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April / May / June / July 2015
DESERT MASHIE
NEWS
“5 Iron”
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PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE:
Hello Fellow Mashies,
The last 4 months have been very busy, interesting, and challenging.
Our Desert Mashie 67th Annual was held on May 2 & May 3 at the San Marcos Golf Resort in Chandler, AZ. The weather was great and the
tournament, while not profitable, went off very smooth. Our Desert Mashie member participation was 60% of the total golfers playing in this
tournament, and the remaining 40% was made up of guests and golfers from the following other WSGA clubs, Bay Area, Cosmopolitan, Desert
Trails, Honors, Hytee, Inland Empire, Mile High, Paramount, Sacramento Area Black, Tee Masters, and Valley View.
to all who came out and
supported us in celebrating our 67th Annual. Also, I cannot forget to
mention that my friend Will Heyward (former Desert Mashie member),
from Australia, arranged his trip to the States so he could be here to play in our Annual.
I can’t say enough about the dedication and hard work Danny Johnson
put into this tournament after being in the position of Tournament Director less than 4 months. Also, Al Loveless “hit the ground running”
to ensure everything was all set at the course, and the Rules were in
place and adhered to.
I also thank our volunteers for their suggestions, for attending all of the
meetings, and for their assistance in preparing for and putting on this tournament. Our volunteers were as follows: Ernest Alexander, Pat
Crawford, Rose Cotton, Maurice Cotton, Felicia Fields, Harold Fields, Carl Houchins, Maretta Houchins, Richard Hurley, Norma James, Cheryl
Marshall, Eric Neal, Gloria Shelton, Carolyn Suttles, Juanita Walker and our irreplaceable, Leonard Walker. While we need golfer participation
for a successful tournament, we also need volunteers to perform the upfront and the behind-the-scenes tasks. To all of our volunteers I say
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Also, to the volunteers who came out and
helped us stuff the goodie bags for the golfers and registered non-golfers.
We had great representation at the WSGA 61st Annual in Portland, OR in June. There
were 40 Desert Mashie members, family and friends in Portland for this event. The weather was perfect, and we had a ball. I will post the tournament winners and will
share some of our photos from this event later in this newsletter.
As Norma, Harold & Felicia Fields and I were waiting to board our flight very early Monday morning, June 22, we were treated to the most amazing surprise of our trip. I
will share photos of that surprise later in this newsletter, also.
We have only 5 more tournaments scheduled for this year, and I am hoping more of our members will come out and play in these events. We are averaging between 30
and 40 members in each tournament, and considering that we have over 120 golfer members, it is imperative that our participation rate increase. While we appreciate your
membership, we also need you to play in the monthly tournaments. So, come on
members, let’s join together and have better showings in the last 5 tournaments for this year. Below are the details of the last 5 events for this year.
Desert Mashie Golf Club
2015 Tournament Schedule
Date Course Time Price Sat. - Aug. 15 Aguila Golf Course 7:00 am Shotgun $35 & $ 45
Desert Mashie
Members $35.00
Sat./Sun. - Sept. 19 & 20 San Marcos 8:00 am Shotgun $100.00
(Club Championship)
Sun. - Oct. 18 South Course, Sun City 7:30 am Shotgun $35.00
Sat. - Nov. 21 The Duke 8:00 am Shotgun $50.00
(Turkey Shoot)
Sun. - Dec. 13
Encanto Golf Club / Junior Golfer
Fundraiser TBA
Register online www.desertmashie.org
Contact Danny Johnson
[email protected] -- 480-551-
9798
We always strive to schedule nice courses with reasonable green fees for your monthly play, however, this is not always possible, so as a way of “giving back” to our
members, Desert Mashie will be paying part of the Green Fees for each and every Desert Mashie member who plays in the August tournament at Aguila on Saturday,
August 15.
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While we’re reviewing the calendar, don’t forget about our 2-day Club Championship in
September. Lunch will be served after play on Sunday, and we will be presenting awards to the winners at that time, also.
In addition to supporting our remaining 2015 monthly tournaments, there are two
more Club tournaments which we will be supporting, as well. Desert Trails Golf Club in Tucson will be celebrating their 44th Annual Invitational Golf Tournament on Sept 12 &
13. The host hotel and golf course will be the Omni Tucson National Golf Resort. I plan to drive down to Tucson to play in this tournament and hope several of our
members will help our sister club celebrate this important event. Below is a link to the Desert Trails 44th Annual flyer which is posted in the WSGA website.
DESERT TRAILS 44th ANNUAL -- Click on the link to bring up a copy of the Flyer which
contains information on how to make your reservations at the hotel, as well as instructions for the golfers to register to play in the tournament.
We are also still planning to make the bus trip to Las Vegas to play in Valley View’s Annual on Oct.24 and 25. The bus will leave on Friday morning, Oct. 23, and return
Sunday night, Oct. 25. Several Desert Mashie members and friends traveled to Las Vegas last year for this event, and 23 traveled with us on the
, and everyone had ,
, . Our photo from last year’s bus trip to Las
Vegas -- . Previously, the Club has co-
sponsored this trip, but due to budget constraints, we will not have that luxury this
year. However, since this is a popular trip with our members, in order to take this trip, we have increased the round trip price so it will pay for itself. We are currently looking
at $88.00 per person round trip, and we are hoping to get at least 10 more passengers
on the bus. Come on, make this trip with us – you won’t regret it. Our bus is a very comfortable luxury liner, with wifi, outlets so you can charge your portable devices, we
have snacks, watch movies, listen to music, play games, and enjoy the musical talents of any of our passengers who want to share their talent/gift with us, i.e. Dan Moss …….
Any others?
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If you are planning to go to Las Vegas for this event, please be sure to make your hotel
reservations to ensure you get the discounted rate. Below is a link to the Valley View 57th flyer which is posted within the WSGA website. If you are a non-golfer, don’t
worry, you will have fun on the bus, and you will still have a chance to enjoy the thrills of Las Vegas. The hotel where we will be staying has lots of entertainment spots for
your enjoyment, i.e., shows, movie theatre, huge bingo area, bowling alley, several restaurants, etc., so you don’t have to feel pressed to go to the Strip, but if there’s
enough interest, we will schedule.
VALLEY VIEW 57th ANNUAL – Click on the link to bring up a copy of the Flyer which contains information on how to make your reservations at the hotel, as well as
instructions for the golfers to register to play in the tournament.
We held a general meeting on May 25, and I am trying to secure a location for our next
meeting on November 12.
This is election year, so put your thinking caps on to decide if you would like to run for
a position on the Board, or whom you would like to nominate for a position. You will receive a note from the Nomination Committee within the next month or so, requesting
your nominations and/or recommendations. The term for each position is 2 years. The following positions will be open for election:
President Vice President Recording Sec.
Treasurer Financial Sec. Junior Golf Dir.
Corresponding Sec. Sergeant-at-Arms/ Parliamentarian
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In accordance with the note which was sent by Carolyn Suttles, our Social Director, due to budget constraints, unfortunately we will not be having our New Year’s
Eve/Awards Dinner this year. This event was previously sponsored by Desert Mashie, but it has been deemed that the Club cannot continue to totally sponsor this event.
The Desert Mashie Board is considering different events as fund raisers. Also, please keep in mind that while costs associated with putting on functions have increased, we
have not increased our membership dues in around 10 years.
With all of the creative talent we have in the Club, I am requesting that we all put on our thinking caps to come up with some creative ideas/recommendations for raising
funds to subsidize some of our events, as well as chartering busses for our travel to some of the 2016 WSGA sanctioned tournaments, e.g., San Diego, Palm Springs, Las
Vegas, Southern California, etc. Please e-mail your ideas to [email protected].
NO IDEA / RECOMMENDATION IS A BAD ONE.
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I would be remiss, and dismissed , if I didn’t say to my
lovely daughter, Briggett , for surprising me by performing her rendition
of Gladys Knight’s “Neither One of Us” during the entertainment portion of our 67th
Annual on Saturday night, May 3. Briggett was familiar with some of the band members who were performing, so she asked them to accompany her. Unfortunately,
I didn’t get any photos – I was so amazed and in awe that all I did was just sit, smile and enjoy her song. Thanks Honey, for your thoughtfulness.
!
Respectfully yours,
Leroy H. James
President
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The annual Duel in the Desert tournament between Desert Mashie and Desert Trails
Golf Clubs was held on Sunday, July 12, at Francisco Grande Golf Course in Casa Grande, AZ. Desert Mashie won the match this year, and brought home the trophy.
The last time we brought this trophy back to Phoenix was 2012.
Below are the results of this tournament.
Desert Mashie Tournament
Duel in the Desert -- Francisco Grande
July 12, 2015
Flight 1 Name Score Amt. Paid Club
1st Low Gross Craig Mills 72.0 $50.00 Desert Mashie
1st Low Net Rick Carter 63.0 $50.00 Desert Mashie
2nd Low Gross Joe Battle 74.0 $30.00 Desert Trails
2nd Low Net Jeffery Moore 67.0 $30.00 Desert Mashie
Flight 2
1st Low Gross Julian Harmon 86.0 $50.00 Desert Mashie
1st Low Net Shelton Larence 69.0 $50.00 Desert Mashie
2nd Low Gross Anthony Bolden 87.0 $30.00 Desert Mashie
2nd Low Net Anthony Griggs 72.0 $30.00 Desert Mashie
Flight 3
1st Low Gross Carolyn Suttles 87.0 $50.00 Desert Mashie
1st Low Net JoJo Edmonds 65.0 $50.00 Desert Mashie
2nd Low Gross Famiyo Fields 88.0 $30.00 Desert Trails
2nd Low Net Barbara Davis Hines 71.0 $30.00 Desert Mashie
Flight 4
1st Low Gross William Kerns 89.0 $50.00 Desert Mashie
1st Low Net George Colebrook 67.0 $50.00 Desert Mashie
2nd Low Gross Iman Whitten 92.0 $30.00 Desert Mashie
2nd Low Net Dan Moss 68.0 $30.00 Desert Mashie
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Closest to the Pin
Low Handicap Flight JJ Monroe $60.00 Desert Mashie
High Handicap Flight Anthony Bailey $60.00 Desert Trails
Ladies Flight Fumiyo Fields $60.00 Desert Trails
TOTAL CASH PRIZES $820.00
SKINS Flight 1 Flight 3
Jeffery Moore Desert Mashie $25.00 JoJo Edmonds Desert Mashie $35.00
Rick Carter Desert Mashie $25.00
Bill Bailey Desert Trails $25.00 Flight 4
Dave Morris Desert Mashie $25.00 Joe Robinson Desert Trails $15.00
Scott Edmonds Desert Mashie $25.00 Harold Gilson Desert Mashie $15.00
Dan Moss Desert Mashie $15.00
Flight 2 Iman Whitten Desert Mashie $15.00
Clarence Johnson Desert Trails $20.00 Rodney Suttles Desert Mashie $15.00
Anthony Bolden (2) Desert Mashie $40.00 Eric Neal Desert Mashie $15.00
Rich Hurley (2) Desert Mashie $40.00 Winzal Hines Desert Mashie $15.00
James Jones Desert Trails $20.00
TOTAL SKINS $385.00
$1,205.00
DON’T FORGET MASHIES --- WE NEED YOUR PARTICIPATION IN OUR MONTHLY TOURNAMENTS.
to Winzal Hines on his very first Hole-In-One on Tuesday, July 28 at the Look-Out Mountain Golf Course (at the Pointe Hilton), Phoenix. Winzal was playing with the Fil Hiller Golf Group. He is now a member of
the prestigious .
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PORTLAND HERE WE COME!!!
Just before we boarded the plane enroute to Portland for the WSGA 61st Annual, this distinguished looking pilot walked up to the pre-board area of the
Southwest boarding gate where we were waiting. He was clearly very comfortable, because he smiled and said “hello” to Leroy. Well, being the
person that Leroy is (always recruiting members for DM), he introduced himself, and the rest of us to this man. Now that they had really focused on
each other, just as Leroy said Harold’s name, the pilot echoed the same, and both he and Harold chuckled and said in unison “I thought that was you”! To
the surprise of everyone else, the pilot was our very own Desert Mashie member Captain Mack Benn.
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I have seen many pilots in my years, but I have never seen one as outgoing and pleasant as Captain Benn was. He made an effort to walk over and speak
to us. The more common practices I have seen from pilots when they entered the gate area were:
1. Maybe chat with the airline boarding agent, or
2. Chat with another pilot if one is there, or 3. A few have glanced over at the passengers and a quick smile, but this
was the first time I had ever seen a pilot walk over and chat with the passengers.
In addition to being very personable and professional, once we were at
cruising altitude, Captain Benn announced to everyone that there were
members from Desert Mashie Golf Club, of which he is also a member, on board, and we were enroute to Portland to play in the tournament. He wished
us and his Club Good Luck in the tournament. It made us feel like celebrities.
As you can see, he was very receptive to us coming into the cockpit after we arrived in Portland, and to taking pictures with us.
I don’t know if we are being partial since Mack is one of ours, but the 4 of us
got off that flight in Portland exclaiming how this was the smoothest flight and landing we had ever experienced. But of one thing I am sure; it was Captain
Benn’s skilled landing that kept us from having to brace ourselves to keep from going through the back of the seat in front of us. YOU KNOW THE
FEELING! He sat that big bird down oh-so smoooo-th, and glided right up to the receiving gate.
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Well, as many of you witnessed, WSGA’s 61st Annual was outstanding. There was
plenty to do, starting on Wednesday for the golfers who played in the practice round, and on Thursday for the non-golfers. However, us early arrivals were able to start
exploring on Monday and/or Tuesday. We experienced one of the spots many visitors to Portland visit, with long lines to enter, no sitting nor standing around room – it’s
just stand in line until you finally get inside where there are 4 or 5 cashiers taking everyone’s order, someone else boxing it up, and on out the door -– Voodoo
Doughnuts. The donuts were great, but mostly I think it’s the novelty of the place, and based on the volume of people going through there daily, it looks as if they will be
in business for a long, long time. Not only do they have every kind of doughnut you can think of, e.g, Glazed, M&M, Trix, Bacon/Maple, Chocolate, cream, etc., so on, and
so on … and then there’s the famous Texas size doughnut (see below), but they also have merchandise.
Oh, and one important piece of advice – don’t go there planning to use your debit or
credit card….Check out the black sign at the top of the display case…it says “CASH
ONLY”, and there are more posted all around. This is a “CASH ONLY” establishment, but don’t fret, there is an ATM machine on site.
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This was one of the best nights! When we got to this hospitality Suite on
Tuesday night, “everybody” was partying like they never partied before. Way
to go Mashies!
Also, if you are ever in Portland and get a chance, you should visit the Washington
Park which covers 410 acres and has several attractions, a zoo, forestry museum, arboretum, children's museum, rose garden, Japanese garden, amphitheatre,
memorials, archery range, tennis courts, soccer field, picnic areas, playgrounds, public art and many acres of wild forest with miles of trails. Just make sure you have ample
time and can explore and visit as many as you want. We visited the Rose Garden which is one of the main attractions.
I promised you some photos of some of the happenings during the WSGA 61st Annual,
so here goes…
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Thanks Gloria for this Glam pose. Cookie gets a pass because he is borrowing someone’s charger to charge his phone…. Leroy and Ted Burton trying to look
as if they’ve got a serious situation, and Ellen isn’t faking…she’s just looking gorgeous..
Ya-think they’re all pooped out?? YUP! Rodney, where are you??!!…. Oh, I know … you were on the dance floor, just out of view. Wow …. Sorry I missed you, but thanks for your enthusiasm and for keeping the party going.
We see you Pat Trying to hide! Al
Avery is no surprise – he’s
always ready for a dance. Bob
Williams thinks he’s going to get
an award for his mean chair dance.
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OPENING CEREMONY – WEDNESDAY – JUNE 24, 2015
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Rodney, there you are!!!! We’ve been looking for you.
And, here’s Mr.Wendell Louisiana
(Lil) Piper. He is waaay too dapper for these purple shirts. You go
Wendell!!!
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And here’s a better shot of our men … Wow, did we show up and dress to impress!
Look at the lovebirds! CUTE!
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Our WSGA President
Granville and 1st Lady Ellen Brown
Here are some of us – there are more somewhere..???.
WSGA Tournament
Director James White
AZ-CO AVP Cheryl
Marshall
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GREAT HARLEM NIGHTS LOOK
LOVE THOSE
SHOES!
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Two Desert Mashie faithful supporters, Clarence & Ann
Bryant, Bay Area GC
Aye, Dr. Polk
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Sir Larnce’s Queen
I didn’t think getting
all gussied up in our Roaring 20’s garb
would be so much fun, but it was. I
discovered it doesn’t
take a lot of expense to get an outfit
together, either. There were some
real creative outfits worn which required
minimal to no extra cost. WHAT A
GREAT IDEA!
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Here is a photo of some of the Desert Mashie members who were winners in the Men’s B Flight. Cecil Mosley,
Metalist and 1st low Net, and Leroy James, 2nd Low Net.
As you will see, the winners for the Men’s B Flight were all
Desert Mashie members.
I wish we had gotten some photos of the Fish Fry which was held on Friday afternoon,
but I guess I was too busy consuming the results. When I saw “Fish Fry” on the schedule for Friday afternoon, I quickly made the assumption that the fish fryer would be
the kind we use at home which can hold up to about 6 pieces of fish. But nooooo, this
group had Three L-a-a-a-rge industrial size fryers, from which they were hauling
dozens of pieces of fish out of every few minutes. I enjoy frying fish, but not to the same degree as this crew, and certainly not in the heat of the day. It seemed like Friday
was warmer than any other day that we were there. I tell you, this crew had this fish fry
down to a fine art – everything was prepped already, there was 1 person pulling bags of fish out of the ice chest as needed, 1 person mealing the fish, 1 person frying the fish,
and another person cooking the fries. Oh, by the way, the cooks were not caterers, either, they were regular club members just like you and I, but they were so organized
that all we could do was just stare,,, and marvel at their process. Let’s all take our
chef’s hats off to Portland’s Leisure Hour Golf Club!
Unfortunately, there wasn’t enough room in the hospitality suite for all of us to sit and eat at the same time, therefore, in order to find a place to sit down to eat, many of the
WSGA visitors took their non-revenue-producing meals into the restaurant area of the hotel. Needless to say, the restaurant manager wasn’t very happy, but he decided to
“grin and bear it”.
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Above are our members who were part of the WSGA Team Championship award winners. The lucky winners were Winzal Hines, Leroy James, Cecil Mosley, Pete
Robinson, and L. Don Brown (not pictured -- Sean Colebrook standing in for Don). It was such an honor to be a member of this Team, and it was an even greater honor for
our Desert Mashie Team to be the winner. The trophy for winning this award is that each member of the winning team received the beautiful and prestigious WSGA
Burgundy and White Leather Golf bag which has been embroidered with the golfer’s name.
to the other Desert Mashie winners: A Flight Men: Lincoln Ragsdale -- 1st Low Net Harold Fields -- 2nd Low Gross
Danny Johnson – 2nd Low Net
Men Senior Lower: L. Don Brown – 2nd Low Gross
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Below are the results of the WSGA 61st Annual
Western State Golf Association 61st Annual
Winners Name Club Score
Championship Men
Medalist
Roland Maples
LA Fairways
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1st Low Gross Roland Maples LA Fairways 230
1st Low Net Randall Morris Eastside 210
2nd Low Gross Scott Robertson Deep Drivers 234
2nd Low Net Kenny Jordan Valley View 224
Championship Women
Medalist Lissa Guyton Leisure Hour 82
1st Low Gross Lissa Guyton Leisure Hour 248
1st Low Net Lesley Stewart SOTL 208
2nd Low Gross Lynda Donahue SOTL 257
2nd Low Net Camille Thornton Vernon Crest 228
A Flight - Men
Medalist Mark Flot LA Fairways 81
1st Low Gross Frank Batiste Bay Area 242
1st Low Net Lincoln Ragsdale Desert Mashie 214
2nd Low Gross Harold Fields Desert Mashie 248
2nd Low Net Danny Johnson Desert Mashie 219
A Flight - Women
Medalist Debra Batiste SOTL 98
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1st Low Gross Vanessa Donaville SOTL 292
1st Low Net Debra Batiste SOTL 223
2nd Low Gross Janis Carter Tee Divas/Dudes 307
2nd Low Net Nesi Steward Spear 228
B Flight - Men
Medalist Cecil Mosley Desert Mashie 80
1st Low Gross Pete Robinson Desert Mashie 253
1st Low Net Cecil Mosley Desert Mashie 209
2nd Low Gross Cleo Smith Desert Mashie 255
2nd Low Net Leroy James Desert Mashie 211
B Flight - Women
Medalist Janet Carson Paramount 108
1st Low Gross Frances Dent Golden Tees 348
1st Low Net Judy Moses Leisure Hour 243
2nd Low Gross Audrey Brichi SOTL 358
2nd Low Net Rose Mary Spriggs
Tee Divas/Dudes 246
Women Senior
Medalist Rosalie James Tee Masters 90
1st Low Gross Donna Doss-Burly Vernon Crest 270
1st Low Net Eunice Coffey SOTL 218
2nd Low Gross Rosalie James Tee Masters 282
2nd Low Net Gloria Howard Tee Divas/Dudes 219
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Men Senior Lower
Medalist Johnny Allen Eastside 72
1st Low Gross Johnny Allen Eastside 227
1st Low Net Raymond Strong Cosmo 207
2nd Low Gross L. Don Brown Desert Mashie 227
2nd Low Net James Harris LA Fairways 213
Men Senior Upper
Medalist Robert Williams Leisure Hour 89
1st Low Gross Robert Williams Leisure Hour 272
1st Low Net Felton Williams Cosmo 220
2nd Low Gross Granville Brown Valley View 290
2nd Low Net Patrick Crowley High Tee 221
C Flight - Men
Medalist Jeff Green Mile High 87
1st Low Gross Jeff Green Mile High 276
1st Low Net David Tillman Arroyo 224
2nd Low Gross Steve Fisher The Honors 280
2nd Low Net Keith Lee The Honors 227
D Flight - Men
Medalist Charles Rudd Cosmo 92
1st Low Gross Charles Rudd Cosmo 286
1st Low Net Robert Hall Valley View 227
2nd Low Gross Robert Sanders Bay Area 304
2nd Low Net Charles Vivian Pro Duffers 238
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THIS IS IT! The Women In Golf (WIG) Tournament Committee, is busily preparing
for the Women in Golf North/South Shootout which will be held Oct. 2 – 4, at the beautiful Wigwam Golf Resort. This is our year to host this event, and we want to
make sure we put on a great event.
Come on ladies, you can sign up to play in this event at www.desertmashie.org.
Pat Crawford
Women In Golf
Coordinator
480-272-6469
WOMEN IN GOLF
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Noah Nuez wins Boys Championship WSGA 35th Annual Alan Bennett Junior Championship
Noah set his sights on the prize of earning an opportunity to play in the 2016 Junior
PGA Championship. His quest started in May when he competed in the two-day Area Qualifier that was held at Aguila Golf Club May 30-31, 2015. Noah shot 77-75 with a
1-under-par on the back nine on the second day. Also, our Andrew Proctor fired a 76-80 on the 7089 yard track.
Noah completed his quest at the WSGA Junior Championships held August 6-7, 2015 in Las Vegas, NV. He fired a 72-82 for 154 on the Stallion Mountain Golf Club 6900
yard, par-72-layout, and secured the Boys Championship by two strokes. The 12- year-old Noah played head-to-head in the final round against 16- and 17-year-old
competitors, and brought home the first place prize. This win earned Noah the trip to the 2016 Junior PGA Championship which will be held Aug. 9-12, 2016, at the
Wannamoisett Country Club in Rumford, Rhode Island next year.
Noah.
JUNIOR GOLF
BREAKING
NEWS
JUST IN!!
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People, places and things!
People - Have a story to tell about yourself, a friend, or loved one? Do
you have a birth announcement or want us to pray for an ailing family member or friend? Got an anniversary or birthday coming up?
Places - Have you recently discovered a great new course that you
want to share with us? Discovered a good deal somewhere? Or maybe you’re going on vacation and want to know if anyone knows of a great course to golf
at your destination.
Things - How about all that golf equipment you keep buying to
improve your game, but alas, you realize it’s really operator error so you now
want to unload it?
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People
JUST IN: Pat Crawford’s only child, Kenneth, passed away at 9:07 p.m., Aug.
10, from complications of his heart. Kenny had been under doctor’s care for this condition for several years.
Please keep Pat and her family in your Prayers.
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it
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Wesley Baker is very ill: Please keep our long-time members Wesley (and
Bea) Baker in your Prayers.
We lost the following Desert Mashie friends:
Gary Robinson: Gary’s fight was over, and he was called to rest on July 8.
H. Lee Stephens: Lee Stephens fought a valiant battle and was called to
rest on July 28.
Please keep Gary and Lee’s families in your prayers.
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Phone: (480) 897-6500
Fax: (480) 897-6890
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This business is co-owned by two of our members, Floyd & Karen Hardin
So, with proms, graduations, weddings, spring flings, birthdays, special events, etc., coming up, don't
forget to give the Ultimate Limousine Experience <[email protected]> a call,
and a chance at your business. Let's support our Club families' businesses.
The website is not ready yet, but you can reach them by calling the number on the flyer below.
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Broker of Record
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NOTE: If you have a business, profession, specialty,
area of expertise, skill, or talent which you would like
included in the newsletter to advise our members,
please notify Norma at [email protected].
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SOME CARTOONS FOR YOUR ENJOYMENT.
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'What? Whoa ... hey ... golf? Are You serious? No, I'm not on the golf course! I'm in a meeting, with clients . ... For real, and ... um ... You're standing right behind
me, aren't you?'
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GOLF JOKE
Terrible Weather Out There….. Bob was a religious golfer. Every Sunday morning, he headed to the golf course.
It didn't matter what the weather was like. It could be raining and 45 degrees, but Bob didn't care. It was off to the course. Every single Sunday morning for
years!!
But one Sunday, Bob finally met his match with the weather. He got up early and drove out to the course, hoping the weather would improve by the time he
hit the first tee.
But once at the course, he knew he was beat. It was just a few degrees above freezing, and the rain was coming down steady and icy cold.
For the first time in years, Bob headed back home on a Sunday morning.
His wife was still in bed when he got there, so he took off his clothes, snuggled up to his wife's backside and said "Terrible weather out there."
"Yeah," his wife replied, "and can you believe my idiot husband went golfing?"
The Ravine Golf Joke Dan and Brandon are playing a spectacular new golf course built on very scenic
terrain - cliffsides and gulleys and ravines.
They reach the 6th hole, where Dan slices a ball into a thickly wooded, deep ravine. But Dan is determined not to take a penalty stroke, so he grabs his 8-
iron and starts descending into the ravine in search of his ball.
The brush is terribly thick and tearing at Dan's clothes. The sunlight is dimmed by all the overhanging branches and vines. But Dan keeps searching, and finally
spots something shiny down below.
As he nears the object, he realizes it's not a ball, but a golf club. Dan takes a
closer look only to discover that it is an 8-iron - and it's in the hands of a human skeleton laying near an old golf ball!
Dan yells out for his partner. "Hey Brandon, get over here, I got trouble down
here!" Brandon hurries over to the edge of the ravine and yells down, "What's the
matter Dan?" Dan replies, "Bring me my 7-iron. You can't get out of this stuff with an 8."
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One Liners ……
In an effort to make golfing more enjoyable for our senior golfers, the following guidelines will be put into play for
the first time during our next event which will be on Saturday, August 12, at Aguila. This is strictly voluntary.
Senior Player Rules: Senior Players are authorized
to compete from the Tees Forward of those used for regular competition during Desert Mashie Tournaments as
long as they meet following requirements:
1. Player must be 70+ years of age.
2. Player’s Handicap Index is 22 or greater.
3. Player meets the requirements of 1 and 2 above and
chooses to compete under Senior Player Rules.
4. Designation as a Senior Player is permanent.
5. Players designated as Senior Players by other
Phoenix area clubs can exercise that status with
Desert Mashie.
Additionally, anytime there are eight ( 8 ) or more Senior
Players competing in a Desert Mashie Tournament there will be a Senior Flight.
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DESERT MASHIE SENIOR PLAYERS RULES
Brand new golf balls are attracted to water, and the power of the
attraction is in direct proportion to
how much the balls cost.
If your opponent has trouble remembering
whether he shot a six or a seven, it means
he probably shot an eight.
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RULES: ARTIFICIAL DEVICES AND UNUSUAL EQUIPMENT
From: Al Loveless
Question 1: Is a player permitted to use the following equipment on a golf course?
a) Standard binoculars.
b) Compass.
c) Booklet containing illustrations of the holes and providing accurate distances between various identifiable points.
d) Training or swing aid.
e) Hand warmer.
Answer 1: a) Yes, Decision 14-3/3.
b) Yes, Decision 14-3/4. c) Yes, Decision 14-3/5.
d) No, Decision 14-3/10. e) Yes, Decision 14-3/13. Although a hand warmer is an artificial device, its use
to warm the hands is traditionally accepted, and a player is not in breach of Rule 14-3 if he uses equipment in a traditionally accepted manner.
Note: A player may not use a hand warmer to heat a ball. Decision 14-3/13.5.
Question 2:
What are the circumstances under which a player is permitted to use a distance measuring device on the course?
Answer 2: If the Committee has introduced a Local Rule allowing players to use devices that
measure or gauge distance only.
Note the use of the word "only" in the above answer. Decision 14-3/0.5 includes these words;
..... the use of a distance-measuring device that is [also] designed to gauge or
measure other conditions that might affect a player's play (e.g., gradient, wind speed, temperature, etc.) is not permitted regardless of whether such an additional
function is used.
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But you don't have to go up in the stands and play
your foul balls. I do. ~Sam Snead, to Ted Williams,
arguing which was more difficult, to hit a moving
baseball or a stationary golf ball.
GHIN Internet POSTING The following instructions are how to post your score online at home (not the golf course): Go to: www.ghin.com
Go to: “Post on Line”
Input your GHIN # and Last Name 1. Select the date you played
2. Enter the course rating
3. Enter the slope
4. Enter your score
5. Enter the Name of the course
6. Hit “Post Score”
When Posting scores remember to adjust your score in accordance with the equitable stroke control (ESC).
POST ALL Your SCORES! You know who you are…. and so do we!!
Golf Quotes
If a lot of people gripped a knife and fork the way they do a golf club, they'd starve to death. ~Sam Snead
They say golf is like life, but don't believe them. Golf is more complicated
than that. ~Gardner Dickinson
The number of shots taken by an opponent who is out of sight is equal to the square root of the sum of the
number of curses heard plus the number of swishes. ~Michael Green
Golf is a fascinating game. It has taken me nearly forty years to
discover that I can't play it. ~Ted Ray
They throw their clubs backwards, and that's wrong. You should always throw a club ahead of you so that you don't
have to walk any extra distance to get it. ~Tommy Bolt
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We are in the desert – don’t forget …STAY HYDRATED….
Hydration on the Course
“Stay hydrated” is a common phrase you often hear from playing sports and
on the golf course. Optimal hydration can improve your golf game mentally
and physically. Since the brain is made up of 85% of water and is water
inefficient, it has top priority in regards to blood circulation. Drinking the
correct amount of water will ensure optimal blood flow to the brain which will
enable you to focus on the golf course.
The human body is composed of 25% solid matter (solute) and 75%
water (solvent). For instance, the nucleus pulposus of an intervertebral disc is
composed mostly of water. The majority of the weight of the upper body is
supported by this water volume in the disc; therefore proper hydration can
be a preventative measure against low back pain. Water also acts as a
lubricating agent for joints which can relieve pain from chronic joint
pathologies.
Now that you know the importance of proper hydration, the amount of
water consumed per day is critical to reach this goal. Some people say
“drink lots of water”. But what is a lot of water? Other say “drink 8 glasses of
water per day.” This is not an accurate way to determine the amount of
water to drink each day. For example if a female golfer weighs 100 pounds.
8 glasses of water may cause over hydration. On the other hand if a male
golfer weighs 200 pounds, 8 glasses of water falls far below the correct
amount of water.
The optimal amount of water to drink is ½ your body weight (pounds) in
ounces per day. For example, a 200 lb. person will need to drink 100 ounces
of water per day. A key point to remember is that other fluids do not count
toward your goal of ½ your bodyweight in ounces. Those fluids include:
coffee, tea, juices, soda, milk, sports drinks, and flavored water. In fact, other
fluids like sports drinks and juices can actually dehydrate the body because it
takes water to actually dilute these high sugar drinks before it is assimilated in
the body.
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Timing of water consumption is important to optimal hydration. Drinking water
first thing in the morning is critical because during sleep the body becomes
dehydrated. Therefore drinking water first thing in the morning is the first step
to optimal hydration. Start with 25% of your total water intake in the
morning. If your water intake for the day is 100 ounces, you would consume
25 ounces in the morning. During a golf round you should consume 40% -
50% of your total daily intake of water. If your water intake for the day is 100
ounces, you would consume 40-50 ounces of water on the golf course. The
remaining water should be consumed throughout the day.
The type of water you drink is important to achieving optimal hydration. 80%
of bottled waters are filtered tap waters. Choose a bottled water that has
approximately 200-300 parts per million (mg/L) of dissolved solids. This ensures
a proper amount of dissolved solids in the water to maintain proper
hydration. High quality water sources include Evian, Fiji, and Trinity. Water
from Reverse Osmosis units can be used but the dissolved solids can be quite
low. A great way to remedy this situation is to add a small pinch of Celtic Sea
Salt to every liter of water.
Celtic Sea Salt is an organic, unrefined sea salt that has over 80 trace
minerals that will help replenish the body with electrolytes. Not only does it
replenish the electrolytes in the body, it is a great way to prevent muscle
cramps. Another great benefit of using Celtic Sea Salt is the reduction of
allergic tendencies. I have had great results with golfers that have allergic
symptoms due to pollen and grass. Many have reported reduced symptoms
of allergic reactions with the proper amount of water and the addition of
Celtic Sea Salt. Please do not consume regular salt in the place of Celtic Sea
Salt. Regular salt is just sodium chloride which can be quite toxic when
consumed on its own without the other trace minerals.
Drinking the proper amount and correct type of water may be the missing
link to improving your golf game mentally and physically. So, here’s drinking
to your golf game and health.
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2015 MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION
Jul. 2015 – Dec. 2015
Golfers: $75.00
Non Golfers: $55.00
GHIN only: $20.00
Name__________________________________________________
Address________________________________________________
City____________________ State____________ Zip____________
Home Phone_______________ Work/Cell Phone _______________
Employer_______________________________________________
Occupation______________________________________________
Spouse’s Name (if applicable)_______________________________
Date of Birth (optional)____________________________________
E-Mail Address __________________________________________
DATE: ____________________ GHIN #: ___________________
Make check payable to: Desert Mashie Golf Club
MAIL TO: Leroy James
4421 E. Chuckwalla Cyn.
Phoenix AZ 85044-6049