ELDORADO
JANUARY 2017 NEWSLETTER 972.529.6779 | 2604 COUNTRY CLUB DR. MCKINNEY, TX 75070 | ELDORADOCC.COM
GLOWBALL 3/9
MEMBER APPRECIATION NIGHT: MARCH MADNESS 3/15
STEAK NIGHT 3/16
GYM GRAND REOPENING 3/17
ST. PATTY’S DAY DINNER WITH CHEF 3/17
FOOT GOLF TOURNAMENT 3/18
KIDS CLUB MAGIC NIGHT 3/20
50s SOCK HOP MURDER MYSTERY DINNER 3/23
FAMILY NIGHT TACO RIDE, HOSTED BY UFC 3/27
GOOD FRIDAY FISH FRY 3/30
BREAKFAST WITH THE EASTER BUNNY 3/31
March Events
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Enough with this cold winter weather; it’s not working for us, so I’m officially welcoming
springtime to Eldorado, I don’t care what that varmint saw in Punxsutawney. March is here
and so is springtime, which boggles me a little to think how quickly this year is moving. We
just crowned the Eagles as Super Bowl Champions and now we’re into March Madness and
spring training. We are moving fast at the Club as well. We have a lot of activity within the
Tennis and Golf Associations with tournaments and league play starting. So work on your
practice drills to be ready for your next event. Around the Club we are seeing
improvements this month. We are expecting the new exercise equipment to be set up in
the gym, along with improved Wi-Fi networks so we can all stay connected. Also, make
sure you check out the Eldorado App.
Eldorado has plenty of social events planned to fill those 31 days until Easter Sunday, so be
sure to review the Club’s and your association events calendar and participate. If you’re
taking a holiday during Spring Break, safe travels to you and yours. We look forward to
hearing your stories upon return. Let’s make a date on St. Patrick’s Day at the Club when
every one can share a story or two. Let me finish by offering an Irish blessing for all:
May you always have walls for the winds,
a roof for the rain, tea beside the fire,
laughter to cheer you, those you love near you,
and all your heart might desire.
Have a great March and see you around the Club!
Mike Wallace
The Ambassador Committee wants to help you make the most of your experience at
Eldorado Country Club – have you taken advantage of the special events that are available
to new Members?
We host Welcome events, Sunday brunches, dinners and other social and sporting events
throughout the year, and we invite you to join us for these fun opportunities to get to
know your fellow Eldorado Members and enjoy some of the fantastic amenities at
Eldorado. Stay tuned for news from the Club and your Ambassadors!
If you have been unable to attend some of the events you were invited
to since joining Eldorado, we would love to see you at our next event!
Come meet other new Members, visit with our Ambassador group,
and make some new friends. “It’s all Here!” at Eldorado and our
Ambassadors want to help you find what you are looking for at
Eldorado Country Club.
Steve & Julie Lindberg
It’s All Here! Ambassador Report by Steve & Julie Lindberg
It’s All Here!
Questions? Feel free to call or text us at 214-563-4442
LETTER FROM THE GENERAL MANAGER
Dear Members – Does anyone remember the months of January and February 2017? The weather was
fairly warm, not much rain, and both the golf course and dining area were full with happy Members that
were content to get a reprieve from a “normal” Dallas winter. Fast forward to the same months of
2018 and our fortunes have been reversed. While we have been spared the snow and ice that many
other areas of Texas has received early in the year, we still have been closed on the golf course for a
total of over two weeks due to cold, frost and unrelenting rain. As I write this, we have already
received 7+ inches of rain this week and it’s not over yet.
Inclement weather and human nature leads many of our Members to decide that it’s just not even
worth going out of the house when it is so dreary outside. People decide they would rather avoid the
roads, avoid getting wet during the walk to the Club entrance from the parked car and figure that a
good book on the couch might be the best solution to get them through till the next sunny and warm
day. Given this, it might not surprise you to learn that inclement weather actually effects our evening
activities by almost 50 percent. It is, of course, understandable that without the golf course open that
we will slow during lunch but it’s sad to see the normally bustling Sports Grill so slow during the
evening.
So – what’s the point to all this? The point is – DON’T LET THE WINTER BLUES GET YOU
DOWN!! Come out to the Club and meet with your friends and fellow Club Members. Have a drink,
enjoy a turn at karaoke on Saturday night, try out the new menu or join us for a couple of our
upcoming March events including:
Glow Ball – Friday, March 9
Member Appreciation with a March Madness theme – Thursday, March 15
St. Patrick’s Day & Dinner with Chef – Saturday, March 17
Kids Club Magic Night – Tuesday, March 20
Murder Mystery Dinner with a 50’s Sock Hop theme – Friday, March 23
Good Friday Fish Fry – Friday, March 30
Breakfast with the Easter Bunny – Saturday, March 31
Easter Brunch – Sunday, April 1
It is absolutely going to be a fun filled month with something for everyone and we
want YOU to be a part of it. Winter go away and warm up with some
camaraderie, food, fun and maybe a drink or two. Bring your friends, invite
potential prospects and let’s make 2018 great! After all, the year is almost 25
percent over!! Thank you for your loyalty and dedication to Eldorado.
See you at the Club!
Chris Stewart
NEWS FROM THE GOLF SHOP
With February in the books, we look forward to putting winter weather to bed, and getting ready to swing into Spring!
We expect this to be a great month here at Eldorado Country Club! As we get into spring, that means that all golf events
and associations are starting to get going again. Please make sure you are familiar with Golf Genius so you can sign up to
participate in all the fun we have in store. If you have questions, please call or stop by the Pro Shop for assistance.
As we get into golf season, it’s a good time to remind all members to first always check into the Pro Shop before the
start of your round and be sure to register your cart number. We expect all Members to play at a pace of at least 4
hours and 10 minutes, but if the pace is faster than that we expect you to keep up with the group ahead of you. Please
make sure you are abiding by the policies and procedures of the Club. We need all Members to respect the rules set
forth. One more reminder is that we are currently doing putter fittings on the SAM PUTT LAB here in the Pro Shop, and
doing club fittings with our loft and lie machine. Now is a great time to make sure your equipment is right for you. Please
contact the Pro Shop for more information.
Upcoming Golf Events
Glowball: Friday, March 9 at 6pm max field of 72 players.
MGA 2 Man Devils: Saturday, March 24 at 8:30am
Spring Break Camp: March 13- 16
Callaway Demo Day: Saturday, March 17 from 2-5pm at the driving range
Foot Golf: Sunday, March 18 at 3pm
Hit ‘em Straight!
Greg Moots
Head Golf Professional
Golf Shop: 972.529.2770
Spring Warm-Up!
Now that spring is upon us and the warm weather will be returning to our area, it’s that time of year to dust off the clubs and get back onto
the practice area and rehearse those fundamentals. Fundamentals are perhaps the most important area of the golf swing for beginners and are
even more important for the tour pros. Remember the acronym GAP. Those are our fundamentals. It stands for Grip, Alignment and Posture.
The most important factor when it comes to grip is that the left hand is holding the club in the fingers. Too often I see amateurs that have their
grip too much in the palm of the left hand. This will rob the player of distance and control. To get the proper left hand grip, place the club off
your left foot with the grip behind your body. When you let your hand hold the club from this position you will notice that you will be holding
the grip in the fingers of your left hand. Now you can bring the club in front of you and place your right hand on the club. Make sure that the
life line of your right hand sits comfortably over your left thumb. You should also notice that the v’s formed by your thumb and forefinger are
pointing at your right shoulder. Now that you know how to grip the club correctly, your posture will be extremely important for allowing your
body to turn correctly and produce a lot of power. To set up with the proper posture, follow these steps:
1. Stand straight up with your arms and club extended in front of you
2. Look down between your arms and bend your knees until you can’t see your shoelaces
3. Drop your arms to your chest. The club should be a foot or so off the ground
4. Keeping your back straight, bend from the hips until the club touches the ground.
You have now set your body up in the proper position to allow it to turn correctly in the swing.
Finally, it is important to set up your body aimed at the target. Not rarely do I see our tour players practice without a club laying on the ground
to aid in their alignment. Very rarely, in fact, do I see amateurs use this drill to aid them in their practice. First, understand that we will lay a
club aimed directly at our target. Next place a club parallel to that club, but more along your feet line. Set up in this position and double check
that your hips and shoulders are parallel with the club on the ground. You can now remove the first club and be confident that your alignment
will be aimed square to the target.
Fundamentals are the most important areas of the golf swing, and setup is crucial to being consistent. Do not forget about the acronym GAP
and use it on the practice tee. Starting with the proper fundamentals will allow your swing to happen more naturally and will allow you to be
ahead of your playing partners on the weekend.
Keep ‘em Long and Straight,
CJ Goecks, Director of Instruction
214-636-2894
With spring just around the corner, the course will begin to break dormancy and start getting green.
As I write this, many of the greens have already begun to do so. The green grass is a welcome sight
after looking at dormant turf throughout the winter. This winter has been extremely mild with lots
of rain and plenty of nice golfing days, and the course has received a lot of play. We will be extra
cautious going forward of any night time temperatures forecasted close to freezing in the coming
weeks to protect the grass coming out of dormancy. However, just because the turf is green does
not mean that it is actively growing. In most cases our course does not start actively growing until the night time
temperatures start averaging in the mid sixties. So as we begin to transition this month, let us keep in mind that the turf,
albeit green, may not be actively growing till mid April.
To handle our turf transition as we come out of the winter and into the spring, limiting excess turf traffic during the time
period of transition will go a long way to improving the overall health of the turf for the entire year. For that reason, we
have developed a “fairway closure rotation” to help with the overall long term turf health. Below I have outlined our plan
for this procedure during the months of March, April and May. We feel that this no cost procedure will be extremely
helpful in providing you with the best experience possible for the entire year.
Par 3’s on the Course will remain cart path only 100% of the time. These holes include #5, 7 and 16.
Several holes have features that should not require any closing (weather permitting) throughout the transition period. These holes include #1, 2, 6, 10 and 11. We will explore the feasibility of setting up a rotating set of “entrances and
exits” on these holes to help prevent wear patterns.
With the exclusion of the holes above, this means that 10 holes are adversely impacted enough during the transition
months due to carts on the fairways that we should implement a rotation system. These holes include #3, 4, 8, 9, 12,
13, 14, 15, 17 and 18.
Proposed Plan:
Holes 3, 13 and 18 are closed to carts on the fairway from March 5 – March 18
Holes 4, 9 and 14 are closed to carts on the fairway from March 19 – April 1
Holes 8, 12 and 15 are closed to carts on the fairway from April 2 – April 15
Hole 17 is closed to carts on the fairway from April 16 – May 13
After May 13, all holes (except Par 3’s) will be available for cart use on the fairway unless weather or turf condition
dictate otherwise.
In 2019, hole rotation will start again in early March with adjustments made given the previous year of experience.
Please note:
The above dates can be adjusted based on status of our winter to spring transition.
Hole 17 is scheduled extra by itself as we know that hole is most at risk to accumulate additional damage due to
fairway width.
Thank you in advance for you cooperation.
Aaron Schick, CGCS
Want to know the latest course conditions and happenings? Follow Aaron on twitter for real-time updates on the golf course @eldoradogcm
NEWS FROM THE COURSE
EWGA 2018 Season is here featuring BLACK GOLD * TEXAS TEE! With beautiful March weather
teasing the calendar, we eagerly await the first official EWGA play days, March 1 and 3. Register on
the website by 11pm on Wednesday to play on Thursdays, or by 11pm on Tuesday to play on
Saturdays. There will be a short meeting at 8:30am on this first Thursday, and 30 minutes before play
on Saturday. Meetings will be held in the ladies locker room. The first tournament of the year is the
Eclectic on Saturday March 31, Thursday, April 5, Saturday, April 7, and Thursday, April 12. Choose
any two days and play your best! Be sure to register for the dates on the website, and for those
planning ahead, keep Tuesday, April 17 and Thursday, April 19 open on your calendar, which is the
fun two-day Mars/Venus golf event with the senior men.
This is a special message from the Board: Your scores matter! Be sure to post your scores for any day of play. Yes, post
the good, the bad and the ugly. The handicap system is designed to level the playing field and the system only works if
accurate information has been posted. Golf is an honorable sport so let's be the ones who cherish that honor! The year is
packed with tournament opportunities and events where guests are invited. Bring your other golf friends and enjoy a day
or two of golf at Eldorado Country Club!
Be sure to wish these March birthday girls a Happy Birthday!
March 6th-Ruth Hannon; March 8th-Dianne Riddle; March 13th-Jan Crawford; March 24th-Julie Ferraro; March 26th-Anne
Marie Coffin; March 27th-Connie Harper; and March 30th-Betty Jurgonski.
See you on the Course! Amy Fuqua
EWGA
Happy March and Luck of the Irish to you! We ended our season with our
cocktail party and what a great turn out we had. I hope you all enjoyed yourself.
We started our year with our Welcome Coffee held at Kathy Martin’s home. Thank you so much for hosting and having us in your home. The weather was cold and wet, but we
had sitting and standing room. Lots of us catching up and meeting our new Members.
We currently have 12 new ladies joining the ENGA this year. Please join me in welcoming Rita Wallace, Karen Gibbons, Lana Settles, Bonnie Klinger, Denise James, Susan Samuel, Marci Feretti,
Ginger Willford, Leslie Barrett, Robin Bunger, Connie Wilson & Lucy Hancock. We hope to see more new Members as we start the season.
Our March Calendar:
Wednesday, March 7 will be our first scheduled open play day. Let's meet at 8:30am in the ladies locker room for coffee and a quick meeting so we can cover rules and pace of play before hitting the
greens at 9am.
Wednesday, March 14: T&F, 9am start. Score only those holes that start with a T or F
Wednesday, March 21: Open play day, 9am start Wednesday, March 28: Criers Day 9am start – change score on your 3 worst holes to par
Happy Birthday to our March Lady, Betty Jurgonski!
I look forward in seeing all of you and getting to know our new Members.
Quote of the month: Cooking is like Golf; you just slice it, chip it, and put it on some greens.
Stephanie Taylor, ENGA
Hello tennis players,
Hopefully we are due up for some better weather so we can
get the spring season underway, but we have been busy in the
tennis shop getting ready for the new year. The Men's Davis
Cup event has been moving along well with Gleneagles,
Stonebridge and Stonebriar, and TEAM Eldorado won their first match, but
all in all it’s just a great event for some inter-club camaraderie. The ladies
Spring TCD season is underway so things will be back to
normal on Thursdays. Good Luck Ladies! Many new
updates are on the way this spring as well, but we will let
those be a surprise as part of a continual process of
updating the shop and facility.
See ya on the courts!
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Some EWTA ladies spent some time in Las Vegas this past month relaxing, and also
took time out to play tennis for several days! Beautiful scenery and court access is
only 3 miles from the strip. Pro Zee gave some pointers and concentrated on
STRATEGY. Something we could all use more of when we face our opponents this
spring!
The best tip of all? Every shot is how you meant it to go! Never let your opponent
think it was a bad or unintended shot. Now that is hard to do, but we sure gave it a
try, and you will find us on the courts saying, “Wow, that was a great shot.”
The second best tip? When playing doubles, act as if every ball is yours, and call it
such! Back up your teammate and be prepared to hit the ball every time. It took
some getting used to, but it sure makes sense.
March 20 – Happy Hour @ 6:30-8:30pm – come join us and meet us! Casual
Happy Hour in the Grill and we will have prizes and $3 drink specials. Great time to
meet some ladies even if you don’t play tennis!
Happy Birthday to these ladies!!
March 16 – Barbara Jouette
March 29 – Tina Miller
Jill Heidorf, EWTA
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Are you looking for a fun group to
be a part of at the club plus enjoy
the company of great friends? The
Eldorado Ladies Bunco Group may
be your answer. We meet for dinner
and bunco the last Thursday of the
month in the Ladies Card Room.
Our next game night is Thursday,
March 29 at 7pm. If you are
interested in being a sub, please
contact Marci Watson at
Polish up your Bridge skills every Friday in
the ladies locker room. Contact Dorreen
Clements for sign up information at
972-814-9777 or email
The Ladies Book Club meets the second
Tuesday of each month at 7pm in the ladies
locker room.
Here are the
next few books
we will be
reading:
March 13—The
Alice Network by
Kate Quinn.
April 10—The
Great Alone by
Kristin Hannah.
For more
information,
contact Barbara
Zamets at [email protected]
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We have thoroughly enjoyed having several local artists
hang their work in our hallways, and we will continue
to have them participate at Eldorado, with new art
arriving March 10!
Featured Artists & their work:
Kimberley Guthrie—Mixed Media Artist
New to the McKinney, TX area, Guthrie portrays a
“tongue in cheek” approach to humor with the
characters she creates. While previously known for her
intricate Fresco Style murals, she currently focuses her
creativity on whimsically themed oil paintings and new
techniques for portraiture. Also a particular love is
creating 3 dimensional works using Paper Mache.
“Versatility applying to genre and style is my nature,
creating intuitively when inspiration strikes. I strive for
less “hoity toidy” in art and more fun! I'm thinking that’s
how life should be as well.”
Anne Royer—featuring “Spring Thaw”
This piece is from a new collection of paintings by Anne
Royer, and explores form and color using artist-grade
aerosol paints (Plutonium ™) on a synthetic paper
( Yupo ™). All natural and man-made forms came from
Anne's garden, and were used to block the paint,
thereby building shapes from the negative spaces of the
forms. Vivaldi’s “The Four Seasons” inspired the entire
collection and gives it thematic continuity. From the
thaw of early spring to the snowy night of winter
solstice, the artwork corresponds to Vivaldi’s musical
description of the seasons.
Bradley Donaldson—”Criss Crossed Squared”
"Criss-Cross Squared", acrylic paint, metallic pigment,
texture mixed with epoxy resin on a wood panel. This
is the second painting in a series that explores and then
pushes the boundaries of working with epoxy
resin. Resin is a poured median and difficult to control
in most instances. Getting a geometric pattern filled
with vibrant colors makes this piece amazing!
The Eldorado Ladies Association will meet
Tuesday, March 6 at the Club. Please join us
for lunch, which is served at 11:30am. The
program will be presented by The Texas
Storm Chasers. They will provide a power
point to illustrate the story as a storm
chaser and severe weather tips and
information for our spring season. The cost
of lunch for Members is $15, and $20 for
non-members. Reservations are required.
Please make your reservation by calling
972-529-6779 or emailing
Hope to see you there!
Karna Smith
Program Chairman
January 19
1st: Shirley Powers
2nd: Marsha Bressler
3rd: Pat Weinstroer
January 26
1st: Agatha Donatelli
2nd: Pat Weinstroer
3rd: Saunda O’Connell
February 3
1st: Courtney Townsend
2nd: Shirley Powers
3rd: Elvira Davidson
PERFORMAX GOLF ACADEMY
At Eldorado Country Club
6 North Texas PGA Junior Player of the Year Awards
U.S. Junior Ryder Cup Team Member
5 Junior World champions
Multiple Canon Cup Team Members
Over 20 AJGA victories
Over 50 US Kids victories
3 NCAA Individual Champions
U.S. Amateur Champion
U.S. Public Links Champion
Winners on PGA TOUR, LPGA Tour, Nationwide Tour, Asian PGA Tour, mini-tours
2004 NCAA Freshman of the Year, (Both Men and Women’s)
U.S. Women’s Open victory
Current number one ranked 11 year old in the World
100% of junior academy students have received college golf scholarships since 2001
“AIM HIGH, SCORE LOW”
Contact CJ Goecks
214-636-2894
NEWS FROM MEMBERSHIP
New Members: Paul & Connie Aday
LaJean Beale - Referred by Sonnie Wright
Steve & Brenda Hitt – Referred by Diane Riddle and Sonnie Wright
Oliver McElroy – Referred by Darcy Richter
Brad & Corrine Roberson
Jason & Faith Schemmel
Mark & Monica Singer – Referred by Dave St. Clair
Current Membership Promotions (valid until March 31, 2018)
Golf Membership
Dues - $363
Reduced Initiation Fee of $500
Complimentary carts for six (6) months
Two (2) months of complimentary Food & Beverage (restrictions apply)
Four (4) complimentary Social Event Certificates for two (2) (restriction apply)
One-year commitment
Social Membership
Dues - $159
Reduced Initiation Fee of $250
One (1) month of complimentary Food & Beverage (restrictions apply)
Two (2) complimentary Social Event Certificates for two (2) (restriction apply)
One-year commitment
Member Referral
Current Members receive a $250 gift card for each New Golf Member and $150 gift card for each New Social Member that joins the
Club. Additionally, current Members will earn points toward winning a trip to AZ in November for our Member Sponsor Event.
If you have questions about your current Membership or would like to share information for a potential New Member, please contact Michelle Hutton, Membership Director at 972.529.6779 ext. 202 or [email protected].
Join us for your chance to win our Pot of Gold!
Every Wednesday at 8pm, we will draw one Member’s name. If they are present in the Grill they win
the Pot which starts at $250 and increases by $50 increments every week until someone wins.
There is no limit to how high the pot can go and all Members are automatically entered.
There is also an extra drawing for everyone who comes to the Grill on Wednesday’s between 5pm
and 9pm. Prizes may include dinner for two or a bottle of wine. You do not need to be present to
win.
Kids Club! WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT
HOURS MONDAY:
CLUB CLOSED
TUESDAY:
8am - 12pm
5pm - 9pm
WEDNESDAY:
8am - 12pm
5pm - 9pm
THURSDAY:
8am - 12pm
5pm - 9pm
FRIDAY:
8am - 12pm
5pm - 10pm
SATURDAY:
8am - 10pm
*8am - 11pm
(*karaoke nights only)
SUNDAY:
8am - 5pm
*Hours subject to change*
cost MEMBERS:
First two hours of care $8/child
Additional hours $2/child
*Complimentary childcare on M ember Appreciation
Night, unless otherwise advertised.
MEMBER GUESTS:
First two hours of care $10/child
Additional hours $2/child
MONTHLY PLANS:
One child $35/month
Multiple children $45/month
*Ask Michelle Hutton for more information on the
monthly payment plans - [email protected]
SIGN UP We would love to have your child(ren) come and
spend time with us in the Kids Club while you
play a round of golf, participate in a fitness class,
hit the courts, attend a special Member event, or
just hang out at the Club with friends!
Please contact Megan Carpenter for more
information at [email protected] or
972.529.6779
MUSCLE MATTERS
ALL SERVICES:
- 30 minutes $35 - 90 minutes $115
- 60 minutes $75 - Contact for Package Discounts
Jackie MacMillan
469.235.5882
[email protected] Massage Therapy | Weight Loss Nutrition | Brain & Joint Health Exercises
TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY
8-9am Cardio
Kickboxing (Carla)
9:45-10:45am Gentle Yoga
(Carol)
8:30-9:30am Pilates Flow
Fusion (Deana)
8-9am Ultimate Cardio
(Carla)
9:30-10:30am Slow Flow Yoga
(Deana)
8:30-9:45am Xtreme Fit
Cardio Blast (Carla)
*Reminder*
ECC is Closed on Mondays
5:30-6:30pm HIIT
(Korrie)
7-8:15pm Yoga
(Christy)
5:30-6:30pm HIIT
(Korrie)
3:30-4:30pm
Cardio/Strength (Korrie)
All group fitness classes are complimentary to Eldorado Members. For more
information visit www.facebook.com/ECC-Group-Fitness-543497479382778/
*IMPORTANT DATES* TUESDAY, MARCH 6: 10am GYM EQUIPMENT SILENT AUCTION BEGINS IN
THE AEROBICS ROOM
6pm HAPPY HOUR IN THE AEROBICS ROOM
7:30pm AUCTION CLOSES; BUYERS CONTACTED
MONDAY, MARCH 12: PURCHASED EQUIPMENT MUST BE PICKED UP
TUESDAY, MARCH 13-FRIDAY, MARCH 16: GYM CLOSED FOR RENOVATION
SATURDAY, MARCH 17: GYM GRAND REOPENING AT 7AM!
BOARD OF GOVERNORS Blake Davis, At Large Connie Harper, At Large
Tara Boddy, At Large Steve Lindberg, Ambassadors
Darryl Bryson, Vice President Jill Heidorf, EWTA
Jeff Hetsel, MGA Patsy Turner, EWGA
John O’Mara, SMGA Jeff Vernier, EMTA
Lynne Hetsel, ENGA Mike Wallace, President
Allen King, At Large Dwight Watson, Greens Committee
CONTACT 2604 Country Club Dr. McKinney, TX 75070
www.eldoradocc.com
MAIN LINE | 972-529-6779
GOLF PRO SHOP | 972-529-2770
TENNIS SHOP | 972-529-2775
SPORTS GRILL | Extension 213
CATERING | Extension 203
MEMBERSHIP | Extension 202
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STAFF CHRIS STEWART
General Manager
MICHELLE HUTTON
Membership Director
LAUREN WILLIAMS
Member Relations Director
GREG MOOTS
Head Golf Pro
SHANNY COX
Course Accountant
CATHY TAYLOR
Catering Director
AARON SCHICK
Course Superintendent
GRADY MCKEE
Head Tennis Pro
ARNEL ARCILLA
Food and Beverage Service Director
CHRIS SMITH
Executive Chef
HOURS SPORTS GRILL
Sunday 7am - 9pm
Monday Closed
Tuesday - Saturday 7am - 9pm
OFFICE
Monday (Accounting only) 8am - 2pm
Tuesday - Friday 9am - 5pm
GOLF SHOP
Tuesday - Sunday 7am - 6pm
TENNIS SHOP
Sunday 10am - 5pm
Tuesday - Thursday 9am - 9pm
Friday - Saturday 9am - 5pm
FITNESS CENTER
Tuesday - Sunday 6am - 9pm
AMBASSADOR COMMITTEE Steve and Julie Lindberg, Co-Chairs
John & Deana Brasuell Michael & Karen Murray
Jim Garrison Kevin & Angie Kennedy
Tim Goff & Charolette Garza Ronnie & Sherri Kerr
Larry Spruiell & Janet Jennings James & Kimberly Knight
Keith & Bonnie Klinger Susan Samuel
Darcy & Shari Richter Steve & Jeanne Trussell
Mel & Marilynn Tolle Dennis & Sue Williams
Mike & Michelle Wallens
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