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8 December 2025 Charbonneau Villager
By BUBBA HEARD CCC board member
Reminder— Don’ t walk on the golf course
It seems as if there have been an increased number of phone calls to the Charbonneau Golf Club pro shop regarding walkers( some with dogs) on the golf course these days. This article is a friendly reminder that walking on the golf course is not allowed except when playing golf. Let me list some reasons walking is not allowed on the Charbonneau golf course.
The first and foremost reason is the danger of being hit by a golf ball. You may not be aware that a golf ball can travel over 150 miles per hour. If a walker were to be hit by a golf ball at this speed, you could be seriously injured or even killed. Speaking from personal experience, you don’ t want to be hit by a golf ball.
Secondly, there are many uneven areas that could cause slips, falls and possible broken bones. It would be easy to fall and sprain or even break a bone
with no one around to help you.
Third, we want to remind everyone there are signs prohibiting walking on the golf course. The golf course is intended for golfing only. Technically, any person that is on the golf course other than to play golf is trespassing. The golf course does not want to take this to that level. If the pro shop receives a call about someone walking on the course, we will come out and politely ask you to leave immediately.
We realize there are certain entrances and exits to and from the course that have to be used. These are there for a purpose. Please use these entrances and exits as they were meant to be used. In the past we used to close the Red Course in winter and allowed people to take walks or walk their dogs. This is no longer the case. The Red Course, along with the Green and Yellow courses, will be open for golf all winter long.
Thank you for making a difference in Charbonneau.
Men’ s Club
By GREGORY BENESH
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This year, I will be writing the CMC articles, as Tim Bonino moves on to other things. His eloquent writing will be greatly missed.
On Oct. 18, we held our
Annual Yearend Breakfast, where we reviewed our CMC season.
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BENESH |
Stuber and Michael Roy. Bill Stout’ s term was also extended.
Afterwards, we had the usual golf scramble event. The winners this year were Jack Henry, Don Mason, Richard McLeod and
Jean Brault. At our Nov. 4 CMC Board
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We also elected four new board directors: Don Larson, Jay Robinson, Larry |
Meeting, we elected our 2025-2026 officers. Greg Benesh will continue as |
president, Joe Fieweger as secretary and Mike Williams as treasurer. Larry Stuber will be our vice president.
In addition, we appointed the following committee chairpersons: Don Larson – Tournament; Jay Robinson – Membership; Larry Stuber – Social; Spencer Groshong – Scholarship; Bill
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