Wednesday, November 7, 2007

Food Pantries Low on Donations

Due to increased demands by the needy this Summer
the shelves of most, if not all, food pantries, are low.

All food items are needed but the following would be most appreciated:

Cereal
Spaghetti Sauce
Soup
Canned Fruit
Jelly
Crackers
Powdered Milk
Paper Products

This was posted in my Catholic Church bulletin regarding the Saint Vincent De Paul pantry here in Jackson, Michigan. However, I've read stories online that food pantries across the state and entire country are low for various reasons.

If you can spare anything to help out your local pantry, I'm sure it would be appreciated.

Maybe do a space clearing (clutter) in your cabinets and donate that way. I usually find items I thought I might like to try that aren't expired that I've changed my mind on. hee.

Tuesday, August 21, 2007

Hole In One

Blind Woman Hits Historic Hole-In-One

Miracle Shot Believed To Be First By Totally Blind Female

(CBS/AP) LEHIGHTON, Pa. Sheila Drummond didn't need to see her hole-in-one. She heard it.

Drummond, blinded by diabetes 26 years ago, experienced the highlight of her golfing career Sunday, recording an ace on the 144-yard, par-3 fourth hole at Mahoning Valley Country Club.

Playing with her husband and coach, Keith, and two friends in a steady rain, the 53-year-old Drummond hit a driver on the hole. The shot cleared a water hazard, flew between traps and landed on the green, where it hit the flagstick before dropping into the hole.

"They were saying, 'It's a great shot,' and then I heard it hit the pin," Drummond said.

"For a hole-in-one, you have to hit it onto the green, so it's a little bit of skill and a lot of luck."

In 1999, Golf Digest said the odds of an amateur getting a hole-in-one are 1 in 12,750. That number, no doubt rises, for a blind golfer.

Drummond is a member of the board of directors of the United States Blind Golfers Association, and the organization believes she is the first totally blind female to record a hole-in-one.

"We've looked everywhere, and haven't been able to find anyone else," she said.

Drummond took up golf about 15 years ago, and three years later qualified as the first female member of the USGBA.

"I just try to do the best I can," said Drummond, who carries a 48 handicap with the USGBA. "I get nervous. "

But I wasn't nervous (Sunday), I just don't like playing in the rain."

Monday, August 13, 2007

Wednesday Wrap-Up

Play of the Day Winners
High Odd Holes
A. Arlene & Gina
B. Claudette & Diane
C. Frieda & Stacey
Yippee!!! Stacey had a 43 yard chip-in birdie on Hole 13!!!!

Wednesday, August 1, 2007

Golf Gossip


Which unlikely sports celebrity will soon be gracing a fitness magazine cover as part of a back-room deal to keep certain damaging hooker allegations out of a different publication?
Hint: Substitute "sports celebrity" with "#1 World Ranked Golfer".

Tuesday, July 31, 2007

Wednesday Wrap-Up

Play of the Day Winners
A. Phyllis & Gina
B. Claudette & Donna
C. Connie & Tina
Tournaments Start August 1

Rules:

Must have golfed at least 5 games to be eligible.
Handicap will NOT change after August 1.
Winners in each class are for low gross and low net.

are for low gross and low net.

Tuesday, July 24, 2007

Just Sad.


I'm still so upset that Sergio lost after being in the #1 position for 72 holes!!!
Then to lose to Joey Harrington's cousin of all people. I'm so sad.

When will he win his first Major???

Saturday, July 21, 2007

Sergio Garcia Leads British Open


The press conference


Adding body english to a shot


3rd round play


Checking on a photog hit on 17th.


Wednesday, July 18, 2007

Potluck

August 8, 2007


Potluck after afternoon play

Please bring a dish to pass

Sign up sheet at course

Any questions? Please leave in comments


Tuesday, July 17, 2007

Pak wins Jamie Farr Owens Corning Classic


Pak becomes five-time winner at Jamie Farr Owens Corning Classic Presented by Kroger


Joins Wright and Sorenstam as the only LPGA players to win the same event five times

SYLVANIA, Ohio, July 15, 2007 – For the fifth time in the last decade, Monroe Street in Sylvania, Ohio, will once again be named ‘Se Ri Pak Drive' for the next 12 months. Pak (63-68-69-67=267, -17) held off Morgan Pressel's (68-70-64-68=270, -14) Sunday afternoon charge at the Jamie Farr Owens Corning Classic Presented by Kroger to win the event for the fifth time in her career.

With her $195,000 winner's check, she brought her career winnings at the event to a total of $995,073. Pak's victory also etched her name in the LPGA record book among the likes of Mickey Wright (Sea Island Open, 1957-58, 1960, 1962-63) and Annika Sorenstam (Mizuno Classic, 2001-05; Samsung World Championship, 1995-96, 2002, 2004-05) as the only women in LPGA Tour history to win the same event five times (1998-99, 2001, 2003, 2007).

Warm Up to a Better Score

Warm Up to a Better Score
click to read entire article

Get to the course early-to avoid feeling rushed.

Begin warming up on the putting green-putting is 43% of the game.

Spend 10 minutes hitting chips around the green with a tee as a target.

Begin your full swing warmup with stretching-Stretching can improve your range of motion by up to 17%.

Time your routine so that at its completion, you can stroll to the first tee just in time for your group’s assigned time. You never want to stand around for more than a few minutes after warmup. If there is a delay, stand to the side of the tee and make slow swings and stretch to stay loose.

Remember: If you fail to warm up properly you are setting yourself up to fail when you play. Use the mentality of a professional: make and take the time to warm up for peak performance and better scores.


Saturday, June 30, 2007

Wednesday Wrap-Up


Wednesday at Green Valley was a rainout!!
We had 4 players arrive ready to play:
Sandy, Stacey, Tina & Jodie

Tuesday, June 26, 2007

One-eyed gator pulls golfer into pond


VENICE, Florida (AP) -- A man who lost his ball in a golf course pond nearly lost a limb when a nearly 11-foot alligator latched on to his arm and pulled him in the water, authorities said.
Bruce Burger, 50, was trying to retrieve his ball Monday from a pond on the sixth hole at the Lake Venice Golf Club.


The alligator latched on to Burger's right forearm and pulled him in the pond, said Gary Morse, a spokesman for the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. Burger used his left arm to beat the reptile until it freed him.


"I saw him reach down to get his ball and he yelled" for help, said Janet Pallo, who was playing the fifth hole and ran over to drive the man to the clubhouse.


Burger, from Lenoir City, Tennessee, was taken to a hospital but was not seriously injured, Morse said Tuesday.


It took seven Fish and Wildlife officers an hour to trap the one-eyed alligator, which measured 10 feet, 11 inches, Morse said.


The pond at the sixth hole has a "Beware of Alligator" sign.


"Unfortunately, that's part of Florida," course general manager Rod Parry said. "There's wildlife in these ponds."
I'd let the ball go and just buy a new one.

Wednesday, June 20, 2007

Play of the Day

Play of the Day
June 20


Low Even Holes

Next Week Afternoon Play is at Green Valley (click on link for more info)

Tee off 5pm


Monday, June 18, 2007

Play of the Day Winners

Play of the Day Winners
Closest to the Pin #16
A. Phyllis & Janie
B. Clara
C. none

Wednesday, June 13, 2007

Wednesday Wrap-Up


Sandy Dwyer has returned!!



We had 14 golfers this afternoon.

The greens are still super fast. Stacey had 25 putts but Cindy beat that with 27!!! Kerstan hit 3 trees in a row. The 15th hole was dreadful for most of us.

Tuesday, June 12, 2007

Play of the Day Winners

Play of the Day Winners
Accuracy

A. Phyllis (12pts), Jodie (22pts)
B. Marie (13pts), Clara (11pts)
C. Dora (6pts), Mariann (6pts)

Do You Know the Rules? Answer

Penalty or No Penalty??

2 Stroke penalty. Rule 13-4 prohibits testing the conditions of, or touching, any bunker or water hazard with hand or club.

The ONLY exception is if you are preventing yourself from falling.

Tuesday, June 5, 2007

June 6--Play of the Day

Play of the Day

Accuracy (most points)

1pt double bogey
2pt bogey
3pt par
4pt birdie
5pt par
6pt albatross

GOOD LUCK!!!!

Sunday, June 3, 2007

Do You Know the Rules??

My friend hit a ball into a fairway bunker and grounded her club before hitting out. She claimed it was ok because it was in a fairway bunker.

Penalty or No Penalty?



Rule Quiz Answer

You can use ANY club on the putting green.

True. The Rules of Golf do not restrict a player's club selection. You can use any club for any shot.

Saturday, June 2, 2007

Don't forget to take the
Rules Quiz
Click Here

Answer & new Question on Sunday

Play of the Day Winners

Play of the day Winners
May 30

Poker Hand

A. Inez, 4 of a kind (5's)
A. Chandra, Full House (6/4)

B. Aggie, Full House (9/7's)
B. Karen, Full House (8/5's)

C. Ruth, Full House (10/4's)
C. Kathy, Full House (10/8's)

Friday, June 1, 2007

Wednesday Wrap-Up

We had 13 golfers this week.

Hey where is everyone?? We miss you.



Tina had ANOTHER chip-in this week. Again on the last hole. Good job.

KUDOS

Cindy-par #10

Jodie-par #11, #13, #14, #17








Monday, May 28, 2007

Play of the Day Winners

Winners from May 23
High Putts

A. Chris, Gina
B. Phyliss, Donna
C. Virg, Lois

Low Net

A. Inez, Cindy
B. Marie
C. Freida, Tina

Don't forget to take your ball and cross off your name

Sunday, May 27, 2007

Golf Products



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Saturday, May 26, 2007

Thursday, May 24, 2007

Cascades Humane Society Scramble

Golf For The Animals
4 Person Scramble
Saturday, June 23

8am. Check-In, 9am. Shotgun Start

$65 per person (includes: 18 holes w/cart, 6 refreshments per person, hot dogs at the turn, steak dinner, bag tag and prizes.

Entry forms w/checks must be received by June 18 to reserve your spot

Any questions call John @ Imagecraft 750-0077
**I'll leave some entry forms in box

Need Morning Reporter

I need a volunteer from mornings to email information so that I can add it to the posts.

You can contact me at: girl.golfer@yahoo.com

Wednesday Wrap-Up

We had 15 Golfettes last night

Chandra & Karen are back this year after all!!!!
Yippee!!! Welcome back we missed you!!!

Winners from May 16 Mystery Hole #14

A--Chris, Gina, Colleen, Jodie
B--Marie, Betty, Donna
C--Willy, Stacey

Kudos
Tina had a Chip In on the 9th Hole!!
Pars
Gina & Jodie--#4
Cindy--#5
Lois & Colleen--#8
Clara--#7 & #8
Yvonne--#5 & #8

Wednesday, May 23, 2007

Ella Sharp Staff

Ben & Tommy taking a break before afternoon leagues start.


John our starter on afternoons.

Tuesday, May 22, 2007

May 23--Play of the Day

Wednesday, May 23rd
Play of the Day

High Putts

Good Luck!?

Don't forget to pay ONE PENNY PER PUTT each week
this year the $$ is going for Children w/Diabetes Camp

Saturday, May 19, 2007

June 27--Evening Players

Attention: Evening Players
June 27th ONLY
We will be playing at

Cost is $17.50 per person to ride
$11.00 walkers
$13.50 senior to ride (62 years & older)

Tee Time will be 5pm -we all tee off.
Thank you Green Valley for accommodating us!!

Friday, May 18, 2007

Playing Tip: Sand Play

Bunker Play: Many golfers are defeated before they attempt a sand shot because they fear them.

Make bunkers your friend, not an enemy. With proper technique and practice I guarantee you will enjoy being in the sand instead of heavy rough.

When in a bunker you must:

* establish firm footing
* take open stance
* open the clubface
* weight distributed more to the left side
* swing the club back and through the same distance
* hit the sand 2 inches behind the ball
* don't let the clubface close
* accelerate through the ball


Remember: Sand is your ally, not your foe.

Wednesday, May 16, 2007

Wednesday Wrap-Up


Lois entertaining us while we decide where to go to eat after play.
Phyllis gathering up cards and putt $$.


We had 10 Golfettes tonight. It was a bit cold but no rain.

Play of the Day Winners from Last Week:

A. Cindy
B. Janie
B. Arlene
B. Yvonne
C. Stacey
C. Tina

Don't forget to grab your balls and cross off your name.


I think we did really well tonight keeping play going. Of course the real test will be when all 20 or so of us are there at once.

I did get a chance to observe the other league and I have to say that it's a little more than unfair of them to lay all of the blame of slow play on our league. There is no reason to wait for the group before you to finish the entire hole before teeing off!! Even the pros (men & women don't do this on TV). Then their last group did 17 & 18 first, but they held up our first group out!!! WTH?!! John the starter got a phone call from the 18th tee from me about this. I have a feeling he won't do that again. I didn't have Eric's office # with me or he would have had a voice mail greeting him Thursday morning.

They could certainly benefit from the tips I found on the internet and posted. I just may have to call Eric again. I'll give it another week before deciding.

I can already see that this season will be a challenge with them.

Sorry I didn't write down Kudos this week but if you'd like you can post them in the comments section!

Tuesday, May 15, 2007

May 16--Play of the Day


Wednesday, May 16
Play of the Day
Mystery Hole (Highest Score)

Good Luck Ladies!!!

Don't Forget: Tee Time 4:45pm to 5:20pm

Also: Don't Rush but Avoid Slow Play

Monday, May 14, 2007

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Thursday, May 10, 2007

Mailing going out for Evening Players


I talked with Eric on Wednesday about the problems we have been having (over the last few years) from the league behind us. I let him know that as President I will not stand for having any Golfette wanting to quit because of rudeness from another league.

I explained that we have cleared up the mistake regarding our tee time which is from 4:45-5:20. LOTE start at 5:25pm and it's important that we NOT let them get away with teeing off early. As long as we tee off by 5:20 there is NOT a problem.

If you feel uncomfortable saying anything to them, call the clubhouse from your cellphone or call me and I will call.

I did let Eric know that we have proactively taken steps in the last few years to alleviate slow play but that now is the time for courtesy and etiquette to be extended to us in exchange.

Specifically we have done the following:

decreased to 3 ladies per group rather than 4,
play ready golf rather than "honors",
mix cart players with walkers,

One tip that I read while making up the tip sheet that I think we can work on, is to not wait quite as long for the ladies ahead of us to clear before we hit. Of course it's possible that we may land near someone but sometimes we may be overestimating what our final result will be. If the ball does end up looking like it will be going toward someone, we can always yell, "Fore".

There are some other great tips but for the most part I feel we are doing those.

Eric has agreed to speak to the LOTE and may have already done so.

Just to make sure everyone has a copy of the tips and has time to read them over, I will be mailing a copy to the ladies that play at night and will leave copies if any of the morning ladies would like one.

Any questions? Feel free to leave in comments, call me or email.

Wednesday, May 9, 2007

Wrap-Up

Morning was rained out but evening was able to golf. Turned out to be a nice night. Phyllis & Arlene joined us so we had 8 ladies total.


KUDOS

Clara had a chip-in on hole #7!! Great job.
Phyllis had Par on #1, Cindy & Tina had Par #5!! Way to go!!

Winners from May 2nd Play of the Day
(Low-Gross Par 4's):

A--Phyllis & Clara
B--Claudette, Jodie, Janie & Yvonne
C--Dora & Kerstan
Pick up Your Winning Ball and Cross Your Name of List on Board

Tuesday, May 8, 2007

Play of the Day

Don't forget there was an error and our tee time is until 5:20pm
Play of the day:
2 Hole Throwout
Good Luck Ladies!!

Saturday, May 5, 2007

Tips to Avoid Slow Play

Tips for Fighting Slow Play at the Golf Course
Adapted from
Brent Kelley,


Slow play on the golf course is usually a condition that a golfer acquires over time, as she acquires bad habits. Or it's the result of the golfer never having been taught proper golf course etiquette. This means a slow golfer can usually be "cured" of her malady. Of course, that golfer has to be aware that she's slow, and that's where buddies come into play.


But as we often take a look at other golfers on the course and notice the things they do to slow down play, so should we take a look at ourselves. When we do take an honest look at ourselves, we often discover we're doing many of the same things to slow down play that we're complaining about others doing.


Before we run down a list of suggestions for speeding up play, it's important to note that many of these tips have nothing to do with rushing your play, but rather with simply being ready to play, and with using common sense and good etiquette on the course.


The bottom line is, as soon as it's your turn to play, you should be ready to step right up and make the stroke.


Here are some tips for speeding up slow play on the golf course:


• After teeing off, walk directly to your ball. Members of the group should not travel together as a pack, walking first to one member's ball, then to the next. Each member of the threesome should walk directly to his or her ball.


• When two players are riding in a cart, drive the cart to the first ball and drop off the first player with his choice of clubs. The second player should proceed in the cart to his ball. After the first player hits his stroke, he should begin walking toward the cart as the second golfer is playing.


• Use the time you spend getting to your ball to think about the next shot - the yardage, the club selection. When you reach your ball you'll need less time to figure out the shot.


• Begin reading the green and lining up putts as soon as you reach the green. Don't wait until it's your turn to putt to start the process of reading the green. Do it as soon as you reach the green so that when it's your turn you can step right up and putt.


• Never delay making a stroke because you're having a conversation with a playing partner. Put the conversation on hold, make your stroke, then pick up the conversation again.


• After putting out, don't stand around the green chatting or take any practice putting strokes. Leave the green quickly so the group behind can play. If there is no group behind, then a few practice putts are fine.


• Mark your scorecard after reaching the next tee, not while lingering on or near the just-completed green.


• When using a cart, never park the cart in front of the green. Park it only to the side or behind the green. And don't mark your scorecard while sitting in the cart next to the green (do it at the next tee). These practices open up the green for the group behind.


• On the tee, pay attention to your partners' drives. If they lose sight of their ball, you can help direct them to it and avoid any searching.


• When waiting on the tee for the group in front to clear the fairway, don't be so strict about order of play. Let the short hitter - who can't reach the group ahead anyway - go ahead and hit.


• Work on building a concise pre-shot routine. If your pre-shot routine is a lengthy one, it's probably in your best interests to shorten it anyway. Limit practice strokes to one or two at the most.


• Don't bother marking lag putts - go ahead and putt out if it's short enough.


• Leave your cell phone in the car.


• Walk at a good pace between shots. No, you don't have to look like a race-walker. But if your between-shot gait can be described as a "shuffle" or an "amble," you're probably going too slow. Speeding up your gait a little is both good for your health, but also might help your game by keeping you lose.


• Carry extra tees, ball markers and an extra ball in your pockets so you never have to return to your bag to find one when needed.


• When chipping around the green, carry both the club you'll be chipping with plus your putter so you don't have to return to the bag.


• Play ready golf, where order of play is based on who's ready, not on who's away.

Wednesday, May 2, 2007

Reminders

Reminders:

Pay $0.01 (penny) per putt every week. This year the money will be donated to send children with Diabetes to Camp.

One mulligan for sale $1.00 (attach to scorecard)

Don't forget to read announcements on bulletin board in clubhouse every week.

**The last group playing--please put bulletin board away (ask starter for location) and put wooden box on bookshelf to the left of the clubhouse door when facing out. Thanks**

I've been asked to address slow play. I'll post some tips on how to speed up play here later this week. I'll put a copy on the bulletin board at the course and will also make copies for everyone.


Correction to tee time

Correction:

Tee time for afternoon is until 5:20pm NOT 5:30pm as previously posted.

Sorry for any confusion.

Finally! No Rain


Great turnout tonight. 20 out of 23 signed up players golfed tonight.


Welcome two new Golfettes:
Lois & Kerstan

Wednesday, April 25, 2007

1st Day of League

CANCELLED
DARN RAIN!!

Friday, April 13, 2007

1st Practice was cancelled

The weather didn't cooperate this week, so practice was cancelled. Punxsutawney Phil didn't see his shadow this year which means an early Spring. Well it was SNOWING on Wednesday so I think global warming is to blame.

We'll try again next Wednesday the 18th.

Don't forget the luncheon is next Saturday the 21st.

If you know any one who wants to join, bring them along to practice, the luncheon or first day of the season, they can pay then. If they prefer a letter sent, contact the Secretary Cindy or email STacey at girl.golfer@yahoo.com, I'm President this year.

Friday, March 30, 2007

Important Dates for 2007

Dust off the clubs this year's league starts April 25th.

Practices are April 11th & 18th.

Luncheon is Saturday April 21th, cost $6 and optional golf afterwards. Luncheon 1pm.

Green fees are $8.75. Seniors $4.75 before 2pm
Evening tee time is changed to 4:45-5:20pm
Mornings are same 9:30-10:30 in April, 8;30-9:30 for remainder of season.