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Prime Rib Night Every ursday Friday Night BBQ Every Friday starting May 29 Last Roast Chicken Night Sunday, May 31 Edna Cooke 2-Ball Monday, May 4 - Friday, May 8 Tennis Mixer Friday, May 8 Mother’s Day Brunch & Dinner Sunday, May 10 Victoria Day Social Golf Sunday, May 17 One Day Mixed Doubles Tournament Saturday, May 23 Gold Cup Saturday, May 30 & Sunday, May 31 Lobster Fest Monday, June 8 Womens’ 2 Day Eclectic Monday, June 8 - Tuesday, June 9 Vintage ursday, June 18 Rackets & Runners Doubles Challenge Saturday, June 20 Father’s Day BBQ Dinner Sunday, June 21 Womens’ Invite a Friend Tuesday, June 23 Canada Day Social Golf Sunday, June 28 Grandmother’s Cup Tuesday, June 30 Coming Events 2015 QUALIFYING SATURDAY & GOLD CUP SUNDAY Club Championship Qualifying Senior Club Championship Qualifying 1 st and 2 nd Flight Qualifying Saturday, May 30, 2015 & Sunday, May 31, 2015 Format ***23 Players qualify for the Club Championship + last year’s Champion*** ***15 players qualify for Senior Club Championship + last year’s Champion (based on Saturday Scores)*** Eligibility All Gentlemen Golf Members If you believe you can break 85 from the White Tees you should be playing on Saturday! Chairman: Director of Golf, Alan Palmer

Transcript of May Green Final

Prime Rib NightEvery Thursday

Friday Night BBQEvery Friday starting May 29

Last Roast Chicken NightSunday, May 31

Edna Cooke 2-BallMonday, May 4 - Friday, May 8

Tennis MixerFriday, May 8

Mother’s Day Brunch & DinnerSunday, May 10

Victoria Day Social GolfSunday, May 17

One Day Mixed Doubles Tournament

Saturday, May 23

Gold CupSaturday, May 30 & Sunday, May 31

Lobster FestMonday, June 8

Womens’ 2 Day EclecticMonday, June 8 - Tuesday, June 9

Vintage Thursday, June 18

Rackets & Runners Doubles Challenge

Saturday, June 20

Father’s Day BBQ DinnerSunday, June 21

Womens’ Invite a FriendTuesday, June 23

Canada Day Social GolfSunday, June 28

Grandmother’s CupTuesday, June 30

Coming Events

2015 QUALIFYING SATURDAY& GOLD CUP SUNDAY

Club Championship Qualifying Senior Club Championship Qualifying

1st and 2nd Flight Qualifying

Saturday, May 30, 2015 & Sunday, May 31, 2015

Format***23 Players qualify for the Club

Championship + last year’s Champion******15 players qualify for Senior Club

Championship + last year’s Champion (based on Saturday Scores)***

EligibilityAll Gentlemen Golf Members

If you believe you can break 85 from the White Tees you should be playing on Saturday!

Chairman: Director of Golf, Alan Palmer

GreenThe May 2015

President’s ReportDAVID PREST, President

Captain’s CornerJAY SNYDER, Men’s Captain

We are just starting into May but it feels like the season started 3 months ago. The weather, of course, has been extraordinary since January and in response, the course and the clubhouse have seen much more activity than usual for this time of year.Tennis is into full swing and on the golf side the Ladies’ and Men’s Openings marked an excellent start to the season.

The course is in tremendous shape and following aeration our greens superintendent fully expects that it will be in exceptional form for 2015.

The new halfway house was completed on budget and on time and is now fully operational. The positive comments from members and staff support a conclusion that the halfway house will be a very complementary addition to our outstanding food and beverage services. I have no doubt that the staff and the members will find the new building and the range of menu options to be a welcome change from the old operation.

Overall, the course and grounds, management, food and beverage, golf and tennis staff have set the stage for an incredible Shaughnessy Experience for 2015 and they are to be congratulated for their enthusiasm and efforts that have made this possible. The compliments from members continue to flow - it is an excellent team providing excellent results.

Have a great 2015 season!

David PrestPresident

for those members populating the short game area allowed team Snyder’s side to take home the victory by just a point. Thanks for lunch fellas!

Our early season member guest event; The Cold Duck, might be in need of a name change after back to back years of sunny skies and summer conditions. This event is a terrific opportunity to showcase the year round playability of Shaughnessy and also the “Shaughnessy experience” that we have come to expect.

Finally, Men’s opening day capped off our busy April as a full field enjoyed great weather and an impressive spread. The winning team seemed to be playing a different golf course than the rest of us with a score that Jordan Speith would have admired.

A special thanks to Rob, Alan, Natasha, Ian, and all of the staff for providing a truly special experience at every level for each event.

With three events under our belt, it’s safe to say the season is off to a great start. The course has been in tremendous shape through the early spring with most weekends providing sunshine and smooth greens.

The Men’s season began with the rejuvenated Showdown or Cap’n vs Vice cap’n. A keen eye

We tried a new “pick-a-pro” event on Master’s weekend this year which paired a Shaughnessy member’s score with a PGA player’s score from Sunday. We plan on doing this for all the majors this year so plan on playing the Saturday of major weekends if you would like to participate.

Pace of play was the one area of our events where there is definitely room to improve. Full fields mean there are a lot of people on the golf course. We try to format the competitions in order to keep things moving. If you’re out of the hole, pick up and move along. Our starter, Dave, has returned after a one year hiatus and he will be diligent, and perhaps obnoxious, ensuring you are in the right position. Please try to keep up with the group in front of you, not ahead of the group behind you.

Our upcoming events include the Senior Men’s Opening May 7th, Gold Cup and Club Championship qualifying May 30th and 31st, and Point Grey Interclub at Shaughnessy June 11th. Gold Cup is a great weekend of competition and isn’t reserved for low handicappers. The course will again be set up in an accommodating fashion for Saturday’s round so please come out and compete!

Men’s nights officially start on May 6th and Chris Walwyn and Gord Chan have an impressive list of sponsors lined up. I have no doubt they will be raising the bar again this year on what is already a fantastic night of golf, food, and prizes. Come out early and often to start accumulating points for the season long Race-to-Roundup. This year will be extremely competitive as the top three point getters receive paid entry into the final men’s night AND round up.

Sincerely,

Jay SnyderMens Captain

Tennis NewsJEROME FOURNIER, Director of Tennis

ONE DAY MIXED DOUBLES TOURNAMENT - Saturday, May 23rd, 2015, 9:00am - 3:00pm followed by an outdoor barbecue. Participants in this event are guaranteed three matches. Tennis or Full Privilege Members only are eligible to play and there is room for only 16 teams. Call the Tennis Centre for more information, or to sign up.

RACKETS & RUNNERS MEMBER/GUEST DOUBLES CHALLENGE - Saturday, June 20th, 2015. Men’s, Ladies’ and Mixed Doubles - we have it all! Come out and enjoy a lunch and/or dinner barbecue style while watching some exciting tennis. At least one Shaughnessy member must be part of each team. This year we have a maxi-mum combined team rating of 8.5. Sign up directly with Jerome. This will be tons of fun with great prizes too.

Your Tennis Team,Jerome, Teresa, Dave, Kamil, Courtney, Mary-Kate and Leo.

LADIES TENNIS NIGHT - Fun, social, organized doubles play every Monday from 6:30pm - 8:00pm. This is open to all levels of play. You can sign up weekly with Courtney in the Tennis Centre.

MEN’S TENNIS NIGHT - Friendly, competitive play every Tuesday. Two weekly sessions are being offered, 6:00pm - 7:30pm and 7:30pm - 9:00pm. Sign up weekly with Courtney in the Tennis Centre.

Jerome’s Tennis Tips“The overhead smash”1. Footwork2. Attitude3. Adjustments

1. The lob is a very popular shot; one of the main reasons is because of the common weak footwork for the overhead. Never face the net when backing up for the shot, always turn sideways. The intermediate player will use side shuffle steps to get back to cover the lob where the advanced player will opt to use crossover side steps which are faster but require better balance.

2. Have the right attitude, be aggressive! The goal of your overhead smash is to end the point. If you are too safe and hit it too softly, your opponent will continue to lob you. If you lack confidence with your stroke, add some spin to it to decrease your margin of error and/or come out and practice it to build that confidence.

3. After a few games, you will have a pretty good idea if your opponent is a lobber or not. If he/she is, then don’t rush too close to the net. Let them know by staying a little bit further back, that you are anticipating the lob. This might force them to change their mind or hit a better lob that might go out!

Game, Set, Match.Jerome FournierDirector of Tennis

Summer 2015 Junior CampsTENNIS CAMPS

Monday-Thursday

June 22 - 25, June 29 - July 2, July 6 -9, July 13 - 16, July 20 - 23, July 27 - 30, August 4 - 7 (Tuesday-Friday), August 10 - 13, August 17 - 20, August 24 - 27

Morning Camp: 9:30 am - 12:00 pm

$230 + tax (Members) = $241.50 $250 + tax (Non-Members) = $262.50*Sign up for more than 2 camps and receive 10% off additional camps

Cancellation Policy: Classes must be cancelled one week prior to the start of the summer camp or 50% of the camp fee will be charged. No refund or credit offered after two days.

Monday - Thursday11:00 am - 12:00 pm golf, 12:00 pm - 12:45 pm lunch, 12:45 pm - 2:15 pm tennis

July 6 - 9, July 13 - 16, July 20 - 23, August 10 - 13, August 17 - 20, August 24 - 27Ages 10 - 16

$250 + tax (Members) = $262.50 $325 + tax (Non-Members) = $341.25

Golf and Tennis Camps

For more information, please contact Teresa Dobson Wahl at [email protected] or at 604-266-9165

Fore the WomenMARGO DOBBIN-STINSON, Women’s Captain

Your Executive, Golf Committee and Organizers of Special Events have worked hard through the winter months to plan and organize the very busy schedule of events for this season. We encourage you to attend as many as you can. Increasing participation in Tuesday’s golf, whether competitive or casual, remains our goal, so please join us.

Opening Day, March 31st was a great success with 57 ladies joining us for golf and lunch. We played nine holes under beautiful, sunny skies with lots of casual water on the course to remind us of the rainy week that came before. At our Annual Spring Meeting, I presented the changes coming up this season. For those not able to attend, here's what you can expect:✓ For a number of years there has been a mixture of maximum handicaps for different events. As the BCGA has set 40 as the maximum handicap, we have adopted this for our Medal Pin and competitive events. ✓ Last year we tried Days Derby as a one-day event. It met with mixed reviews so this year we’re going back to a qualifier on Sept 1st and the event Sept 8th. We’d like to extend a special invitation to our casual golfers to be our ponies this year. ✓ Judy Rollick has decided to retire the Rollick Wallace Cup. We thank her for all the time and effort she put into organizing this event for many years. Her contributions to the ladies golf at Shaughnessy will always be remembered. ✓ Last year the Rollick Wallace was combined with the Friendship Cup. That Cup remains and is always a great, fun event that gives us a chance to show off our course and club to our non-member friends. ✓ This year a special emphasis is being put on the Cookie 2-Ball. It’s the 65th anniversary of this event and we’re very excited about what the week will hold. See the bulletin board in the locker room for all the details of this fun week. Mimi Cooke is chairing the Special Events Committee and will answer any questions you may have. ✓ This is the first year for our green/red combo tees. The new score cards are available in the pro shop and indicate which red tees to use. This year we will use the combo tees for Medal Pin and Club Championship.✓ There are a number of changes to this years team. Join us for the Team Lunch and Seminar on April 30th to hear all about them. ✓ Last fall a vote was taken among the women to make changes to the Championship Week. The changes to be implemented this year are: o The qualifying round will be a one-day event only held on Tuesday of the Championship Week.o The Senior’s Championship will remain with the Club Championship qualifying round on Tuesday.o All rounds will be played off the combo tees.o The Championship week will be reduced to 3 days – Tuesday, Thursday and Friday with Match Play Thursday and Friday and Par Points on Friday.o In order to play in the matches you must play in the qualifying round on Tuesday. o The first Championship Flight will consist of the eight lowest gross scores from the Qualifying Round on Tuesday. The remaining flights will be determined by handicap, which will be frozen Saturday prior to Championship Week.

Don't forget to signup for our upcoming events. You can find the list online in the club's calendar or on the bulletin board in the locker room and you can signup online, in the locker room or through the pro shop. Look forward to seeing you on the course.

Margo Dobbin-StinsonLadies Captain

From the Golf ShopALAN PALMER, Director of Golf

Dear Members,

With Spring Aeration now behind us, we are excited to welcome all members back to the club, for what is looking to be an extremely great golf season.

The entire Golf Operation and myself, as your Director of Golf, are excited to serve you and your invited guests throughout the 2015 season. Offering friendly and exceptional service is what we always strive to provide, and I know we have just the right individuals to make that happen. All of the “core” Professional & Retail team will be returning, and we have two great additions, individuals who will be joining us until the fall as Retail Associates. (All Pictures will be posted in the Golf Shop, for you to familiarize yourself with the new team members).

Curtis Holroyd – From North Vancouver. Curtis is a recent graduate of the Professional Golf Management Program at Georgian College (Barrie, Ontario.)

Sheldon Slonski – From Campbell River. Sheldon is currently studying Business Administration at Capilano University.

Both have Golf Shop experience and are excited to be joining the team! I look forward to keeping them for a number of years and helping them develop their skills in the golf business.

Below is our roster for 2015…

Director of Golf: Alan Palmer (PGA of Canada)

Associate Professional: Vaughn Marshall (PGA of Canada)Associate Professional: Ashley Zibrik (PGA of Canada)Assistant Professional: Branden Stewart (PGA of Canada)Assistant Professional: Matt Dunn (PGA of Canada)

Head Teaching Professional: Gordon Timbers (PGA of Canada)

Retail Manager: Derek Orr (PGA of Canada)

Assistant Retail Manager: Cassandra HumesRetail Associate: Jared Siminoff (PGA of Canada)Retail Associate: Curtis HolroydRetail Associate: Sheldon Slonski

Back Shop Manager: Bernard Ting

Starter/Player Assistant: David Evans

Alan PalmerDirector of Golf

Retail CornerDEREK ORR, Retail Manager

I have been around long enough to know that a tremendously important day is just around the corner… and with that, comes a reason to visit us in the golf shop!

Mothers hold their children’s hands for a short while, but their hearts forever.What’s Hot in EquipmentThe industry leader in watch GPS technology is now better than ever! Each device features precise distances to the front, back and middle of the green as well as digital personal scorecard and individual shot distance measuring. GPS golf watches pack powerful features into a small package. One glance at your wrist from any point on the course is all it takes to get distances to the green, doglegs and layups.

Starting May 1st take advantage of $50 off ALL Garmin watches via mail in rebate!

What’s Hot in ApparelOne brand I am extremely proud to present for 2015 is Cracked Wheat. At Cracked Wheat their goal is to provide versatile women’s sportswear, blending fashion and function. They recognize (as do we) that women of all ages, shapes, and sizes play golf & we want you to be comfortable and look good when you wear Cracked Wheat. Attention to colors and details layat the heart of their designs, making the collections easy to co-ordinate and fun to wear.

Did you know… The longest golf hole in the world is the 7th hole (par 7) of the Sano Course at the Satsuki Golf Club in Japan. It measures an incredible 909 yards!

Derek OrrRetail Manager

On May 9th & 10th we invite you to take advantage of 20% off all Women’s Apparel. Come spoil yourself or find a great item for a gift… With all the exciting new brands in the shop, we know you will find the perfect item!

Hole-In-OneCongratulations to:Mrs. Christina Wong

Hole #12

Duplicate BridgeTo our Duplicate Ladies,

We have just finished our spring session with a wonderful celebration of Mollie McDonald’s 100th Birthday. We had a Swiss team game and our winners were Mollie McDonald, Marti Oppenheimer, Tove Currie, Wilna Lane, Mary-Frances Tuck and Ruth Norris. The Club presented Mollie with a delicious cake, Sheila Ross donated the champagne and Marti took some wonderful pictures. All the ladies were thrilled to be part of this celebration. Thank you also to Ian, Jason, Avelina and most important to my committee of: Kathy Brady for keeping all our financial books in order, and Aster Osen for helping me all year. We had our Shaughnessy/Capilano tournament on Friday, April 10th.

Here are the six teams that qualified for this event:1. Geri Jarvis and Joanne McDonald2. Joyce Pearkes and Trish DuMoulin3. Marija Kerr and Sheila Ross4. Mary-Frances Tuck and Tove Currie5. Kathleen Brady and Susan O’Bryan6. Nancy Semke and Pat Forgacs

All the ladies had a wonderful day with a delicious lunch. Capilano won the bridge tournament this year. Thank you all for participating. Next year, we will host this event and hopefully the cup will come back to Shaughnessy.

HERE ARE THE RESULTS OF FEBRUARY AND MARCH

FEBRUARY 12th1. Patsy Hansen /Wilna Lane2. Joyce Pearkes/Trish DuMoulin3. Sheila Ross/Marija Kerr

FEBRUARY 19THNORTH/SOUTH EAST/WEST1. Patsy Hansen/Wilna Lane 1. Alix Brown/Pat Forgacs2. Marija Kerr/Sheila Ross 2. Susan Southam/Ann Barclay3. Joanne McDonald/Marti Oppenheimer 3. Beth Goehring/Frances Gould

FEBRUARY 26THNORTH/SOUTH EAST/WEST1. Tove Currie/Mary-Frances Tuck 1. Sheila Ross/Marija Kerr2. Alix Brown/Marti Oppenheimer 2. Susan Southam/Ann Barclay3. Anne Roberts/Mary McDermid 3. Louise Heinrich/Carolyn Wark

Canada Day Social GolfSunday, June 28, 2015

Sign up through the Golf Shop: 604-266-6248

1:30pm 6:30pm

Shotgun StartCocktails, BBQ Buffet

Duplicate Bridge

Sunday, May 17, 2015

Sign Up through the Golf Shop: 604-266-6248

Victoria Day Social Golf

No “Formal” Scoring CompetitionKP’s, Door Prizes, and much more!

MARCH 5THNORTH/SOUTH EAST/WEST1. Trish DuMoulin/Joyce Pearkes 1. Sheila Ross/Marija Kerr2. Mary-Frances Tuck/Tove Currie 2. Barbara Horton/Aster Osen3. Kathleen Brady/Susan O’Bryan 3. Hazel Cheng/Beverly Lambert

MARCH 12THNORTH/SOUTH EAST/WEST1. Pat Forgacs/Nancy Semke 1. Sheila Ross/Marija Kerr2. Mary-Frances Tuck/Tove Currie 2. Joyce Pearkes/Trish DuMoulin3. Ann Barclay/Susan Southam 3. Beverly Lambert/Hazel Cheng

MARCH 19th (IN HOUSE SWISS TEAM)WINNERS: Mollie McDonald, Marti Oppenheimer, Ruth Norris, Wilna Lane, Tove Currie and Mary-Frances Tuck

Thank you for supporting the Duplicate Bridge. We are always looking for new players to join us.Please let us know if you are interested. We wish you all a wonderful summer and we will see you on Thursday, September 24th, 2015.

DATES FOR FALL DUPLICATE BRIDGE:WEEK 1. SEPTEMBER 24THWEEK 2. OCTOBER 1ST WEEK 3. OCTOBER 8THWEEK 4. OCTOBER 15THWEEK 5. OCTOBER 22NDWEEK 6, OCTOBER 29THWEEK 7. NOVEMBER 5TH WEEK 8. NOVEMBER 12TH WEEK 9. NOVEMBER 19TH WEEK 10 NOVEMBER 26 (IN HOUSE SWISS TEAM)

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4TH CHARITY INVITATIONAL

Shotgun StartCocktails, BBQ Buffet

1:30pm6:30pm

ANNOUNCEMENT“Gordon Timbers named Head Teaching Professional”

It is with excitement that I announce to the entire membership that Gordon Timbers has been appointed Head Teaching Professional at Shaughnessy G&CC.

Gordon is originally from Haliburton, Ontario (30 minutes East of Muskoka.) Having attended Brock University and the Professional Golf Management Program at Georgian College, Gordon obtained his Class “A” Status within the PGA of Canada in 2012.

Gordon has held various positions at some of North America’s great facilities. Gordon began his career at the Delta Pinestone Resort (Haliburton, ON,) before joining the Professional Staff at Beacon Hall GC (Aurora, ON,) Georgian Bay Club (Collingwood, ON,) The Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge GC (Jasper, AB) and Olde Florida GC (Naples, FL.)

Gordon is entering his 3rd season at Shaughnessy, and is a Class “A” member of the PGA of Canada. In addition to his PGA credentials, other certifications include: level 2 Trackman Instructor, Titleist Performance Institute (TPI) Level 1 and he has recently become Aim Point certified.

Having been a past nominee and finalist for the PGA of Alberta – TEACHER OF THE YEAR (2012), we feel that Gordon will excel in his new role and benefit the members, by having a full time instructor on property.

In addition to instruction, Gordon will also oversee the Golf Academy and work closely with Bernard and his team in order to make sure our world class practice facilities are maintained.

Please help me in congratulating Gordon on his well-deserved appointment.

Alan PalmerDirector of Golf

Introducing the NEW Halfway House! We are very excited for the opening

of our new Halfway House!

We are bringing back some old favourites and trying out some new

fresh and tasty items.

Come and check us out!

Grandmother’s CupTuesday, June 30, 2015

Open to all Grandmothers (natural or otherwise)One Day medal round

(Stroke Play) CompetitionRed Tees

Sign up Online or through the Pro Shop

65th ANNUAL COOKIE 2-BALLMay 4 -5 (Off Day Wed.) 7 - 8, 2015

Find a Partner: maxium 15 stroke difference in handicap. Qualify on Monday and play Tuesday, Thursday & Friday ......... Rain or Shine

**EARLY BIRD SIGN-UP DRAW**

Start Time: 9:30amFormat: Alternate Shot

WelcomeA warm Shaughnessy welcome to the following new members.

Please add to your roster.

BROSNAN, VivienneClubhouseRes: 604-261-5488

CHAN, PrestonNon-Related JuniorRes: 604-327-9386

ETHERINGTON, JayGolfRes: 778-873-2312

KO, BrycenNon-Related JuniorRes: 604-279-9925

YAMINI, RoyaTennis Bus: 604-224-6684

HUANG, Kevin YiKaiRelated JuniorBus: 604-281-2298

SCHAAB, ThomasRelated JuniorRes: 604-738-6145

MIDDLETON, IanAssociate GolfRes: 778-866-3493

LEPOIDEVIN, AlexanderRelated JuniorRes: 604-360-3255

One Day Mixed Doubles Tournament

Saturday, May 23rd, 2015

9:00 am—3:00 pmCost: $40.00+tax

Includes muffins, coffee, juice, tennis balls, barbeque and prizes

Sign up in the Tennis CentreIf your looking for a partner,

contact Jerome Fournier, Director of Tennis

TENNIS OR FULL PRIVILEGE MEMBERS ONLY

IN MEMORIAMOur sympathy extends to

the families of

Mother’s Day Brunch & Dinner

Sunday, May 10, 2015Adults: $38.00 + taxChildren: $18.00 + tax(12 and under)

Adults: $44.00 + taxChildren: $19.00 + tax(12 and under)

Brunch:

Dinner:

Call the office at 604-266-4141 or email Ian Anderson at

[email protected] to make your reservation today!

Mr. Brian BentzThursday, April 23, 2015

Mr. Paul ReynoldsWednesday, April 1, 2015

17th Annual Shaughnessy Legends Tournament

Monday, July 13, 2015Format: Individual Competition

Prizes awarded for Champion and Runner Up

Golf Carts provided by the Club

SAVE THE DATE!

Chairmen of Event: Dr. Bob Meeks

Mr. Herbert LewisTuesday, April 28, 2015

SNAG - Starting New at Golf (ages 4-5)Learning the basic golf principals and movements with

equipment appropriate for younger children.Cost: $130.00+tax

Camp1: May 2, 9, 16, 23 (1:00 - 2:00) Camp 2: May 2, 9 ,16, 23 (2:30 - 3:30)

Camp 3: June 6, 13, 20, 27 (1:00 - 2:00) Camp 4: June 4, 13, 20, 27 (2:30 - 3:30)

Golf 100 - Intro to Golf (ages 6 - 10)Introducing the basic body movements that are essential

for golf in a fun and interactive way. Cost: $130.00+tax

Camp 1: May 2, 9, 16, 23 (1:00 - 2:00) Camp 2: May 2, 9, 16, 23 (2:30 - 3:30)

Camp 3: June 6, 13, 20, 27 (1:00 - 2:00) Camp 4: June 6, 13, 20, 27 (2:30 - 3:30)

Junior Girls Night & Junior Boys NightJunior Girls Night: Friday, Sept. 18, 2015Junior Boys Night: Friday, Sept. 25, 2015

4:00 - 9:00 Cost: $25.00+tax

Includes: 90 min lesson, snacks, dinner,contests, prizes, big break & movie night!

Individual Lessons(1:1 ratio with an instructor)

30 minute lesson: $45.0060 minute lesson: $80.00

Playing Lesson (6 holes) $90.00

Group Lessons(All group lessons are 60 min)

2 people: $45.00 each3 people: $35.00 each

4+ people: $30.00 each

For more information or to sign up please visit the golf shop or call 604-266-6248

SHAUGHNESSY ACADEMY

Sunday Roast Chicken Buffet

with Free Range Chickens

5:30 pmAdults: $28.00 + tax

Children: $15.00+tax

Last One! Sunday, May 31, 2015

A hearty home cooked meal, away from home!

2015 VintageThursday, June 18, 2015

1:00 PM ShotgunFormat:

2 Best Stableford Points and Individual Prizes

Eligibility:All Senior (55+) Gentlemen Golfing Members with an Official Handicap

Price: $50 + taxDinner Only: $40 + tax

Chairman of Event: Dr. Bob Meeks

Mark your calendar and save the date:

5th Annual SGCC “Summer Party”Friday, July 17, 2015

Come out and enjoy the “Shaughnessy Experience”Great Food and Entertainment

Guests Welcome

IN MEMORIAMOur sympathy extends to

the families of

Don’t forget to follow us on Facebook and Twitter

for up to date information and

promotions!

Facebook: Shaughnessy Golf and Country Club

Twitter: @ShaughnessyGolf

Women’s 2 Day EclecticMonday June 8, 2015 and

Tuesday, June 9, 2015

Monday, June 8th - medal roundTuesday, June 9th - improve on Monday’s score

Low Gross and Low Net prizesCome out for a great summer event!

29th ANNUALSHAUGHNESSY WOMEN’SCHARITY GOLF TOURNAMENTFriday, July 24, 2015

1:00 pm Shotgun - Red TeesSupport Salvation Army`s Kate Booth House and

Esther`s Place, transition homes for women and their children fleeing domestic violence.

NEW THIS YEAR! 1:00 PM START

Tournament Registration starts May 1, 2015Call Courtney at 604-266-9165 to sign up.

1 Golf member & 1 guest - May 1st to May 31st

1 Golf member (without a guest) May 1st to May 31st

1 Golf member & up to 3 guests starts June 1st

Please advise Courtney of your guest’s golf clubif applicable; if a golfer does not have an established

handicap, a handicap of 18 will be assigned.

Prizes for 1st, 2nd and 3rd place teams Prizes for skills competition

Inquiries, please contact Nina Henriksen. email: [email protected]

Bring Dad out to Shaughnessy for a Special BBQ Celebration

Buffet!

Sunday, June 21, 20155:30 pm

Call 604-266-4141 for reservationsor email Ian Anderson at

[email protected]

24 hour cancellation policy in effect.

Friday Night BBQ’s

are starting May 29, 2015 at 5:30 pm

Family BBQ’sStarting Sunday, June 28, 2015

Lobster FestMonday, June 8, 2015

6:00 pmPlease call the office for reservations

or email Ian Anderson at [email protected].

This event fills up quickly!

$125.00+tax for each Member & GuestIncludes: Lunch, Dinner & Prizes!

INTRODUCING OUR ADMINISTRATION TEAM

JASON SIGURDSONGeneral Manager

KATHLEEN LAMController

PAMELA HOANGAccounting Manager

CRYSTAL SANCAExecutive Assistant

DAVID OLAKAccounting Clerk

LUNA TSOIAccounting Clerk

RAJWINDER JAGPALPayroll & Benefits

CHANTAL MACDONALD Receptionist

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Cap Exchange @ SGCC Intermediate

Opening Day

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Last Man Standing Final

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Senior MixerMen’s

Tennis Night

Victoria Day Senior Mixer

Men’s Night

Senior Mixer

Tennis Mixer

Women’s DayInterclub

Mother’s Day Brunch & Dinner

Medal/Pin #2Mason/Norgan

Qualifier

Women’s Day

One Day Mixed Doubles

Tournament

Friday Night BBQ

Aeration ............

Cookie 2-Ball ..................................

Men’s Night

Men’s Night

Men’s NightSenior Mixer

Club Champ Qual - Gold Cup

Senior (55+) Club Champ 1st & 2nd

Flight

Victoria DaySocial Golf

Cookie 2-Ball ..................................

Club Champ Qual - Gold Cup

30 Men’s Tennis Night

Round 2 Men’s City Am