy &Me Workout10:00 am – 10:50 amLunch Bunch12:30 pm – 2:30 pmCircuit Class3:00 pmFather Daughter DanceDinner & A Movie“Finding Nemo”6:00 pm – 8:30 pm
“Nifty Fifties” 6:30-11:00 pm
Breakfast/Omelet Buffet
Chair Massage9:00 am
Circuit Class10:00 am & 3:00 pm
3Mommy & Me Workout10:00 am – 10:50 am
Spaghetti and Meatballswith Marinara
1 2Breakfast/Omelet Buffet
Chair Massage9:00 am
Circuit Class10:00 am & 3:00 pm
Upcoming Playdays
Wednesday, March 14thWarm Up Day! Make YourOwn Tee Time after Brunch!
Wednesday, March 21stOpening Playday, 9:00 amLauderdale on Back Nine
Wednesday, March 28thPlayday, 9:00 amBeat the Water on Front Nine
Wednesday, April 4thPlayday, 9:00 amBlind Partners on Back Nine
Wednesday, April 11thPlayday, 9:00 amLauderdale on Back Nine
Wednesday, April 18thPlayday, 9:00 amLongest Drive on Back Nine
Wednesday, April 25thExchange Day CCR, 9:00 amLauderdale
Wednesday, May 2ndPlayday, 9:00 amLowest Putts on Back Nine
Wednesday, May 9thExchange Day DCC, 9:00 amMultiple Games
Wednesday, May 16thPlayday, 9:00 amName Game on Back Nine
Wednesday, May 23thPlayday, 9:00 amLowest Putts on Back Nine
Wednesday, May 30thPlayday, 9:00 amBeat the Pro on Front Nine
Ladies 9Ladies 9
Upcoming Events
Wednesday, March 14thOpening Day BrunchRSVP to Susan Dunn 770-352-0304
Sunday, April 15thCouples Play, 1:00 pmSign up in the Pro Shop
Wednesday, April 25thExchange Day atCC of Roswell, 9:00 am
Wednesday, May 9thExchange Day at DCC withCC of the South, 9:00 am
Friday, May 25thTwilight Couples Golf, 5:30 pmSign up in the Pro Shop
Sunday, June 3rdCouples Golf, 1:00 pmdays for the 2007 season!Sign up in the Pro Shop and check the website for future events & play!
Message from the President
If you are interested in taking on leadership in this group, contact MJ Elliott at 770-671-8199.
Whether you are just beginning the game orreturning to the game, don’t miss out on thisgreat opportunity.
If you are interested in joining this fungroup of ladies and learning about golf,contact Laurie Johnson at 770-394-6842.2007 annual dues are $45 and can be sent to:
Debbie Brown, 425 Ivy Hall,Atlanta, Georgia 30350.
Make Wednesdays Fun And Join The 9 Holers Today! What a Fun Season Ahead!
The Dunwoody Men’s Senior Golf Association’s annual Cancer Foundation (CAP CURE)Tournament is schedule for June 5th, 2007. All proceeds go the Prostate Cancer Foundation.This is one of our signature events and is one you do not want to miss. Mark your calendars now!
2007 Officers
Jack Robinson PresidentRick Mees TreasurerJerry Demery Interclub ChairmanPierre Kimball Playday Chairman
Gerald McCarley & Jeff Jefferson
Back by Popular Demand…Champions in Training
CIT Clinics Coming Soon!! Are you new tothe game of golf? Join our champions-in-training group for Wednesday morningclinics starting April 4th, 2007. Cost is $15and sign-ups are in the pro-shop. The CITgroup will hit the course beginning May 2nd!
Senior Men’sSenior Men’s Golf
Upcoming Playdays
Thursday, March 15thPlayday, 9:00 am
Thursday, March 22ndPlayday, 9:00 am
Thursday, March 29thPlayday, 9:00 am (8:15 am clinic)
Thursday, April 5thTeam Day, 9:00 am
Saturday, April 14thSaturday PlaydayContact Pro Shop for details
Thursday, April 26thPlayday, 9:00 am
Thursday, May 3thPlayday, 9:00 am (8:15 am clinic)
Thursday, May 24thPlayday, 9:00 am
Thursday, May 31thPlayday, 9:00 am
Ladies 18Ladies 18Another Fun Golf Season Is Just Around The Corner!
Upcoming Events
Thursday, March 8thOpening Breakfast, 8:30 amTee times Afterward Make-Your-Own 4some
Sunday, April 15thCouples Outing, 1:00 pmContact the pro-shop for details!
Thursday, April 19thLady Tara, 9:30 am
Friday, May 4thLadies Choice, 9:00 am
Tuesday, May 8thAWGA at DCC
Thursday, May 17th & Friday, May 18thDunwoody Cup – Tee Times, Match Play
Sunday, June 3rdCouples Outing, 1:00 pmContact the pro-shop for details!
Thursday, June 7th Member Guest, 9:00 amDetails TBDCheck the website for future events & playdays for the 2007 season!
Message from the President
We are about to start another exciting golfseason with our Opening Breakfast onThursday, March 8th at 8:30 a.m. Pleasemake every effort to attend this meeting as
we have several important issues to discuss and vote on. The 2007 schedule will be presentedand yearbooks will be distributed. We hope tosee all of you there.
Thank you to the Board and CommitteeMembers who have worked so hard to makeour upcoming season a success. We couldn’t doit without you!
Cindy
2007 Kick Off TournamentTuesday, March 6thTee time at 9:30 am
2007 Senior Men’s BanquetFriday, March 9th
Beginning at 6:30 pm
If you have not sent your check for $30.00, please do so today to:
Rick Mees3456 Spalding DriveDunwoody, Georgia 30350
A reminder: 2007 DCC Senior Men’s Golf Dues.
We welcome all lady golfers with a golf membership and handicap of 40 or less!
Please send all dues payments of $70 to: Dawn Patrick5156 Wellshire PlaceDunwoody, Georgia 30338
Senior Men’sSenior Men’s Golf
Upcoming Tennis Social Events
2007 Men’s MemberGuest Tournament Saturday Morning, May 19th
Welcome & Breakfast begins at 9:00 amPlay begins at 9:30 amA “Man’s” Lunch – Served at 12:00 pmAll the beer you can drink (within reason)!All levels of play are available.Morning Play Only Sign up with a Guest at the pro shopor call 770-392-7788
2007 Ladies Member Guest TournamentThursday Morning, May 17th
9:00 am to 1:00 pmWelcome & Continental Breakfastbegins at 9:00 amPlay begins at 9:30 amAll levels of play are available.Tournament Refreshments, Balls,
Prizes, Lunch & WineSign up with a Guest at the pro shopor call 770-392-7788
Ladies Clinic & LuncheonThursday, March 1st at 9:30 am
Get your game ready for the Spring ALTAseason. Come out and get the best tennisinstruction in town! Featuring 4-6 guestprofessionals with new, exciting and innovativedoubles drills. Two hours of drills and awonderful lunch, with a complimentary glassof wine.
Ladies Opening Day TournamentThursday, March 8th at 9:30 am
Make sure you are match-tough before yourALTA season begins. Come out and enjoy ourThursday Ladies Mixer! Continental Breakfastserved at 9:00 am, Play beginning at 9:30 am,Tennis played until noon followed by lunch inthe pavilion (with a glass of wine!)
March Madness Tennis MixerFriday, March 16th at 6:30 pm
Break out those basketball jerseys and hats!Come out and show support for your favoritecollege basketball team! The night includestennis, dinner, margaritas, and basketball onthe big screen. Try the hottest new racquets onthe market! This is a Head/Penn Demo Night!
April “70’s Night” MixerFriday, April 13th at 6:30 pm
Join your fellow members at our “70’s Night”Tennis Mixer. Remember to wear your 70’sattire! We know you still have those in thebottom of your closet!
2007 Edition of the“Nifty Fifties” – A Tennis SocialFriday, April 27th at 6:30 pm - 11:00 pm
Practice your serve and get ready to playThe Nifty Fifties night is coming your wayRemember last year and how much fun it wasGet a partner, sign up, Dunwoody CountryClub’s a buzz!• Round Robin Tennis• DJ playing tunes from the 40’s, 50’s & 60’s• Trivia – Study up on the decade of 50’s• Dance contest/Name that Tune Contest• Lots of prizes!
Last year this event was a “sell out” – don't miss out this year!
TennisTennis
GEORGIA SPECIAL OLYMPICS FUN DAY Friday, April 27th – Fun Day
For the 11th consecutive year, Dunwoody CountryClub will host children from the Georgia SpecialOlympics for a special “Fun day” of tennis and“self-esteem building.” Last year more than 90 athletesenjoyed our members’ hospitality and the positiveencouragement of participating in a morning oftennis, watching an exhibition and playing “with thepros.” After tennis, the children will enjoy lunch andeach receives a trophy and a commemorative photo.The plans for this year are no different and onceagain, we need your help.
Approximately 40 member volunteers are needed tohelp run this event. Please call the pro shop to signup. Sponsorship is also needed, to insure that ourSpecial Olympians enjoy a day they will remember for a lifetime. If you can assist as a volunteer(volunteers do not need great tennis playing skills –only a desire to help the children have fun), or you oryour company has an interest in sponsorship, pleasecontact Kevin Jackson at 770-392-7788.
The Serve was intended sothat the net could play.
- Bill Cosby
2007 Spring ALTA Teams (Thursday Women)Rosemary Crabill (A)Phyllis Wilson (A) Mibby Silver (A)Mary Rollauer (A)Diane Hunt (A)Terri Vann (B)Debbie Horigan (B)Cindy Durham (B)Charlotte Turner (C)Donna Harris (C)Mary Kent (C)Holly Covington (C)Natasha Lebowtiz (C)
2007 Spring ALTA Teams (Business Women)Karen Reetz (A)Pat Livingston (B)Marie Kurtzer (C)
2007 Spring ALTA Teams (Senior Men)Hank Conn (B)Dave Sifter (B)
2007 USTA Super Senior (Senior Men)Jay Walsh (3.5)
2007 Spring ALTA Teams (Senior Women)Priscilla Forbes (B)
2007 Spring ALTA Teams (Men)Don Nordin (AA)Pete Carpenter (B)Mike Wolf (A)Jim Tuttle (A)Dale Wartluf (B)Lee Durham (B)Steve McRae (B)Jim Kelly (C)David Duke (C)
TennisTennis
The Tennis Department is very please to announcethat Mark Suiter has joined the DCC tennis Staff.We are very fortunate to have Mark coming aboard.He comes to us with an extensive and distinguishedteaching and coaching background.
Mark Suiter has been teaching tennis since 1974. InMarch, 2006, Mark became the Director of Tennis atNesbit Lakes. Before that time, Mark was the Directorof Tennis at Rivermont Country Club for 21 years.Prior to that, Mark was the Director of Tennis at theAtlanta Sporting Club for five years.
Mark played his college tennis at Illinois StateUniversity. He played number one singles and had theseventh best winning record of all players at Illinois
State. Mark played in the NCAA championships in1974. Mark has been ranked number one in singles inGeorgia in the Senior Divisions for seven years.
Mark won the Georgia Professional Tennis AssociationDirector of the Year Award in 1992 and twice was theSenior Player of the Year. Mark is the President of theGPTA in 2007 and was past president in 1994.
In addition to coaching countless numbers of ALTAand USTA teams, Mark also has taught over 1200Junior Ralleyball students in the past six years alone.
If you haven’t met Mark yet, please come by thetennis shop and introduce yourself … and maybe …take a lesson!
Spring Junior DevelopmentSessions Are Underway!
We have introduced threeNew Learning Programs this year:• USPTA Little Tennis• JAM ( Junior Achievement Mission)• JET ( Junior Excellence Training)Does This Excite You? Swing by the pro shopfor detailed brochures on these 3 innovativejunior sessions. Clinics run until May 20th.
Junior Rapid Rally Night
Friday, April 6th from 6:00 – 9:00 pmPresented by USTA & Junior OlympicsA Night of Top Gun Competitionsand Rally TournamentsAges 7 and up are welcome.
Spring Junior ALTABegins Its Season, March 10th.
Matches are on Saturdays -Girls at 1:00 pm and Boys at 3:00 pm
We have five Junior ALTA teams this season:14 and Under Girls captained by Pam Johnson18 and Under Girls captained by Jill de Vallette12 and Under Boys captained by Lisa Hills14 and Under Boys captained by Judi Edwards18 and Under Boys captained by Gayle Mitrano
Special Thanks to all Junior Captains as welook forward to a springy season.
Junior Players of the Month
Maddi Johnson and Kenzie Johnson If you’ve seen two blonde girls playing tennisin shorts when it’s 30 degrees outside, you’veprobably seen Maddi and Kenzie Johnson.I don’t think these girls ever make it home.If their not taking a lesson or a clinic orparticipating in one of junior events (Maddiand Kenzie attend every event) they areconducting their own practice session. I haveseen them numerous times out on the courtsorganizing a game of Dunwoody’s favoriteChamps and Chumps. Maddi and Kenzie havefun playing tennis, and that is the main reasonthey’ve become so successful. I expect them tohit their newly found 14 and under divisionwith a striking blow.
Tentative Levels and Team Captains For Spring League Play Are As Follows:
Holiday Hours
The Wellness Center will be open from7:00 am - 3:00 pm on Easter Sunday,April 8th, 2007
Chair Massage
Every Monday – 9:00 am to 12:00 pmLocated in the Founder’s RoomProvided by Ashley Trenschel,Nationally Certified Massage Therapist$1 per minute/15 minute minimum Call the Wellness Center to sign up770-392-7798.
Exercise of the Month – Deadlift
The deadlift is quite possibly the best indicatorof overall strength and power. Some “chestthumpers” love the bench press, however thedeadlift is as basic and raw as it gets. Nospecial equipment necessary. No need for aspotter. Simply load up a barbell, step up to it,squat down to the bar, grab it and stand up.Either you make it or you don’t.
Tips• In competition it is popular to use a
mixed grip (one hand up and one hand down) in order to make a stronger grip.However, this can quickly lead to muscular imbalances, particularly in the low back, as well as put you at risk for a biceps tear. If you are not training for competition you have no business using a mixed grip, stick with the double overhand grip (bothpalms down).
• Only squat as low as you need to in order tograb the barbell with the elbows locked and the back arched tightly. Squatting down deeper is wasted energy.
• Keep the head up and the back arched throughout the duration of the pull.
• Do not let the hips rise faster thanthe shoulders.
• Focus on pulling the bar back into the body while driving the hips forward.
• Squeeze the glutes tightly at the top of the lockout to protect the lower back.
• Lower the bar to the ground quickly, but under control.
2007 Body TransformationCompetition
Hopefully those of you who are participatingin the body transformation contest are seeinghuge improvements in your health, fitnessand strength. The end of the contest isapproaching so stick with those resolutionsand finish strong!
End of the CompetitionSunday, April 22ndFinal AssessmentsMonday, April 23rdSunday, May 6thDinner and Awards Ceremony - TBA
WellnessWellness
“Ability is whatyou’re capable of doing.Motivation determines
what you do.Attitude determines how
well you do it.”
- Lou Holtz
Dinner & A Movie Night
Join us on Friday nights this Spring forDinner & A Movie in the Activity Roomwhere we watch fun films with our youngones ages 3 and up while you enjoy a quietdinner or other club activities on your own.We will have pizza, popcorn, and lemonadewith the kids and, of course, watch our moviefrom 6:00 pm - 8:30 pm! The cost is only$12 per child and you can go on-line forreservations or call Bridget at 770-399-8709.For liability reasons we do ask that you stayon the Club’s property.
Friday, March 2nd“A Bug’s Life”Friday, March 23rd“Curious George”Friday, April 13th“Open Season”Friday, April 27th“Finding Nemo”
Lunch Bunch
It’s Springtime and the kids have lots ofenergy! Send them to Lunch Bunch atDCC to run around, create art projects,eat lunch, play games, and have fun with ‘Ms. Bridget.’ We have Lunch Bunch everyTuesday & Thursday from 12:30 pm - 2:30 pmin the Activity Room. There is a Pee-WeeTennis clinic offered right after Lunch Bunchonce the weather warms up. You may goon-line for your child’s reservation or youcan call Bridget at 770-399-8709.
Mommy & Me Workout
The pool will be opening soon, so are youready to put on that bathing suit?!? Thereare no more excuses… All mommies arewelcome to bring their little ones to thisworkout class located in the Activity Room.We meet every week on Tuesdays & Fridaysfrom 10:00 am -10:50 am in the morning.We will have you work on a strength trainingworkout which includes your arms, legs, andof course abs!! Call Bridget for any details onhow you too can look good this Summer.770-399-8709.
Easter Egg HuntSunday, April 9th, 1:30 pm
The Easter Bunny is on the way! Get yourbaskets ready and your Sunday Best becausethe Easter Egg Hunt is almost here. You don’tneed a reservation to go hunting for eggs, justshow up on the Driving Range and get readyto hunt for that Prize Golden Egg! We willbegin the Hunt at 1:30 pm. We can’t wait tosee all of you there!
Swim & Dive Team Registration
All kids who would like to join the DunwoodyDolphins this Summer should come by theActivity Room on Sunday, April 15th from1:00 pm - 3:00pm. You will be able to meetthe coaches, sign up for your volunteer jobs,buy team merchandise and team bathing suits,and get all of your information for thisupcoming season. You may go on-line forupdated information about our teams. Welook forward to another exciting season!
Campground DunwoodyFriday, May 18th
Grab your flashlights and start pitchin’ yourtents – we’re staying out all night on the DCC Golf Course once again! Reservationsbegin April 1st. You may call 770-394-4492 or go on-line to reserve your families spot.
JuniorsJuniors
Junior Activities Information Line:770-937-5006
Call for updated information onjunior events around the club.
You May Search On-Line ForUpcoming Junior Events Including:
Campground DunwoodyPool Opening
Swim & Dive Team UpdatesSummer Sports Camps
Hours of OperationMixed Grill
Omelet BuffetSunday 10:00 am - 2:00 pmLunchTuesday - Friday 11:30 am - 2:00 pmSaturday - Sunday 11:00 am - 2:00 pmLimited MenuTuesday - Sunday 2:00 pm - 6:00 pmDinnerTuesday & Wednesday 6:00 pm - 9:00 pmThursday 5:00 pm - 9:00 pmFriday - Saturday 6:00 pm - 10:00 pmAdult LoungeTuesday - Thursday 11:30 am - 9:00 pmFriday & Saturday 11:30 am - 11:30 pmSunday 11:30 am - Return of last golf cart
Special Events Office/Planning Hours • 770-399-8708Tuesday – Friday 10:00 am - 6:00 pmSpecial Event Facilities AvailabilityTuesday – Sunday 7:00 am - Midnight
Golf Pro Shop • 770-394-1928Tuesday - Sunday 7:30 am - 5:00 pm
Tennis Pro Shop • 770-392-7788Monday - Thursday 9:00 am - 9:00 pmFriday 9:00 am - 8:00 pmSaturday & Sunday 9:00 am - 7:00 pm
Wellness Center • 770-392-7798Monday - Friday 5:30 am - 8:00 pmSaturday & Sunday 7:00 am - 6:00 pm
Juniors Department • 770-399-8709
Business Offices • 770-392-7796Monday - Friday 8:30 am - 5:00 pm
Receptionist • 770-394-4492Tuesday - Thursday 9:00 am - 9:00 pmFriday & Saturday 9:00 am - 10:00 pmSunday 10:00 am - 6:00 pm
2006-2007 Board of GovernorsPaul Repp ......................................PresidentBob Worthington ..........................Vice President
House ChairmanRon Cameron................................Secretary
Golf ChairmanJim Langendorfer ..........................Treasurer
Finance ChairmanJerry Ashkouti ..............................Membership Co-Chairman
Golf Co-ChairmanOtt Barnard ..................................House Co-Chairman
Tennis Co-ChairmanHollis Barton ................................Grounds Co-ChairmanBen Cornett ..................................Grounds ChairmanJohn Farrell....................................Membership Chairman
Finance Co-ChairmanJohn Tienken.................................Long Range Planning Co-ChairmanRoger Vernier ................................Long Range Planning ChairmanJeff Weekley...................................Tennis Committee ChairmanDavid Woodrow ............................Ex-Officio
StaffJon D. Knobbe, CCM...................General ManagerDavid Ruddell, CCM....................Clubhouse ManagerBarbara Groppe, CHAE ...............ControllerShirley Franklin ............................Membership DirectorRoger Cherico, PGA.....................Director of GolfSpencer Oliver...............................Grounds SuperintendentDavid Dvorak, USPTA, GPTA....Director of TennisScott Shetler, NSCA-CPT ...........Wellness DirectorPatrick Gebrayel ............................Executive ChefKymberly Purvis ............................Special Events CoordinatorBridget Brinks ...............................Aquatics Director/
Youth Events CoordinatorJohn Kopp ....................................Chief Engineer
Dunwoody Country Club1600 Dunwoody Club DriveDunwoody, Georgia 30350Phone 770-394-4492 • Fax 770-396-5484www.dunwoodycc.org