Happy New Year! HAPPY NEW YEAR TO YOU ALL!!! As we gear up for the New Year, it is my hope that the Club can continue to deliver the services and events that will live up to our members expectations just as we have done in 2018 and the years before. Having said that, you the members hold the keys to the Club in your hands. We have scheduled two very important meetings, the first to be held on January 22, 2019, and the second to be held on January 24, 2019. As I have alluded to before in this newsletter, these meetings will cover the gamut of how we keep this Club going for the years to come. Please make every effort you can to attend at least one of these meetings, as your feedback will govern the future direction of this Club. On a brighter note, please say Thank You! to your Board Members, General Manager, and staff who have worked tirelessly in 2018 to provide you with the best possible product here at the Club. Their efforts have helped keep this Club going, so please offer them your encouragement and support. meetings. I hope to see you at one or both of the January Sincerely, Jesse J. Johnson, Jr. 1
January Quick Hits Quick Hits gives us the opportunity to acknowledge our members, staff and suppliers for the good things happening every day at Elizabeth Manor. If you run across any of this month s gold star recipients, please let them know how much you appreciate them. Elizabeth Manor Members. The Absolute Best! Thank you for your generosity and acknowledgement of the fine efforts of our staff via the Elizabeth Manor Employee Holiday Bonus Program. Every employee received a very nice and deserving bonus. We exceeded last year s contribution total. This, a much as anything, is a wonderful testament to the strength and caring nature of our membership-- especially given the fact that we have 25 fewer members than this same time last year. Kudos to each and every one of you for taking such good care of the people who do their very best to take good care of you. Buddy Lex. Member Extraordinaire! Every once in a while, things just don t seem to go one s way despite everyone s best efforts. Buddy, who is a long time member and a 95 years-young pistol wasn t having a very good day with some soup he had ordered. The kitchen responded famously and quickly conjured up a take-home to make up for the SNAFU. We rushed the redo out to him in the parking lot and got a lot more than money can buy a huge smile and a big hug from a wonderful man who loves this Club and all that life has to offer. Buddy, you are a character and a friend to us all! Buddy Lex & Joe Meagher Jeremy and Zach survey the efficacy of #9 bunker after heavy rains Jeremy Bailey and the Maintenance Crew. Employees. KUDOS GUYS! Just take a gander at the bunker on the right side of #9 green after 1.5 inches of rain the night before. It is draining very well and you don t see any washout. That s because Jeremy and his team cleaned and rerouted the draining system that had failed years before. They also built up the inside greenside edge of the bunker with new sod and loam to reduce washout. This is the first of many greenside bunkers that are in the schedule to be repaired over the next 2-4 months. Well done Jeremy and excellent cost containment with having only spent about $400 (minus labor) on this bunker! 2
January Quick Hits Nothing exudes the spirit of the holidays better than the Elizabeth Manor s Breakfast with Santa event on December 14. Many thanks to Del and Donna Grier, Cody Shumway, Rebecca Gallardo, and Jaclyn Abraham who attended to every need of approximately 30 kids and 35 adults as we welcomed Santa to the Manor. Every kid successfully relayed their Christmas wishes to Santa on a morning filled with fun, fantasy and holiday Joy. It was a good day as you can see below. 3
Outside events have concluded for the season as we take a look back to the 2018 season. Some notable items for this year are: An introduction to a new Par 3 format Golf Genius Tournament Software The addition of the Silver Tees New Fleet of Silver Carts from EZ-GO The addition of EZ Suite software, in conjunction with EZLinks Below is a list of our member events. Congratulations to all the winners and thank you to all who participated! If you have any suggestions for additional events, you d like to see added please submit those to me and I ll forward it on the to Golf Committee. Toys for Tots 14th Annual Dorothy Sondej 37th Annual Lloyd Sondej Elizabeth Manor Women's Open Par 3 Challenge Ladies Spring Team Matches Stublen / Cherry Mixed Blitz Ladies Member - Member LGA Partner Match Play Ladies Memorial Tournament Ladies One Day Stroke Play Parent / Child Couples Tournament Junior Club Championship Men's Member-Member Mens & Ladies Club Championship Labor Day / End of Summer Mixed Blitz Rally for the Cure Big Congratulations go out to our members who made the Hole in Ones at EMGCC for 2018 as well. Don Cary, Terry Holmes, Michael Beckes, John St. George, Stan Dobson, Tom Mihalik, and Douglas Clark. Congratulations to Ray Ramirez and Dr. Glen Morris for hole-in-ones at different courses, as they count too! Over the past few weeks, the golf course has transitioned into winter mode very quickly. As a reminder to the membership, the Bermuda grass is dormant this time of the year. Please make every effort to only take two carts to a group and obey all posts and signs on the golf course. Finally, I want to thank the membership for a terrific year. The golf staff looks forward to a bright and busy 2019 season. On behalf of myself, Ryan and the rest of the golf staff, we wish you and yours a very Happy New Year! Jason Bowman, PGA 4
Tennis News By Mike Miller Winners from Mike: Thank You for supporting benefit for Toys for Tots Foundation December 1. The tennis patrons donated about 25-30 toys. We estimated the club-wide toy donations exceeded 150! Congrats Men s Singles Champion Zach Luyo! He defended his 2017 title with a 6-2, 7-6 (3) win vs. Finalist Thomas Arline. THANK YOU EMGCC MEMBERS for your generosity and outstanding support this Holiday Season and throughout 2018. It has been a successful Tennis Season and I really appreciate all of you for making our Tennis Program a WINNER! Winter Note: I will be on an (up to) 10-consecutive-week leave as part of my contract effective January 1. I will be available on a limited basis for lessons, pro shop sales, and racquet maintenance. Please leave guest fees or member charge information in envelope provided in Tennis Pro Shop TV room. Zach Luyo Men s Singles Champion Winter Court reservations will be on a first 2 actual players to show per-court basis. Exception #1 (1-6 courts) Winter Organized Play program courts are pre-reserved on Wednesday and Friday mornings from10:00-12:00 or later depending on weather. Please contact Program Director, Joanne Meagher c/txt 813-6715 to find non-program court availability. Exception #2 (1-2 Clay Courts) are pre-reserved for Saturday Men s Group from 10:00-12:00. Please contact Program Director, Larry Goodrich c/txt 621-5455 to find non-program court availability. WINTER ADULT PROGRAMS: Please RSVP Wednesdays/Fridays: Organized Doubles Play 10:00am 12:00pm or later start depending on weather. Contact - Joanne c/txt 813-6715 Saturdays: Cardio Tennis 10:00 11:30am Contact Mike c/txt 757-839-4040 Saturdays: Men s Doubles 10:00am -12:00pm Contact Larry c/txt 621-5455 or Mike JUNIOR PROGRAMS: Winter Teen Tournament Training: (Saturdays), 1:00-3:00 pm. resumes January 6 c/txt Mike (839-4040) to RSVP Toys for Tots 5
Greens by Jeremy Bailey The month of December has come and gone. We have had quite a bit of rain again this month. We are still continuing to blow and mulch leaves. We have also finished the bunker on #9. The drain is done and we have lowered the face. With the hard work of Robert Mace, Anthony Marion, Zachary Thompson, & Wallace White. I have comprised a list of bunkers whose drains I would like to fix. In order of priority all greenside #7, #14, #3, #13, #15 front left and backside, #5 left side and back right, #2 left, #17 front left, #6 right side, and #12 both left side. We will work on the faces as well throughout the process. The days are getting colder and we ve seen more frost out on the course. I ve been asked many times why we need to wait until the sun comes out to look for forming frost. So here is why frost forms at sunrise: All surfaces constantly lose heat at night through a process called radiative cooling, which becomes most noticeable as dew or frost forms on the leafy surfaces of ground-hugging plants like grass on clear, calm nights. If a blade of grass chills below the dew point temperature, airborne moisture will condense onto it, yielding dew at temperatures above freezing (32 degrees) and frost at subfreezing temperatures. Temperatures often continue to fall for a short time after sunrise though usually only a few degrees, because new heat input from sunlight is still less than radiative heat loss thereby continuing the formation of dew or frost, or initiating its onset. 6 Jeremy Bailey Greens Superintendent
Rebecca Gallardo Clubhouse & Special Events Director December is coming to a close it has been a busy, merry season! Things to look forward to in 2019 1. Brunch starting in January 2. New wine selections along with the start of an official Elizabeth Manor Golf and Country Club Cork Club. Wines will be offered to purchase by the case at discounted rates. Please email me at clubhousedir@emgcc.com if there is a wine that you would like me to look into getting. 3. Tableside Dining! 4. Four part series cooking classes 5. Wine dinner I hope you are all enjoying and taking advantage of the new things we are offering and again I am always open to suggestions for change! Rebecca Gallardo 465-0764 7
Chef Cody Shumway Dear Members, Thank you so much for all your support of our Club Holiday Parties. We in the kitchen truly hope your enjoyed them as much as we enjoyed preparing them for you. Some very interesting things are in the works for January. Please keep an eye out for information on our cooking classes coming soon. Also, if you're planning a Super Bowl party, please keep up is in mind for your catering needs. Menu's and prices soon to follow! Lastly, here's a recipe for quick and easy holiday cookies for anybody in a last minute "jam"... Plum Jam Cookies Ingredients: 8 ounces butter 1 cup packed brown sugar 1 egg 1 teaspoon baking soda 1/4 cup water 3 cups all-purpose flour 1 pinch salt 1 teaspoon baking powder 1 cup plum preserves 1. Preheat oven to 375 degrees F( 190 degrees C). 2. In a large bowl, cream together the butter and brown sugar. Beat in the egg and water. Sift together the flour, baking powder, and salt; stir into the butter mixture until well blended. 3. On a lightly floured surface, roll out the dough to 1/4 inch thickness. Cut with a 2 inch round cookie cutter. Put half of the cookies onto a cookie sheet and spread 1/2 of a teaspoon of plum jam in the center of each one. With a thimble, or small cookie cutter, cut the center out of the remaining cookies. Place these on top of the jam topped cookies to make sandwiches. Press together. Bake cookies for 10 minutes then remove to a rack to cool. 8
Financial Position Jack Welsby Elizabeth Manor Golf & Country Club October 2018 Month Year-to-Date Revenue Initiation Fees - 1,100 Membership Dues 43,775 335,649 Restaurant & Bar 43,594 369,604 Golf Course Income 16,057 269,353 Tennis 264 2,254 Pool Income - 1,336 Other Income 516 10,554 Total Revenue 104,207 989,851 Expense Administrative 42,540* 276,113 Restaurant & Bar 48,442 355,607 Golf Course 30,352 287,900 Tennis 2,335 17,844 Pool 347 21,507 Maintenance - 27,879 Other Expenses - 5,071 Total Expenses 124,016 991,921 Net Income/Loss (19,810) (2,070) *Includes $20,000 Rental Expense Elizabeth Manor Corporation October 2018 Month Year-to-Date Revenue Rental Income: Club 20,000 140,000 House 1,350 9,450 Total Revenue 21,350 149,450 Expense Interest Expense 3,215 23,003 Insurance Expense 2,725 18,294 Taxes & Licenses 5,529 39,689 Cart Lease / Rental 4,391 30,736 Legal & Accountant Fees - 3,022 Amortization Costs 304 2,132 Depreciation 2,533 17,733 Total Expenses 18,697 134,608 Net Income/Loss 2,653 14,842 9
The Manor Staff Joe Meagher, GM 488-4534 Jason Bowman, PGA, Head Pro Golf Pro Shop: 488-6605 Cell: 774-392-0398 Mike Miller, USPTA Professional Tennis Shop: 488-4591 Cell: 839-4040 Jaclyn Abraham, Office Manager & Membership Services Office: 488-4534 Fax: 465-5991 Rebecca Gallardo, Clubhouse & Special Events Director Office: 465-0764 Elizabeth Manor Golf & Country Club Committed to: Making the Golf and Family Experience Great! Candice Dooley, Finance Director Office: 488-4534 Jeremy Bailey, Greens Superintendent Shop: 488-8918 Cell: 635-4560 Cody Shumway, Executive Chef Office: 488-4534 Grill Room: 488-7937 www.emgcc.com 2018-2019 BOD Ann Gourdine Lauren Doughtie Jesse Johnson Joe Meagher Marie Nicolo Mike Old Billy Powell Jim Roberts Shirley Sondej Rick Van Orden Jack Welsby Roger Newsom In Loving Memory Diane Hasty March 23, 1943 - December 1 1, 2018 Merton (Dick) Van Orden February 24, 1921 - December 9, 2018 Jimmy Matthews May 25, 1930 - October 19, 2018 10