Heron Lakes Women s Golf Club NEWSLETTER Board Members President Julie Gish 360 921 7352 President- Elect Penny Wolsky 541 948 0834 Treasurer Pamela Bartlett 360 690 5179 Secretary/Membership Bev Bollinger 360 609 9549 Saturday Captain/VP Hollis Brown 360 607 9116 Tuesday Captain/VP Janet Elliott 360 695 2768 Nikki Jones (asst) 503 313 1731 Committee Chairs Handicap Chair Tues- Luann Penner Sat- Valerie Spirit Rules Chair Tues- Marsha Cutter Sat- Luann Bird Tournaments Chair Tues- Pam Smith Sat- Tracy Bardell Newsletter Editor- Val Holzer 503 997 6934 Tech- Cheryl Ford President s Note Greetings, By the time you read the July edition of our newsletter, the Golf Committee will have met to review budget projections, and to determine if any adjustments are required for the remainder of the year. Now that half of our golf season has gone by (can you believe it!) we want to make sure we stay on track in providing competitive golf events and an enjoyable golfing experience for our members. In addition, the club has a vacancy to fill. Penny Wolsky, our President-Elect is unable to fill her term due to career responsibilities. I want to wish Penny all the best. Membership Update I would like to welcome a new member Kathleen (Kit) Anamosa to the Heron Lakes Women s Golf Club. During the winter months Kathleen plays at Mission Hills and discovered HLWGC when meeting some of our ladies from Heron Lakes who invited Kit to play with us. Wow! June was a busy golfing month and I m seeing some fantastic scoring! Breaking 100 Jennifer Bonnie Nicki Carolyn Donna Nana Val Breaking 95 Pam Bev Hollis Breaking 90 Judy Marsha Lois Barbara WWW.HERONLAKESGOLF.COM 1
(President s comments con t) Breaking 85 Lorraine Breaking 80 Janet Breaking 75 Darci A Big Congratulations No tournaments are planned for July but in early August we have our Club Championship. The Club Championship is a two day event, flighted by handicap. The winners in each flight are based upon your gross score. Be sure to sign up, it is a lot of fun and our biggest payout. Do make sure you are available to play both days of the Championship. Never Stop Improving and Enjoying! 2015 Schedule July Julie Gish 2015 President Tuesday Team July 7th July 14th Great Blue July 21st Lesson with John Bowen 8am July 28th Saturday Team July 4th July 11th July 18th July 25th (L to R) Julie Gish, BJ Marsh and Marty Andrews OGA Interclub Match Play July 8 at Rock Creek CC vs Persimmon Home and Home Tournament July 14 at McNary Golf Club August Club Championship August 4 & 11 - Tuesday Team August 8 & 9 - Saturday Team USGA Women Amateur August 10 th 16 th The Championship begins with 156 of the best women amateur golfers from around the world playing 36 holes of stroke play over two days. The lowest 64 players will then compete in a match-play bracket, with the champion determined by a 36-hole final match on Sunday, August 16. Portland Golf Club is proud to provide complimentary admission to all spectators for the championship. Complimentary parking and shuttles are available for all spectators from Championship Parking located at Washington Square Mall. WWW.HERONLAKESGOLF.COM 2
OGA Interclub Match Play July 8 th at Rock Creek, and then Aug. 19 th at Meriwether. (We are now in first place at 25 points with Persimmon hot on our heels at 23.5 points). We have completed two out of the five matches for the OGA Interclub competition. The first match at Pumpkin ridge - Ghost Creek was against the Executive Women's Golf Association. Heron Lakes won 13-5 with Darci Trimmer, Betty Schram, Julie Gish, Pamela Bartlett, Denise Aldridge and Cheryl Ford competing for our team. The 2nd match was against Rock Creek Country Club at Lewis River. Heron Lakes won 12-6 with Darci, Janet Elliott, Denise, April Lewis, Betty and Marsha Cutter competing. The standings in our division: 1st - Heron Lakes 25, 2nd - Persimmon CC 23.5, 3rd - EWGA 21.5, 4th - Rock Creek 17.5, 5th - Pumpkin Ridge 16, and 6th - Eastmoreland 4.5. Go Lady Herons!!! Tuesday Day s Play June 2 nd The game was Best 9 Flight A 1st Janet Elliott 35 2nd Cheryl Ford 37 Flight B 1st Marsha Cutter 39 2nd Pam Wilson 43 3rd Mary Kinnick 46 4th Bev Bollinger 47 Flight C 1st Jennifer King 46 June 9th The game was Tic Tac Toe 1st Darci Trimmer 9 Marty Andrews Rosie Gehlen Barbara Sincere 2nd Julie Gish - 6 BJ Marsh Mary Kinnick Marsha Cutter June 16 th We played Honest Annie, which had each player trying to predict the score they would play 1st Donna Lee 2nd Katy Shandil Betty Schram Carolyn Young 5th Julie Gish Nikki Jones Brenda Babin 8th Denise Aldridge Pamela Bartlett Lynette Sanders 11th Rosie Gehlen Marty Andrews Stephanie More Val Holzer Saturday Day s Play June 13 No game. The Blue was challenging enough. June 20 Low putts Julie Sander- 32 Low Net Tracy Bardell- 6 WWW.HERONLAKESGOLF.COM 3
Spring Handicap Tournaments The Spring Handicap Tournament went very well and conditions were perfect which promoted low scoring. The Heron Lakes folks were wonderful to us. They provided those playing on Tuesday with a modified shotgun start, so we all teed off at 8:57a.m. The rangers even chauffeured ladies and bags out to the farthest holes. Pam and Tracy did a great job working with the Heron Lakes greens department so ground under repair was clearly marked. We want to thank the Pro Shop for their time and patience in scoring for us on their computer. It certainly takes the guesswork out of math tasks and enables us to post tournament scores with the push of a button. (L to R) Winners Jan Phillips and Darci Trimmer with Tourney Chair Pam Smith Congratulations and thanks to all for your participation and being such a fun bunch! Saturday Results 1st Hollis Brown 73 2nd Tracy Bardell 75 Tuesday Results 1st Darci Trimmer/Jan Phillips 2nd Mary Kinnick/Betty Schram Nana Shin/Pamela Bartlett 4th Marlane Tostenrude/Denise Aldrige Barbara Sincere/Suann Jordan (L to R) Second Place Finishers Betty Schram, Mary Kinnick and Nana Shin. Not pictured Pamela Bartlett (L to R) Fourth Place Finishers Marlane Tostenrude, Denise Aldridge. Not pictured Barbara Sincere and Suann Jordan WWW.HERONLAKESGOLF.COM 4
Memorial Best Ball On June 27 we had 18 players brave the heat for Memorial. We combined a Saturday player (where possible) with two Tuesday golfers and played Net Stableford recording the two best balls of the threesome. There was Gatorade on hand and the kitchen served up a nice variety for lunch. It was good fun and camaraderie, true Memorial tradition. Special Thanks to Julie Sander and Pamela Smith for Co-chairing the event. These are the results (remember a high score is good in Stableford) 1st Team Taylormade : Pamela Bartlett 98 Points Donna Lee Tracy Bardell 2nd Team Noodle: Marlene Tostenrude 95 Points Cheryl Ford Julie Sander 3rd Team Precept: Grace Chein 94 Points Janet Elliott Jennifer King (Lto R) Tracy Bardell, Pamela Bartlett, Donna Lee Thank you to all the Tuesday players who came out and joined us on Saturday for another fun Memorial Tournament. We really enjoy the opportunity to play with you. Special thanks to the Tournament chairs, who make the day happen. Kudos to Tracy Bardell for working with the Grill to make it easy to get lunch, recording all the scores and managing the prize money - and then being on the winning team as well! - Hollis Brown Saturday Captain Drop Zones You just splashed on into a water hazard, and now you're making that slow, painful march over to the drop zone to proceed under a one-stroke penalty. The last thing you want to do is make things worse with a procedural error from this spot. So don t forget these key points. 1. The course s committee has to enact a Local Rule designating a drop area. Don t assume every hole with water has one. Look near the hazard for a drop zone, which is typically a circle labeled Drop Zone or DZ. 2. It s usually not mandatory to use. It s just another option when hitting into a water hazard. 3. You don t have to stand in the zone when dropping, but the ball must first land within its boundary. That includes the line that marks the area. If the ball rolls closer to the hole than where it struck the course, or even outside of the drop zone, it s ok provided that it comes to rest within two clublengths of the spot it first landed, and not in any other position covered by Rule 10-2c (when to redrop). And to reiterate the ball doesn t necessarily have to stay inside the drop circle. 4. A drop zone cannot be designated on the green side of a water hazard for shots that fail to clear it. That means you can t plunk one in the water and then head to the other side. Kaspriske, Ron, Zoning Laws, Golf Digest, June 2015 WWW.HERONLAKESGOLF.COM 5