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THE SHIELD
A Newsletter for Members of the Belleair Country Club
June - July 2019 Vol. XLIII- Issue No. 6 -7 www.belleaircc.com
Belleair Country Club Wishes All of You a
HAPPY 4TH OF JULY
JOIN US TO
CELEBRATE
AT YOUR
CLUBDining & Social Calendar The Shield June - July 2019
Reservations at
JUNE 2019 727-461-7171
SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
DINING AREA DRESS CODE: SMART CASUAL 1
Bermuda length and mid-length shorts and proper tennis Men: Jackets, but no ties
attire are acceptable in all areas except the Main dining Women: Dressy pants or dresses.
room. In the MDR long pants are required for men. Such at- COUNTRY CLUB CASUAL
tire as gym shorts, cut-offs, stretch tights, tee shirts, tank
and halter tops and fishnet shirts are not permitted for Men: Long pants/collared shirts
men or women. Blue jeans are not permitted in the MDR, Women: Long pants or dresses FRI, JUNE 14
but are permitted in the 19th Hole, 1897 Lounge and in the CASUAL
Men: Bermuda-length shorts &
A LA CARTE
Sam Parks Lounge. Torn clothing (including torn jeans) is
not permitted on Club grounds. Proper etiquette dictates collared shirts DINING
that gentlemen should remove their caps in dining areas. Women: Bermuda length shorts 5:30-8:30 PM
2 3 4 5 6 7 KIDS FUN 8
BRUNCH BREAKFAST NIGHT @
11:00-2:00 & LUNCH PROGRESSIVE KIDS FUN SPORT CENTER
19TH HOLE BIG JACKPOT NIGHT @ 5:30 -10:00 PM
NIGHT SPORT CENTER
PLUS $100 5:30 -10:00 PM SEAFOOD &
JACKPOT PRIME RIB A LA CARTE
A LA CARTE 5:30-8:30 PM BIRTHDAY
NO EVENING PASTA NIGHT NIGHT BUFFET DINING
DINING DRAWING
DINING 5:30 - 8:30 PM 5:30 - 8:30 PM 5:30 - 8:30 PM 5:30-8:30 PM
5:30-8:30 PM 6:45-7:15 PM
9 10 11 12 13 14 KIDS NT @ 15
BRUNCH BREAKFAST SC 5:30 -10 PM
11:00-2:00 & LUNCH KIDS FUN
PROGRESSIVE NIGHT @ WINE NIGHT FATHER-
CLASSICAL 19TH HOLE BIG JACKPOT
SPORT CENTER 6:30 PM DAUGHTER
CONCERT NIGHT DINNER-DANCE
4:30 PM PLUS $100
5:30 -10:00 PM
5:30-8:30 PM
JACKPOT BIRTHDAY A LA CARTE
A LA CARTE 5:30-8:30 PM A LA CARTE
DINING NO EVENING PASTA NIGHT NIGHT DINING DINING
DRAWING
5:30-8:30 PM DINING 6:45-7:15 PM 5:30 - 8:30 PM 5:30 - 8:30 PM 5:30-8:30 PM 5:30-8:30 PM
16 17 18 19 20 21 22
FATHER’S BREAKFAST CHEF’S KIDS FUN
DAY & LUNCH KIDS FUN NIGHT @
PROGRESSIVE NIGHT
19TH HOLE BIG JACKPOT NIGHT @ SPORT CENTER
BRUNCH SPORT CENTER HAWAIIAN
11:00- 2:30 PM NIGHT CUISINE 5:30 -10:00 PM
PLUS $100 5:30 -10:00 PM
WITH
JACKPOT A LA CARTE
A LA CARTE
5:30-8:30 PM BIRTHDAY A LA CARTE
DINNER NO EVENING PASTA NIGHT DINING DINING
DRAWING NIGHT
5:30-8:30 PM DINING 6:45-7:15 PM 5:30 - 8:30 PM 5:30 - 8:30 PM 5:30-8:30 PM 5:30-8:30 PM
23/30 24 25 26 27 28 29
BRUNCH BREAKFAST KIDS FUN
11:00-2:00 & LUNCH PROGRESSIVE KIDS FUN NIGHT @
19TH HOLE BIG JACKPOT NIGHT @ SPORT CENTER
NIGHT SPORT CENTER 5:30 -10:00 PM
PLUS $100 5:30 -10:00 PM
JACKPOT
A LA CARTE 5:30-8:30 PM
BIRTHDAY A LA CARTE A LA CARTE
DINING NO EVENING DRAWING PASTA NIGHT NIGHT DINING DINING
5:30-8:30 PM DINING 6:45-7:15 PM 5:30 - 8:30 PM 5:30 - 8:30 PM 5:30-8:30 PM 5:30-8:30 PM
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Dining & Social Calendar
Reservations at
JULY 2019 727-461-7171
SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
1 2 3 4 5 6
BREAKFAST PROGRESSIVE KIDS FUN KIDS NIGHT @
& LUNCH BIG JACKPOT NIGHT @ SC 5:30 -10 PM
4TH OF JULY
19TH HOLE NIGHT SPORT CENTER COOKOUT
PLUS $100 5:30 -10:00 PM -POOLSIDE FAMILY
JACKPOT 1:00 - 4:00 PM PRICED
5:30-8:30 PM -CLUBHOUSE SEAFOOD A LA CARTE
NO EVENING PASTA NIGHT DINING
DINING
DRAWING 5:30-8:30 PM DELIGHTS
6:45-7:15 PM 5:30 - 8:30 PM 5:30 - 8:30 PM 5:30-8:30 PM
7 BRUNCH 8 9 10 11 12 13
11:00-2:00 BREAKFAST 1897 KIDS FUN
& LUNCH PROGRESSIVE KIDS FUN BREWFEST NIGHT @
CLASSICAL 19TH HOLE BIG JACKPOT NIGHT @
6:30 PM SPORT CENTER
CONCERT NIGHT SPORT CENTER 5:30 -10:00 PM
4:30 PM PLUS $100 5:30 -10:00 PM
JACKPOT BIRTHDAY A LA CARTE A LA CARTE
A LA CARTE 5:30-8:30 PM
NIGHT
NO EVENING DRAWING PASTA NIGHT DINING DINING
DINING
5:30-8:30 PM DINING 6:45-7:15 PM 5:30 - 8:30 PM 5:30 - 8:30 PM 5:30-8:30 PM 5:30-8:30 PM
14 15 16 17 18 19 20
BRUNCH BREAKFAST KIDS FUN
11:00-2:00 & LUNCH PROGRESSIVE KIDS FUN NIGHT @
19TH HOLE BIG JACKPOT NIGHT @ SPORT CENTER
NIGHT SPORT CENTER 5:30 -10:00 PM
PLUS $100 5:30 -10:00 PM
CHEF’S JACKPOT
FRENCH 5:30-8:30 PM BIRTHDAY TAPAS A LA CARTE
NO EVENING DRAWING PASTA NIGHT NIGHT NIGHT DINING
NIGHT
DINING 6:45-7:15 PM 5:30 - 8:30 PM 5:30 - 8:30 PM 6:00 - 8:30 PM 5:30-8:30 PM
5:30 - 8:30 PM
21 22 23 24 25 26 27
BRUNCH BREAKFAST KIDS FUN
11:00-2:00 & LUNCH PROGRESSIVE KIDS FUN NIGHT @
19TH HOLE BIG JACKPOT NIGHT @ SPORT CENTER
NIGHT SPORT CENTER 5:30 -10:00 PM
PLUS $100 5:30 -10:00 PM
JACKPOT
5:30-8:30 PM BIRTHDAY LOBSTER A LA CARTE
A LA CARTE
NO EVENING DRAWING PASTA NIGHT NIGHT NIGHT DINING
DINING
5:30-8:30 PM DINING 6:45-7:15 PM 5:30 - 8:30 PM 5:30 - 8:30 PM 5:30 - 8:30 PM 5:30-8:30 PM
28 29 30 31 2 for 1 Drinks Special (House Brands)
BRUNCH BREAKFAST KIDS FUN Tuesday-Friday 5:30-9:00 pm
11:00-2:00 & LUNCH PROGRESSIVE NIGHT @
19TH HOLE BIG JACKPOT SPORT CENTER
NIGHT 5:30 -10:00 PM
PLUS $100
JACKPOT
A LA CARTE 5:30-8:30 PM
DINING NO EVENING DRAWING PASTA NIGHT
5:30-8:30 PM DINING 6:45-7:15 PM 5:30 - 8:30 PM
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DINING & SOCIAL EVENTS JUNE - JULY 2019 727-461-7171
SUNDAY CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH, June 2, 9, 23, 30- BCC’s Sun- PASTA NIGHT, Wednesday, July 3, 10, 17, 24, 31– Buffet with
day Brunch buffet is a sociable event plus it’s enticing to the palate! soups, salads, pizza, pasta, zucchini noodles, sauces & accompani-
$19.95 pp, Children under 12 half price. 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. CC Casual. ments all for only $14.95 pp. Children under 12 $7.95. 5:30 - 8:30
p.m. CC Casual.
PROGRESSIVE BIG JACKPOT, Tuesday, June 4, 11, 18, 25– This
summer, the BIG jackpot will be drawn every Tuesday along with a KIDS FUN NIGHTS, Every Wednesday & Every Friday - Movies,
raffle for $100. All members’ names will be included in the jackpot, games, Pickleball & more! Located at the Sports Center. $10 per
but you must be present to win. 5:30 - 8:30 p.m. Optional buffet din- child; dinner $9.95. Kids 10 & under. 5:30 - 10 p.m. RSVP to the
ner; drawing b/n 6:45 - 7:15 p.m. Sports Center 727-812-6353.
PASTA NIGHT, Wednesday, June 5, 12, 19, 26 – Buffet with soups, FOURTH OF JULY COOKOUT, Thursday, July 4 -
salads, pizza, pasta, zucchini noodles, sauces & accompaniments all Cookout Poolside, 1:00 – 4:00 p.m. - Featuring a special A la Carte
for only $14.95 pp. Children under 12 $7.95. 5:30 - 8:30 p.m. CC Menu
Casual. Cookout Upper Level Clubhouse: 5:30 - 8:30 p.m. $24.95 per
person.
KIDS FUN NIGHTS, Every Wednesday & Every Friday - Movies,
Commemorate the holiday with family and friends, enjoy the activi-
arts & crafts, games, Pickleball and more! Located in the Recreation
Room at the Sports Center. $10 per child; dinner $9.95. Kids 10 & ties at the club and have a casual gathering to share a meal with the
under. 5:30 - 10 p.m. RSVP to the Sports Center 727-812-6353. ones you love. Reservations please. CC Casual.
BIRTHDAY NIGHTS, Thursday, June 6, 13, 20, 27- Choose a FAMILY PRICED SEAFOOD DELIGHTS, Friday, July 5 – Enjoy
Thursday evening that suits your schedule and celebrate your June a smaller-scale seafood buffet (not to be mistaken for our Seafood &
birthday at the Club! Receive one complimentary dinner when you Prime Rib Buffet) with assorted seafood favorites! Plus soup, salad &
purchase another meal of equal or greater value. 5:30-8:30 p.m. CC desserts all for only $16.95 pp. Children under 12 half price. 5:30 –
Casual. 8:30 p.m. CC Casual. Reservations please.
SEAFOOD & PRIME RIB BUFFET, Friday, June 7 - Enjoy fresh SUNDAY CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH, July 7, 14, 21, 28 - BCC’s
seafood, Prime Rib and a wide assortment of salads, side dishes, soup Sunday Brunch buffet is a sociable event plus it’s enticing to the pal-
& desserts. 5:30-8:30 p.m. $36.95 pp. Reservations. CC Casual. ate! $19.95 pp, Children under 12 half price. 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. CC
Casual.
CLASSICAL CONCERT, Sunday, June 9 - Pianist, Rick Kittelstad
will perform a classical concert for members featuring Brahms and CLASSICAL CONCERT, Sunday, July 7 - Pianist, Rick Kittelstad
Debussy. This special presentation is free to members but seating is will perform a classical concert for members, featuring Vivaldi. This
limited. 4:30 p.m. Smart Casual. special presentation is free to members but seating is limited. 4:30
p.m. Smart Casual.
WINE NIGHT, Thursday, June 13– Duckhorn Vineyards. Fine
wine paired with a five course served meal. Price w/ wine - $79.95 BIRTHDAY NIGHTS, Thursday, July 11, 18, 25- Choose a Thurs-
pp; price w/o wine- $49.95 pp. 6:30 p.m. social; 7 p.m. seating. CC day evening that suits your schedule and celebrate your July birthday
Casual. Reserve early - space is limited. at the Club! Receive one complimentary dinner when you purchase
another meal of equal or greater value. 5:30-8:30 p.m. CC Casual.
FATHER-DAUGHTER DINNER & DANCE, Friday, June 14 –En-
joy a fun evening of dancing for fathers and daughters (or grandfa- 1897 BREWFEST, Thursday, July 11 – NEW EVENT located in the
thers & granddaughters!) with a buffet dinner. 5:30-8:30 p.m. $14.95 1897 Lounge. Craft beer tasting stations featuring local breweries and
pp; half price for children 12 & under. Reservations. Smart Casual a themed buffet. Enjoy Cornhole (bean bag toss), Dartboards and
attire – Jackets for gentlemen (ties optional) and dresses or dressy raffle prizes! $21.95 pp; without beer $17.95 pp. 6:30 p.m. Casual
pants/skirts for the ladies. attire. Age 21 & over. Reservations.
FATHER’S DAY BRUNCH, Sunday, June 16 – Celebrate by treat- CHEF’S FRENCH NIGHT, Sunday, July 14 – Celebrate Bastille
ing your father or grandfather to a special brunch, or enjoy a casual Day with gourmet French specialties and desserts. Buffet 5:30 - 8:30
dinner at the Club! Brunch 11 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.; $29.95 pp. Casual a p.m. $24.95 pp; Children 12 & under half price. Reservations. CC
la carte dining 5:30 - 8:30 p.m. CC Casual. Reservations. Casual.
CHEF’S NIGHT: HAWAIIAN CUISINE, Thursday, June 20–Buf- TAPAS NIGHT, Friday, July 19 – Pair wine with a large assortment
fet dinner to include traditional Hawaiian cuisine, themed soup, of tapas for a fine dining experience! Price w/ wine $31.95 pp; w/o
salad and delicious homemade desserts. $21.95 pp. 5:30 - 8:30 p.m. wine $21.95 pp. 6 - 8:30 p.m. Live Music. Reservations. CC Casual.
CC Casual. Reservations.
LOBSTER NIGHT, Friday, July 26 - You don’t want to miss this
PROGRESSIVE BIG JACKPOT, Tuesday, July 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 – exceptional served dinner with steamed fresh Maine lobster, soup,
This summer, the BIG jackpot will be drawn every Tuesday along salad, sides & dessert. Reservations are especially necessary for our
with a raffle for $100. All members’ names will be included in the purchase of lobsters in order to delight every member attending. 5:30
jackpot, but you must be present to win. 5:30 - 8:30 p.m. Optional
- 8:30 p.m. $39.95 pp. CC Casual.
buffet dinner; drawing b/n 6:45 - 7:15 p.m.
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Welcome
Dan & Vanessa Hummel (S)
WELCOME TO
D
an and Vanessa Hum-
mel moved from John-
stown, PA to Clearwa-
BELLEAIR CC ter three years ago. While they
still maintain an apartment in
Johnstown, they spend most
of their time at their Sand Key
condo. Dan is a retired Execu-
Jeff & Lori Crawford (S) tive Vice President of Amer-
iServ Financial, and Vanessa is a retired elementary school
J
eff and Lori Crawford have called Trinity, FL their teacher. They have a son and three grandchildren who
home for the last 15 years having moved from Geor- reside in Hollidaysburg, PA. They still remain members of
gia where they lived for 23 years. Both love living in Sunnehanna Country Club in Johnstown, site of the an-
paradise with Florida’s sandy white beaches and beautiful nual prestigious Sunnehanna Amateur Golf Tournament.
blue skies which allows for great fishing and year round Dan and Vanessa are looking forward to enjoying their
golfing. Lori’s real estate career started 21 years ago when membership at Belleair Country Club.
she and her family lived in Georgia. Once here in Florida,
she quickly transitioned as an agent with RE/MAX on
Clearwater Beach. In addition to recognition and awards for sales and professional Heidi Joy (S)
H
integrity, Lori holds the designation as a Certified Luxury Home Marketing Special- eidi Joy was born in the
ist™ (CLHMS); evidence of her experience, knowledge, and expertise in high-end North East. She moved to
residential properties. For the past 36 years, Jeff has worked within the chemical and Florida with her family in
coatings industry representing companies throughout the US. Recently he made 1979 to live next door to her grand-
the move to CBC America headquartered in Tokyo, Japan as their Business Devel- parents in Crystal River. After gradua-
opment Manager for North America. Their love of Canada takes them yearly to Old tion, Heidi moved to Clearwater and
Quebec for the holiday season. Although they love the tropical climate of Florida a few years later she lived in several cities opening restaurants for
there’s nothing like celebrating the holidays in a winter wonderland! a large well-known restaurant franchise and renovating homes
with each move. Back in the Tampa Bay Area in 1996, she was
recruited for a real estate career and received the rookie of the
year award. Last summer the community of Belleair became
Dr. William Hasson & her new home after living in Palm Harbor for 22 years. She
transferred her office to Keller Williams Belleair. Heidi’s pas-
Ervin Hechavarria (S) sion is real estate and learning. She’s a Certified Luxury Home
D
r. William Hasson II, MD and his hus- Marketing Specialist, a Certified Luxury Listing Specialist, and
band, Ervin Hechavarria, met on May a Keller Williams Luxury International agent. She enjoys prac-
18, 2017 and knew they were meant to be ticing yoga at the club and rarely misses a sunset when she’s out
together for life. Shortly after, Ervin proposed on the rooftop of the famed La for a walk on Belleair beach. “I’m continually in awe of Belleair,
Guarida restaurant while the couple were vacationing in Havana, Cuba. They and this lovely community; I’m truly happy to be here.”
have now started their married life in Belleair Bluffs and could not be happier. Dr.
Hasson earned his Bachelor’s degree from the University of Miami, his Master’s
degree from New York Medical College, and his Doctor of Medicine degree from
Bruce & Deidra
Florida International University. He is a Family Medicine physician affiliated with
Morton Plant Hospital with a special interest in infectious disease and LGBTQ
Livingston (G)
B
care. Mr. Hechavarria graduated from the University of Florida as a member of the ruce and Deidra are very ex-
Sigma Chi fraternity. He has a career spanning more than 20 years in real estate cited to be part of the BCC
development, multi-family housing, assisted living, and residential sales and mar- family. Having recently pur-
keting in New York City, Miami, and Washington, DC. He is currently affiliated chased a condo in Belleview Place
with Kerryn Ellson at Coastal Properties. These self-described bon vivants enjoy both Bruce and Deidra look forward
world travel and can be regularly seen partaking in their other passions, fine food to the many amenities offered by BCC. Longtime residents of
and wine, in the Sam Parks Lounge. They are very welcoming and can often be Dunedin, Bruce & Deidra have been very active in volunteer-
seen laughing and enjoying their time with family and friends at the club. ing with many non-profits in the area. Bruce grew up in Pitts-
burgh, PA and graduated from Miami University in Oxford,
Ohio. Deidra is an “Air Force” brat that has lived all around
the world. An FSU Alumnae, Deidra enjoys cheering on her
Michael & Tara White (G) “Noles”! The Livingstons owned and operated Boyd Indus-
M
tries, a dental equipment manufacturing company located in
ichael and Tara moved from Louisville, Ken-
Clearwater, for 27 years. Selling the company in 2012, they
tucky to Belleair Beach four months ago.
are both looking forward to meeting new friends and playing
They have an 8 year old daughter who loves
lots of golf. Bruce and Deidra are proud parents of two boys
tennis and horseback riding. They enjoy cheering on
Christopher and Jeffrey. Both boys and their wives Abby and
their teams Kentucky Wildcats and Tennessee Titans.
Lizzie live in New York City. Jeff and Abby have one daugh-
They enjoy cooking and entertaining. Michael & Tara
ter, Isabel (16 mos), with twins on the way in June. Christo-
look forward to getting to know everyone at BCC.
pher and Lizzie are also expecting in September.
www.belleaircc.com 5Club Corner The Shield June - July 2019
WELCOME TO BCC Dan & Vanessa Hummel (S) Carol Raymond (S)
Heidi Joy (S) Jim & Stacey Reznicek (S)
Scott & Joan Baker (G) Gary & Kathleen Katzen (S) Fred & Muneca Rijke (S)
Christopher & Stacy Behan (G) Gary & Jan Keene (G) Larry & Victoria Silver (G)
Barry & Maribeth Benjamin (S) Michael & Denise Kennedy (G) Michael Spoto & Christina Harris (S)
Graham & Tracey Brazier (S) Bruce & Deidra Livingston (G) Michael & Kristina Tascher (S)
Donald & Rhonda Cattell (S) Ed Mashek & Dianne Pope (S) Norma Toenjes (S)
Jeff & Lori Crawford (S) Michael & Zafi McCord (S) Michael & Karen Vinton (G)
John Jr & Margaret Daily (G) James & Shannon McDermott (S) Michael & Tara White (G)
Gil & Paulette DiGiannantonio (G) Cindy McPhee (S) Fabio & Chiara Zaniboni (G)
Dr. William Hasson & Ervin Hechavarria (S) Richard & Linda Pylant (S) Sharon Zimring (G)
1897 LOUNGE EXTENDED HOURS
In Memoriam SUNDAY-MONDAY:
7:00 AM - 3:00 PM FULL F&B SERVICES.
We extend SHIRLEY BARRY TUESDAY - SATURDAY:
7:00 AM - 3:00 PM FULL F&B SERVICES.
deepest FRED LANGENBERG 3:00 PM - CLOSE: FULL BEVERAGE &
DAVID MONTGOMERY LIMITED FOOD SERVICES
condolences
PATRICIA NEMEC
to their family
SOCIAL
SARAH ROLLINS
and friends! TONY WILSON
BRIDGE
WEDNESDAY DUPLICATE BRIDGE
March 6. 2019 April 3, 2019
1st.Joan Perrott and Janet Henderson 1st. Joan Perrott and Janet Henderson
Sharleen Evans and Tina Smith 2nd. Yvonne and Bud McMorran
2nd.Patty Ostrosky and Jenny Wilson 3ard. Joyce and Charlie Muller
March 13, 2019 April 10, 2019
1st. Joyce and Charlie Muller 1st, Marie Ross and Gail Phillips
2nd. Doreen and Bob Van Winkle
3rd. Rita Wilson and Ann Wickersham
2nd. Janet Henderson and Joan Perrott
3rd. Sharleen Evans and Tina Smith 1st & 3rd Thursday
March 20, 2019 April 17, 2019 Every Month
6:30 - 9:00 p.m.
1st. Yvonne and Bud McMorran 1st. Joan Perrott and Janet Henderson
2nd.Gail Phillips and Marie Ross 2nd. Doreen and Bob Van Winkle
3rd. Sharleen Evans and Tina Smith 3rd. Gail Phillips and Marie Ross
March 27, 2019 April 24, 2019
1st. Janet Henderson and Joan Perrott 1st. Yvonne and Bud McMorran Please email Bill Blizzard at
2nd. Joyce and Charlie Muller 2nd. Joan Perrrott and Janet Henderson blizzard_william@yahoo.com if
3rd. Tina Smith and Janelle Hatcher 3rd. Marie Ross and Phil Bayly interested, or call 727-461-7171.
MAH JONGG
The BCC MAH JONGG group meets on Mondays at 12:00 in the 19th Hole for lunch with games to
follow. Thursday is another fun day for Mah Jongg with games at 4:00, dinner when we’ve run out of
quarters, followed by after-dinner drinks on the porch.
Mah Jongg is looking forward to welcoming any new players.
For more information please contact Jean Petersen at 609-865-6001.
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GENERAL MANAGER’S MESSAGE BY ED SHAUGHNESSY
Dear Members, towards the Initiation fee at the end of September if the member-
ship is transferred to a permanent program. The Summer SOCIAL/
Summer Energy is going very strong at the Club and
SPORTS program only requires the monthly fees. The full Initiation
we are expecting a busy hot season with lots of social
fee for both programs will be deferred until October 1, 2019. Please
and dining events for our year-long members. If you
contact Nora in the Membership office at 727-461-7171, ext 112 or at
want to cool off and relax after an invigorating day
nora@belleaircc.com for membership options this summer.
of golf, tennis, pickleball or croquet, drop by the Sports Center and
lounge by the pool with family and friends and enjoy a refreshing 2019-2020 Broadway Season: The following group outings have
cocktail. been scheduled for the upcoming Broadway season: Aladdin (De-
cember 2019); Mean Girls (February 2020); Miss Saigon (March
As a reminder, this summer we will be offering food and beverage
2020) and Summer: The Donna Summer Musical (May 2020). The-
service at the Clubhouse on Mondays for breakfast and lunch only
ater outings are all inclusive of dinner at BCC, ticket, round trip
until 3:00 p.m. The Locker Rooms & Restrooms will be open in the
coach and gratuities. Please reserve with Nora at 727-461-7171, ext.
Clubhouse until 3:30 p.m. The Golf Facility Hours: Mondays dur-
112 or nora@belleaircc.com, and we will notify you once the dates
ing the summer (from June 3 – September 30, 2019) from 7 a.m. to
are confirmed so that you can decide if you would like to keep the
11:00 a.m. with tee times from 7:15 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. All golf carts
tickets. Please advise of all your requests, special needs, and seating
are to be returned to the Cart Barn by 3 p.m. The Range closes at
arrangements upon making the reservations. Please note that they
noon. The Snack Shack (for the course that is open), will be avail-
cannot be guaranteed, but we will do our best to accommodate you!
able from 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Club services will remain the same
In closing, we welcome your constructive feedback and thoughtful
Tuesday through Sunday.
comments. Your feedback helps us continue to improve your Club.
Summer Membership Program: Summer SOCIAL/SPORTS It is our goal to meet and exceed your expectations with each and
& GOLF Memberships are now available through September 30, every visit.
2019. This “one-time use only” Summer Special for new member-
ships gives you the opportunity to invite friends and family members I look forward to seeing you at the Club,
to enjoy the facilities of the Club with payment of the applicable
monthly fees. The Summer GOLF program will require the monthly Edward J. Shaughnessy,
fees, as well as a $2,000 non-refundable fee, which will be credited General Manger/COO
2019-
2020
The following Group Outings are
All Inclusive - Dinner at BCC, Ticket,
Coach, and Gratuities
NEW SEASON! Reserve early!
TICKETS SELL OUT FAST!
You will be placed on the reservation list and
once all details are available, you can confirm if
you still want to have the tickets. Please advise
or remind us of special requests in advance.
ALADDIN – December 2019
MEAN GIRLS – February 2020
MISS SAIGON – March 2020
SUMMER: THE DONNA SUMMER MUSICAL
– May 2020
RESERVE WITH NORA AT 727-461-7171, X 112
OR nora@belleaircc.com
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PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE BY HAL BODLEY, CLUB PRESIDENT 2019
As the final vote for the West Course reno- sions, decisions….
vation was winding down at the Membership As this major process moves forward we all have the same
Meeting on April 30, and gifted architect Ja- goal: To continue making Belleair Country Club better!
son Straka was being hammered with ques-
tions, I had a warm feeling. Maybe it was an
awakening. CONGRATULATIONS to Ron Campbell and Mark
Throughout the often grueling, sometimes controversial Rometty for winning Belleair Country Club’s exciting
process that began in May of 2016 the journey was difficult 32nd annual Men’s Member–Guest Golf Tournament.
and time consuming. For example, we examined and de- The Member-Guest, of course, is our premier golf event
bated 31 different designs from the Fry/Straka architectur- each year and the latest tournament didn’t disappoint.
al firm. At one point we agreed to renovate the East Course Campbell and his guest tied after 18 holes in the final day’s
first, but received resounding opposition from members Shoot-Out with Bill Miller and his guest Matt Schaeffer.
and shifted back to the West. The Campbell team then won the playoff, taking the cham-
Yet on this night as members gathered - those in favor pionship in two of the last three years.
of the renovation and those bitterly opposed - it occurred John Jassmann and guest Greg Howe won the first day’s
to me that regardless, the overwhelming passion for Bel- Scramble on the East Course, while John Brennan and Pat-
leair Country Club is alive and well. And really, that’s what rick Brennan won on the West Course.
this is all about. I’ve been preaching for months, “It’s your The tournament’s start, with the full field of 192 play-
club, your vote!” That has never been more evident than ers poised, was delayed an hour and 52 minutes the first
on April 30. In the end we were once again together. day (April 25), but the skies cleared for beautiful weather
Those of us who have toiled all those hours on the Reno- through Saturday’s stirring finish.
vation Committee were flattered when David Brett from Kudos to Jim Slattery and his golf staff, not to mention
the accounting firm CBIZ announced the vote count. Superintendent Andy Neiswender and his army of work-
Membership overwhelmingly approved the renovation at a ers, who had the courses in magnificent condition.
cost not to exceed $6 million.
“There were no injuries and no serious arguments,” Slat-
Seventy-three percent of the 770 golf members voted or tery jests. “Just spirited competition!”
sent in a proxy. From that, 74 percent (419) voted yes and
26 percent (147) voted no. This was the highest approval
of any project requiring a membership vote at BCC in the LOAN DETAILS: Many members have asked how we’re
last 20 years. going to pay for the West Course renovation and have in-
Now, we have the responsibility of working out an agree- quired about details of the necessary loan, financing, etc.
ment with the Town of Belleair to obtain a portion of the Months ago our Treasurer, Tom McVay, General Manager,
peninsula overlooking Clearwater Bay so a breathtaking Ed Shaughnessy, and Chief Financial Officer, Elaine Wahl,
Par 3, No. 7 hole can be built. It’s important we create a began laying the groundwork to obtain the necessary financ-
solid, lasting relationship with the town. ing for the renovation. Three financial institutions submit-
There’s the matter of choosing a contractor from many ted proposals. Ultimately, SunTrust Bank was chosen.
who have submitted bids to do the actual work. Mark I am pleased to report we have secured a reducing re-
down in your 2020 calendars that the West Course will volver credit line of $6 million and have locked in a rate
close on Monday, March 16, following completion of the of 4.11 percent for a 10-year period in a refinancing of our
33rd Member-Guest (March 12, 13, 14). current debt.
The West Course, which will have returned to the origi- “The decision to lock in this rate was to avoid the risk
nal Donald Ross design, will re-open on Nov. 1. of possible rising interest rates,” says Shaughnessy. “We be-
Between now and then there will be more decisions, deci- lieve this action to be financially prudent and that this was
a very good rate.”
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PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE...continued
SAY HELLO to Mike AERATION, AERATION: Andy says make sure you
Li, our new dining jot down the upcoming schedule for aeration of our golf
room manager. It’s courses:
difficult to miss Mike West – May 7 to May 23 (opening at 11 a.m. on May 24).
who seems to always
have an infectious East – June 3 to June 20 (open at 11 a.m. June 21).
smile. And besides West – Aug 12 to Aug 29 (open at 11 a.m. Aug 30).
that, he’s no stranger East – Sept 3 to Sept 19 (open at 1 p.m. Sept 20).
to Belleair Country
The West Course will be over-seeded Oct 28 –Nov 1, and
Club. He’s previous-
Nov 4-7
ly served as an auto
valet, worked in the
snack shack and was NEWSY NOTES: After 39 years – she started in 1980
once a waiter. – Becky Riehm has retired from her chores in the Golf
Li, who has an MBA Shop. We wish her the best…Becky’s departure opened
in Hospitality and Tourism Management from Schiller In- the door for Eric Blanchard, who’s already helped many
ternational University, returns to our club after serving as of us as he works behind the counter. Eric moved into
manager at the Koizi Sushi Restaurant in New Port Richey. the Golf Shop after serving as a starter…The Golf and
Green Committees are working with Director of Golf Jim
“It is my mission, my goal to make every dining experience
Slattery to improve the quality of the balls we use on the
here as comfortable and enjoyable as possible,” he says.
driving range…Speaking of Slattery, during the first week
of May he led a group of BCC members on a journey to
NO LAZY DAYS: There won’t be any “Lazy-Hazy-Crazy Hawaii. They played tournament golf on several of the is-
Days of Summer” at your club. During the usually slower land’s most prestigious courses…Croquet players Troy and
months when many members are away, we take this oppor- Jim Robinson staged what they called their Eastern Bunny
tunity to complete capital projects that improve the club. Event and nearly 20 members attended…Golf Commit-
tee members Gen. Joe Oder and Tom Kurey are examin-
Here’s a once-over-lightly: A small maintenance shop was
ing the club’s policy on guest and reciprocal play…Along
recently rebuilt at the south side of the main clubhouse…
those lines, we have a five-year agreement with the Bel-
In May we’re changing out our chillers. Chillers? They’re
leview Inn, allowing its guests to play golf here and use the
the heart of our air conditioning system…In June the
dining facilities. Since the hotel opened in December, an
clubhouse roof is scheduled to be changed…In July new
average of fewer than two guests have played golf per day.
laundry equipment will be installed in the club’s laundry
They’re charged $175.00 per person plus tax per round…
facilities…In August, if governmental approval (permits)
By the end of the year we’ll have a new fleet of golf carts.
can be secured, a new water well will be installed on the
Our current lease for the 140 carts ends Dec 31. Between
East Golf Course as well as piping to deliver the water to
now and then we’ll be negotiating with several companies.
our extensive irrigation system…And finally, if plans can
be finalized, the main lobby of the clubhouse will be reno-
vated and new furniture purchased. BOTTOM LINE: I cannot thank you enough for your
support. I welcome comments, suggestions, and anything
And, oh, by the way, by now you’ve surely noticed Duke
else on your mind. You can always contact me at hal.bod-
Energy vehicles around the property. Duke is upgrading
ley@mlb.com.
the power lines and installing them underground begin-
ning at the West end of the entrance bridge. Spectrum Until next time, thanks for listening…. Hal
cable and internet lines will also be buried.
www.belleaircc.com 9Sports Center The Shield June - July 2019
Sport Center
Summer Camp
May 28 - August 9
9:00 am - 4:00 pm
A minimum
Price includes: Ages 5-12 of 4 campers
lunch, many
healthy snacks, $50 per day or per day must be
signed up
special event,
and kids group
$195 Per Week; to hold camp.
sports with
Campers will have a spe-
our Pros. 727-812-6353 or
cial event each week (field kevin@belleaircc.com
trip or guest visitor) along
with participating in Group
Sports including Tennis,
Swimming, Pickleball and
Golf. Campers will be able to
cool off in the pool for some
fun in the sun.
Congratulations to our ladies PADL 1
Tennis team who came in 3rd this year
in Pinellas area Doubles League! Way to
go Ladies! (l-r) Cari Reagin, Sue Murbach,
Lisa Stubbings, Jenny Henderson,
Cindy Cooper, Karen Koch, Beth Seith,
Johanna Pruitt, Ann Rood,
Mary Critchfield, Kerryn Ellson
TIP FROM OUR PERSONAL TRAINERS!
WHEN PAIN TALKS
When pain talks to you, listen clearly. When pain says stop, it’s easy. Stop. When pain is asking for
attention, it requires more thought and intelligent action. It’s like the expression, the squeaky wheel
gets the grease. If your wheel starts making a noise, you don’t just stop using the car, you address the
problem and fix it in order to continue driving.
If soft tissue tears or dense tissue fractures, stop and give it time to heal. After proper rest time and
when the tissue mends, then you must work to strengthen it. When tissue becomes inflamed it needs
attention. Taking an anti-inflammatory medication is one step in the right direction. Regaining qual-
ity movement is step two. If you listen right away when your body is speaking at a whisper, you will be
able to get past the issue quickly with minor setback. If you wait until your pain is screaming, it will
take longer to fix the problem.
I have seen many people who just decided to avoid any movement that had any pain. Today, to
Paul Fennimore no surprise, they have limited their movements. Now when trying to move, they have joints that are
almost frozen and/or in great pain. Although this may seem like it’s too late to feel better, it is not.
At this point it takes more patience, time, and the know-how to push the proper way and amount.
551-265-5112 It doesn’t have to be all downhill after a certain time. I have helped and watched people of all ages,
with lots of old injuries, move better and feel better. Myself included. I have had plenty of injuries
paulbefit@gmail.com in my 49 years and I felt the difference from resting too much or pushing the injury through quality
movement. I feel better when I move. Trust me. It’s not too late to move better and feel better.
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Sports Center
JUNIOR TENNIS CLINICS
MONDAY
3:30-4:30 pm, 11 and up, High School Prep, $20
with Drew Wager (727-251-5661)
4:00-5:00 pm, 8 and under, Red Ball, $20
with Cari Reagin (727-409-8964)
TUESDAY
4:00-5:00 pm, 10 and under, Orange Ball, $20
with Cari Reagin (727-409-8964)
WEDNESDAY
4:00-5:00 pm, 11 and up, High School Prep, $20
With Coach Cari with Cari Reagin (727-409-8964)
MAY 28 - AUGUST 9 THURSDAY
open to boys & girls age 4-14 5:00-6:00 pm, 11 and up, High School Prep, $20
with Drew Wager (727-251-5661)
• Come learn tennis the ROGY way
and be apart of the Belleair Tennis FRIDAY
Team!! 4:00-5:00 pm, 10 and under, Orange Ball, $20
with Cari Reagin (727-409-8964)
• Monday thru Friday 10 am - 12 pm
• $50 a day or $200 a week.
• If your child is in Sports Camp, they USTA MEN’S PINELLAS 65 & OVER CHAMPIONS
can come to Tennis Camp and go
Belleair Country Club’s men 65 & over won the Region 3 – Pinel-
back to Sports Camp for lunch and
las Championship Flight 7.0. Belleair beat teams from Innisbrook,
the rest of the day.
St. Pete Tennis Center and Shipwatch, to earn the right to play in
FOR MORE INFORMATION the Florida Sectional Championship match at the USTA National
CONTACT CARI AT 727-409-8964 Center in Orlando. Belleair team members were: Will Roeper, Jim
Hunter, Curt Neel, Terry Simmons, Harry Sload, Buzz Cooper,
Andy Lynn, Dick Erwin, Greg Grady and Captain Chuck Pollick.
This is the first Men’s 65 and over championship team represent-
1ST PLACE
ing Belleair Country Club at the USTA Florida Sectional Playoffs.
SMOOTHIE OF THE MONTH
Congratulations to the Junior Team Tennis 10 and under
for finishing the spring season in second place making it to
the playoffs at Innisbrook. The team includes Luke Stanton,
Charlie Stanton, Megan Pace, Mary Knowles, Jack Pelletier,
Coach Cari and the mascot Lilly.
Way to go team!! For more information on tennis lessons and
summer camp please contact Coach Cari at 727-409-8964
The fall season starts in September!! JUNE - Strawberry JULY - Mango
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Over 900 families celebrated Easter at Belleair Country Club this year! More than 100
Easter Festivities And Winners children participated in the junior festivities with egg hunt, pony rides, and petting zoo!
The Club was abundant with joy and laughter that day!
Ages 4 and under- Ages 6-8 Ages 9 and up
Katherine Roberts Ryan Faso Matilda Flanagan
EASTER BUNNY GOLF CROQUET
On Thursday, April 11, a group of some 20 croquet members,
from beginners to seasoned players, got together for a fun af-
ternoon of golf croquet organized by Troy and Jim Robinson.
To give everybody a chance to make a wicket or two, beginners
and more advanced players were mixed and matched! At all
times, 2 or 3 games were in action giving everyone a chance
to have a shot at a win! To mark the occasion, everyone was
provided with Bunny Ears.
A nice breeze kept the temperature in check. It could not
have been a more enjoyable afternoon. Last but not least, a
drawing for an Easter basket provided by the Robinsons was
held. Ann Schroderheim was the lucky winner walking off
with an early Easter gift.
Many thanks to Troy and Jim and other croquet members
who made this a most enjoyable, no-stress croquet afternoon.
Most of us closed the evening with a well-deserved Happy
Hour and a light meal at the Club.
Vreny Schillmoller
12 www.belleaircc.comThe Shield June - July 2019 Croquet
GRADUATING INAUGURAL
CLASS LUCK OF THE
OF THE IRISH GOLF
“MID-WEST CROQUET
MALLETS” TOURNAMENT
Left to right: Winner
Angela Marcinelli, Brand Shank (r)
Kit Whittington, along with
Tom Cleary, 2nd place
Ellen Miller, finisher
Ruthann Voelkert Frank La Valla (l).
CROQUET SCHEDULE
The court is open each and every day from 8:00 AM to 10:00
PM - rain or shine! Precedence is given to “Special Events” TUESDAY:
and scheduled, weekly, Club activities shown below. 7:30 AM to 9:00 AM Mowing and maintenance.
All other times are open. 9:00 AM to 4:30 PM Open for play.
Sign up for an event or schedule online your own slot to play 4:30 PM to 6:00 PM Mike Kline: US 6 wicket Training Clinic.
by going to: www.reservemycourt.com and follow the direc- Invitation required.
tions in the BCC guideline. Any questions, contact Kevin
6:00 PM to 10:00 PM Open for play.
Maloney, Sports Center Manager, kevin@belleaircc.com,
(727) 812-6353.
WEDNESDAY:
SUNDAY: 8:00 AM. to 3:30 PM Open for play until afternoon.
8:00 AM Open for play all day. 3:30 PM to 5:00 PM Mike Kline. US 6 Wicket Clinic
Invitation required.
MONDAY: Set aside for instruction with a divided court. 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM Brand Shank & Lori Matway: Wine &
7:30 AM to 9:00 AM Mowing and maintenance. Wickets. Play any croquet game.Social Croquet. Open to all.
10:00 AM to 12:00 PM Geoffrey Mattison: One on One 20 No sign- up required.
minute clinics.US 6 wicket rules only. Players bring to the 8:00 PM to 10:00 PM Open for play.
session questions. Topics that have been covered: Rules,
chase theory, end game and rover play, bisques, keeping THURSDAY:
a deadness board, the out game opening, Chernobyl opening, 8:00 AM Open for play until afternoon.
opening attacks, angled wicket shots, jumps shots, set ups 4:00 PM to 5:30 PM Vreny Schillmoller: Golf Croquet play.
and shot making problems. The clinic is open to everyone Social Croquet. Open to all members. No sign- up required.
and there is no fee. 5:30 PM to 10:00 PM Open for play.
12:00 PM to 3:00 PM Open for play.
3:00 PM to 5:00 PM Betty Crisler: 2 programs offered. FRIDAY:
Beginner’s Course extending over four weeks with, on the 7:30 AM to 9:00 AM Mowing and maintenance.
fifth Monday, a Tournament. Sign-up is necessary. Eight per 9:00 AM to 10:00 PM Open for play.
class. The course is free.
US 6 wicket coaching for high handicap players.This SATURDAY
course operates in turn with the Beginner’s Course.The first 7:30 AM to 10:00 AM Mike Kline. US 6 Wicket play. By Invitation
hour is coaching, the second - supervised play. No sign-up 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM Brand Shank & Lori Matway
is necessary. The course is free. “Bloody Mary Saturday”. Golf Croquet play. Social Croquet
5:00 PM to 7:00 PM Wild Wickets. Closed Group Open to all members. $3.00 fee.
7:00 PM to 10:00 PM Open for play. 12:00 PM to 10:00 PM Open for play.
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SUMMER LIMITED GOLF HOURS ON MONDAYS!
June 3 through September 30
Golf Facility hours will be from 7:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. with tee times from 7:15 a.m. until
11:00 a.m. All golf carts are to be returned to the Cart Barn by 3:00 p.m. The Range & Pro
Shop close at 12:00 noon. The Snack Shack (for the course that is open) will be available
from 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Tuesdays through Sundays, all services will remain the same.
Golf Shop will need to call on your behalf, no more
than 72 hours in advance. Review the list
UPCOMING GOLF EVENTS
• JUNE
Sat, June 1st - Palmer Cup Event
Mon, June 3rd – Thurs, June 20th
FATHER’S DAY of clubs below and let us know if we can East Closed – Aerification
Father’s Day is just around the corner, assist you in booking your tee times. Fri, June 21st - East Opens 11 am
but no need to go to the mall. Visit the
Golf Shop or Sport Center Shop to find MAJOR TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE • JULY
the perfect gift for “DAD”: an insulated BCC has completed its Major Golf Tour- Thur, Jul 4 - Fourth of July Flag Trmnt
glass, a decanter, a shirt for golf, tennis or nament schedule for 2019-2020. Review Mon, Jul 8 - WCCPGA Chapter Champ, Rd 1
fitness. Other unique gift ideas are golf, the dates in the right column and mark Tue, Jul 9 - WCCPGA Chapter Champ Rd 2
tennis or pickleball lesson, or a massage your calendar for the events you would like
maybe. to participate in. Due to the West Course • AUGUST
renovation in summer 2020, several tour- Sat, Aug 10- Sam Parks Jr Invitational, Rd 1
Sun, Aug 11- Sam Parks Jr Invitational, Rd 2
SUMMER RECIPROCAL CLUBS naments are scheduled earlier than usual.
Mon, Aug 12 thru Thurs, Aug 29
Should you feel like taking your game West Closed – Aerification
on the road this summer, Jim Slattery If you have any questions or comments Fri, Aug 30 - West Opens 11 am
has negotiated playing privileges for our do not hesitate to contact the Golf Shop
members at eleven great clubs within an (727) 442-0229, Myra (myra@belleaircc. • MAJOR TOURNAMENTS 2019 - 2020
hour or so distance. The Pro Shop Staff com) or Jim (jim@belleaircc.com). • WGA Member-Member
Mon, Dec 9 & Tue, Dec 10, 12:30 Shotguns
Men’s Stroke Play
10% Off Member Price Sat, Dec 14 & Sun, Dec 15,Tee Times
• Men’s President’s Cup
Sat, January 18, 2020, Tee Times
FATHER’S DAY SALE SIZZLING SUMMER SALE LABOR DAY SALE • WGA President’s Cup
Tue, Jan 21 & Tue, Jan 28, 2020, Tee Times
Jun 11 - 16 Jul 23 - 30 Aug 29 - Sept 5 • Men’s Member-Member
Fri, Jan 31 & Sat, Feb 1, 2020
4TH OF JULY SALE TAX FREE WEEKEND 1:00 Shotgun Fri & 8:30 Shotgun Sat
Jun 27 - Jul 4 Aug 2 - 4 Awards Banquet Saturday Night
• Men’s Senior Championship
Fri, Feb 7 & Sat, Feb 8, 2020, Tee Times
• Ladies’ Senior Championship
Fri, Feb 7 & Sat, Feb 8, 2020, Tee Times
• WGA Member-Guest
Fri, Feb 21& Sat, Feb 22, Shotgun Start
• WGA Championship
Mon, Feb 24 & Tue, Feb 25, Tee Times
*Discount off Member Price, Excludes: Golf Clubs, Golf Balls, Special Orders, • Men’s Match Play Club Championship
DoTerra, Clearance, Tennis Balls & Racquets, and Consignment. Sat, Feb 29-Rd 1; Sat, Mar 7-All Semi Final Rds
Sunday, March 8, 2020 – All Final Rounds
• Women’s Match Play Club Champ.
SUMMER $75 Reciprocal fee thru Oct 15 Sat, Mar 7, 2020 – All Semi Final Rounds
Sunday, March 8, 2020 – All Final Rounds
RECIPROCAL CLUBS • Cypress Run • Vinoy
• Men’s Member-Guest
• Black Diamond • Long Boat Key
Golf members only Thur, March 12 thru Sat, March 14, 2020
• Laurel Oak • Feather Sound
Must go thru our Golf Staff at 727-442-0229 (Invitations will be mailed out)
• Golden Ocala • Bradenton CC
Most clubs will take 72 hours in advance • Pasadena • Southern Hills More details & sign-up will be available at
Guests pay the host club’s guest fee. • Sara Bay Plantation least 1 month prior to the tournament.
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JUNIOR GOLF CAMPS SESSION 1
June 12, 13, 14
• 3-day / Mornings – Summer 2019 SESSION 2
• Ages 15 and Under June 18, 19, 20
• 9:00 a.m. – 11:45 a.m. (3 days in a row)
• $200 per Junior SESSION 3
(includes 3 day session) June 25, 26, 27
• Gatorade, water, and snacks will be
provided. SESSION 4
• Contests and Prizes July 10, 11, 12
• Appropriate attire required.
• No refunds after session begins. SESSION 5
• Limited Space. Call 727-442-0229 July 24, 25, 26
CAMPBELL-ROMETTY MUST WORK FOR
SECOND MEMBER-GUEST VICTORY
Ron Campbell and Mark Rometty just needed a break. They
knew they could play with the “big boys” if they could some-
how work their way into the twenty team Men’s Member-Guest
“Shootout”. In 2016, they won the Member-Guest so they knew
exactly how to fight through both the “Mini-Shootout” (5 teams)
and the “Final Shootout” (4 winning teams). After playing ex-
cellent golf for two days, they were defeated in only one match
out of five to the eventual flight winner, Henrie Descheemaeker
and Les Matthews. This match nearly eliminated Campbell and
Rometty, but a new opportunity arose when they qualified for the
Alternate-Shot shootout competition as the team with the most
Arnold Palmer Kevin Walsh – Richard Hope
points in the event to not win their flight. Surviving the “mini
Ben Hogan Frank Doganiero – Mark Lodovico
shootout” as they eliminated four teams, they were very calm and
Bobby Jones Scott Mcnay – Robin Kippenberger
collected as they began the three-hole final shootout. The shot
Byron Nelson Tom Kurey – Kevin Carroll
of the tournament came from Ron Campbell on the first hole,
Gary Player George Spowart – R.J. Campbell
when he hit the team’s third shot from a fairway bunker to fif-
Gene Sarazen Will Wiard – Emmanuel Lelekis
teen feet! Mr. Rometty also came through by draining the 15-foot
Greg Norman Randy Ware – Ryan Ware
par putt to keep them alive in the shootout! They survived to Jack Nicklaus Gaarie Breier – Jeff Rowe
the final hole (#18 East) against gritty competitors Bill Miller and Jordan Spieth Richard Murbach – Kent Crymes
guest Matt Schaeffer. This duo put up a tremendous fight tying Mike Souchak Gary Stubbings – Brian Rosenberg
the 18th hole to force one extra hole before succumbing to our Phil Mickelson Bill Miller – Matt Schaeffer
deserving champions. Campbell and Rometty remembered their Rory Mcilroy Henrie Descheemaeker – Les Matthews
first Member-Guest victory had to be earned, but this win was Sam Parks Brad Crouch – Thad Crouch
“very draining” according to Campbell! They couldn’t celebrate Sam Snead Jim Glynn – James Glynn
soon enough! Superb victory gentlemen – congratulations and Tiger Woods Terry Garvin – Ron Hall
well earned! Tom Watson Kerry Chamberlain – Paul Frewin
The flight winners should all be proud! Well played gentlemen!
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PETRU BATTLES RAIN ALL THE WAY TO
VICTORY IN SUPER SENIORS!!!
Congratulations to Sue Petru for winning the 2019 WGA Super Senior Champi-
onship on April 2nd, 2019. The players battled through rainy conditions most of
the day. Although it was a tough day, Mrs. Petru emerged as Overall Champion
with a fine 91. Anne Balderson was crowned the Net Champion with a 72.
Thank you to all of the ladies that stayed on the course when the conditions dete-
riorated. The conditions aren’t a lot of fun, but they certainly toughen you up as
a golfer. Happy summer golfing!
OVERALL LOW GROSS CHAMPION
Sue Petru (picture left) 91
OVERALL NET CHAMPION Lynn Morse, 2019/20 WGA President, had her
Anne Balderson 72 first Hole-In-One at BCC on May 9. She used
a 9 iron...105 yards shot on #13 East & the ball
2ND LOW GROSS - Deborah Kim 109
2ND LOW NET - Kathy Bergeron 83 just dropped right in. Witnesses were Cynthia
Hanlon & Julia Hall. Congrats Lynn!!!
SHEILS & DELONGS GO LOW IN “SPRING SWING” B.A.N.G.G.
Congratulations to the team of Paul & Barb Sheil and Scott & Pam DeLong for capturing the March B.A.N.G.G. event with a scorching
19 under par 53! They edged out the team of Jim & Roz Heenan and Glen Walker & Janelle Hatcher. Mr. DeLong led the team with two
net eagles and three net birdies in the (Two Net Best-Balls of Four Shamble) format! All players on the team had at least three net birdies
to lead the team to victory! A special congratulation goes out to Greg Hood who jarred a nine iron on his second shot on #7 for a natural
eagle! Great shot sir!! Everyone had a wonderful afternoon on the course with perfect weather followed by a prime rib and lobster buffet!
Life is good! Congratulations to all the winners listed below!
1ST Paul & Barb Sheil – Scott & Pam DeLong 53 CLOSEST-TO-PINS
2nd Jim & Roz Heenan – Glen Walker & Janelle Hatcher 55 Men #4 – Ed Hoofnagle
3rd Ed & Julie Hoofnagle – Todd O’Donnell & Marion Butler 56 Ladies #8 (2nd Shot) – Marion Butler
THOMAS-HEENAN PICK “TIGER WOODS” TO GARLANDS & WILSONS WIN
WIN BANGG MASTERS’ PARTNER! BANGG “SEASON FINALE”
Congratulations to the team of Lew & Sue Thomas and Jim & Roz Congratulations to the team of Ed & Pat Garland and Mike &
Heenan in winning the BANGG Masters’ Partner 2019. We had Rita Wilson for capturing the Season Finale of B.A.N.G.G.! They
a three way tie at 42 for the Nine Hole event, but the second part squeaked out a victory over the team of Scott & Pam DeLong and
of the format was to add a player’s score from the Masters final 36 Ed & Julie Hoofnagle. Mike Wilson led the team with three net
holes to obtain your final team score. Lew Thomas picked the win- birdies in the (Two Net Best-Balls on the Par 4’s and 5’s and Three
ner of the Masters – Tiger Woods! His score of 137 on the weekend Net Best-Balls on the Par 3’s) format! It was a total team effort with
gave the Thomas-Heenan team the overall victory by one stroke. all four players scoring at least two net birdies! Congratulations to
Great playing and a great choice! Gail Sheffield, who chipped in twice!!! Great going Gail! It was an
Please stop by in the golf shop anytime to check on upcoming cou- exciting way to finish the season! All competitors had a wonder-
ples events. ful afternoon on the course with perfect weather and followed by
a great dinner buffet! We look forward to a super season next year
1st Lew & Sue Thomas-Jim & Roz Heenan 179 beginning in the Fall! The schedule will be in the newsletter this
2nd Jack & Judy Strobel- Greg & Ann Jensen 180 summer. Congratulations to all the winners listed below!
2nd Alan & Patti Norden – Jim & Lorie Lang 180
1st Ed & Pat Garland – Mike & Rita Wilson 68
4th Bill & Joyce Kooymans – Marty & Kathy Holleran 182
2nd Scott & Pam DeLong – Ed & Julie Hoofnagle 69
4th Gordon & Nancy Goodman-Jack & Kathy Scherer 182
3rd Lew & Sue Thomas – Gary & Colleen Fairbanks 70
CLOSEST-TO-PINS CLOSEST-TO-PINS
#1 Men Todd O’Donnell Men #4 – Todd O’Donnell
#2 Ladies Lorie Lang Ladies #8 (2nd Shot) – Pam DeLong
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HALL –WILDER WIN MEMBER-GUEST Overall Champions
Julia Hall-Karen Wilder 61-57=118
IN DRAMATIC FASHION! Overall Low Gross
Kiely Allen-Marci Zweifel 71-73=144
Congratulations to Julia Hall
(l) and Karen Wilder (r) for “Cabernet” Flight
capturing the 2019 Ladies 1st Beth Daniels-Kathy Arent 65-62=127
Member-Guest! The pres- 2nd Debbie Descheemaeker-Jackie Shelton 70-60=130
sure did not seem to phase 3rd Leslie Buttorff-Laura Will 68-64=132
the duo as they stayed calm
and consistent throughout “Chardonnay” Flight
the Alternate-Shot format 1st Sheila Maynor-Kathy Conroy 61-57=118
during the “shootout”. The 2nd Janice Case-Christine Hedges 65-66=131
theatrics occurred on the 3rd Tricia Herrick-Beth Gavin 72-63=135
18th green where Hall & “Merlot” Flight
Wilder were on the back of 1st Cindi Paganini-Kathy Arnold 62-63=125
the green and the team of 2nd Thelma Rivero-Diane Ashburn 70-59=129
Cindi Paganini & Kathy Ar- 3rd Lois Phillips-Susie Mackintosh 67-75=132
nold was on the front fringe
of the green. Mrs. Hall’s “Pinot Grigio” Flight
team was away so she lined 1st Lynn Morse-Kate Conway 70-59=129
up the 42-footer with complete concentration. The ball started on 2nd Cindy Hanlon-Sherri Cotter 64-66=130
an exceptional line, went slightly left, then slightly right magically 3rd Kim Schumacher-Judy Lucas 67-65=132
finding its way to the bottom of the hole! The large crowd that had
gathered erupted into a roar! What an amazing finish to an already Closest-to-Pin
exciting tournament! Congratulations are in order to all of the flight Friday #4 Kathy Conroy #15 Jeanne Rohmann
winners as well! Saturday #5 Beth Daniels #13 Jackie Shelton
Marci Zweifel (l) - Kiely Allen (r) Kathy Arent (l) - Beth Daniels (r) Sheila Maynor (l) - Kathy Conroy (r)
Lynn Morse, WGA President (l) &
Cindi Paganini (l) - Kathy Arnold (r) Kate Conway (l) - Lynn Morse (r) Suzanne Johnson, WGA Vice President (r)
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WGA CLOSING DAY
Cheri Boudreau (l) & Cindy Hanlon (r) Dawn Daughety (l) & Cindy Currie (r) WGA most improved player, Ann Hamlin
(l-r) Debbie Arfman, Gerrie Kelly, Virginia Heath, Debbie (l-r) Emily Garvin, Stephanie Melker,
Descheemaeker, Deb Kudelko, Mary Lynne Hawkins Thelma Rivero & Suzanne Johnson
NINERS NEW BOARD 2019/2020: Patty Miller (l) -
the Niners Gross Champion
(l-r) Barb Sheil, Nicki Kilgore, Connie Allen, with a score of 89.
Gail Sheffield, Jean Petersen (President),
Kim Molepske (r) -
MJ Campbell, Julie Hoofnagle (Past President), the Niners Low Net Champion
Pat Grohman and Janelle Hatcher with a score of 67
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Putter’s Page
Front l-r: Winners Mike Atkinson & Jim Skillman. Back l-r:Greg Grady, Ed Hoofnagle, Scott Couples Twilight Golf Event:
Delong, Gordon Goodman, Bill Strupp, Marty Holleran, David Gardella, Don Currie, Mike Winners Ron & MJ Campbell (l) and
Bichimer, Phil Moyer, Jerry Allen Michel & Bill Strupp (r)
WEST COURSE (BACK 9)
LADY NINE HOLERS 1ST ~ JIM SKILLMAN 47
9-HOLERS NET BEST BALL OF BLIND PARTNER,
LADS & LASSIES APRIL 4, EAST COURSE
JULIE HOOFNAGLE
1ST ~ PATTI RICH – MICHEL STRUPP 29
MARCH 14, WEST CINDY CURRIE
NANCY BICHIMER – PENNY SCHMEER 29
JULIA HALL
COURSE (FRONT 9) 2ND BILL STRUPP 47
3RD ~ CONNIE ALLEN – PAT GARLAND 30
JANELLE HATCHER – PAT GROHMAN 30
JULIE FOLDEN
NOELLE DANIEL – KIM MOLEPSKE 30
1ST ~ MIKE ATKINSON 53 PENNY SCHMEER
6TH ~ SUE BEARD – LINDA GARRITY 31
NICKIE KILGORE KAYE HARIG
MARY JANE CAMPBELL 3RD DON CURRIE 53
JEAN PETERSEN CAROL SKILLMAN LADY NINE HOLERS 5 CLUB SCRAMBLE
2ND DAVID GARDELLA 58 KELLY ADAMS APRIL 18TH, 2019, EAST COURSE – BACK 9
NOELLE DANIEL CHERI BOUDREAU 1ST ~ PATTY MILLER – KIM MOLEPSKE 36
MICHEL STRUPP
KIM MOLEPSKE CLOSEST-TO-LINE
1ST ~ ELIZABETH DALE – JULIE HOOFNAGLE 36
LORIE LANG #9 RITA WILSON KATHY THOMAS – SONDRA EDGER
3RD MIKE BICHIMER 59 #18 DON CURRIE 3RD ~ VALERIE COURTNEY – JEANETTE HODGKINS
NANCY BICHIMER CLOSEST-TO-PIN LAURETTE PATERSON – TRACEY LOSTOCCO 37
LOIS CARSON #4 BARB LINDSTROM 3RD ~ KATHY SCHERER – LORIE LANG 37
ANNE CASALE #15 JIM SKILLMAN PENNY SCHMEER – MARION BUTLER
3RD ~ NICKIE KILGORE – KAREN MEYERS 37
SANDY POLLICK – NANCY PIERSON
LADY NINE HOLERS LOW PUTTS LADY 9-HOLERS
MARCH 7TH, 2019, MASTERS PAIRINGS LADY NINE HOLERS HIT, SWITCH, PICK
EAST COURSE APRIL 11TH, 2019, APRIL 25TH, 2019, WEST COURSE
WEST COURSE 1ST ~ PAT GROHMAN – CAROL SKILLMAN 37
1ST ~ PATTY MILLER 16 1ST ~ SONDRA EDGER – SANDY POLLICK 37
2ND ~ MARILYN HUNEKE 17 1ST ~ PENNY SCHMEER – 3RD ~ JULIE HOOFNAGLE – BARB GOODMAN 38
ELIZABETH DALE 17 FRANCESCO MOLINARI 101 3RD ~ CYNTHIA CURRIE – NANCY PIERSON 38
4TH ~ JULIE HOOFNAGLE 18 2ND ~ VALERIE COURTNEY – 3RD ~ GINNY HEATH – JANELLE HATCHER 38
KATHY SCHERER 18 RORY MCILROY 105 6TH ~ KATHY SCHERER – SUSAN TEISMAN 39
SARAH GILES 18 3RD ~ NANCY BICHIMER – 6TH ~ COLLEEN FAIRBANKS – MEGAN BOWER 39
COLLEEN FAIRBANKS 18 MATT KUCHAR 106 6TH ~ JEAN PETERSEN – CHRIS HOOD 39
BARBARA SHEIL 18 MARY JANE CAMPBELL – 6TH ~ NOELLE DANIEL – JENNIFER WILSON 39
9TH ~ RITA WILSON 19 RICKIE FOWLER 106
CYNTHIA CURRIE – 9-HOLERS CLOSING DAY SCHAMBLE –
DUSTIN JOHNSON 106 2 NET BEST BALLS OF 4, MAY 2, WEST COURSE
6TH ~ BARBARA SHEIL –
WGA ECLECTIC, 1ST ~ NANCY BICHIMER – PATRICIA GROHMAN 57
DUSTIN JOHNSON 108
MAR 12 & 26, EAST CONNIE ALLEN – PENNY SCHMEER – COLLEEN FAIRBANKS
RICKIE FOWLER 108 2ND ~ RITA WILSON – JANELLE HATCHER 61
1ST ~ JULIA HALL 59 8TH ~ RUTH ANN VOELKERT – SHARLEEN EVANS – JENNY WILSON
MARY MASCARO 59 JASON DAY 109 2ND ~ LAURETTE PATERSON – JEANETTE HODGKINS
SUSAN THOMAS 59 NICKIE KILGORE – PAT FLEET – VALERIE COURTNEY 61
4TH ~ SUSAN HERITAGE 60 DUSTIN JOHNSON 109 4TH ~ PATTY MILLER – NOELLE DANIEL 62
ANN HAMLIN 60 PATTI RICH – KIM MOLEPSKE
KAREN KOCH 60 CLOSEST-TO-PIN: #8 – SUE BEARD 5TH ~ KAREN MEYERS – NICKIE KILGORE 63
LOIS VERMILLION 60 CHIP IN: CINDY CURRIE - #4
CHIP INS: DEBORAH KIM MARION BUTLER – JEAN PETERSEN
KIM SCHUMACHER CLOSEST-TO-PIN #8 (2ND SHOT) – CAROL SKILLMAN
CLOSEST-TO-THE-LINE #9 – VALERIE COURTNEY
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