The Charbonneau Villager Newspaper 2019 Sept issue Villager newspaper | Page 10

10 THE CHARBONNEAU VILLAGER Men’s Club ■ From Page 9 least one week prior to playing) or play with a zero handicap. Major golf events results In addition to the regular play days for 18 holes, Wednesday and Saturday, the Men’s Club organizes about 20 ma- jor events each year. Here are some recent results: ■ July 17 Men’s Night Out - Win- ning Foursome Teams tied for 1st place were Lillibridge + McLain + Por- ter + Sanford, and Heard + Meyers + Poor + Scovil ■ July 27, 27-hole Match Play Event - 1st flight winner Brad Werth, 2nd flight winner Bubba Heard, 3rd flight winner John Meyers, 4th flight winner David Mendenhall ■ Aug. 1-2, Invitational Tournament - Great weather, generous sponsors, outstanding staff, all made for the best event of the year for members and their guests. There are many deserving a public thank you from the Men’s Club: ■ Thanks to the army of ladies of CWGA for all their organizing and supporting services, led by Jan Landis & Kathy Harp. We could not run this tournament without them! ■ Thanks to Mike Brown and Denny Barton for co-chairing on behalf of the Men’s Club and the players. ■ Thanks to John Meyers and his band of volunteers for arranging for the catering and for all the little things that he does to make this event run as smooth as possible. ■ Thanks to Kathie Barton for ap- September 2019 plying her special touches to organiz- ing and arranging our dinner seating and to Laura Noftke, Cathi McLain, Laura Curran for running the pari-mu- tual components of our Invitational Tournament. ■ Thanks to Matt Collier and his crew for the long hours spent prepar- ing the 27 holes at Charbonneau for this event and for keeping the greens and fairways in such great shape. ■ Thanks to Spencer Groshong for his leadership of the Tuesday work parties that play an incredible role in helping maintain every corner of the golf course, not only in appearance but in the course’s playability. ■ Thanks to our golf pro, Chris Bensel and his staff for doing all that they do so well to run such a smooth operation and tournament. ■ Thanks to Dave Massing for all the sponsor signs and his crew of Bruce Stone, Al Landis, Dennis Jablonski, Don Larsen, Clair Simmons and Jackson Bensel for setting them out on the three courses. The Big Sponsor Board that Dave prepares looks great as always and is already on display outside of the Pro Shop! ■ Thanks to all our sponsors listed on the big board outside the Pro Shop. Our Title Sponsors again this year, Lisa and Mark Willett from Hasson Reality and Jay Puppo from State Farm, have been tremendous in their support and with their contributions that helped guarantee the success of this event. ■ Thanks to Bubba Heard for pro- viding pastries from Franz Bakery, and Ron Leeper & Jerry Reser for pro- viding the breakfast and wonderful salads via Reser’s. ■ Thanks to Kim Hosford, the CCC staff and Ron Trump for all your ef- forts and setup of the dining room for Thursday and Friday nights. Winners were: Overall Champion Team was Hanacek C + Hanacek T, Gross Score winners tie were Harp + Van Haelst, Martin + Whitenack, and Net Score winners were Demartino + Ferguson J. Most Improved Golfer Status Due to feedback and growing level of interest from several members, we have posted the complete list of 200 members that are on the report — whether they improved or not. The season-long competition for the most improved golfer competition started Oct. 1, 2018. Current standings as of Aug. 1, 2019, show 48% of members that had a start- ing handicap on Oct. 1, 2018, have im- proved, while the rest of us have not. Here are the current Top 10 member standings. Check the website under the golf menu area for more informa- tion. OCT. 1 AUG. 1 RANK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 NAME H.I. H.I. Johnson, Michael Miller, Bob Zinsli, Lee Martin, Terry Atkin, Denny Hanacek, Carl Lucich, Mike Mason, Don Larson, Don Switzer, Steve 25.2 15.9 15.7 6.5 18.6 11.7 22.0 11.5 15.2 24.2 17.8 10.5 10.5 3.3 13.4 8.0 17.2 8.2 11.4 19.5 Charbonneau Cup Leaderboard current Top 10 members points stand- ings. Check the website under the golf menu for a complete list of members and more information. The Top 20 on the points list will receive prizes, and then play in the final Cup Tournament in October. As of Aug. 10, 2019 PLAYERS POINTS Martin, Terry Oberg, Jim Morishita, Ford Massing, Dave Meyers, John Shevlin, Bill Gibbons, Jim Schindler, Andy Harp, Gene Taylor, Tom 1937.50 1577.50 1380.00 1300.00 1290.00 1193.33 1180.00 1125.00 1050.00 1037.50 I Love You Like A Golf Course Poem by Haley Akin I write this on request By a very special man He wants a poem of meaning So I’ll give him what I can... I love you like a golf course You are beautiful, yet green You have some rough patches And can come off sort of mean You will frustrate me forever Because I can’t make even par But I know you’ll always be there And I love you as you are I know you have some hazards, And you always want your way I’ll probably never win the game But it is awful fun to play. ➤ The season-long competition is un- derway. Points are accumulated for participation and additional points for the Top Five placements. 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