The Link Raleigh country club MAY & JUNE 2015 YOUR CLUB 2 MAY & JUNE HOURS OF OPERATION: FAIRWAY GRILL Monday I Closed Tuesday I 11:00am-8:00pm Wednesday I 11:00am-8:00pm Thursday I 11:00am-8:00pm Friday I 11:00am-9:00pm Saturday I 11:00am-8:00pm Sunday I 11:00am-8:00pm The 19th hole is open for A la carte service until the last golfer is off the course. MAY GOLF SHOP, GOLF COURSE & PRACTICE FACILITY HOURS Golf Shop I 7:30am-6:30pm Golf Course I Tuesday-Friday I 8:00am-Dark Golf Course I Saturday-Sunday I Twosome times begin at 7:45am-8:20am I Tee times following at 8:30am Practice Facilities I Close at 7:00pm JUNE GOLF SHOP, GOLF COURSE & PRACTICE FACILITY HOURS RCC CONTACT PHONE NUMBERS Front Desk Reservations I 919.231.5501 Dining Room I 919.229.5791 Events Director I 919.231.5501 x 116 Golf Shop I 919.231.6451 ___________________________________________________________ RALEIGH COUNTRY CLUB STAFF: CONTACTS AUGUST 23 - AUGUST 30 Weekdays: 4:00pm-8:00pm (No Cabana Service) Weekends & Holidays: 10:00am-8:00pm (Cabana Service 11:00am-7:00pm) Christian Anastasiadis I COO of McConnell Golf christian@raleighcc.com Bonnie Miller I Clubhouse Manager & Events Director bmiller@raleighcc.com Brian Kittler I Director of Golf brian.kittler@mcconnellgolf.com Keith Basom I Head Golf Professional kbasom@raleighcc.com Billy Cole I Golf Course Superintendent bcole@raleighcc.com Dennis Freeland I Executive Chef dfreeland@raleighcc.com Vicki Pincombe I Member Services memberservices@raleighcc.com Lauren Barry I Marketing & Member Relations Director events@mcconnellgolf.com Lauri Stephens I VP of Membership membership@mcconnellgolf.com Kasey Olive I Website Services and Communication Manager kolive@mcconnellgolf.com AUGUST 31 - SEPTEMBER 13 Weekdays: 4:00pm-7:00pm (No Cabana Service) NEWSLETTER CONTAINS Golf Shop I 7:30am-6:30pm Golf Course I 8:00am-Dark Saturday-Sunday I Twosome times 7:45am-8:20am I Tee times following at 8:30am Practice Facilities I Close at 7:00 POOL HOURS MAY 11 - MAY 29 Monday: 4:00pm-8:00pm (No Cabana Service) Tuesday-Friday: 4:00pm-8:00pm (Cabana Service 4:00pm-7:00pm) Saturday & Sunday: 10:00am-8:00pm (Cabana Service 11:00am-7:00pm) Weekends & Holidays: 10:00am-8:00p (Cabana Service 11:00am-7:00pm) MAY 30 - AUGUST 22 Monday: 11:00am-8:00pm (No Cabana Service) Tuesday-Thursday: 10:00am-8:00pm (Cabana Service 11:00am-7:00pm) Friday: 10:00am-9:00pm (Cabana Service 11:00am-8:30pm) Saturday & Sunday: 10:00am-8:00pm (Cabana Service 11:00am-7:00pm) Pool Cabana is open during regular pool hours from Monday through Sunday and on Holidays, unless otherwise posted. Cabana will be closed during inclement weather and on the first day following a holiday. Special menu, alcoholic and non-alcoholic refreshments are available. GUEST FEES I Members are welcome to bring in friends for a guest fee. Adults $5 per person. Children $3 per person. Change to Hours I Please check our website for important updates. The Link ………………………………………………………………….. Your Club …………….………......…………………………………….. Membership …………………………………………………………….. Social-ize ………………………………………………………………….. May and June Events .….…………………………………………... May and June Events ….………..…………………………….……. Monthly Dining ………………………………………………………… Tee It Up ………………………………………………………………….. Tee It Up ………………………………………………………………….. Juniors ………………………………………………………………………. In the News and Turf Talk …………………………………………. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 MEMBERSHIP 3 WELCOME: Please join me in saying hello to the following new RCC members that have come on board these past few months. Due to your continued support, membership sales are yet again off to a great start as the club heads into the swim/golf season. I personally thank each and every one of you for your genuine kindness in making these families feel at home in their new club. Please don’t be a stranger as the Membership door is always open. I would love to hear from you and encourage you to stop by any time. Lauri Stephens, VP of Membership JEFF AND GINA HRUSH KYLE AND JENNY SMITH WITH CHILDREN BREANNA AND AUSTIN JULE AND ALISA SMITH WITH CHILDREN ARDYN, LILA, JULIUS AND GABRIEL ROBIN AND MOLLIE PIPKIN WITH CHILDREN STEPHANIE, LAUREN AND ANDREW BROOKS AND RYE HONEYCUTT SEAN WAGONER ADDITIONAL MEMBERS JOHN AND STEPHANIE MITCHELL WILLIAM SNEED SCOTT AND AIMEE SUDDRETH WITH SONS WILLIAM AND NATHANIEL STEVEN SYPHER AND GRAHAM WILLIAMS BRITT AND PAIGE BORDERS WITH CHILDREN BLAIR AND BROOKS MATT MORRISON JAMES AND JOANNA ROSE WITH DAUGHTER GABRIELLA GRACE SOCIAL-IZE 4 BUZZ: MAY WE BE OF SERVICE TO YOU May is here and now all of our amenities are up and in full swing! From the course to the pool, our staff is ready to help you with anything that we can! For family celebrations, pool parties, and group outings, think of us as an extension of your home and let us help you with any activities you would like to schedule for the spring! Stop in or give a call. We look forward to helping make your event a special one! PINTEREST: OH THE THINGS YOU CAN THINK OF! This opening line from Dr. Suess may be just the one we need for this pinterest post! With springtime comes creative thinking of games, activities, crafts and fun outdoors projects! Here are a few tops we have found to get your creative juices flowing! PROJECT 1: Mount a chalk-painted board to the fence so kids can unleash their creativity outdoors PROJECT 2: Tie rope between trees to create a fun obstacle course for the kids PROJECT 3: Re-use those wooden stakes to create the most epic game of Scrabble ever PROJECT 4: This cinder block bench should only cost you about $30 TWITTER @ MCCONNELLGOLF During the masters, McConnell Golf was heard on various outlets including 99.9 The Fan Sports Radio and I Heart Radio. Stay tuned to hear more and see more of McConnell Golf during the upcoming majors and remember to experience McConnell Golf. IN PRINT: TOUR DE CURE Saturday and Sunday, May 16 and 17 Join Team McConnell Golf in a ride to support the American Diabetes Association's in the Tour de Cure, presented by Quintiles. Give yourself and your family a healthy and fit lifestyle by taking part in a weekend family fun bike ride or push yourself for a 30 mile/80 mile/200 mile ride from Cary to Aberdeen! Every mile you ride is for a great cause! Unable to give back by riding, take part through volunteering as a part of our Footprints on the Green program. To learn more, go to the Tour website at www.nctourdecure.com. To sign up, please contact Lauren Barry at events@mcconnellgolf.com FACEBOOK @ MCCONNELL GOLF THE MAGAZINE Have you always wanted to get your picture published in a magazine? If so, now is your chance. Our new upcoming July issue of McConnell Golf The Magazine is seeking members to submit their best photos and enter into our editorial review process for publication. Only 24 images will be selected for print but all submitted images will appear on our new McConnell Golf The Magazine Facebook page. Images must be of an experience at any of our McConnell Golf properties with members and/or guests. We also require a high resolution photo (300dpi, and resolution of over 1MB). Please include a caption line explaining the location of the photo, names of those in the photo, and when this took place. The more creative the better! Thank you for joining us as we make this upcoming issue a more interactive one. Email: themagazine@mcconnellgolf.com MAILBOX: WE LOVED IT At our first annual 1 mile bunny run on Easter weekend members and staff loved it! Please flip through the newsletter for more fun pictures from this event. MAY & JUNE EVENTS 5 LADIES EVENT: KENDRA SCOTT TRUNK SHOW Wednesday, May 6 I 6:00pm-8:00pm Join us on the back deck for wine and light hors d’oeuvres as you explore Kendra Scott’s jewelry and accessories in their one of a kind truck show event. One lucky winner will also go home with a special door prize! MOTHER’S DAY BRUNCH Sunday, May 10 I 11:00am-2:00pm Adults: $25.95 I Children 6-12: $13.95 I Children 5 and under: Free Give thanks to your mother by showering her with love. Celebrate this day by taking her to a special Sunday Brunch at her home away from home. MENU: Fresh Pastries I Fruits and Berries I Caesar Salad Smoked Seafood Display I Anti Pasta I Assorted Salads I Shrimp Cocktail I Smoked Bacon and Sage Sausage I Omelet Station I Baked French Toast with Warm Maple Syrup I Carved Prime Rib, Roast Pork Loin and Herbed Turkey Breast I Roast Salmon with Stewed Lentils and Red Pepper Coulis I Mixed Vegetables I Garlic Greens I Wild Rice Pilaf Potato Puree I Sweets Table and Sundae Bar ACTIVITIES FOR ALL MEMBERS DURING RCC’S MEMBER-MEMBER BEER, BLUES AND BBQ Friday, May 22 I 6:00pm-9:00pm $21.95 per person Matthew Kreisher is our local craft beer specialist and will be on hand featuring four original beers that will accompany Chef’s barbeque creations. Enjoy the fresh air and the sounds of Scott Sawyer’s jazz blues duo. CRAFT BEER Finch’s Pale Ale I Finch’s Beer Co. Champion Killer Kolsch I Champion Brewing Co. Port City Optimal Wit I Port City Brewing Co. Finch’s Fascist Pig I Finch’s Beer Co. MENU: Cola Glazed Ribs I Beer Can Chicken I Porter and Ginger Glazed Salmon I Slow Roasted Beef Brisket Blue Cheese and Bacon Coleslaw I Fingerling Potato Salad Southwest Skillet Beans I Spinach Salad I Roasted Veggies Cornbread I Jalapeno Grilled Potatoes I Sweets Friday, May 15-Sunday, May 17 PIRATE LANDING ON THE POOL DECK Saturday, May 16 I 6:00pm Start $39.95 per person, includes open bar ARR you going to join us! Please do and meet us at the Crow’s Nest for a cocktail hour by the pool. Enjoy the lounge area and the Pirate Landing Buffet with evening entertainment by the Shem Creek Boogie Band beginning at 7:00pm. Casual cocktail attire. Reservations required. FAMILY DAY AT THE POOL Sunday, May 17 I 1:00pm-4:00pm During the final round of the Donald Ross Classic, we invite you, your friends and family to all gather together for an afternoon of fun! Cheer on the tournament players as they bring the event to a close. Enjoy the pool, and the special live performance by The Panhandlers Steel Drums. Kids take part in a video game truck provided by Games2U. Today will provide something for the whole family! MEMORIAL DAY BBQ AND GOLF TOURNAMENT Monday, May 25 Adults: $15.95 I Children 12 and under: $6.95 Slide: 11:30am-2:30pm BBQ: 12:00pm-3:00pm DJ: 1:00pm-4:00pm Kick-off the summer pool season with our annual cookout on the deck and partake in some family fun and community spirit through relay races—unlimited adventures on a giant slip-n-slide, pool side games and music by Island Sound DJ. CLOSING ANNOUNCEMENT Tuesday, May 26 I Clubhouse and Course Closed due to Monday Holiday MAY & JUNE EVENTS 6 AUSTRALIAN WINE AND TAPAS SURF AND TURF WITH KIDS EVENT Friday, May 29 I 6:00pm-9:00pm $27.95 per person Friday, June 12 I 6:00pm-9:00pm Hello mates!! Join us as we transform the club into an old Australian pub and explore a themed "flight" where we let you sample several different flavors to test your palette. In this event, tasting takes center-stage and is strongly supported by a variety of signature bites. For tonight these small dishes can be enjoyed individually or collectively to create a novelty of flavor. To enhance the atmosphere, Pete Frederick will be performing for us on his acoustic guitar. MENU: Shaved Vegetable Salad I Berry and Pistachio Spinach Cucumber, Fennel and Radish I Drunken Mussels and Grilled Bread Spiced Shrimp Skewers I Sauteed Scallops with Almonds, Capers and Cauliflower Puree I Pork Osso Buco I South American Grilled Steak I Sweets Tonight's land and sea menu will have specials for all to enjoy! Join us for patio dining, outdoor fun, and tastes of all kinds. Kids create a ‘message in a bottle’ and talk about sending it off to sea. Where will it land? What will it explore along the way? Learn about the ocean and the world under the sea. FATHERS DAY BBQ WITH LASER TAG Sunday, June 21 I 11:30am-2:30pm Adults: $12.95 I Children 6-12: $6.95 I Children 5 and under: Free Bring Dad for a fun Father’s Day celebration featuring all of Dad’s barbeque favorites at the pool. Enjoy a complete, all-you-can-eat buffet featuring summer favorites! Families, get your picture drawn by our caricaturist, sign up early for Laser Tag in the Commons Area, and enjoy live music by solo artist EG Peters. See page 9 to read more about the father-child golf tournament beginning at 3:30pm. MENU: Grilled Burgers, Chicken and Dogs I Roasted Corn Watergate Salad I Caprese Salad I Watermelon Salad Chips and Dips I Sweet Bites REX HOSPITAL OPEN TPC at Wakefield Plantation I Raleigh, NC I May 25-31 Bring your family, friends and colleges to watch the future golf stars compete to earn their PGA TOUR cards at the 27th annual Rex Hospital Open, a Web.com tour event. Members come out and enjoy this jam-packed weekend of sensational food, top-notch golf, and interactive family-fun activities. MEMBER TICKETS: FREE Week long passes with clubhouse access and exclusive McConnell Golf Member tent on the 18th hole with member charge beverage service. All tickets will be available for pick up at will call. PARKING: Take the FREE shuttle in from the Rex Healthcare of Wakefield campus: 11200 Governor Manly Way. You'll be dropped off right at the front gate and then picked up when you're ready to leave. Easter Fun! Photos by Rick Fisher’s Photography CLUB AND COURSE DINING: Members will have food and beverage available in the clubhouse Thursday thru Sunday in the Tavern, Main Dining Room, Outdoor Terrace, and Greenside Grill from 11:00am-5:00pm. Food and Beverage offerings may be billed to member accounts or paid via credit card. Spectator concession areas will also be available on the course, located between the halfway house/putting green. McConnell Golf member tent will similarly have beverages available. MONTHLY DINING 7 BIRTHDAY NIGHT (SURPRISE!) WITH KIDS EVENTS Friday, May 1 I 6:00pm-9:00pm Friday, June 26 I 6:00pm-9:00pm Free champagne available for everyone! If it’s your birthday in the months of May or June, come join us for a complimentary dinner with the McConnell Golf Skillet Cookie dessert. A la carte dining available. MAY 1 I SHH! It’s a surprise! Join us to create something special for Mother’s Day with our craft leader! This is one you don’t want to miss! JUNE 26 I Kids wear your sneakers as we are venturing outside to a rock climbing wall. Climb, swing, and dangle as you make your way to the top! SUNDAY BRUNCH FEATURING AN OMELET BAR AND REGULAR A LA CARTE MENU Sunday, May 3, 24, 31 I 11:00am-2:00pm Sunday, June 7, 14, 21, 28 I 11:00am-2:00pm Adults: $9.95 I Children 6-12: $5.95 I Children 5 and Under: Free Indulge in location, experience, and taste as you have breakfast with a view. Please note that Sunday, May 17 we will be hosting an a la carte brunch. No omelet bar will be available on this date. MENU Create Your Own Omelet I Waffle Station I Chef’s Sunday Special Applewood Bacon I Maple Sausage Links I Breakfast Potatoes Fresh Baked Pastries I Seasonal Fruit I French Toast MAY: POPPYSEED ORANGE COOKIES INGREDIENTS: Butter (soft): 1/2 cup Sugar: 2/3 cup Egg (beaten): 1 Orange Zest (fresh): 1 tblsp Flour (all purpose): 1 1/4 cup Poppyseeds: 1 tbsp Baking Soda: 1/2 tsp. Salt: 1/8 tsp. PREPARATION Set standard oven to 350 or convection oven to 300 Cream together butter and sugar. Add 1 beaten egg and orange zest to the butter mix. Combine flour, baking soda, and salt together, before adding it into butter mixture. Stir in poppyseeds. Bake 10-12 minutes on parchment or silpat. Yields: 4 dozen, depending on size ______________________________________________ FRIDAY A LA CARTE DINING WITH KIDS EVENT Friday, May 8 I 6:00pm-9:00pm Friday, June 19 I 6:00pm-9:00pm Enjoy a hassle free dinner with us, your friends and your family! New menu offerings and specials available daily. MAY 8 I Tell us about your favorite flower and learn about how to build a garden! Afterwards, take part in a fun floral craft for your home. JUNE 19 I The Wii Tournament nights are back! Kids stretch and get loose as you get ready to compete in fun individual and team battles to take the Wii-ning Cup! ___________________________________________________________ PRIME RIB & KIDS EVENT JUNE: RASPBERRY LEMON COOKIES INGREDIENTS: Butter (soft): 2 cups Baking Powder: 1 tsp. Egg (yolks): 2 Vanilla (pure): 1 tsp. Lemon Zest (grated): 1 tblsp Flour (all purpose): 2 1/4 cups Sugar: 2/3 cups Salt: 1/4 tsp. Lemon Juice (fresh): 1 tbsp. Friday, June 5 I 6:00pm-9:00pm Adults: $26.95 PREPARATION Set standard oven to 350 or convection oven to 300 Enjoy a Wedge Salad, 12 oz. Prime Rib, and Assorted Sweets by Lynn as children are invited to grab their frisbees and join us on the lawn to master the ‘perfect Frisbee toss’! See all the different way you can throw them with a variety of different Frisbee styles. Combine flour, baking powder, and salt. Set aside. Then beat together, lightly, butter and sugar. Beat into butter mixture. Add dry ingredients and mix just until the dough clumps. Pinch dough into 1 inch balls and set 1 inch apart on buttered pan. Form a depression in the middle of each cookie, and fill with 1/2 tsp raspberry jam. Bake 20 minutes or just until browned. Yields: 4 dozen, depending on size TEE IT UP 8 SUMMER LONG NET MATCH PLAY EVENT Match Play weekend will begin on Saturday, May 9 $25 Per Player (all entry money will go to prizes) Each match will be played off of your most recent handicap adjustment. The Blue tee will be used as the official tournament tee. Men over the age of 63 have the option to choose the White Tee, with the standard handicap adjustment applied. Blue/White Hybrid Tees are an option for match play participants. You must choose one set of tees for the entire tournament. When scheduling matches you can pick a date and time that fits you and your competitors schedule. The professional staff will help connect players if you need their information. Competitors will be stroking off the low ball in each 18 hole match. Deadline for sign up is Thursday, April 30 2015 DONALD ROSS CLASSIC (MEN’S MEMBER-MEMBER) Friday, May 15 - Sunday, May 17 Take part in Raleigh CC's First Men's Major Championship of 2015. This is a great event as it combines great competition, the opportunity to meet new members and to bring your wives and significant others out to the club for a festive weekend of social events. Members who don't have a partner and looking to find one, the professional staff can assist you. MEMORIAL DAY TOURNAMENT Monday, May 25 7:30am Light Breakfast I 9:00am Shotgun I 12:00pm BBQ $20 entry fee (cart or caddie fee not included) FORMAT: Four person better ball. Record one best ball gross and one best ball net of the foursome, the same ball cannot count twice. The two different balls will combine. HANDICAPS, TEES, and FLIGHTS: All players will receive 75% of their handicap. Men will play from the Blue tees (aprox: 6,300) with anyone 60 years and older have the option to play the Blue/White hybrid tees (aprox: 6,000 yards). If a male player elects to play the Blue tee, a handicap adjustment will be applied. Ladies - Black Tees. Flights will be recognized based on number of entries. Sign up in your own foursome or we can place you with another group. Social class membership will have the option to play but will be subject to paying the accompanied guest fee plus entry fee for the tournament. The golf course will reopen for regular member play at 2:00 pm and practice facilities will open at 9:30am. Subsequently, the golf shop, golf course and practice facilities will be closed on Tuesday, May 26. BACK DECK BBQ I 12:00pm-3:00pm Adults: $14.95 I Children ages 6-12: $6.95 I Children 5 and under: Free 2 PERSON BETTER BALL EVENT Saturday, May 23 - Sunday, May 24 $20 per team (All payouts will be paid in golf shop credit Number of prizes to be awarded to be based on number of entries.) FORMAT: 2 Man Best Ball I Gross & Net Divisions TEES / FLIGHTS: Each player will receive 100% of handicap based off the blue tee markers. If the player chooses to play a different tee, a handicap adjustment will be applied. Play: Participants can play both days; however you must play with a different partner. You will have the option to play in your own group at your desired starting time. Participants are able to book their own tee time and play in their recognized group. ELIGIBILITY: All Raleigh Country Club members and accompanied guests with a handicap index COUPLES 9 AND DINE Friday, May 22 I 5:30pm Shotgun Start Friday, June 26 I 5:30pm Shotgun Start $20 per couple (does not include cart fee) Grab your special someone to play a fun 9 hole, Par 3 Captains Choice Scramble. All food and beverage charges will be member account. At your convenience please sign up with a member of the professional staff. As a special addition after play on May 22, come to the back deck to enjoy the Beer, Blues, and BBQ event featuring some local NC craft brews. LADIES MEMBER-GUEST Friday, May 29-Saturday, May 30 I $115 per person Spouses are invited to Wine and Tapas night on Friday evening Priced at $27.95 per person Friday, May 29: ▪ Practice Round I Participants to arrange tee times ▪ 5:30pm-6:00pm I Putting Contest ▪ 6:00pm-9:00pm I Australian Outback Wine and Tapas Saturday, May 30: ▪ 7:30am I Continental Breakfast in Trophy Room ▪ 9:00am I Shotgun Start ▪ 1:30pm I Awards Reception and Lunch The field will be divided into two flights by team handicap index prior to play. The tournament will be created with four-person teams. Golf Members may book their practice round tee times beginning Sunday, May 2. Members have the option to bring 1 or 3 guests. Members bringing 1 guest will be paired with another twosome. The format of the event will be a Four Person Better Ball (1 Best Ball Gross and 1 Best Ball Net Combined). Same ball cannot be used twice. All participants will be playing from the black tee markers. Prizes will be awarded to the top three finishers in each flight. Prizes will also be awarded for close-ups, long drives, and closest to the line for members and guests by handicap. TEE IT UP 9 COUPLES GOLF EVENT Sunday, June 7 $20 per couple ( tee gift and prizes) All food and beverage charges will be member charge. Cart fee not included FORMAT: Four person Better Ball. 2 Best Balls Net of the foursome (2 separate balls will combine) TEES / FLIGHTS: Each player will receive 100% of handicap. Men will play from the Blue tees (aprox: 6,300) with anyone 60 years and older have the option to play the Blue/White hybrid tees (aprox: 6,000 yards). Men with a combined handicap and age of 75 will have the option to play the White Tees (approx: 5,600). A handicap adjustment will be applied to the participants playing off the Blue Tee marker. Ladies – Black Tee. Flights will be determined based off of number of entries. Participants are able to book their own tee time and play in their recognized group. If you are signing up as a twosome we will pair you with a blind draw team once all the teams have completed 18 holes. Guests with a handicap index are eligible to play. Social class membership will have the option to play but will be subject to paying the accompanied guest fee plus entry fee for the tournament. GREEN AERIFICATION Monday, June 22 – Tuesday, June 23 On Tuesday, June 23 the golf course and practice greens will be closed due to aerification. The golf shop will be open from 9:00am-3:00pm and the driving range will be open from 10:00am-6:00pm.Thank you for your cooperation. __________________________________________________________ TOURNAMENTS Please mark your calendar for several upcoming tournaments: May 15-17 May 30 July 11-12 Donald Ross Classic | Men's Member-Member Ladies Spring Open | Ladies Member-Guest Club Championship Weekend | Ladies, Seniors, Super Seniors July 21-22 Junior Club Championship September 17-19 Peartree Classic | Men's Member-Guest October 3 Ladies Fall Classic | Ladies Member-Member __________________________________________________________ MEMBER APPRECIATION DAY: SPEICAL GOLF RATES AND CRAFT BEER TASTING Thursday, June 11 Tee times available 2 weeks in advance. Guest fee of $50, includes cart. Complimentary member cart with 3 or more guests. Up to 11 guests permitted per member. Lunch cookout available on the back deck starting at 11:00am with a craft beer tasting beginning after play at 4:00pm. RANGE BALLS 18 HOLE PARENT-CHILID PLAY DAY CADDY PROGRAM Saturday, June 20 Adults: $20 I Juniors: $15 (tee gift and prizes) Come out as a family and make a memory with your mother, daughter, father and son. Come on out to play 18-holes at a time that works best for you! Please contact the golf shop for more information. We are excited to announce that Raleigh Country Club was selected once again to take part in the Titleist Pro V1 range ball test program. Please keep an eye out for these balls down on the range and share your feedback with our staff. Interested in playing a round of golf with the assistance of a caddy? If so, please call the professional staff to reserve a caddie or forecaddie the next time you play. PARENT-CHILD TOURNAMENT Sunday, June 21 I 3:30pm Shotgun Start Adults: $25 I Juniors: $20 (cart fee not included) Teams will comprise of three or four players in this 9-hole captains choice format event. You may sign up as a family or we will pair twosomes together to make up a foursome. Threesomes are also allowed to play, and will be competing against other families of threesomes. At your convenience, please sign up with a member of the professional staff. For additional family fun, please come early for some activities by the pool and in the commons area. After play enjoy a family cookout on the back deck. $12 Adults. $6 Children. Alcoholic beverages member charge. WYNDHAM CHAMPIONSHIP Sedgefield Country Club I Greensboro, NC I August 17-23 Save the date for the Wyndham Championship's 76th anniversary this August 17-23 hosted at Sedgefield Country Club's Donald Ross designed course -the sixth-oldest event on the PGA TOUR. Stay tuned for more information about ticket pricing, tournament details and new event additions! JUNIORS 10 SWIM TEAM PEP RALLY Friday June 19 I 6:00pm Start Adults: $10 I Children: $5 Show your team spirit at our first Friday Dinner and Stingray’s Pep Rally! Before the final championship meet, have a fun night out at the pool with dinner, games, and music by Island Sound DJ. It is a great opportunity to get to know the other families on the team and for swimmers to spend some out-of-the-water and in-the-water time together. Pool Closing to membership at 6:00pm PRO- JUNIOR PLAY DAYS KIDS CROSSFIT CAMP Monday, May 4-Thursday, May 7 Children age 5-8 I 6:30pm-7:30pm Children age 9 and up I 7:30pm-8:30pm $20 per person (for those taking part in the swim team, the camp is part of swim team dues) Raleigh Crossfit is coming out for 4 days to give you a fun and strong workout with training to increase speed, power and explosiveness for any sport. Crossfit leaders will take you through specific exercises including push press, turkish get-ups, sit-ups, thrusters (squats and push presses combined for one movement), power cleans, burpees, push-ups, and more. Take on the fitness challenge! Please RSVP by May 1. June 16 I July 8 I August 11 Open to all juniors I 9:00am-11:00am Parents encouraged to come participate Cost: $15 per junior golfer I $10 Accompanied Junior Guests (Does not include camp fee) WEB.COM JUNIOR GOLF CAMP June 30-July 2 I July 28-30 I August 18-20 Age Preference 5-7 years old I 9:00am-12:30pm Cost: $55 per day I $170 per week We have developed the Web.com Tour for juniors that are interested in learning the game. The Web.com Tour will teach juniors the basic fundamentals of the game. We will cover putting, chipping, pitching, bunker, full swing, rules and demonstrate the importance of etiquette during on course play days. PGA TOUR GOLF CAMP GIRLS ‘BOX 2 BE ME’ CAMP Session 1 I June 9, 11, 16, 18, 23, 25 I July 7, 9 Session 2 I July 14, 16, 21, 23, 28, 30 I August 4, 6 7th, 8th and 9th graders I 9:30am-10:30am 10th, 11th & 12th graders I 10:30am-11:30am $275 per person (includes boxing gloves) It's about being healthy in your body and attitude and discovering that you already possess inside what it takes to be AWESOME & EXCEPTIONAL! Girls learn to trust in your own power through an interactive boxing fitness class. Develop your strength with the coaching from Box 2 Be Me! Please RSVP by May 15 __________________________________________________________________ SWIM TEAM SCHEDULE May 4-7 May 26 June 2 June 9 June 16 June 19 June 20 June 28 June 30 Crossfit Training at RCC Mock Meet 5:30pm at RCC *Baby pool will remain open for membership *Main pool will be closed Wakefield at RCC and Team Photo at 4:45pm RCC at North Ridge RCC at CCC Swim Team Pep Rally Pool Party RCC at MacGregor Downs 8:30am RACCSL Championship at TAC* and 5:00pm Awards at RCC CCC at RCC *Triangle Aquatic Center ___________________________________________________________ July 14-16 I August 4-6 Age Preference 8 and older I 9:00am-12:00pm $180 per week PGA Tour is for juniors who have advanced through Raleigh Country Club's junior golf camps in previous years and has the ability to play 9 holes. At the PGA Junior Tour level we will provide advanced instruction to juniors using video analysis. Areas of instruction will include putting, chipping, pitching, bunker, full swing, rules and etiquette. __________________________________________________________ MEN’S FRIDAY AFTERNOON GANGSOME GROUP: NEW TIMES This weekly group provides an opportunity for you to meet new members and find a game if you don't have a regular Friday group already established. This group will meet to play a Stableford Format Friday afternoons with tee times beginning at 1:10pm—1:40pm. Points will be based off of most recent handicap adjustment. Contact the professional staff for more details. LADIES 9 & DINE AND 18 HOLE S & LUNCH Come play Tuesday mornings in the ladies 18 Hole and Lunch or join our Ladies 9 and Dine on Wednesday evenings. These are two great ways to meet new members, play 9 or 18 holes and enjoy good conversation following play. Please contact a member of the professional staff to book a tee time. __________________________________________________________ IN THE NEWS 11 MCCONNELL GOLF: REPUTATION FOR EXCELLENCE McConnell Golf's attention to quality is a chief reason why each of the courses that bear its name in North and South Carolina consistently ranks among the states' best. Given that both states have been described as having "50 Top-10 golf courses," earning the highest marks is not an easy task. The North Carolina Golf Panel is comprised of golf media including some of the top daily newspapers in the state, as well as golf club professionals, noted amateurs, college golf coaches and business leaders. Each year, the Panel provides a well-researched list of the top golf courses in the state. North Carolina's Top 100 courses are determined by a scoring system where panelists consider among these factors: routing, design, strategy, memorability, fairness, variety and aesthetics — all detailed in the April issue of Business North Carolina magazine and at NCGolfPanel.com. In North Carolina's prestigious Top 100, rankings for our McConnell Golf properties were as follows: Old North State Club …………. No. 4 in North Carolina (trailing only Pinehurst No. 2, Grandfather Mountain and CCNC's Dogwood Course) No.1 ranking for Best Par 4 in the Triad No. 3 ranking for Best Experience* in the Triad Sedgefield Country Club's Ross Course …………….. No. 16 in North Carolina (made one of the year's most significant from No. 22 in 2014. Together with ONSC, these two courses claimed the top two-ranked courses in the Triad) No. 2 ranking for Best Par 4 in he Triad No. 1 ranking for Best Experience* in the Triad Raleigh Country Club …………. No. 21 in North Carolina No. 2 ranking of Best Par 4 in the Triangle No. 2 ranking for Best Experience* in the Triangle Treyburn Country Club ………. Top 30 Courses in North Carolina No. 1 ranking for Best Par 4 in the Triangle No. 5 ranking for Best Experience* in the Triangle Sedgefield Country Club Pete Dye Course ………... No. 58 in North Carolina *"Best Experience" — course itself, practice facilities, locker rooms, clubhouse, setting and memorability. The Country Club of Asheville …………………………... No. 60 in North Carolina TPC at Wakefield Plantation ……………………………... No. 68 in North Carolina Hello Spring! The golf course maintenance team is excited that spring has arrived and that they can begin their course projects to enhance the beauty and playing surfaces of the course and its surrounding area! TURF TALK During the coming weeks, you will see the team put out new mulch and pine straw in our natural areas as well as continue to improve upon some of our sand traps. In addition, we will begin to improve some of the landscaping in front of the clubhouse near the loading dock of the kitchen. Something new and exciting we have outlined this year – for all of you with a green thumb - is an herb garden for our Chef to grow and use fresh herbs on property to enhance his dishes and offerings for you our members and guests. The herb garden will be planted between the pool and clubhouse for member viewing and future member engagement programs. As we come out of dormancy of our bermudagrass, we will be looking for areas of winterkill. Bermudagrass, when dormant, will die if temperatures stay really cold for an extended amount of time. We will not be able to tell if we have some winterkill until the grass begins to turn green. Some of the areas that stay dormant longer due to shade and others due to winterkill are the areas we are referencing. We will also be sure to keep an close eye on the collars around the greens that stay weak due to our constant mowing and rolling of greens. I am certain you will see some winterkill there, so in the coming weeks, we will be replacing those dead areas with new sod. “What are those dead spots that I see in the fairways, tees, and approaches?” Each spring plants bloom, birds sing, our dormant Bermudagrass starts to turn green and those dreaded Spring Dead Spots appear. The fairways, tees, and approaches at RCC are no exception to the number one disease of Bermudagrass. This disease attacks the root of the plant in the fall and weakens the turf without any visual symptoms. In the spring, as the grass is coming out of dormancy, varying sizes of dead circular areas appear. “Why do we see these spots on our fairways, tees, and approaches and not our rough?” The reason you might notice these spots in these areas are because of lower cutting heights. We do have Spring Dead Spots in our rough but because of the higher cutting heights in our rough, you might not see them as much. There is no cure for this disease, but we are able to keep this disease under control. Right now we are mapping the areas where the disease is evident so that we can apply a fall application of a fungicide to aid in lessening the severity of the outbreak next spring. As most of you have noticed, we sprayed several areas on the course with green paint. These areas were #1 tee, #10 blue tee, and the bottom of #18 fairway. This is an experiment that I wanted to perform to see if painted areas would help lessen the amount of Spring Dead Spots. View the results of these tests on the supers page on the website. Overall, as the weather gets warmer the course will be getting in better and better shape. Greens are fast and firm. Come out and play some golf with us—we look forward to seeing you! Raleigh Country Club 400 Donald Ross Drive Raleigh, NC 27610 ACC CHAMPIONSHIP: NOTE FROM JOHN SWOFFORD John Swofford shared a wonderful welcome to teams, visitors, and guests who attending the ACC Men’s Championship at Old North State Club in April. Here are a few of his words taken from the ACC brochure: “This is an exciting time for our league as we continue to move forward as a true Atlantic Coast Conference, with membership spanning from New England to South Florida and beyond. Our current 15 member schools collectively make the ACC even stronger in terms of Olympic Sports competition. In addition, the ACC geographic footprints contains the most television households and highest population of any conference nationally. It is projected that by 2030, 55 percent of the population of the United States will lie within the Northern and Southern states— prime ACC territory. Last season, ACC men’s golf capped off an outstanding year with conference champion Georgia Tech leading six league teams into postseason play and reaching the NCAA quarterfinals in match play. The Yellow Jackets’ Ollie Schniederjans, who claimed medalist honors in the ACC Championship with a three-round score of 204, also tied for the top spot in the NCAAs before losing in a playoff. The 2014 ACC title was Georgia Tech’s fifth in six years and the Yellow Jackets’ 15th overall.” Can you share who claimed the title this year? For bonus points, Sedgefield hosted the ACC Women’s Championship as well. Can you share who claimed that title there as well?
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