Tuesday, 14 April 2015

That time of year again!



President’s Message 

This has been the year of the winter that just wouldn’t go away!  Welcome back to those of you who were fortunate enough to escape the winter perils and congratulations to those of you who persevered our Canadian weather!  As another new golf season draws near, I know our women golfers are anxious to get back to the game and reunite with good friends.    
This year promises to be another year of great fun and fellowship, not to mention some fabulous days on our beautiful Dalewood course.  Jamie and staff are busy ensuring that the club is picture perfect for our return.  I think you’ll be in for a surprise when you come to the club!  Your 2015 executive are also hard at work preparing for the new golf season.  Your feedback from the survey and the questionnaire sent out last fall will continue to offer us guidance over the course of the season.  Team Play is back by popular demand and social events will continue to keep everyone busy off the course as well.  Fresh ideas and new games are always welcome to keep our Tuesday league and tournaments vibrant.  Once again, I have made it my personal mandate to involve as many new faces as possible in volunteer roles.  No need to take on an executive position or volunteer for the entire season.  Helping out for a day, an event or even for a few minutes will be really, really appreciated!  After all, this is your club so the greater the involvement, the stronger the women’s section will be.
The Spring General Meeting will be held the afternoon of Saturday May 2nd. This year registration and the President’s Reception will begin at 1:00 PM.  By having the President’s Reception before the meeting and fashion show you will have more time to socialize and trade winter stories with your golfing friends.  You will also have time to do some shopping at the vendor displays before the meeting as well.  Soon you will receive a phone call from one of the executive giving you details, but for now put May 2nd on your calendar.   
I wish all of you a great golf season full of fun and many personal achievements!  Should you need anything or have suggestions, please talk to me or another executive member. Our 2015 Dalewood Women’s Golf Schedule will be posted on the blog so stay tuned…
Warmest regards,
Linda Isaac

Saturday, 14 February 2015

It is with sadness that I Inform you that Linda Isaac's father has passed away on Friday, Feb 13.
Details for the funeral and visitation may be found here: http://www.maccoubrey.com/notice/3906

Thursday, 5 February 2015

Flashback Friday - Feb 6

From 1996:  

Gerry Yorke was the winner of the Closest to the Pin at the Member - Guest:



And two members that we have lost in recent years - Marg McDougall and Jean Wade.


Thursday, 29 January 2015

Fun Fact Friday

Putting Stats

When we watch a professional golf tournament we think pro golfers never miss a putt. In fact, we are usually seeing the best golfers in that particular tournament (or Tiger Woods, no matter what he is shooting). Here are some interesting stats about how good they are (or aren't):

Distance                         One Putt             Two Putts                  Three Putts (or more)

1 foot                                  100%                    0%                                  0%
2 - 3 feet                             95-99%                 .6%                              .1 - .2 %
7 - 8 feet                             50%                      49%                                .5%
12 feet                                30%                      69%                                .9%
20 feet                                14%                      84%                                2%
32 feet                                6%                        88%                                6%
40 feet                                4%                        86%                                10%


So what does all of this mean?  From 3 feet and under pros almost never miss - these guys are great!
Once they are out to 7 or 8 feet, they are still pretty good, making about the same number as they miss, but almost NEVER 3-putt from that distance. Obviously, the further they are from the hole the two-putt number goes up and the one-putt number goes down. The three-putt percentage stays pretty low, even out at 40 feet.
However, have a look at the percentages at the 32 foot distance. The pros are just as likely to three putt as they are to one putt from there. They are actually quite human.

What could we learn from this and use in our own games?

Thursday, 15 January 2015

Flashback Friday - Jan 16

HAPPY NEW YEAR!

In 1997, Dalewood hired a new head pro, from Thornhill GC. Jamie is pictured here sitting on the railing of the deck of the old pro shop, near the first tee. Putting things in perspective Mac Carter was a few months old at the time! This picture and article were in the local paper.

 Pictured below are Junior Girls Cuyler Hedley and Lillian Hopkins who broke 90 for the first time in 1997. They look soooo young! What do you think of the baggy look from the 90's?



Thursday, 18 December 2014

Flashback Friday - Dec 18

Here are pictures from our Closing Field Day in 1993, of Mary Buckley winning the Senior Club Championship, the Putting Competition, AND the Brent Trophy for Greatest Reduction of Handicap. Remarkably, she was 77 years old at the time. She continued to play golf for another 15 years! No wonder many of us have said she was a great role model. 


MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR ALL!!

Wednesday, 17 December 2014

Christmas Buffet and Heartbeats

A group from our Women's Section got together last Friday and enjoyed Chef Jen's wonderful Christmas Buffet. The ham was excellent and of course she provided her famous (or infamous) Sticky Pudding!



The following information comes from a friend and neighbour of Bridget Smith's who is running exercise classes starting in January for anyone who might be interested.


Thursday, 27 November 2014

Flashback Friday - Nov 28

From 1995, we have the winners of the Woods-Shaw Trophy (alternate shot): Sandy Pegg and June Savery. I am not sure why they are dressed the way they are, but we used to have themes at our Opening and Closing Field Days.


And June must have won a "closest to the pin" competition during the field Day, 
or she's buying wine for her table:
I think the photographer just wanted another picture of the outfit!

Don't forget the Christmas Buffet on Dec 12 for $16.95 ++. 
Email me by Dec 5 if you want to join us.

Thursday, 13 November 2014

Save the date and Flashback Friday - Nov 14

Chef Jennifer is once again putting on her fabulous Christmas Buffets on three Fridays in Dec. How about getting together on Dec 12 at 12 noon for some Christmas cheer, camaraderie, and lunch? The cost is $16.95 plus tax and gratuity. Send me an email (jbeaith@sympatico.ca) by Dec 5 to book a spot for you at the table. I will send you back an email confirming your attendance. All are welcome on 12/12 at 12!

Thanks to Joan, our Tuesday convenor, "Harry" was revived this year. He has a long and glorious history with our Section. Here are some pictures of Harry over the years:

1997 - Will Fiona Crouch keep Harry or will she pass him on to Sandy Pegg? By the way she is leaning, it looks like Sandy doesn't really want him. Harry was part of our White Elephant night and the tradition was you could keep your W.E. gift or trade it to the next person.

 Harry was so popular that buttons were made for the proud adoptive mothers. 
Thanks, Sandi for the photo.
How is Harry even standing up with that healthy appendage?

Tish Godfrey was the proud winner of Harry in 2004!

And our most recent "owner" of Harry is Catherine Watson.

Thursday, 6 November 2014

Flashback Friday - Nov 7

For those of you who have been around since before 2000, here is a trip down memory lane. For those who joined after, here is what our clubhouse used to look like before the renovation:

The view from #10 fairway before :

The tree in the foreground was removed so the cart path could go between 10 and 16 tee. Before, you walked down the right side of #10 tee and more than one person was hit by a stray shot on #15.  You may also notice the small hedge that surrounded the putting green.  You can see the windows on the first floor that were in the "lower bar".

Additions were made to both ends of the building:


The view from #16 fairway before:
The former deck in front was only about 6 or 7 feet wide and was really of little use.  Although our enlarged deck doesn't get the traffic that it should, at least the women take advantage of that space regularly. That building to the right was the pro shop. Note that little evergreen tree in the middle.


And today:

It's grown considerably!! The addition of the red tee on 16 makes for a much better hole. The gardens around the clubhouse, which were never there before the renovation,  look spectacular in season.

Look for more "Flashback Fridays" coming up.....