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CELEBRATING 17 YEARS OF SINGLES GOLF IN AMERICA Phoenix Chapter - American Singles Golf Association October 2009 Recognition For a Lot of Effort By Jim Montague This year has been a challenge for all of us, including the members of the Phoenix ASGA Board of Directors. In this month s column, I would like to take the time to recognize people who are putting in a lot of extra effort contributing to the events in which we participate. First, I want to start by thanking Cammy Clevenger for all the work she did in organizing a great outlaw event in Prescott over Labor Day weekend. She did a super job on dealing with all the details regarding the golf outings and pairings. We had about 40 people attending this event, including quite a crew from the Palm Springs chapter, who added to the atmosphere of this event. Cammy took the time to make everyone feel welcome and appreciated for their participation. She did this without showing the stress of trying to remember all the details to make this event a fun one for everybody. Great job, Cammy. I also would like to recognize the efforts of Sylvia Klemke, concerning her role as coordinating the details of our golf events for the club. I know Dennis Cain deals directly with the selection of the golf courses, but Sylvia is responsible for communicating to the golf course so that everything is ready to go on the day we play there. This is no small job, so when you get the chance, please thank her for ensuring that all the details for each ASGA golf outing are handled. I also would like to recognize a former member, Don Zeman, for his help regarding the recent golf outing at Copper Canyon on September 26th. This event originally was going to be held at Sundance Golf Club out in Buckeye. Don read the overseeding schedule, and saw that the course was going to be closed when we were supposed to have the outing. Don called Linda Jacobson, who informed Dennis Cain, our golf chairman, about the conflict. Dennis made some calls, and obtained a terrific deal for $36 at Copper Canyon, which is a very nice Troon Golf course on the west end of Bell Road. Thank you to everyone involved in dealing with problem quickly this to make this event happen. I also want to thank Dennis for setting up a few events for the first couple of months in 2010. This will give the new golf chairman time to start lining up courses for later on in the year. All of us should also thank Jandy Hughes, our treasurer, for the hard work she has put in regarding the Web site and dealing with the courses so that they are paid. She very efficiently handles a lot of details so that the club s finances are updated monthly. In the next couple of months we will be having nominations for the officers of our club. In our October meeting, we will be nominating a new president for our chapter. In November s meeting, we will be nominating the rest of our officers. If you have an interest in helping the club, there will be a lot of positions available on various committees. I strongly urge all of you to volunteer in some way, so that everyone can contribute to the overall growth and strength of the chapter. Labor Day Golfers Escape Heat in Prescott s High Country By Cammy Clevenger ASGA members from several chapters joined forces for a fun-packed Labor Day outlaw outing in beautiful Prescott. Approximately 40 people participated in the three-day event. Most players were from the Phoenix Upcoming Events Include: Myrtle Beach in November - Details in newsletter & at Singles- Golf.com/BattleAtTheBeach New Year's at ChampionsGate, Florida. Dec. 29-Jan. 1 - Details at SinglesGolf.com/newyears We're Going to Scotland - August, 2010 - Details at Singles- Golf.com/scotland National Website: www.singlesgolf.com E-Mail: ASGANational@aol.com Office Hours: 8:00am to 4:00pm, M-F (Eastern) National Office: 704-889-4600 or 1-888-GOLFMATE Next Meeting Date: Thursday, October 15th, 2009 at 6:00pm Meeting Location: To Be Determined Our Website: www.phoenixasga.com Our Hotline: 1-888-465-3628 (See next page for list of officers and board members.) To join, renew dues, make a change of address, phone, etc., call National Hotline at left or go to www.singlesgolf.com/join

Phoenix Chapter of the American Singles Golf Association President Jim Montague Phone # 480-220-5721 E-mail: jmontague@ikon.com Treasurer Jandy Hughes Phone # 480-239-7018 E-mail: Jandy@jandyhughes.com Membership Chairman Linda Jacobson Phone: 602-524-6495 E-mail: Mai1996@aol.com Assistant Membership Chairman Elisa Stahl Phone: 623-869-6012 E-mail: Elisarn2@msn.com Golf Chairman Dennis Cain Phone: 602-828-2246 E-mail: dcain@cox.net Assistant Golf Chairman Sylvia Klemke Phone: 480-584-6726 E-mail: sklemke@cox.net Social Chairman Gail Despain Phone: 480-783-9098 E-mail: gdespain2@cox.net Communications Chairman Mike Schwanz Phone: 262-696-4642 E-mail: mschwanz@me.com Outlaw Events Chairman John Tuel Phone: 623-398-7576 E-mail: proudpol@cox.net Handicap Chairman Van Ellen Patrick Phone: 623-936-8430 E-mail: vanellen.patrick@adesa.com TM Assistant Social Chairman Debbie Gill Phone: 480-292-8378 E-mail: Debbieginphx@cox.net chapter, but there were a dozen from Palm Springs, and even one from Cabo San Lucas and one from Seattle. The group enjoyed the cooler weather, which also came with some scattered showers. The headquarters of the festivities was the beautiful Prescott Resort & Conference Center, which offered wellappointed rooms, a great pool and a very nice hospitality suite, where people often gathered to socialize after golf. Several fun events were held in the evenings. On Friday night, the group went to the Firehouse Kitchen for pot roast. After dinner, about half the people wandered around the corner to Jersey Lilly's Saloon for some live 1070s and 1980s music. There was a lot of dancing and fun enjoyed by all. On Saturday night, several people partied and danced at the lounge of the headquarters hotel, the Prescott Resort & Conference Center. On Sunday evening, Anne Foster arranged a dinner at the historic Hassayampa Inn, which dates back to the 1920s. We didn t see Faith, the hotel s famous ghost who died on her honeymoon at the hotel, but we enjoyed a long and relaxing dinner. Of course, the main reason everyone was there was to golf. The official golf events were held on Saturday, September 5 and Sunday, September 6. A few people also played on Monday, September 7, on their own. The winning teams were as follows: Saturday, September 5 Course: Antelope Hills North Course Daily Event: Since we were staying in an old Wild West town and at a casino, we built the scoring around that theme. The Saturday game was 5-card poker with a string attached. Each golfer could buy a string for $1, which varied in length from 5 feet to 8 feet. The string could be used once to measure from the ball resting on the green to the hole. If one s ball is within that distance, no further strokes are needed, so you save a stroke. For the poker hand, each hole earns a playing card: Birdie = Ace, Par = King, Bogey = Queen, Double Bogey = Jack, Eagle = Deuce (a wild card.) The best net score determines the card. At the end of the round, the team picks the best five cards to play the poker hand. We had lots of hands with five aces a guy could be shot for that in the Old West! (The winning teams were selected in a tiebreaker, by lowest scores on the highest-ranked handicap holes.) The winning foursomes were: First Place: Nancy Eddy (Phoenix chapter), Rick Riley (Tucson), Sara Shiffman (Palm Springs) and Linda Jacobson (Phoenix). Second Place: Jeanne Tillmann (Phoenix), John Tuel (Phoenix), Gay Potter (guest Phoenix), Norm Hawes (Palm Springs). Third Place: Kathi Willis (Phoenix), Eric Prosnitz (Tucson); Irene Hearn (Palm Springs), Michael Banville (Phoenix). On an impressive individual achievement, Sara Shiffman had a double-eagle net score with the use of her string. Sunday, September 6 Course: Prescott Country Club Game: Toss of the Dice. We played the round, and afterwards, each group threw one die to determine how to score each hole. Shaking a 1 would require the score of player one be used. A 2 would be player two s score, a 3 would be player 3 s score, and a 4 would require the score of player 4. If a 5 was rolled, that would be the low net score of the foursome. Finally, a 6 would require the high net score of the group. All points were then added up to find the lowest team score. The winning teams were: First Place: Jeanne Tillmann (Phoenix), John Tuel (Phoenix), Sylvia Klemke (Phoenix), Michael Bach (Phoenix). Second Place: Dianne Gardner (Palm Springs), Wayne Beissert (Palm Springs), Nancy Eddy (Phoenix), Mike Banville (Palm Springs). Third Place: Jan Courtney (Phoenix), Paul Gordon (Phoenix), Anne Foster (blind draw Palm Springs), Fred Hill (Palm Springs). There was one Closest-to-the-Pin winner on Sunday, in the Ladies division. It went to Nancy Eddy (Phoenix). There was no men s winner on Sunday, and no Closestto-the-Pin was held on Saturday.

Leaving A Strong Legacy By Sylvia Klemke The first chapter event after Labor Day was held at The Legacy in south Phoenix, which is often cited by our members as one of their favorite courses. The event was held on Sunday, September 13, on a relatively mild 99 day. The game of the day was a Stableford format, in which a double bogey and higher scores 0 points; a bogey scored 1 point; par was 2 points, a birdie was 3 points; an eagle was 4 points; and a double-eagle was 6 points. The winning teams are as follows: First Place: Dave Ritson, Nancy Eddy, Jim Montague, Jan Courtney. (This team earned 86 points, and won with 4 points on the No. 1 handicap hole.) Second Place: Mike Kelly, Mary Byrd, Bill Ternes, Richard Nelson (86 points, but earned 3 points on the No. 1 handicap hole, thus losing the tiebreaker). Third Place: Randy White, Gin Asche, Darrel Perry, Debbie Flickinger (83 points). The closest-to-the-pin winners were Mary Byrd and Joe Rayo. After the event, the group retreated to the Legacy s nice clubhouse for a 19th Hole celebration, and to award the prizes. Tucson Chapter Extends Invitation for October 4th Outing The Tucson chapter of ASGA will be having a small outing on Sunday, October 4, at Poston Butte in Florence. There will be approximately four foursomes playing. This course is relatively new, opening in 2007. It features fabulous views and many island greens, according to Rick Riley, president of the Tucson chapter. Cost is $35. Deadline to sign up is Friday, October 2. For more information, contact Rick at ririleysr@bigplanet.com. ABOUT OUR MEMBERS Happy Birthday to these members: James Allen - 10/10 Barbara Bergfield - 11/13 Mary Bollington - 11/09 Kathryn Davis - 10/19 Mary Jayne Evans - 10/03 Jeanne Gransbury - 10/05 David Hale - 10/26 Carolyn Ottesen - 10/29 Phyllis Rankin - 10/03 Joe Rayo - 11/15 Darius Sams - 11/05 Elisa Stahl - 10/04 John Tuel - 11/09 These members are up for renewal: (date shown is last day of membership) Gary Dowell - 10/31/2009 Kathy George - 10/31/2009 Deborah Jenkins - 10/31/2009 Van Ellen Patrick - 10/31/2009 Dave Ritson - 10/31/2009 Darius Sams - 10/31/2009 Kathi Willis - 10/31/2009 Welcome newest members: Lynn Kolstad - Joined 09/03/2009 Richard Nelson - Joined 09/18/2009 Lisa Smith - Joined 09/14/2009 These members did not renew their dues: (date shown is date membership expired) Susan Barnett - 08/31/2009 Jan Courtney - 08/31/2009 Debbie Gill - 08/31/2009 Paul Gordon - 08/31/2009 Paulette Motyll - 08/31/2009 Jo Mullins - 08/31/2009 Jerry Ozga - 08/31/2009 Colleen Ritter - 08/31/2009 Raymond Trojanowski - 08/31/2009 Our chapter currently has 79 members. Update on Fall Golf Events The Golf Committee has scheduled several more outings for fall. Please mark them on your calendar. Some of the late-fall events are still tentative, so as always, please check the Phoenix ASGA Website for further details, including tee times. Date Golf Course City Sunday, October 11 Kokopelli Gilbert Saturday, October 24 McCormick Ranch (Palm) Scottsdale Sunday, November 8 Coyote Lakes Surprise Saturday, November 21 Legacy Resort Phoenix Sunday, December 6 McCormick Ranch (Pines) Scottsdale Saturday, December 19 Legend at Arrowhead Glendale Sunday, January 10 (2010) Troon North (Pinnacle) Scottsdale Sunday, January 24 (2010) Hillcrest Sun City West

Rules and More Rules How many clubs are you allowed in your golf bag? A. A maximum of 13 clubs. B. A maximum of 14 clubs. C. A maximum of 15 clubs. D. A maximum of 16 clubs And the answer is... The answer is B. A maximum of 14 clubs is allowed. USGA rule 4-4 stipulates that the maximum number of clubs a player is allowed at the start of a round is 14 clubs. A player is limited to the clubs he/she starts with except that if they started with less than 14 clubs, they may add any number of additional clubs up to a maximum of 14 total clubs including the clubs with which they started. The addition of a club or clubs must not "unduly" delay play and the additional clubs added can not come from the bag of any other person playing on the course. Partners may share clubs, provided that the total number of clubs carried by the sharing partners does not exceed 14.

CELEBRATING 17 YEARS OF SINGLESGOLF IN AMERICA AMERICAN SINGLES GOLF ASSOCIATION OCTOBER 2009 We have three national events headed you way, November's Battle at the Beach in Myrtle Beach, SC, New Year's in Orlando and St. Andrews in August, 2010. Registration for the New Year's event has just opened (online), about 100 are registered for Myrtle Beach already and 195 are registered for our Scotland trip. It always helps planning events when we know how many are coming, so please register early if you can. The beauty of this is that you can arrive as many as three (3) days early and stay up to three (3) days late and it will only cost you $64 per person (based on dlb. occ.) to stay an additional night, or $128 to room by yourself. Orlando offers so much more and our online website can give you links to other things to do while there, such as visiting Mickey, SeaWorld, MGM, etc. Register by October 31st and you ll receive two (2) free drink tickets! Details and online registration available at SinglesGolf.com/newyears See you there! Battle At The Beach, Myrtle Beach, SC In a matter of a few weeks, over 100 people have registered for the Battle at the Beach so far, which will be held at the Marriott Grande Dunes in Myrtle Beach, SC. This hotel is a AAA Four-Diamond hotel and is ranked as one of the Top 500 resorts in the world by Travel+Leisure magazine. New Year s and Golf in Orlando We were here last year and it's just the perfect venue for our group. Open to all ASGA members. Yes, you are invited to the largest gathering of singles who golf in the world! Here are the basics: Who: Open to all ASGA Members When: Tuesday, December 29, 2009 - Friday, January 1, 2010 Where: Omni Orlando Resort at ChampionsGate, 1500 Masters Blvd., ChampionsGate, Florida 33898, Phone 407-390-6664 What: 3-Night Stay, 6 Food functions (incl. New Year s Eve plated dinner), 2 Rounds of Golf, DJ dancing and more... Why: To meet friends you didn t know you had and to have the time of your life! Standard Package Rate is $ 450.24 PER PERSON, DOUBLE OCCUPANCY, IF PAYING BY CHECK. $469.00 if paying by a major credit card. Our annual trips for warm climates in the winter have landed us back in Orlando once again. It s really tough to beat what this city offers to golfers. Yes, we could have chosen a venue less expensive, but a vacation should feel like a vacation. This hotel will make you feel like you have arrived. It is four-star from the rooms to the pools to the on-site golf courses, quality of food, etc. Check out the hotel s website OmniOrlandoResort.com and you ll see what we mean. Date: November 12-15, 2009 Cost: Only $399 if you have a roommate, play two rounds of golf (including GPS golf cart), enjoy six food functions, one of which is the Saturday night dinner... filet mignon and salmon and Friday night s themed Cheeseburgers in Paradise, where the best dressed parrothead will get $100. To get all the details on this fun-filled event and to register, visit the website at SinglesGolf.com/ BattleAtTheBeach If you d like to register for the event over the phone, call us at 704-889-4600 or toll free at 1-888-GOLFMATE (Mo-Fri, 7:00am - noon, Eastern). Scotland is Headed Toward Sellout As of late September, nearly 200 people have signed-up for our trip to Scotland, July 31-August 8, 2010. We originally set a limit of 128 players but we've secured additional rooms and courses to accommodate our needs. St. Andrews, Scot-land is no doubt the most special place on this planet for golfers. We'll stay at the beautiful Fairmont Hotel on the outskirts of St. Andrews and on the edge of the North Sea. We have room for about another 50-60 people. At this point, you'll only need to put 10% down. All details, packages, itinerary, etc. at www.singlesgolf.com/scotland - - Tom Alsop, President / Founder, ASGA Phone 704-889-4600 or 1-888-GOLFMATE GolfASGA@aol.com - www.singlesgolf.com New Year s Day falls on a Friday this year and our event begins on Tuesday.

Myrtle Beach, SC - Nov. 12-15, 2009 Marriott Grande Dunes - On The Beach Standard Package Includes: (Room-by-Myself Pkg. shown below) 2 rounds of golf (incl. cart, green fees, range balls, prizes) / Friday and Saturday 3 nights lodging at the AAA 4-Diamond Marriott Grande Dunes (dbl. occ.) 6 food functions: 1 cocktail party (cash bar) hors d oeuvres from 7-9 pm. Three hotel-hosted breakfasts, Cheeseburgers in Paradise/Friday, Awards Dinner serving filet mignon & salmon as your main entrée/saturday DJ-hosted dancing on 1st and 3rd nights, welcoming gift and prizes. Includes all resort service fees, parking & taxes and 20% spa discount. Add l. Nights: If you come early or stay late, add l. nights are $130 (single) and $65pp (dbl. occ. - roommate must stay) Taxes are included in these prices. SANCTIONED EVENT GOLF: Standard package includes two rounds of golf at the either Indian Wells, Indigo Creek or Island Green. 10am shotguns each package day. Opt. Day-of- Arrival Golf at Burning Ridge & opt. Day-of-Departure Golf at Arcadian Shores. You choose between playing USGA Rules of Golf or scramble/shamble format. PAYMENT: Full payment due by October 12th. There is a 25% cancellation fee on or prior to 10/12/09 (see SinglesGolf.com/events for cancellation policy). Absolutely NO refunds after 10/12/09. If your plans change, you can sell your position to another member. A letter or e-mail confirmation will be sent to you upon receipt of payment. If you do not receive confirmation by 10/20/09, you must call or e-mail us. This event is for MEMBERS ONLY. To join, call 704-889-4600 or go online at SinglesGolf.com/join. ONE FORM PER PERSON, PLEASE PRINT. NAME SHOWN BELOW IS HOW NAMETAG WILL APPEAR. NAME ( ) MALE ( ) FEMALE ADDRESS CITY ST ZIP CHAPTER NAME HOME PH ( ) WORK/CELL PH ( ) E-MAIL CHECK APPROPRIATE PACKAGE AND ANY OPTIONAL ROUNDS OF GOLF: ( ) $399.00 STANDARD PACKAGE (You ll have a roommate. We ll assign a same-sex roommate if you don t list one below.) ( ) $589.00 ROOM-BY-MYSELF PACKAGE (Includes everything in the Standard Package, except you ll room by yourself) ( ) $69.00 OPTIONAL DAY-OF-ARRIVAL GOLF ON THURSDAY, 11/12/09 AT BURNING RIDGE GC ( ) $70.00 OPTIONAL DAY-OF-DEPARTURE GOLF ON SUNDAY, 11/15/09 AT ARCADIAN SHORES ( ) $259.00 NON-GOLF PACKAGE - I LL HAVE A ROOMMATE ( ) $449.00 NON-GOLF PACKAGE - I LL ROOM BY MYSELF ( ) $209.00 NON-HOTEL PACKAGE (AVAILABLE TO MYRTLE BEACH CHAPTER MEMBERS ONLY) CHECK THE GOLF FORMAT YOU D LIKE TO PLAY: ( ) I want to play USGA Rules of Golf both days. My handicap is. (Or, my average golf score is: ) ( ) I want to play a scramble (captain s choice) on the first day and a shamble on the second day. My roommate will be (We ll assign a same-sex roommate if you don t have one.) Please do not list yourself as someone else s roommate without their permission. IMPORTANT: If you choose a roommate, we can t hold your room until both parties have paid.) I am requesting a room with ( ) One King Bed ( ) Two Double Beds Note: Room preferences and hotels are first come, first served. Only the hotel controls the availability of room types. We register you regardless of availability. During one golf event, pair me with. (Don t pair yourself with someone unless you know they re playing the same golf format) I AM REMITTING: Filet Mignon & Salmon Saturday night! A first class event top to bottom. Choose to play 2, 3 or 4 rounds of golf. Optional rounds at discounted prices. You can stay 3 add l. nights, before or after the event, at special ASGA Member-Only prices. SPONSORED BY THE AMERICAN SINGLES GOLF ASSOCIATION Phone 704-889-4600 or 1-888-GOLFMATE SEE EVENT DETAILS AT: SinglesGolf.com/BattleAtTheBeach Marriott Grande Dunes Phone: 843-449-8880 $ for the package/options checked above (Cancellation policy applies. See SinglesGolf.com/events for details.) + $ for add l. nights at $130/night (rm. by self) or $65 (w/ rm-mate). Indicate extra dates: + $ for optional rounds of golf on ( ) Thursday, Nov. 12 ( ) Sunday, Nov. 15 + $ Mulligans (add $10.00 if you want 3 mulligans for each of the st d. pkg. days of golf. Mullies not avail. on optional round) + $ Add $20 here if you want to pre-purchase twenty (20) 50/50 raffle tickets. Tickets given to you at registration. - $ for the $70.00 deposit already paid $ TOTAL AMOUNT (Check no. Make Check* Payable to: ASGA, Inc. or fill-out CC info below. CREDIT CARD AUTHORIZATION: All major cards accepted. I hereby authorize ASGA and/or The Marriott Grande Dunes to charge / debit my account for the TOTAL AMOUNT indicated above on this form. There is no credit card processing fee for this event. Resort will charge your card on or after November 5, 2009. Acc t. No: Exp. Signature OTHERWISE, MAKE CHECK* PAYABLE TO ASGA, INC. AND MAIL TO: ASGA, P. O. BOX 848, PINEVILLE, NC 28134 QUESTIONS? E-MAIL TOM ALSOP at GolfASGA@aol.com OR CALL 704-889-4600 or 1-888-GOLFMATE * There is a 4% svc. chg. for any check returned unpaid by the bank. Cancellation policy applies. See SinglesGolf.com for complete details of policy and events. 2009 ASGA, Inc.