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June 19th 2013
June 2013
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General Manager
Head Golf Professional
Golf Professional
F&B Manager
Gail Bundy
Ryan Henderson
Doug Mochrie
John Wolfe
Laurie McBride
Pro Shop News
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selection of gloves, Balls, Hats and Apparel!
July Aerification Dates - 7/8 & 7/9
(9 holes each day)
Rules
“ PREFERRED LIES “
Wet Summer Conditions
Bent Tree C.C. “Local Rule”
Through the green ball may be lifted cleaned and placed
WITHIN ONE club length, NOT nearer to the hole.
(Ball does not have to stay in the condition where it originally lay.)
“THROUGH THE GREEN”
Is the whole area of the Course except:
The teeing ground and putting green of the hole being played: and all hazards on the Course.
*If Course Condition is Cart Path ONLY , 90 degrees or
cross with care then you ARE playing PREFERRED LIES.
June 19th 2013
News from the President
Rain rain go away and come back another day. It appears that the summer rains have
started early this year and that is good and bad. Good for the grass and bad for the play
on the course. Speaking of play on the course, I have noticed a big up-tic in the amount of
outside play since the closing of Sarasota Golf Club and Oak Ford Golf Club and this is
good for BTCC’s bottom line.
The course is looking better since the fertilizer has been applied and the rains have
returned. Pope management has been very busy attacking the weeds that appeared this
spring and I am happy to report that the elephant grass weeds are almost non-existent at
this point. Also, Pope has been staking off the barren areas around the course that need
grass to grow this summer. That should look really good when you all return in the fall/
winter.
The lake by #1 tee is now full and speaking of lakes I am off to NW Ontario for my
annual wilderness fishing trip!
Keep the ball in the fairway, it is much easier to hit than in the lush rough.
Regards,
-Bob Haase
June 19th 2013
Maintenance News
Well we started a little early on the summer rains; at this point our rain total is
higher than the average for June. On the bright side it helps with some of the hot
spot areas that the irrigation does not quite cover. With this the bulk application
of fertilizer that we put out this spring is really taken affect now. We are
continuing to clean the weed pressure on the course focusing on tees, fairways,
and green complexes. With some of the agronomic practices we continue to
apply the course is really taken shape. In the next few weeks we will be aerifying
tees, and a few of the problem fairways. We are striving to give you the members
the best playing conditions we can, we are seeing very good improvements on
the course. Some of you may have seen that we had some trees trimmed up to
help with tee shots. The holes we concentrated on were #5, #13, #16, and #18, the
limbs around these tee complexes were affecting the tee shots. With the work
that was done it really opened these areas up and turned out nice. We are looking
at other areas that we can enhance as well at future dates.
We will be continuing our summer program to the greens as far as verticutting
and light topdressing every two weeks. Our next major aerification of greens will
be approaching in the next month. The health of the greens is continuing to
improve with these programs. Our main objective this summer is to prepare the
course for you all this coming season. It is still early in the summer so we will
continue to strive forward to obtain our goal for you all.
We appreciate all of your help on the course fixing ball marks and filling divots it
really makes a difference.
- Denny Albert, Director of Agronomy
June 19th 2013
June 19th 2013
Golf Results by Dick Horvath
May 15-June 15, 2013
WGA
June 11th
Individual Net Quota Points
1st
(Tie) 42 Patricia Alfrey/ Mary Jane Hauser
3rd
40 Barbara Semel-Parkhurst
June 4th
Individual Low Putts
1st
31 Fran Horvath
2nd
35 Mary Jane Hauser
3rd
(Tie) 36 Patricia Alfrey/MJ Kasser
May 28th
One Best Ball of Two
1st
-7 Fran Horvath & Barbara Semel-Parkhurst
2nd
-5 Laurette Grupka & Patricia Alfrey
May 21st
One Best Ball of Three
1st
-9 Susan Courbois/Sue Wentz/MJ Kasser
2nd
-8 Kathleen Meyers/Mary Jane Hauser/Noree Wlliams
3rd
-7 Fran Horvath/Patricia Alfrey/Susan Jenkins
NINERS
May 30th
Individual Low Net
1st
33 Esther McCubbin
2nd
34 Beverly Ridgway
3rd
(Tie) 39 Barbara Semel-Parkhurst and Elizabeth Nace
May 22nd
Blind Partner
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MEN’S GAMES
May 20th
Men’s One Best Ball of Three
1st
-15 Bob Haase, Jim Knudson, Finis Williams
2nd
-8 Ed Hill, Rick Napolitan, Proxy
May 21st
Men’s Quota Point Road Trip at Mission Valley
1st
+3 Ken McBride
2nd
(Tie) +2 Terry Roberts, Tom Krejci, Ray Wentz, Bob Reeder
May 23rd
Men’s Two Best Balls of Four
1st
-19 Bob Antrim, Cornell Wright, Sears Wullschleger, Bill Perry
2nd
-17 Bob Reeder, Richard Meyers, Manny Lauria, Proxy
May 24th
Men’s Individual Quota Points
1st
+5 Bill Perry
2nd
(Tie) +4 George Hauser, Sergio Sanchez
May 25th
Men’s One Best Ball plus Overkill on Par 5”s
1st
-11 Norm Jenkins/Bob Ridgway
2nd
-9 Peter Hansinger/Rick Napolitan
3rd
-7 Sears Wullschleger/Gerry Lynch
4th
-6 Cornell Wright/Manny Lauria
May 29th
Men’s Individual Quota Points
1st
+8 Gerry Lynch
2nd
+5 Bill Yackey
Men’s Game results cont..
May 30th
Men’s Three Best Balls of Five (Full Handicap)
1st
-21 Rick Napolitan, Bob Haase, Bill Perry, Clyde Foster, Norm Newland
2nd
-19 Manny Lauria, Bob Reeder, Ken McBride, Bob Antrim, Cornell Wright
May 31st
Men’s Individual Quota Points
1st
+4 Bob Ridgway
2nd
+2 Joe Laplume
3rd
+1 Bob Haase
4th
-1 George Hauser
June 1st
Men’s One Best Ball of Two
1st -11 Mark Samwebber/John Spittal
2nd
(Tie) -8 Dick Horvath/Glen Jackson and Dave Hurley/Gerry Lynch
June 7th
Men’s Individual Quota and Skins
QUOTA POINTS:
1st
(Tie) +5 Ken McBride/Tom Krejci/George Chamberlin
4th
+4 Bill Perry
5th
(Tie) +3 George Hauser/Brian Snyder
SKINS:
George Chamberlin #5
Ken Mcbride #9 & #14
George Hauser #16
June 8th
Men’s Two Man Best Ball
1st
(Tie) -8 Robert and Brice Jones/Dick Horvath and Glen Jackson
3rd
-7 Bill Perry/Norm Newland
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Men’s game results cont..
June 10th
Two Best Balls of Four
1st
(Tie) -6 Joe Laplume, Norm Newland, Bob Reeder/Cornell
Wright
Jim Knudson, Ed Hill, Bill Perry, Robert Jones
June 11th
Individual Quota Points
1st
+8 Tom Krejci
2nd
+4 Ed Rudd
3rd
+2 Bill Perry
June 13th
Three Best Balls of Five (Full Handicap)
1st
-22 Ed Hill, Jim Knudson, Robert Haase, Joe Laplume, Ed Rudd
June 14th
Individual Quota And Skins
1st
+6 Paul DeRitter
2nd
( Tie) +2 Tom Krejci/Ken McBride
SKINS:
Brian Snyder #2 & #14
Tom Krejci #6 
Paul DeRitter #13 
June 15th
Two Man Best Ball
1st
-8 Paul DeRitter/Ken McBride
Couples Memorial Day Mixer Results
1st Place -37 The Hauser’s & Jenkins
2nd Place -31 The Jacksons, Manny Lauria, Rena McFadden
3rd Place -29 Ed Rosenberg, Doug McFadden, Fred Theiler,
Jack Pruitt
Closest to the Pin Ladies: Ina O'Reilly 9”8’
Closest to the Pin Men: Glen Jackson 14”9’
Summer Dining Room Hours
11am - 3pm Full Lunch Menu (Mondays - Cold Sandwiches/Hotdogs only)
3pm - 5pm Bar/ Deli Sandwiches
June 19th 2013
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