Lookout’s Outlook - Lookout Point Country Club - s lub hampion: Mike Jiggins --298 (won in...
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Lookout’s Outlook…
Lookout Point Country Club, Ltd. P.O. Box 709 209 Tice Road, Fonthill ON, L0S 1E0 www.lopcc.com 905-892-2639 August 2015
Board of Directors for 2015 / 2016
President: Ian Penney Vice President: Rich Morgan
Committee Chairs Green: Doug Fast
House: Chris Malkiewich Finance: Drew Chamberlain
Membership: Randy Wardrope Games: Peter Di Lalla
Board Members Wayne Farrow, Bill Karner,
Frank Mortensen, Scott Murray, & Laurie Robert
Secretary/Treasurer: Chris Malkiewich
In this Issue…
General Manager’s Report
Club Championship Winners
New Members
Upcoming Events
Senior Men’s Invitational
1,000 Ball Challenge
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Congratulations to our Club Champions!
Thank you to all those who participated in this year’s Club Championship. Well
over 100 players competed in their respective flights. The golf course was in
excellent shape thanks to Aldo Bortolon and his entire crew. Congratulations to
all of the winners! The following are our 2015 Champions:
Men’s Club Champion: Mike Jiggins --298
(won in playoff over Adam Creighton and Ryan Dyck)
Ladies Club Champions: Stefi Markovich—232
Junior Boys Club Champion: Andrew Pauls—158
Ladies A Flight: Cindy Au-Yueng—273
Ladies B Flight: Maria Williamson—298
Ladies C Flight: Libby O’Dell—197
Ladies D Flight: Marilyn Chute—208
Men’s A Flight: Brock Hansell—232
Men’s B Flight: Tom Morrison—243
Men’s C Flight: Perry Catena—260
Men’s D Flight: Frans Smoor—279
Winner of LOUD OUTFIT Day: Joe Miszk
From the General Manager…
Hello, Lookout Point!
What a summer this is shaping up to be! Remember to stay hydrated and to keep your energy levels up to
play your best golf. Make sure to visit the Golf Shop before your tee-time or “The Shack” while on course and
pick yourself up an energy drink and some fruit and nuts to keep your body in top form. When things start to
fade in the late holes of your round, mental fatigue creeps in and this will affect your posture, which is
directly related to a good or bad shot.
I would like to thank Golf Course Superintendent, Aldo Bortolon and his crew because the course keeps
getting better each day. However, we need your help to maintain these lush conditions. Please help us
deliver great playing conditions as often as we can. Let’s keep the carts out of the rough and away from “the
champions cut” walkways. Please don’t forget your divots, and don’t leave your footprints in the sand.
Congratulations to all of our Club Champions. A great tournament was played by all and it was great to see
everyone in attendance.
Thank you all for the support that you have shown us in the Golf Shop. I think it is appropriate to recognize JJ
Alexander and his staff in the Golf Shop for their efforts this year in organizing the member events and also
helping you all with special orders and product knowledge. Al Kmety, Associate Professional, Dan Roud, our
Golf Shop/Inventory MGR, Mary Jane Hall, our resident Canadian Golf Hall of Fame member and PGA
professional, Helen Webb and her wealth of merchandising experiences from Peterborough G&CC as well as
Credit Valley G&CC and of course Jennifer Szenasi, Our Golf Shop Assistant and customer service attendant.
It would be unfair to leave our “Back Shop MGR” Dave Swibb out of this conversation. Swibby has really got
things grooving like a well-oiled machine back there. This is the time of year that we will be offering some
great deals on some demo equipment, etc. Make sure you stop in and ask our professional staff about the
new and exciting fashion lines as well as the latest and greatest equipment that will help you get those few
extra yards that we are all looking for.
New this year we have a couple of member appreciation days booked. Bring 3 guests for the price of 2 and
have lunch on us before the round. Check with the Golf Shop for details.
We look forward to seeing you at Lookout Point Golf Club.
Good Golfing!
Dan Greenwood, PGA [email protected] 905-892-2639 Ext. 241
Board Correspondence may be directed through Chris Malkiewich, Club Secretary, via email at [email protected] or dropped off at the Administration Office.
From the Greens… The dog days of summer have finally arrived. The heat/humidity will now start to show the impact on the
course. You will start noticing dried out areas, primarily in the rough. On the positive side, regarding the rough,
which has been extremely lush and healthy this year, it will now start to thin out, making shots much easier to
execute. The greens may have a tendency of being a bit softer with the amount of water needed to apply to
get us through this period.
If needed, mowing heights on the greens might need to be raised ever so slightly to get us through this stressful
period. Overall, the golf course has been healthy and in good shape this year. Having the green’s as healthy as
they’ve been, has allowed us to peak the green speeds for most of our key golf events.
I would like to continue encouraging all our playing members to fix their ball marks, replace and repair their
divots and rake bunkers for the respect of the rest of the members. I would also like to mention, members who
ride carts, please refrain from driving on the “Pro Cut” walkway to reduce the wear on the turf.
Please keep in mind our August greens and fairways aerification is schedule for the week of the 17th – 21st.
Once again I encourage all members who may have any questions regarding our Turf Maintenance schedule or
procedures to send me an email or just come see me out on the course.
Until next month, stay cool and enjoy the heat as winter will be here before you know it.
Superintendent
Aldo Bortolon
From The Administrative Office…
Email Member Statements: Sign up for email member statements instead of a printed and mailed copy. Contact the Administration Office to make the switch to paperless! [email protected]
Online Member Payments: LPCC is set up with most banks to pay your monthly bill online. Just add
Lookout Point as a “payee” similarly to any utility bill payment. Your account number is your full member account number.
Member Credit Card on File? – ALL members are asked to contact the Administration Office to provide a credit card for your member file. This credit card will only be used in the following situations:
1) You are set up on the Monthly Credit Card Payment Plan. 2) You typically call in to make a payment on a credit card and by having this on file, will simplify your
payment processing. 3) Your account falls into arrears beyond 60 days and will automatically be settled to the credit card on
file with a 2.5% processing fee.
From the Membership Committee…
We would like to welcome the following new members to Lookout Point:
Nicholas Capretta Julian Race Shane Chipman Luca Race Joe Duffy Parker Triano Connor Eller Cooper Eller Alexander Koziarz Catherine Koziarz Piotr Koziarz Walter Kraus Massimo Maddalena Matthew Markovich
From the Ladies Section…
It is never boring in the Ladies Section. The Interclub team hosted at Lookout on Friday, July 17, welcoming
rival teams from Lockport, St. Catharines and Frontier Golf Clubs. Lookout is currently in third place. Next
Interclub is Friday, August 21.
WHERE IN THE WORLD?
The Ladies Member Guest event was a “round-the-world” success on Saturday, July 18. Each hole was a
different country and surprisingly it was steaming hot even in Sweden. All participants played their own ball
but decided after tee off whose score would be used for the team submission. Not only did golfers have to
keep their eyes on the ball, they had to scour the woods in search of Carmen Sandiego, a blow-up Lady in
Red. A computer game made popular in the 1980s, Carmen was an ACE detective for ACME detective agency
who found catching criminals too easy and decided that outsmarting ACME itself would make for greater
challenges. It’s believed the ever elusive Carmen became corrupt.
Two groups found Carmen perched in the trees beside the 10th fairway. A draw determined the winners:
Joanne Catena, Nadia Baronas, Avril McKenna-Norton, Sandra Billyard. This team also won low gross.
The team who had the most fun: Terri Kershaw, Helen Canbridge, Kathy Fast, Therese Rothwell-Downes.
Everyone enjoyed a delicious boxed lunch and a superb Asian-themed buffet prepared by our wonderful
kitchen staff.
Congratulations all! Special thanks to chief organizer Dianne Haist.
Thank you from the Ladies Section.
100th Anniversary Historical Tribute Committee
We are looking for volunteers for the Club’s 100th Anniversary Committee to help create a commemorative book.
We are also looking for members who would like to share their stories, photographs and memorabilia about Lookout Point to help us create our 100th Anniversary Book that we are producing.
Members interested in joining the committee and /or sharing their knowledge and/or artifacts are invited to contact Chris Malkiewich ([email protected]).
From the Golf Shop… What’s Ahead…
Supers Choice!
On Saturday August 15th our Super Aldo Bortolon will set up the golf course will the toughest pins that meet the
requirements for fair play. On Sunday August 16th you will experience the total opposite. Pins will be set-up with the
easiest pin location Aldo can find. This is not an event that you need to sign up or pay for. Good Luck to Everyone!
Fairway and Green Aerification
Starting Monday, August 17th your grounds crew will be hard at work punching the fairways and the greens. While
work is being done, only 9 holes will be open for play. If Mother Nature cooperates and all machinery performs as it
should we could have all 18 holes open before the end of the week. The Golf Shop staff will open up the tee sheet for
18 holes play when the aerification is complete.
Finally Friday’s
Our next Finally Friday’s is scheduled for Friday, August 28th with a 5pm shotgun. Sign up in the Golf Shop, Online and
the Men’s and Ladies Locker rooms. Entry fee for event includes 9 holes of golf and a Buffet dinner. Guests are always
welcome!
“Playing the game I have learned the meaning of humility. It has given me an understanding of futility of the human effort” – Abba Eban
Head Professional
J.J. Alexander
[email protected] 905-892-2639 Ext. 226
Book your Christmas Party at Lookout Point
We are now accepting holiday party bookings for this upcoming holiday season. Whether you are looking at a luncheon, dinner, cocktail party, or
open house, we are the destination of choice!
Book your Christmas Party in November and receive:
4 Green Fee Passes for the 2016 Season (*Minimum 50 people)
For more information or to book your party contact Jessica at Ext. 237 or [email protected]
From Food and Beverage…
I can’t believe it’s already August. I’m shocked every year how fast a season comes and goes. Here are somethings
that you should know about for the month of August…
Due to the lack of interest in the cooking classes, we have decided to remove the remaining classes on the
calendar for the season. You are more than welcome to get a group together (minimum of 10 and a
Maximum of 14) to hold a private class. We can sit down and work out a menu that you would like to learn
how to cook. These classes are a ton of fun and a great opportunity for company team building or just
getting together with some people you haven’t seen in a while. Classes are available year round.
“Keep it Green” Christmas Party Promotion. Book a Christmas party with 50 or more guests in the month
of November and receive 4 free green fees for the 2016 season.
This month’s “End of the Month” Buffet will be North American with all the classic dishes. The Buffet will
run on the 28th and 29th of August.
Number 6 shack will be closed August 17th, 18th and 19th for the week of areification. It will reopen on the
20th for Men’s Night.
Try and get as many rounds in as you can because soon enough we will be shoveling that horrible white stuff.
Play Well,
Executive Chef
Abbey Solomon
905-892-2639 Ext. 231
Member Golf Appreciation Day
Monday, September 28th
11:00 a.m. Shotgun Start
$140 +HST per team
Includes Golf, Cart & BBQ Limited to 72 people
(18 teams).
Promotional Pricing in
the clubhouse
for the day.
Important Dates to Remember….
August 10th Ladies Clinic – 6:00 p.m.
August 11th Ladies Memorial
August 15th Super’s Revenge Pin Day – No sign up required regular tee times
August 16th Super’s Super Easy Pin Day - No sign up required regular tee times
August 17th – 21st Fairway & Green Aerification – NOTE: only 9 holes open until aerification is completed
August 22nd Ladies Tombstone – Afternoon Tee Times
August 24th Member Golf Appreciation – 1:00 p.m. Shotgun
August 28th Finally Friday – 5:00 p.m. Shotgun – Online Registration, Locker Rooms, or Visit the Golf Shop
August 28th – 29th End of the Month Buffet – reservations are highly recommended ([email protected] or ext. 237)
August 30th 1,000 Ball Challenge – 7:00 a.m. Practice Range
August 31st NIA Tournament - 12:00 p.m. Shotgun – Limited Morning Member Tee Times available
September 9th Senior Mens’ Invitational – 12:00 p.m. Shotgun – Limited Early Morning Tee Times available
Sept 11th- 13th The Quad – Limited tee times available please see the Golf Shop
September 14th Ladies Closing Clinic – 5:00 p.m.
September 15th Ladies’ Hooters Night
September 19th Ladies Ringer Board
September 19th- 20th Member/ Member- 9:00 a.m. Shotgun
Member/Member September 19th – September, 20th
9:00 a.m. Shotgun $75/ Person
**AAP Event**
Open to All Member Golf Classifications
Senior Mens’ Invitational
Wednesday, September 9th
10:00 a.m. Registration 10:45a.m. Light Lunch
12:00 p.m. Shotgun (golf with cart) 6:00 p.m. Dinner & Awards (Jacket Required)
Cost: $145 (tax inclusive)
Registration Forms available on the Club’s website, Golf Shop or Administrative Office
([email protected]) Registration Closes: August 24, 2015
1,000 Ball Challenge
Head Golf Professional J.J. Alexander & Head Golf
Professional Chris Poulouski from Sparrow Lakes Golf Club
will be hitting a 1,000 Golf Balls EACH!!
Net proceeds will be going to
Wellspring Niagara
Sunday, August 30th
Lookout Point Country Club Practice Range 7:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
BBQ, Prizes & More!! 12:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Per Golf Ball Purchases can be made in the Golf Shop.