April 2009 Thorntree News · Food & Beverage Director Remember the date April 16th. then on Friday...
Transcript of April 2009 Thorntree News · Food & Beverage Director Remember the date April 16th. then on Friday...
April 2009
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Thorntree Easter Events
Easter Egg Hunt Includes Ice Cream Sundae Bar!
Saturday April 11 at 1:00
Easter Brunch Easter Sunday
Seating's every half hour starting at 11:00 Reservations are required, seating is limited
Check the Calendar page for other events
Clubhouse Every Wednesday, Pot-O-Gold Every Sunday, the Sunday Brunch Lunch Buffet, Tuesday-Friday 11:00-2:00 April 3 Mexican Buffet April 9 Margaritas with the Membership April 10 Seafood Buffet April 11 Easter Egg Hunt April 12 Easter Buffet April 16 Empty Pockets Tax Relief Buffet April 17 Prim Rib Buffet April 17 Kids Movie Night April 23 Breakfast For Dinner April 24 Italian Buffet May 1st Cinco De Mayo Fiesta On The Patio
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Thorntree Highlights April Golf Highlights
Every Available Tuesday at 1:30 pm Girls Giggles and Golf
Every Available Wednesday at 9:00 am 9-hole TWGA Ladies Play Day
Every Available Wednesday 12:30 pm MGA Golf
Every Available Thursday 9:00 am 18-hole TWGA Ladies Play Day
Every Available Saturday 11:30 18-hole TWGA Ladies Play Day
Wednesday, April 1st Ladies Presidents Cup Qualifying Starts
Saturday, April 4th 8:30 am MGA Event
Tuesday, April 7th Ladies Interclub Tournament
Friday, April 10th 2:30 pm Thorntree Country Club Gateway Tour Qualifying
Saturday, April 11th 8:15 am Thorntree Country Club Gateway Tour Qualifying
Saturday, April 11th 1:00 pm Hackers Club Golf
Sunday, April 12th Easter
Saturday, April 18th 3:30 pm Couples Nine-Hole Event
Sunday, April 19th 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm Free Golf Clinic
Saturday and Sunday, April 25th and 26th Men’s Spring Member-Member
Chair’s Corner The much needed rain was great, and maybe we will have green grass soon. I know we missed a few days of golf,
but our ponds really need that water. Hopefully the weather will stay warm for a while.
I want to update you on the locker room renovation projects. We finally received a bid and it was quite a bit
higher than we expected. John Cochran with The Design Group, who planned the space and did the drawings you
see in the Club House, is bringing in more contractors to bid the job. The TTCC sub-committee will also meet
with John Cochran and work on ways to cut the price. One example is that we may decide to have two sinks in
each restroom instead of three. Please don’t misunderstand me, we are going to do this project. We must keep the
project at $130,000 and so we are not ready to start at this time. My hope is that the project will be started before
the next newsletter goes to print.
Margaritas with the membership was a great time and spirits were high! Blake signed up several members at the
margaritas event in March! I think the rain kept some people at home and then there were those of us who were
under the weather, so to speak. We have a multitude of activities planned for us each month. I know there is
something for everyone and it is always more fun with more participation, so check your newsletter and enjoy our
Club.
By now you should have received the information about the 2009 Board of Governors Election. You have the
opportunity to nominate someone or yourself for this Board. Nominees must be full golf members in good
standing for one year or more and must have served or chaired a TTCC committee for at least one year. If you
want to have a voice in the activities and improvements at the Club, nominate someone. April 15 the ballots will
be mailed to each of us, so please take the time to vote and return the ballot to the Club.
I’ve had a couple of members ask me to talk about litter on the course. It only takes a few minutes from each of
us to make our course much prettier. Please use the boxes on the tee box to dispose of broken tees. One other
issue is cigarette & cigar butts, it has been suggested to me that if a person would carry a cup in his/her cart with a
little sand in it that you could dispose of cigarette & cigar butts in this cup instead of all over the course. Thanks
in advance for any help in these areas.
If we are going to have the funds we need to complete projects, like the sand traps on the front nine, we need to
help Blake build our membership by giving him names of friends, relatives, neighbors, or business associates for
him to contact about membership. Remember we are a club that is “Membership by Referral Only.” Blake is
working hard and he needs our help, so think of someone to refer today. K26
As always I hope to see you at the Club!
Sherry Boles
Board Of
Governors
Board Chair Sherry Boles
Immediate Past Chair By Laws Committee Chair
Joe Johnson
Vice Chair Cap Fund Committee Chair
Bob Libbey
Secretary By Laws Committee
Sondra Swan
Golf Committee Chair David Fredrikson
TWGA Representative Jamie Head
MGA Representative Gulzar Rana
Social Committee Chair Bette Moncrief
Tennis Representative Trent Ward
Scholarship Committee Chair Paula Easter
Scholarship Committee Glen Smith
Scholarship Committee Charles Garcia
Ambassador Committee Chair Gary Davidson
Thorntree
Staff
General Manager Scott Carter
Head Golf Professional Christian Hughes
Membership Director Blake Loftin
Club Accountant Joyce Wagoner
Director Of Tennis Lisa Burleson
Golf Course Superintendent Jeremy Johnson
Catering Director Rhonda Whisenant
Food & Beverage Director Scott Carter
Executive Chef Joel Bueno
Service Manager Nestor Sanchez
Ambassador Committee Update Margaritas with the Membership March 12th was very well attended with new faces and guests. The Ambassadors goal is to get as many members and guests as possible to attend the Margarita night. It was fun for everyone to look for only three stickers to be eligible to win a prize. It is always interesting to see who attends this function. It appears we are seeing members that have heard about Margarita night and now understand the evening is designed for members to bring friends and quests together in an informal setting to get better acquainted and show off the friendliness of our members and staff. Yes, the bottom line is getting new people interested in becoming members, it is also a way to keep our members working together and staying interested in the club. The fun activities are also designed to give you, the member, an informal opportunity to go up to people you may not know and start the conversation by asking for the sticker you need for the drawing. The sticker hunt only takes a few minutes and qualifies you for the drawing. Each Margarita Night we draw gifts valued at more than $150.00.
Thank you all for your participation in March Margarita Night and we hope to see you April 9th for more fun and surprises. Thanks also to the great staff and all the Ambassadors for their time and effort, especially Dave Fredrikson running the shuttle cart, he was so cold he ran to the margarita machine to get warm. No; not to drink the margaritas, yes; to warm his back side and hands with the hot air the machine was exhausting. Now don’t you feel bad thinking he was running just to drink the Margaritas. (OK he did that as well)
…Gary Davidson
Social Committee News by Bette Moncrief
Hippity Hop,Hippity Hop!! Here comes the EASTER BUNNY!!
Our Easter EGG HUNT will be April 11th at 1:p.m. So bring your loved ones, children or Grandchildren out for the hunt and for an ice cream sundae and soft drinks.
Then on Easter Sunday the 12th is our beautiful Easter Brunch. Reservations are a must every half hour beginning at 11:00 a.m. Seating is limited and a 48 hour cancellation is required.
BINGO is planned for April 7th at 7:00pm and it is fun and exciting.
Don't forget the POT-O-Gold every Wednesday night.
Then we will have our EMPTY POCKETS buffet to mourn INCOME TAX time. You can dress in pitiful clothes (if you own any) and party, party big time. Remember the date April 16th. then on Friday the 17th we will have another Kids Movie Night! Bring your children to Thorntree. We will feed and entertain them while you have a quiet dinner.
April is always filled with promise, beautiful flowers and sunshine!
Bette Moncrief and our wonderful social
committee
Thorntree Book Club by Kathi Ackermann & Doris Whitley
Virtually all John Grisham’s novels are page turners, and The Appeal is no exception. Ranging from the personal and environmental effects of corporate greed and irresponsibility to the possible breach of impartiality of elected state Supreme Court justices, The Appeal seems very timely, given the current financial, corporate, and political mismanagement issues and scandals we now face. Grisham always presents moral and ethical issues to his readers in stories that involve characters we can identify and empathize with in many ways, along with characters we can all dislike. These issues and the story itself provided the book club members topics for an enjoyable discussion. For April’s selection, we travel from Grisham’s Mississippi to Greg Mortenson’s setting in remote regions of Pakistan, where his goal is to build schools in villages where no schools have ever existed. Like his mountain climbing expeditions, these goals are beset with pitfalls, missteps, and magnificent successes.
We agreed to switch the March and April books, so here is the updated list of books and dates:
April 2-Kathi Ackermann-host Three Cups of Tea (non-fiction) by Greg
Mortenson & David O. Relin May 7-Pat Shipley-host
The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo (fiction) by Stieg Larsson
Either Kathi, Doris, or the host will email directions and reminders (along with a reminder to RSVP) before each meeting, so please make sure that if we do not have you on our email list (below) that you send your information to Doris ([email protected]) or Kathi ([email protected]). Following is a list of those who have indicated they want to receive emails regarding the TTCC book club: Kathi Ackermann, Gayle Bailey, Sherry Boles, Edna Bolinger, Linda Cadigan, Annette Curtis, Paula Easter, Meredith Fernandez, LuClare Hamby, Jamie Head, Joyce Libbey, Judy Mayes, Gail Monte, Leilani Salisbury, Sharon Schuller, Eileen Sexton, Pat Shipley, Donna Smith, Carol Surplus, Doris Whitley. If you want to be removed from the list or added to it, please let Doris and Kathi know. We hope to see at our April 2nd meeting at Kathi Ackermann’s house!
Thorntree Board Minutes March 10, 2009
Sherry Boles called the meeting to order at 6:05
Attending: Jamie Head, David Fredrikson, Glen Smith, Gulzar Rana, Gary Davidson, Joe Johnson, Trent Ward, Bob Libbey, Charles Garcia, Paula Easter, Blake Loftin, Christian Hughes, Scott Carter, Sergio Salazar, and Sondra Swan. Absent: Bette Moncrief.
Scott Carter was introduced as the new Interim General Manager.
The minutes were approved as written.
Social Committee, Scott Carter. ~March 13, St. Patrick’s Party. ~March 20, Seafood night and Kids Movie Night. ~March 27, Barbeque and Country Western Night with music by Syd and the Wheels. ~Thursday nights are “Kids Eat Free” with the purchase of an adult meal.
Ambassador Committee, Gary Davidson. ~Golf membership is at 370 as of March 1. Sixty nine golf members are Needed to re-trigger. ~There is no initiation or contract to join Thorntree through the month of March. ~Margarita Night, March 12, will be a St. Patrick’s Day Theme.
By-Laws Committee, Joe Johnson. ~Joe presented the approved Policies and Procedures. ~Each Committee is to send a copy of the Committee Minutes to the secretary to be filed in the secretary’s book. ~A mailer will be sent to the membership announcing the nominating process for the 2009-2010 Board of Governors. Nominations will be open until March 31. ~The ballots will be distributed to the membership by April 15. ~Ballots must be received by management no later than May 15.
Cap Fund, Bob Libbey. ~The fund has dropped to $125, 000 due to lower membership levels. ~New projects are on hold until we re-trigger. ~The first Locker Room Renovation bid was higher than expected. ~More bids have been requested.
Finance Committee, Bob Libbey. ~Year-to-date Food and Beverage INCOME is above BUDGET ~Income from dues is dropping due to lower membership levels
Golf Committee, David Fredrikson. ~Bridges have been repaired. ~Signs have been placed on rake handles reminding members to lay rakes outside the traps. ~The new pump on 16 is ready to be installed. ~A new pump for number 8 is on order. ~Sondra Swan moved that the Gateway Tournament scheduled in September be moved to April 22-24, with provisions made for the membership to have access to the course and the clubhouse, and that there be enough staff to take care of the tournament and th membership. Charles Garcia seconded the motion. Motion passed.
Open Discussion ~A discussion was held as to the feasibility of making Thorntree a non- smoking facility. The discussion was tabled until the City of Desoto develops a smoking policy. Meeting adjourned at 7:20. Respectfully submitted, Sondra Swan
Travel Club The Lancaster Chamber of Commerce has
many trips on sale at their Auction Party on April 24th at the MCM Grande in DeSoto.
We have discounted tickets for the event.
We have added the Christmas Celebration at the Meyerson for our travel club to attend on Monday
evening, December 14th, 2009. Save the date.
We have the Carnival Ecstasy will sailing roundtrip from Galveston to Cozumel on July 30th, 2009 on a four night cruise.
Prices have been REDUCED to $ 570.49 for an inside or $ 620.49 for an ocean view cabin, per person including cruise and taxes. No reservations accepted after 5/1/09.
LIMITED SPACE. We have a trip to Western Canada featuring the Rocky Mountaineer train on September 24th-October 3rd, 2009
including roundtrip non-stop air. 9 night’s hotel, breakfast daily, sightseeing and taxes for $ 3499.00 per person. Expires 5/1/09.
Our Thorntree cruise will depart New Orleans on February 6, 2010 for seven nights to Key West,
Freeport and Nassau starting at $ 541.73 per person for an inside, $ 661.73 per person for an ocean view or
$ 811.73 for a balcony stateroom. $ 25.00 per person will hold your reservation. Our cruise sold out this year and
many cabins are sold already for next year.
Watch this newsletter for new opportunities this year. To suggest a destination, get information about the Travel
Club or make reservations, contact Donna Johnson at
In The ClubhouseIn The ClubhouseIn The Clubhouse
Dining
Sunday Brunch
Every Sunday from 11:00 – 2:00
Adults $17.95 Seniors $13.00
Kids (5-11) $9.95 Kids 4 & Under Complimentary
Reservations Requested C809
Pot-O-Gold
Every Wednesday
Buffet at 5:30 $11.95 Drawing at 7:00
Prime Rib Buffet
Friday April 17th
Includes Soup, Salad & Dessert
$17.95
Seafood Buffet
Friday April 10th
Includes Soup, Salad & Dessert
$17.95
Mexican Buffet
Friday April 3rd
Includes Soup & Dessert
$14.95
Reservations are not required but are requested, so we can
serve you the best
Easter Brunch Menu Salad Bar
Chicken Salad Tuna Salad
Waldorf Salad Potato Salad
Peel & Eat Shrimp
Omelet and Waffle Bar Breakfast Potatoes Bacon and Sausage Biscuits and Gravy Muffins and Danish
Bagels and Cream Cheese
Pecan Encrusted Chicken Breast With Roasted Red Pepper Cream Sauce Grilled Salmon in Lemon Caper Sauce
Carved Prime Rib and Honey Baked Ham Chefs Vegetables Mashed Potatoes
Rolls and Butter
Assorted Desserts
Just For The Children French Toast Sticks
Chicken Nuggets Mini Corn Dogs
Adults $22.95 Senior $19.95
Children 5-11 $11.95 Children 4 and Under Free
Seatings every ½ hour starting at 11:00am Reservations Required, Seating is Limited
48 hour cancellation required
Fun at the Club Members had fun at the Margaritas, St Patrick's Day and Mardi Gras events G632
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
Sunday Brunch Adults $17.95 Seniors $13.00
Kids (5-11) $9.95 4 & Under Free
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Club Closed 1
Pot-O-Gold
MGA Golf
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Mexican Buffet
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Golf
MGA Tournament
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Sunday Brunch
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Club Closed
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Girls, Giggles & Golf 1:30
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Pot-O-Gold
MGA Golf
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Margaritas With The Membership
6:00-8:00pm C45
Golf: Free Guest Play
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Seafood Buffet
11 Hackers Golf
Easter Egg Hunt and Sundae Bar 1:00
Easter Brunch
Reservations Required
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Club Closed
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Girls, Giggles & Golf 1:30
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Pot-O-Gold
MGA Golf
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Empty Pockets Dinner Buffet
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Prime Rib Buffet
18 Full Swing Golf Clinic
Couples Golf 3:30 F37
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Sunday Brunch
Complimentary
Golf Clinic
1:00-2:00pm
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Club Closed
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Girls, Giggles & Golf 1:30
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Pot-O-Gold
MGA Golf
23 Breakfast For
Dinner
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Italian Buffet
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Golf: Mens Spring Member-member
26 Sunday Brunch Golf: Mens Spring Member-Member
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Club Closed
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Girls, Giggles & Golf 1:30
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Pot-O-Gold
MGA Golf
30 May 1st Cinco De Mayo Fiesta on the Patio!!
Couples Golf
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Golf: Hackers Club
Clubhouse: 972-296-2146 Golf Shop: 972-296-7317
Tennis Shop: 972-298-0117 www.ThornTreeCC.com
Dinner and a Movie!
Enjoy a quiet dinner while we entertain your kids with dinner and a
movie at Thorntree. Friday April 17th at 6:00
Only $5.00 per child!
April 2009
Kids Eat Free! Every Thursday Night. With the Purchase of an adult meal, kids eat free from the kids menu.
Ladies Golf Play Days
Easter Egg Hunt And Sundae Bar
Bring the kids to Thorntree
For the annual Easter Egg Hunt
Saturday April 11 at 1:00
Happy Birthday!
Come to Thorntree anytime during your
birthday month and enjoy dinner on us! (excludes alcohol & service charge)
Ladies Golf Play Days
Ladies Golf Play Days
Ladies Golf Play Days
Ladies Golf Play Days
Full Swing Golf Clinic Saturday, April 18
th, 2009
1:00 – 2:00 pm $10 per person
We will cover the proper grip, stance, setup, and motion of the full swing.
Please sign up in the golf shop by 10:00 am on Friday, April 17th
The Gateway Tour Thorntree Country Club is welcoming the Gateway Tour again this year on April 22
nd, 23
rd, and 24
th. This
professional tour of young talented golfers hosts events all over the United States as a stepping stone to the PGA tour. Play will start early each day of competition and spectators are encouraged at no charge. As one of the benefits for hosting this event, Thorntree is granted one exemption into the competitive field. This exemption is available to any Member or Staff at the Club. We will be having a qualifying tournament for this one spot. Cost to qualify is $100 per person and all of the proceeds will be donated to the Prostate Cancer Foundation. The qualifying tournament is two days. Round one starts at 2:30 pm Friday, April 10
th and round two starts at 8:15 am
Saturday, April 11th. Sign up in the Golf Shop to participate.
Sign up deadline is 12:00 noon Thursday, April 9th.
Head Golf Professional
Christian Hughes
Golf Activities
Tournament Results On February 21st, 24 players competed in our monthly Couples Event. The format was the “Waltz Around Thorntree”. Teams of 4 counted 1 low net score on par 5 holes, 2 low net scores
on par 4 holes, and 3 low net scores on par 3 holes. $240 was awarded in Golf Shop Credit to 8 couples.
1
st Place
Rob Dunn Sherry Boles Jack Easter Paula Easter
T 2
nd Place
Liz Ramos Moses Ramos Jim Salisbury
Leilani Salisbury
T 2nd
Place David Miracle Linda Miracle Greg Mayes Judy Mayes
T 2
nd Place
Efrem Evans Kim Evans
Steve Byron Leslie Byron
Our Next Couples event is scheduled for April 18th. Couples will compete in a 9 hole event starting at 3:30 pm. Entry Fee
for this event is $5 per person and awards will be distributed in cash. Couples may sign up for this event in the Golf Shop a
Spring Break Junior Camp The Kids had a GREAT TIME playing golf and tennis at the
Spring Break Junior Camp
Golf ActivitiesGolf ActivitiesGolf Activities
Upcoming Golf Events Every Available Tuesday at 1:30 pm Girls Giggles and Golf
Every Available Wednesday at 9:00 am 9-hole TWGA Ladies Play Day
Every Available Wednesday 12:30 pm MGA Golf
Every Available Thursday 9:00 am 18-hole TWGA Ladies Play Day
Every Available Saturday 11:30 18-hole TWGA Ladies Play Day
Wednesday, April 1st Ladies Presidents Cup Qualifying Starts
Saturday, April 4th 8:30 am MGA Event
Tuesday, April 7th Ladies Interclub Tournament
Friday, April 10th 2:30 pm Thorntree Country Club Gateway Tour Qualifying
Saturday, April 11th 8:15 am Thorntree Country Club Gateway Tour Qualifying
Saturday, April 11th 1:00 pm Hackers Club Golf
Sunday, April 12th Easter
Saturday, April 18th 3:30 pm Couples Nine-Hole Event
Sunday, April 19th 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm Free Golf Clinic
Saturday and Sunday, April 25th and 26th Men’s Spring Member-Member
TWGA News Our 2009 season started off with opening scrambles for our play days. Please watch for results of our opening days for CTWGA, SLGA, Tri-Club and WTGA in the next newsletter. R806
These are the scheduled events for April: Play days: Saturday, Wednesday and Thursday Central Texas Women’s Golf Association (CTWGA): April 9 Suburban Ladies Golf Association (SLGA): April 21 Tri-Club: April 15 Women’s Texas Golf Association (WTGA): April 14-16 Dallas Women’s Golf Association (DWGA): April 6 and 21 and April 28-30 If you would like to join us out on the course, please contact Membership Chair, Kunnie Briggs, at 972-641-8301 or [email protected].
Thorntree Golf Standards In order for Thorntree CC to meet conditions of playability desired by the
membership. The following guidelines are being set forth based on direct
member feedback. They are the minimum standards to be seen on the course daily except when otherwise stated here. These standards are intended to
build pride and really make you proud to be a member.
Greens: All 18 Greens plus (2) practice greens.
The greens at Thorntree CC were designed to be challenging yet penal. Since the greens are heavily sloped it is imperative that green speeds be maintained
fast but not unplayable fast. Our greens were designed to be kept at
Stimpmeter speeds no less than 8.5 feet and no more that 11 feet. Ideal green speeds will be between 9 and 10.5 on a daily basis.
Therefore, greens will be checked on a regular basis with a true and accurate
Stimpmeter to verify speeds of 8.5 feet or greater. Testing shall occur after
7am and before 12 noon at least 2x’s on days of member play per week. The
flattest greens, which are the Upper practice green and #1 green, will be used
as benchmarks.
Further, since major club tournaments are the highlight of the year, the greens
will be maintained to a Stimpmeter speed of 9.5 to 11 feet each day of
tournament play.
Tees: This includes all teeing grounds on the course plus the practice tee.
Each tee box shall be kept completely covered with grass appropriate for that
tee and the season of the year. The tees shall not reach a height in excess of
5/8 inch between mowing. The only exception to this shall be during over
seeding, heavy maintenance periods or periods of severe weather.
Divots shall be kept repaired and there shall be minimal foreign grass or
weeds in the teeing area.
Fairways: Each fairway should be solidly covered in Bermuda grass with
minimum amounts of weeds. On all member play days the fairways should
be kept to provide players with good lies. Weather permitting fairways
should be mowed at least 2 member play days per week during times of year
when there is grass growth.
Sand Bunkers: Sand bunkers shall be raked daily. They will be maintained
with TXI golf sand at a depth of at least 4 inches in the floors and 2 inches on
the faces.
Rough: The roughs will have two cuts. The first cut will be adjacent to the
fairway that will be 4 to 6 feet in width at a height of ½” above fairway cut.
This cut will also include at least a 4 to 6 foot loop around bunkers and
sloping portion of all green surrounds. The second cut will be no less that 1”
and shall be mowed at least 1 time per week weather permitting.
Practice Area: The practice area will be solidly grassed, free of weeds, and
kept in similar condition as the main golf course. The entire tee will be
mowed at least 1 time per week with all divots and debris blown off and
picked up. The practice bunker will be raked daily and maintained the same
as on course bunkers.
Course Set-Up: Setting up the course for play each day is the responsibility
of the superintendent with advice from the golf professional when
appropriate. Tee Markers will be moved daily based on play and
environmental conditions. Placement of markers should logically relate to the
placement of hole locations and the environmental conditions present.
Hole locations will be changed daily during times of turf growth and as
needed dependent on play during off-season play. Each green is setup to have
4 quadrants to locate holes. Each quadrant should be used as marked on hole
location map. Hole locations should not be set on severely sloped areas and
should be in accordance with current hole placement system.
It may be necessary from time to time in the best interests of the golf course
to require that golf carts stay away from damaged or stressed areas, or remain
on paths at all times.
I want to thank you all for being members at Thorntree Country Club and
hope that these standards as stated will help make your experiences they best
they can be.
Thorntree Tennis www.thorntreecctennis.com
Spring is in full swing at the tennis center!
First I would like to say welcome to all of the new tennis members. Secondly thank you to all of our tennis ambassadors. We appreciate your hard work. Spring break camp was a success. We had a great group of kids. Not only did they improve their golf and tennis skills they had fun doing it. Our program is experiencing it's busiest year yet. We have introduced new adult, junior and children's programs. Our team tennis participation has reached a new level. If you are interested in participating on a men's or women's team please e-mail me or call the pro-shop.
I would like to take this opportunity to encourage you all to reserve a court before you come to play. This can be done by calling the pro shop or by emailing me. [email protected]. This will ensure that you have a court to play on when you arrive at the tennis center.
Director of Tennis
Lisa Burleson
Start making your plans for the Sadie Hawkins Day Tournament, Saturday may 2nd.
Ladies, you want to start thinking about which guy you want to ask to play golf with you and guys you want to be asked or
you will miss out on all of the fun! Detail swill follow during April, so check in the clubhouse for details!
BINGO
Tuesday April 7th
7:00pm
$5 Per Card
Prizes
Straight Bingo (5 games) - $25 Each Game
“T” Bingo (1 Game) - $25
“Frame” Bingo (1 Game) - $50
“Last Person Standing” Bingo (1 Game) - $75
“Blackout” Bingo (1 Game) - $100
Buffet Served at 5:30pm Bingo Starts at 7:00pm
New Members Thorntree would like to welcome our newest Members and also thank our current Members for
referring their friends, neighbors or business associates to your Club! __________MEMBER NAME _ ____ ________ _ SPONSOR________________ Dale Coston Bryan Neal Richard & Lauri Hale Bob & Joyce Libbey/Sherry Boles Alonzo Sirmans Kelvin & Yvetta Collins Ken & Magali Beyer Jimmie Neal Kyle & Laura Cochran Former Member Matt & Leah Sanders Kenneth & Helen Lundberg Tim & Lucia Casey Mike & Kathi Ackerman Ben & Jane Huh Young & O.K. Yang Jung & Hae Sun Kang Ben & Jane Huh James McCreery Former Member Amanda McCarthy Former Member Curt & Lori Barker Lisa Burleson Michael & Judy Hudson Lisa Burleson Rick & Pamela Wilemon Lisa Burleson Larry & Jan Bourquin Lisa Burleson Julio & Carolina Ferreira Don Magnuson Jason & Kelli Schmerse Mark & Martina Dixon
www.thorntreecc.com
825 W. Wintergreen
DeSoto, TX 75115
Margaritas With The Membership
Thursday, April 9th • 6-8pm
Bring all of your friends and neighbors to your club on
Thursday March 12th for the Margaritas with the Membership!
There are always friendly people, fun games and complimentary
margaritas and hors d’ oeuvres for everyone to enjoy!
Complimentary Margaritas,
Hors d ’ oeuvres, Games & Prizes!
In Addition, Guests play free on this day!!
ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED
Win Sunday Brunch For 2 Search this newsletter for
your member number. If you
find your member number
listed anywhere, contact
Joyce at the club to claim
your gift certificate for a
Sunday brunch for two.
Do We Have Your Email Address?
Each month we send emails to the Thorntree Membership with infor-mation about activities at the club.
If we don’t have your email ad-dress then you’re missing out!
Send your email address to me at the club and I will
add you to our list