Wednesday 24 April 2013

Why should I join the Women's Section? 
  • meet new friends to play golf with so you can feel comfortable putting your name on the tee sheet
  • share some laughs on Opening and Closing Field Days, and on Tuesdays (However, you don't need pay the assessment to join us on Tuesdays.)
  • take part in some competition such as match play (all you need is a handicap)
 
In case anyone is wondering what the $40 assessment for the Women's Section is used for, here is the answer:

  • prizes for Opening and Closing Field Days (if you play in both you will get at least 1/2 of your money back)
  • prizes for all of the trophies we play for throughout the summer (doubles and singles match play, putting competition, partner better-ball, and partner 2-ball)
  • prizes for the ringer, birdie, par, and bogey boards
  • Golf Canada Pins, Break 100, 90, 80 pins, Eagle and Hole-in-one pins
  • AND the appies and wine at the President's Reception 

The only things not covered by the assessment are the Club Championship and the Devil's Tournament.
Have you ever wondered why a ball might get caught in a tree? Here's a good answer.  Joan Hayward unfortunately hit her ball out of bounds on #7, but as we approached the area we could definitely see a ball suspended 2 feet off the ground.  How did these spindly little twigs managed to stop and support a golf ball?

Saturday 13 April 2013

Open House - Saturday, April 13

Dalewood staff hosted an Open House on Saturday, April 13, where we enjoyed some appetizers from our new chef, Jennifer.  Most enjoyed a beverage as well.  Happy to be back at for another year are Gerry Yorke, Joan Hayward, Eleni Ponting, and Marie VanDusen.  Now if only the weather would warm up.


Staff put up our new sign at the road. Looking good!!


Thursday 4 April 2013

Fun Facts from Golf Canada:

$11.3 Billion (yes, billion) 
The portion of Canada's GDP generated by golf.

5.7 Million
The number of Canadian who play golf.

27 %
Percentage of Canadians who play golf - the highest
 participation rate of any sport in Canada, including hockey!

17,784,000
The number of rounds played annually by Canada's "avid" golfers
- those who play at least 36 rounds per year.

$439 Million
The amount raised annually for charitable causes 
through golf tournaments.