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Before we look ahead to March and April, we want to remember Ron Koch, who recently passed following his courageous battle against stage four cancer. Ron had been instrumental in (1) planning FSCC clubhouse and Golf Pro Shop repairs and improvements (including their surrounding landscaping), (2) building our new concrete landing between the Clubhouse and the 18th Green, (3) correcting issues with our tennis courts and golf course watering systems, (4) rebuilding our Golf Concession Stand, (5) leading the improvements made to our Golf Maintenance area, (6) building new shell golf paths, and (7) planning and building our new 10th tee. It amazes me all of the physical improvements to FSCC that Ron achieved over the past year and half, how he made FSCC facilities safer and more enjoyable to our members, and how he had an innate vision for FSCC that was equivalent with top country club planners. Ron truly was unique because we could say to him “correct and build this”; Ron would think about it and skillfully create an improvement that surpassed all of our expectations. Ron accomplished all of this with genuine love and passion improving FSCC to become the premier Tampa Bay club.
Along with his valued friendship, Ron’s vision, drive and love for FSCC with all that he has accomplished for our club will be missed!
Now on to March and April Events with our highlighted events:
Tennis: 3/21 thru 3/25 Spring Break Tennis CampsFriday Adult Clinics 9:30 AMWeds Men’s Night Out @ 6:30 PMThurs. Ladies Night Out @ 6:30 PM
Golf: 3/5 & 3/6 Men’s & Ladies Club Championship3/18 “Nine & Dine” – 5:00 PM - Open to everyone/Dinner to follow – (contact Golf Pro Shop for further details)3/19 MGA Member/Member & Member/Guest3/31 Ladies Invitational Tournament4/2 Men’s FSCC 4 Ball Match Play4/12 Ladies Eclectic Tournament
4/14 thru 4/16 Member Guest Tournament4/21 ACG Tampa Bay - 9 Holes with Craft Beer Tasting4/22 “Nine & Dine” – 5:00 PM – Open to everyone/Dinner to follow – (contact Golf Pro Shop for further details)
Clubhouse: 3/2 Trivial Pursuit3/9 Wine Tasting3/17 St. Patrick’s Day party (and yes, green beer and Irish food will be served!)3/25 Parents Night Out (“PNO”); dancing has been added!3/27 Easter Brunch & Egg hunt (please make your reservations early because they are coming in fast)3/30 Steak and Potato night4/3 Miami Tennis Open Men’s Singles & Women’s Doubles Championship Finals4/4 NCCA Basketball Championship party4/8 ‘50’s & ‘60’s Sock Hop – pegged pants, poodle skirts, jitterbug contest, most authentic attire, etc.4/13 Wine Tasting4/20 Southern Food Night4/27 Steak & Potato Night4/29 Parents Night Out (“PNO”); dancing has been added!
Feather Sound Country Club
CONNECTION MAR/APR 2016
withLew Smither III, PGA
withMike Strube
The Phases of being a Better GOLF Student
In today’s world, some golfers play a steady game, while others don’t know what to expect from one round to the next. There are golfers who always seem to be improved, while some feel they will never see progress. Some individuals spend a fair amount of money on lessons, equipment, fees, memberships, books, magazines, and the like, and still see little or short-lived development with their golf. Is it that some golfers are better athletes than others? Do some have better equipment? Are some stronger? Maybe those golfers who see faster and lasting progress are just “Better Students.”
After many years of teaching golf to men and women of various skill levels, I have come to the conclusion that some golfers do not know what to expect from the three phases of the lesson experience. These are the golfers who may not know that the progress they would like to make in their golf game is based largely upon how they meet the responsibility of being a student! Many years ago, the famous Tommy Armour was asked to name golf’s best teacher. He answered, “It takes great learners to make reputations for teachers. Teachers have a responsibility, but also so does the student.”
Today, you will find instructors everywhere doing a fair amount of research on the golf swing. They are traveling distances and attending teaching workshops such as the yearly PGA Coaching and Teaching Summit. These professional men and women are enrolling in extra classes to improve their communication skills. They are learning new drills and exercises to show students how to improve their swings; they are also investing in teaching aids and equipment – like computer video replay with graphics. There is a large segment of PGA members who are always trying to upgrade their approach to instruction. They are committed to assist golfers who want to get more enjoyment from their game.
Could some of the many lessons given every year improve? I think so! Should we, as PGA professionals, improve what we do and how we do it? Absolutely! But I think this observation only works if we also learn to become better students.
Therefore, I would like to make some suggestions on how to approach the lesson experience in three phases: Before, During, and After. This could unlock many doors and help you succeed, whether it is from a book, magazine, or a hands-on lesson from your instructor. What I have learned is that when you improve as a student, you will be an improved golfer. If you would like a copy of the three phases, please come by and I will be happy to share my insights!
Respectfully,Lew Smither IIIDirector of Golf
We all know golfers enjoy golfing in all kinds of conditions, as long as the course is exceptional. That being said, the golf staff manages the course based on the weather, the needs of the turfgrass, and suppressing troublesome pests such as mole crickets, nematodes and worms. In the next couple of months, we will be applying fresh sand to bunkers and topdressing fairways to help firm the surface. We will also apply pre- and post- emergent herbicides for weed control, nematacides, fungicides, fertilizers, and wetting agents to offset the winds.
We also have some extensive projects coming up over the next couple of months, such as pepper tree eradication along holes
4&5 and a new wet well and irrigation pump station. These projects, along with our course treatments, will continue our progress towards making Feather Sound one of the premier golf courses in the area.
In closing, I want to recognize all the members for their outstanding participation in filling divots and repairing ball marks.
We Hope You Keep It Down the Middle!Mike Strube, Golf Course SuperintendentCell: 727-433-4552
2015 PGAWest Central Chapter
Teacher of the Year
Lew Smither III
Hit a Killer Slice BackhandProfessional and recreational players employ the slice backhand to set up an approach shot, to slow down the ball while recovering from a defensive position, or to handle a low bounce. The motion of “slicing” the strings underneath the ball creates backspin and while this shot helps pros reset the point, a savvy weekend warrior may even use the technique to hit outright winners against unwitting opponents.
Miles Maclagan currently coaches British No. 1 Laura Robson and formerly guided World No. 2 Andy Murray to beat some of the best players in the world on some of the biggest stages. Maclagan says that one of the shots which Murray uses to gain an advantage, the slice backhand, should also be used by recreational players to unsettle an opponent. Here are his tips for hitting a killer slice backhand.
What to do:
1. Shoulder Turn: Whether you use an open or a closed stance, the shoulder turn is necessary for a smooth slice. Rotate your upper body so that your chest is facing the sideline and raise your racquet around shoulder height. Use your non-dominant hand on the throat of the racquet to aid the shoulder turn and to get your racquet into the right position until you begin the shot,
2. Knee Bend: Bending your knees is crucial, especially for dealing with a low-bouncing ball. A good knee bend allows you to hit through the ball and penetrate the shot as the racquet slides underneath the ball. Roger Federer bends his knees very well, as did Tim Henman in his time. The increased use of topspin, however, means that players on the tour don’t have to deal with low balls as much as they did in the past.
3. Long swing: A slice shot affords you the time to take a long swing, but I’ve noticed that some club players don’t execute the stroke properly and instead tend to muscle the slice with a short, volley-like swing. A slice is a smooth shot for which you need to make sure you get the racquet nicely behind you to take a longer swing at it, though as with all shots, you’ll need to accelerate through the ball, but swing high to low and away from your body while transferring your weight forward.
4. Think about what you’re trying to achieve: From a tactical point of view, the key is to realize what you’re trying to do with the slice backhand and not try to do too much with it. Usually, the best players don’t use the slice as a winning shot, but instead seek to put the ball in an awkward position for their opponents.
What NOT to do:
1. Don’t chop down on the ball: Club players often mistakenly believe that they can produce slice by chopping down on the ball rather than hitting through the ball with a longer swing. The ball is traveling in a roughly horizontal line, and if the racquet
is moving vertically, it’s harder to meet the ball in exactly the right spot. This means that you end up getting too much spin, too much cut and the ball doesn’t penetrate through the court. Players like Roger Federer and Tim Henman actually hit the slice very hard, and he was able to do that because he wasn’t chopping down on the ball.
2. Don’t be too clever: The slice is most effective when the player isn’t attempting to be fancy. Be aware of the situation: if you’re in a defensive position, just look to return the ball deep and low, or even short and low, to neutralize your opponent on the next shot.
Slice Advice:
1. Identify the perfect moment to use the shot.2. As an approach shot that stays low, forcing your opponent to
hit the ball up as you close in to the net.3. To change the pace of a rally and disrupt your opponent’s
rhythm.4. From a defensive position out wide to “reset” the point and
give you time to recover.5. When the ball bounces too low or too high to execute a solid
topspin backhand.
Hit A Slice Return:
On the 1st serve: The technique on the sliced backhand return is a bit different because it’s more of a block, particularly on the first serve. You want to have a much shorter swing than on a normal slice because you’ll be using the pace from the opponent’s serve. You also want to keep a square racquet face as much as possible so you have more chance of making a clean contact.
On the 2nd serve: When you watch Roger Federer hit the sliced return, notice how much cut he’s getting on that ball. Although the racquet is moving from high to low, it’s still traveling through the line of the shot, so the ball stays very low. Rather than using the return as an offensive shot, his idea is to push the ball back and be aggressive with his forehand on the next shot.
I hope this is able to add a little variation to your tennis arsenal of shots! I have found that by hitting slice ever so often can be just as effective and just as devastating as a powerful flat ball, except that the spin directly adds to the consistency and effectiveness of the shot and your over all game. And the end result here is that wind up playing a higher percentage tennis game.
I wish you all the best of luck and hope you are able to incorporate this tip into your game and that it brings you added success on the court.
Mitchell S. DavidDirector of Tennis – USPTA / USPTR
GOLF CALENDAR MAR/APR 2016M
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1:00pQuota Skins Game
1:00pQuota Skins Game
5:00pNine & Wine
RSVP
5:00pNine & Wine
RSVP
1:00pQuota Skins Game
1:00pQuota Skins Game
1:00pQuota Skins Game
1:00pQuota Skins Game
1:00pQuota Skins Game
Feather SoundMen’s & Ladies Club
Championship(9:00a Shotgun)
Feather SoundMen’s & Ladies Club
Championship(9:00a Shotgun)
12:00pm JuniorGolf Clinic
8:30a Men’sPick-Up Game
8:00a Open Clinic
12:00pm JuniorGolf Clinic
Feather Sound MGAMember/Member or
Member/Guest(8:30a Shotgun)
12:00pm JuniorGolf Clinic
8:30a Men’sPick-Up Game
8:00a Open Clinic
12:00pm JuniorGolf Clinic
12:00pm JuniorGolf Clinic
First RoundMen’s Feather Sound
4-Ball Match Play
8:30a Men’sPick-Up Game
8:00a Open Clinic
12:00pm JuniorGolf Clinic
12:00pm JuniorGolf Clinic
8:30a Men’sPick-Up Game
8:00a Open Clinic
12:00pm JuniorGolf Clinic
8:30a Men’sPick-Up Game
8:00a Open Clinic
12:00pm JuniorGolf Clinic
11:00aMen’s Blue Tee Game
11:00aMen’s Blue Tee Game
9:00aPlay With The Pro
9:00aPlay With The Pro
9:00aPlay With The Pro
Ladies Invitational(9:00a Shotgun)
9:00aPlay With The Pro
9:00aPlay With The Pro
Feather SoundMember/GuestPractice Round
ACG Tampa Bay 9 Holes3:00p Craft Beer Tasting
after play
Feather SoundMember/Guest
1st, 2nd & 3rd Rounds
Feather SoundMember/Guest
4th, 5th & Final RoundShot Out
9:00aPlay With The Pro
9:00aPlay With The Pro
8:00a Men’sQuota Game
8:00a Men’sQuota Game
8:00a Men’sQuota Game
8:00a Men’sQuota Game
8:00a Men’sQuota Game
8:00a Men’sQuota Game
Family ResourcesGolf Tournament(12:30p Shotgun)
Beef O’Brady’sGolf Tournament(9:00a Shotgun)
GOLF COURSECLOSED
GOLF COURSECLOSED
GOLF COURSECLOSED
COURSE OPEN
GOLF PRO SHOP OPEN8:00a-2:00p
COURSE OPEN
GOLF PRO SHOP OPEN8:00a-2:00p
8:00a Men’sQuota Game
Easter
St. Patricks DayDaylight Savings
Time Ends
Ladie’s Day(9:00a Shotgun)
1:00pQuota Skins Game
9:00aPlay With The Pro
9:00aPlay With The Pro
Florida StateWinter Series
2nd & Final Round(8:30a Shotgun)
11:00aMen’s Blue Tee Game
Ladie’s Day(9:00a Shotgun)
11:00aMen’s Blue Tee Game
Feather Sound LGAPickup Game
(9:00a Shotgun)
Feather Sound LGAPickup Game
(9:00a Shotgun)
11:00aMen’s Blue Tee Game
11:00aMen’s Blue Tee Game
Feather Sound LGAEclectic Tournament
(9:00a Shotgun)
Feather Sound LGAPickup Game
(9:00a Shotgun)
Feather Sound LGAPickup Game
(9:00a Shotgun)
Ladie’s Day(9:00a Shotgun)
11:00aMen’s Blue Tee Game
11:00aMen’s Blue Tee Game
11:00aMen’s Blue Tee Game
11:00aMen’s Blue Tee Game
11:00aMen’s Blue Tee Game
11:00aMen’s Blue Tee Game
11:00aMen’s Blue Tee Game
11:00aMen’s Blue Tee Game
11:00aMen’s Blue Tee Game
11:00aMen’s Blue Tee Game
11:00aMen’s Blue Tee Game
11:00aMen’s Blue Tee Game
APRIL 14TH, 15TH & 16TH
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Men’s Night OutSatellite Practice/WarmupWomen’s Night OutWeekend Warrior Clinic
Calendar Legend:AAS:ADC:BC:EBT:
Adult All StarsAdult Drill ClinicBoot CampEarly Bird Clinic
Junior All StarsJunior Development TennisJunior Future StarsJunior Quick Start
JAS:JDTP:JFS:JQS:
MNO:SAT:WNO:WWC:
8:00a EBT (Int)
9:30a ADC (Adv)
3:30p JQS
4:00p JFS
5:00p JAS
6:30p MNO
8:00a EBT (Int)
9:30a ADC (Adv)
3:30p JQS
4:00p JFS
5:00p JAS
6:30p MNO
8:00a EBT (Int)
9:30a ADC (Adv)
3:30p JQS
4:00p JFS
5:00p JAS
6:30p MNO
8:00a EBT
9:30a Team FeatherSound Adult Clinic
8:00a EBT
9:30a Team FeatherSound Adult Clinic
8:00a EBT
9:30a Team FeatherSound Adult Clinic
8:00a EBT
9:30a Team FeatherSound Adult Clinic
8:00a WWC
9:00a JDTP (drop in)
10:00a ADC (Int.)
8:00a WWC
9:00a JDTP (drop in)
10:00a ADC (Int.)
8:00a WWC
9:00a JDTP (drop in)
10:00a ADC (Int.)
8:00a WWC
9:00a JDTP (drop in)
10:00a ADC (Int.)
8:00a EBT
9:30a Team FeatherSound Adult Clinic
8:00a ADC (Beg.)
9:00a JDTP (drop in)
10:00a ADC (Int.)
8:00a ADC (Beg.)
9:00a JDTP (drop in)
10:00a ADC (Int.)
8:00a SAT9:00a FSCC vs
Countryside Racquets (H)9:30a ADC (Int)
3:30p JQS4:00p JFS5:00p AAS
6:30p BC (Int)
8:00a SAT9:00a FSCC vs
Racquet Club NE (A)9:30a ADC (Int)
3:30p JQS4:00p JFS5:00p AAS
6:30p BC (Int)
8:00a SAT9:00a FSCC vs Vinoy (H)
9:30a ADC (Int)3:30p JQS4:00p JFS5:00p AAS
6:30p BC (Int)
8:00a SAT9:00a FSCC vsInnisbrook (A)9:30a ADC (Int)
3:30p JQS4:00p JFS5:00p AAS
6:30p BC (Int)
9:00a Pot Luck
8:00a PADL Warm Up9:00a PADL vs East Lake (H)
9:30a ADC (Int.)3:30p JQS4:00p JFS5:00p JAS
6:30p WNO
8:00a EBT (Int)
9:30a ADC (Adv)
3:30p JQS
4:00p JFS
5:00p JAS
6:30p MNO
8:00a SAT9:00a FSCC vs Belleair
Country Club (H)9:30a ADC (Int)
3:30p JQS4:00p JFS5:00p AAS
6:30p BC (Int)
8:00a PADL Warm Up9:00a PADL vs SP Tennis (A)
9:30a ADC (Int.)3:30p JQS4:00p JFS5:00p JAS
6:30p WNO
8:00a PADL Warm Up9:00a PADL vs Vinoy 2 (A)
9:30a ADC (Int.)3:30p JQS4:00p JFS5:00p JAS
6:30p WNO
8:00a PADL Warm Up
9:00a PADL vs Innisbrook (H)
9:00a Jr Tennis Camp (ages 4-7)
10:00a Jr Tennis Camp (ages 8-17)
12:00p Adult Tennis Camp
6:30p WNO
8:00a PADL Warm Up9:00a PADL vs Seminole (A)
9:30a ADC (Int.)3:30p JQS4:00p JFS5:00p JAS
6:30p WNO
8:00a PADL Warm Up9:00a FSCC vs Open Date
9:30a ADC (Int.)3:30p JQS4:00p JFS5:00p JAS
6:30p WNO
8:00a SAT9:00a FSCC vs
Open Date9:30a ADC (Int)
3:30p JQS4:00p JFS5:00p AAS
6:30p BC (Int)
8:00a PADL Warm Up9:00a FSCC vs Open Date
9:30a ADC (Int.)3:30p JQS4:00p JFS5:00p JAS
6:30p WNO
8:00a SAT9:00a FSCC vs
Open Date9:30a ADC (Int)
3:30p JQS4:00p JFS5:00p AAS
6:30p BC (Int)
8:00a EBT (Int)
9:30a ADC (Adv)
3:30p JQS
4:00p JFS
5:00p JAS
6:30p MNO
9:30a ADC (Int.)3:30p JQS4:00p JFS5:00p JAS
6:30p WNO
9:30a ADC (Int)3:30p JQS4:00p JFS5:00p AAS
6:30p BC (Int)
8:00a EBT (Int)
9:30a ADC (Adv)
3:30p JQS
4:00p JFS
5:00p JAS
6:30p MNO
9:30a ADC (Int.)3:30p JQS4:00p JFS5:00p JAS
6:30p WNO
8:15a PADL Practice
10:00a SAT
3:30p JQS
4:00p JFS
5:00p JAS
6:30p BC (Adv.)
8:15a PADL Practice
10:00a SAT
3:30p JQS
4:00p JFS
5:00p JAS
6:30p BC (Adv.)
9:00a Junior TennisCamp (ages 4-7)
10:00a Junior TennisCamp (ages 8-17)
12:00p AdultTennis Camp
9:00a Junior TennisCamp (ages 4-7)
10:00a Junior TennisCamp (ages 8-17)
12:00p AdultTennis Camp
9:00a Junior TennisCamp (ages 4-7)
10:00a Junior TennisCamp (ages 8-17)
12:00p AdultTennis Camp
9:00a Junior TennisCamp (ages 4-7)
10:00a Junior TennisCamp (ages 8-17)
12:00p AdultTennis Camp
6:30p MNO
8:15a PADL Practice
10:00a SAT
3:30p JQS
4:00p JFS
5:00p JAS
6:30p BC (Adv.)
8:15a PADL Practice
10:00a SAT
3:30p JQS
4:00p JFS
5:00p JAS
6:30p BC (Adv.)
8:15a PADL Practice
10:00a SAT
3:30p JQS
4:00p JFS
5:00p JAS
6:30p BC (Adv.)
8:00a EBT
9:30a Team FeatherSound Adult Clinic
8:00a ADC (Beg.)
9:00a JDTP (drop in)
10:00a ADC (Int.)
8:15a PADL Practice
10:00a SAT
3:30p JQS
4:00p JFS
5:00p JAS
6:30p BC (Adv.)
8:15a PADL Practice
10:00a SAT
3:30p JQS
4:00p JFS
5:00p JAS
6:30p BC (Adv.)
8:15a PADL Practice
10:00a SAT
3:30p JQS
4:00p JFS
5:00p JAS
6:30p BC (Adv.)
8:00a EBT
9:30a Team FeatherSound Adult Clinic
8:00a ADC (Beg.)
9:00a JDTP (drop in)
10:00a ADC (Int.)
8:00a EBT
9:30a Team FeatherSound Adult Clinic
8:00a ADC (Beg.)
9:00a JDTP (drop in)
10:00a ADC (Int.)
8:15a PADL Practice
10:00a SAT
3:30p JQS
4:00p JFS
5:00p JAS
6:30p BC (Adv.)
9:00a Pot Luck
9:00a Pot Luck
9:00a Pot Luck
9:00a Pot Luck
9:00a Pot Luck
9:00a Pot Luck
9:00a Pot Luck
Easter
St. Patricks Day
Daylight SavingsTime Ends
We would like to invite all FSCC Adult & Junior members and guests alike to join us for a 5 day fun tennis campthat will begin to build your fundamentals of the gameof tennis.
Select the day to day option or join us for all 5 days!
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10:30a-3:00pEaster Brunch
RSVP19th HoleCLOSED
19th HoleCLOSED
11:30a-5:00p1/2 Price Burgers
19th HoleCLOSED
11:30a-5:00p1/2 Price Burgers
19th HoleCLOSED
11:30a-5:00p1/2 Price Burgers
19th HoleCLOSED
11:30a-5:00p1/2 Price Burgers
12:30p Ladies’ Bridge
12:30p Ladies’ Bridge
12:30p Ladies’ Bridge
12:30p Ladies’ Bridge
12:30p Ladies’ Bridge
12:30p Ladies’ Bridge
12:30p Ladies’ Bridge
12:30p Ladies’ Bridge
12:30p Ladies’ Bridge
7:00p Trivial Pursuit
7:00p Trivial Pursuit
6:30p Wine TastingRSVP
6:30p Wine Tasting
6:00p-9:00pComfor Food Night
RSVP
6:00p-9:00pSteak & Potato Night
RSVP
6:00p-9:00pSteak & Potato Night
RSVP
6:00p-9:00pSouthern Food Night
RSVP
6:00p-9:00pHappy Hour &
Live Entertainment
6:00p-9:00pHappy Hour &
Live Entertainment
6:00p-9:30pPrime Rib
Dinner Bu�etRSVP
6:00p-9:30pPrime Rib
Dinner Bu�etRSVP
6:00p-9:00pHappy Hour &
Live Entertainment
6:00p-9:30pSt. Patricks Day Party
RSVP
6:00p-9:00pHappy Hour &
Live Entertainment
6:00p-9:00pParent’s Night Out
RSVP
6:00p-9:00pHappy Hour &
Live Entertainment
6:00p-9:00pParent’s Night Out
RSVP
6:00p-9:30pPrime Rib
Dinner Bu�etRSVP
6:00p-9:00pHappy Hour &
Live Entertainment
6:00p-9:30pPrime Rib
Dinner Bu�etRSVP
6:00p-9:00pHappy Hour &
Live Entertainment
6:00p-10:00p50’s/60’s Sock Hop Party
RSVP
6:00p-9:30pPrime Rib
Dinner Bu�etRSVP
6:00p-9:00pHappy Hour &
Live Entertainment
6:00p-9:30pPrime Rib
Dinner Bu�etRSVP
6:00p-9:00pHappy Hour &
Live Entertainment
6:00p-9:30pPrime Rib
Dinner Bu�etRSVP
6:00p-9:30pPrime Rib
Dinner Bu�etRSVP
Easter
St. Patricks DayDaylight Savings
Time Ends
5:00pNine & Wine
RSVP
5:00pNine & Wine
RSVP
March 18th & April 22nd
5:00pm
$30 / Members$35 / Social Members$40 / Guests
Contact Golf Pro Shopfor more details
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Pegged pants,Poodle skirts
Most Authentic attire/prize
DJ spinning your favorite “oldies”
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Jitterbug contest
Build your own ice cream soda bar
Photo booth
Childcare available($10/child)
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$29.95 Per Person$14.95 Children 6-12
(FREE for Children 5 & Under)
Sunday, March 27th10:30am-3:00pm
Thursday, March 17th6:00p-9:30p
Thursday, March 17th6:00p-9:30p
St. Patrick’s DayParty
St. Patrick’s DayParty
$29.95 Per Person$9.95 Children 6-12(FREE for Children
5 & Under)
$19.95 Per Person$9.95 Children 6-12(FREE for Children
5 & Under)
DINING & SOCIAL EVENTS
Please RSVP Judy Peterson [email protected] for all events above
CLUB DIRECTORYClubhouse/Reception & AdministrationJudy Peterson
Membership & Events ManagerMeghan Forehand
Golf Course SuperintendentMike Strube
Golf Pro Shop
Director of GolfLew Smither III
Director of Golf InstructionBrianne Murphy
Director of TennisMitchell David
Food and Beverage DirectorChef Jeff Arbogast
Dining Room
(727) [email protected]
(727) 202-4060 [email protected]
(727) 572-6654 [email protected]
(727) 572-6677
(727) [email protected]
(727) [email protected]
(727) [email protected]
(727) [email protected]
(727) 897-5403
TENNIS OFFICEMonday - Thursday: 8:00 am - 6:30 pmFriday: 8:00 am - 1:00 pmSaturday - Sunday: 8:00 am - Noon
TENNIS COURTS*Monday - Thursday: 8:00 am - 9:00 pmFriday - Sunday: 8:00 am - Dusk*Courts are CLOSED each day from Noon - 3:00 pmfor maintenence & watering.
DINING ROOMMonday: CLOSEDTuesday: 11:30 am - 5:00 pmWednesday - Friday: 11:30 am - 9:30 pmSaturday - Sunday: 11:30 am - 5:00 pmNote: The Bar closes one hour after food service
19th HOLEMonday - Tuesday: CLOSEDWednesday - Friday: 11:00 am - 5:00 pmSaturday: 7:00 am - 10:30 am/BreakfastSaturday: 7:00 am - 4:00 pmSunday: 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
GOLF COURSE & PRO SHOPMonday: CLOSED**1st Monday of the Month/Course ONLY: 11:00am - 3:00pmTuesday - Sunday 7:30 am - 5:00 pm
GOLF TEE TIMESMonday: CLOSEDTuesday - Friday: 8:00 amSaturday - Sunday: 7:30 am
DRIVING RANGEMonday: CLOSEDTuesday - Sunday: 7:00 am - 5:00 pm
GOLF COURSE MAINTENANCEMonday - Thursday: 6:30 am - 2:30 pmFriday: 6:30 am - 11:30 amSaturday - Sunday: 6:00 am - 9:00 am
FITNESS CENTERMonday: CLOSEDTuesday: 7:00 am - 6:00 pmWednesday - Friday: 7:00 am - 9:00 pmSaturday - Sunday: 7:00 am - 5:00 pm
HOURS OF OPERATION