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C L U B S T A F F
M A Y B E
R E A C H E D B Y
D I A L I N G
6 8 4 - 3 7 0 0
Raymond Tugend, PGA
General Manager Ext 11
Mike Dziabo, PGA
Head Golf Professional
Ext 15
Lisa Buseck
Accountant Ext 12
Paige Snyder
Catering Director Ext 13
Greta Dankert
Membership Director
Ext 17
Greg Kwiatek Ext 21
Executive Chef
Gary Powers
Superintendent
684-3725
A F T E R H O U R S
P L E A S E D I A L
E X T E N S I O N 2 2
F O R T H E G R I L L E
B A R
August Newsletter
David Wagner– President
I want to thank each and every member for their patience over the past year. LCC
has gone through many staff changes which I believe are working out. The next
phase that the board will be working on is improving the financial position of the
club. The board has recently approved an increase in the monthly debt assessment
across all membership categories. This change will generate enough monthly
income to cover the outstanding loan payment. We are currently working with our
bank and speaking with others in trying to obtain better terms on the outstanding
loan for the club. This will take time but I assure you that we are working on
behalf of membership to make the best decisions. We are working on making
changes that at times may not be popular but will solidify the long term success of
our club. I welcome your thoughts and look forward to conversations with any of
you that have questions.
I have mentioned this in previous newsletters but the best way to get the most out
of your membership is to use the club. Whether it be playing in tournaments,
hanging out at the pool or attending one of the many holiday themed events, we
have great facilities, staff and members. This next request may not be for all, but
we are approaching LCC Board of Directors elections. It is a great opportunity to
give back to the club. If you think you might have interest, please ask a current
board member and we can give you guidance on the appropriate steps you will
need to take.
As President of LCC, I have had comments from many members and try to listen to
them all. This past Saturday I played golf in the morning and played one of my
best rounds of the year. I shot 87 as a 20 handicap. For a mediocre golfer, it was a
great day. I went into the locker room to post the score and clicked through the
scores hole by hole only to have the GHIN computer ask me if this was really David
Wagner posting this score. I had to laugh, not only are the members throwing jabs
at me, now the artificial intelligence has jumped on the wagon too.
Hope that you are all enjoying the wonderful course conditions and great facilities
we have at LCC. David Wagner
LCC, President
A Message from Your General Manager
Dear Lancaster Members,
First, I would like to thank all the members who attended the Annual Meeting last
month. The Board of Directors and Management went through the financials of
the club, both current and for the fiscal year of 2018. The dialogue and questions
that followed the presentation were insightful and well received. I am more
positive than ever that the club is moving in the right direction towards being
fiscally stable soon. The entire presentation along with the current financials are
located on the members’ side of the website.
Secondly, I would like to recognize Terry Reese, Rich Lund and Jeff Fancher for
their recent donations to the club. Mr. Reese and Mr. Lund footed the bill to
replace the fountain on hole #18. This was a significant purchase and is a vital
necessity for both the aesthetic and health of the pond. Mr. Fancher has donated
the yardage marker plates, handicap parking signs, pool menu sign and half-way
house signs located on holes #4 and #11. These enhancements are much
appreciated and have really helped spruce up the overall appearance of the club.
Thank you to all three members for stepping up and making LCC look much better.
Lastly, I would like to ask each member to think about their friends, family and
other people within their circle of influence who may be looking to join our great
club. I think all would agree that the overall atmosphere and environment has
changed in a short period of time. Late summer and early fall are the times of
year many members of other clubs think about moving to a new club. We would
be happy to set up a round of golf and club tour on your behalf for any prospect
who you believe might be interested in LCC. Our goal is to get to and maintain at
least 250 Full Time Equivalent members, which should allow us to operate in the
black. As we stand today, we are at 222 FTE, so our goal is in sight. Any help you
can provide would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you and see you around the club.
Sincerely,
Raymond Tugend, PGA
Welcome our New Members to
Lancaster Country Club!
Eric Worral– Young Executive
Christopher Hoffman– Junior Executive
Tommy Mediak– Junior Executive
Jason Smith– Swim Social
Dallas Kish– Young Executive
Brittany Nowak– Young Executive
Gregg Parete– Primary A
If you know anyone who is interested in
Membership please contact Greta at
[email protected] or (716) 684-3700 ext. 17
Members who refer a new member will receive
10% Club Credit for their dues category!
Save the Date!
The Men’s Fall Harvest
September 13th & 14th
More details to follow!
Catering Sales Director– Paige Snyder
Happy August! It’s your last chance to book a party at the pool!
From a birthday party to a back to school party or a year-end
team party our pool party packages make the planning process
a breeze!
It’s never too early to start thinking about the holiday season,
call today to start planning your family or work holiday party!
Look forward to seeing everyone around the club!
The 4th of July Event was a Blast!
All Day Menu available
News From The Golf Shop
The Men’s & Ladies Championship will take place Saturday August 10th and Sunday August
11th. The cost is $35++ per player for Trophy (men’s overall) and prize fund for gross and
net winners in each flight. Food will available Sunday Afternoon to watch the leaders come
off the course. Men’s tee times will start at 8 am. Both days based on flights. Women’s tee
times will start a 1/2hr after the last men’s time, approximately 10:45am– 11:30am. No
pairings request may be made. Pairings are made by handicap and flight day 1 and scores
within flight day 2. Deadline to register in the golf shop is Sunday August 4th by 5pm in the
golf shop. Reminder, there is no play permitted out Saturday or Sunday morning before the
championship to allow the maintenance staff to prepare the course. Tee times will open up a
1/2hr after the last tee time both days. Check the tee sheet for availability.
In addition to the above mentioned championship, we also have a Men’s guest day on
Wednesday 8/14 12:00pm SG, a Women’s guest day on Thursday 8/15 2pm SG and couples
night out, glow ball version, on Friday 8/23 at 8:30pm. Please call or stop by the golf shop
for any of these events.
With fall coming, high school golf matches will be starting. Once the match dates are
approved, we will update everyone. Typically the matches are played on Tuesday/ Thursday
in September and the first week in October. They will start between 3pm & 4pm depending
on the date.
Men’s Fall League will take place again this season. It begins Tuesday August 27th and runs
every Tuesday through October 1st. Due to the league and high school matches, the course
will remain closed Tuesday evening through October 1st. More details to follow soon.
Lastly, we will be aerating the golf course on Tuesday August 22nd depending on weather.
This would be a great day to visit one of our reciprocal courses. Most of the course will be
work in progress resulting in skipping many holes while the crew finished the aeration
processes. If we have good weather and no equipment delays, I would not anticipate the
entire course opening for uninterrupted play until after 5pm. Call the golf shop for more
details as we get closer to the date.
See you at the club!
Mike Dziabo, PGA
Director of Golf
Mike @lccny.com
Womens’s Association News
Mary Ellen Puleri
President
Hello August!
Congratulations to Lori Stilwell for retaining her President’s Cup title for a second year. All of the matches
throughout were well played. We hope that next year will bring an expanded field of ladies into this match
play competition.
What great weather we had for the summer handicap on Sunday July 28th. It was a little windy but the rain
stayed away. We had a 9 hole and 18 hole flights this year with dinner on the patio following. It turns out we
all had our horror holes that day! Oh well, this game just keeps us coming back.
Now moving on to August –
The Club Championship is scheduled for Saturday and Sunday 8/10 & 8/11. We will be teeing off both days
after the men’s early tee times. The sign-up sheet is in the Pro Shop.
We have a ladies 11hole guest day coming up on August 15 with a 2 pm shotgun start. A stress-free, mystery
format with a few contest holes throughout. Start calling your friends now and get your name on the sign-up
sheet in the pro shop. If you don’t have a full foursome don’t let that prevent you from playing. We will make
every attempt to fill your group. Please do not wait until the last minute to register as the slots are filling up
fast. Ladies never go away disappointed after playing at one of our guest days.
League play will be winding down as Championship week is August 14. The following week will be a fun Ryder
cup night with our closing dinner for league (including 2 and out ladies) on August 21.
Finally, we are once again seeking nominations for candidates to serve on the Women’s Association board for
next year. We will have 3 available positions to fill and Candace Kelley would like to hear from you if
interested. Please consider becoming a candidate. We need your ideas, talents and energy to keep our
association strong.
Save these September dates:
Fall Harvest – Sunday September 8 – 9 and 18 hole events.
Association Closing Dinner and Elections:
Thursday September 26 – 5:30pm cocktails and voting begins.
Further details to follow.
Couples Glow
Ball!
Friday August 23rd
7:00pm – Buffet Dinner
8:30pm – Shotgun Start
$35 includes buffet, glow balls,
and course set up
Space is limited to the
first 24 couples!
RSVP through the golf shop
At (&16) 683– 1854 or
2019 Golf Events August 2nd & 3rd – Men’s Invitational
August 10th & 11th – Club Championship
August 14th – Men’s Guest Day
August 15th – Women’s Guest Day
August 20th – Men’s League Championship
& Final Dinner
August 21st – Women’s League Championship
& Final Dinner
August 23rd – Couples Glow Ball
September 8th – Ladies Fall Harvest
September 13th & 14th – Men’s Fall Harvest
September 18th – Clam Bake Guest Day
September 20th & 21st – Scratch Invitational
TBD- Turkey Trot
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
1 Invite P
ractice
Ro
un
ds
Swim
Me
et @ LC
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2 Men
’s Invitati
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al
Day 1
3 Men
’s Invitati
on
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Day 2
4 5 C
lub
Ho
use C
losed
Co
urse C
losed
Event
6 Men
’s League
Week 1
3
5p
m SG
7 Wo
men
’s League
Week 1
3
5p
m SG
8 WB
DG
A
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ship
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SG
Full Facility
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DG
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10 Clu
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ham
pio
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Men
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Wo
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am TT
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Day 2
Men
’s 8am
TT
Wo
men
’s 11
am TT
12 Clu
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se Clo
sed
Co
urse C
losed
Event
13 Men
’s League
Week 1
4
5p
m SG
14 Men
’s Gu
est Day
12
pm
SG
Wo
men
’s League
Week 1
4 5
pm
SG
15 Wo
men
’s Gu
est
Day
Start Time TB
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16 NYSG
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17 Po
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18 Full Facility
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19 Clu
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Co
urse C
losed
Event
20 Men
’s League
Ch
amp
ion
ship
Nigh
t
& Fin
al Din
ner
4:3
0p
m SG
21 Wo
men
’s League
Ch
amp
ion
ship
Nigh
t
& Fin
al Din
ner
5p
m SG
22 Fall A
eratio
n
Gre
ens &
Fairways
23 Co
up
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m SG
, Date
Nigh
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Care
Ava
ilable
24
25
26 Clu
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losed
Event
Dep
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8:0
0 am
. 11
ho
les
27 Men
’s Fall League
Week 1
4p
m SG
Dep
ew
H.S. Tryo
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8:0
0 am
. 11
ho
les
28
29 Dep
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.S. Match
3:0
0 p
m. TT 9
Ho
les
30
31 Ad
ult O
lymp
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Po
ol 4
-6P
M
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
1 2 Lab
or D
ay
3 Men
’s Fall League
Week 2
4p
m SG
Dep
ew
H.S.
4:0
0 p
m. 9
Ho
les
4 5 W
om
en’s Sen
ior
Go
lf Event 8
:30
am
SG
Dep
ew
H.S.
4:0
0 p
m. 9
Ho
les
6 7 Fu
ll Facility
Wed
din
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8 Ladies Fall H
arvest
11
:30
am SG
9 Clu
b H
ou
se Clo
sed
Co
urse C
losed
Event
10 Men
’s Fall League
Week 3
4p
m SG
Dep
ew
H.S.
4:0
0 p
m. 9
Ho
les
11 1
2
Dep
ew
H.S.
4:0
0 p
m. 9
Ho
les
13 Men
’s Fall Harve
st
No
on
SG D
ay 1
14 Men
’s Fall
Harve
st
10
:30
am SG
Day
2
15
16 Clu
b H
ou
se Clo
sed
Co
urse C
losed
Event
17 Men
’s Fall League
Week 4
4p
m SG
Dep
ew
H.S.
4:0
0 p
m. 9
Ho
les
18 Clam
Bake G
ue
st
Day
No
on
SG
19 Dep
ew H
.S.
4:0
0 p
m. 9
Ho
les
20 Scratch
Invite 1
pm
21 Full Facility
Wed
din
g
Scratch In
vite
8am
22
23 Clu
b H
ou
se Clo
sed
Co
urse C
losed
Event
24 Men
’s Fall League
Week 5
4p
m SG
Dep
ew
H.S.
4:0
0 p
m. 9
Ho
les
25
26
D
epe
w H
.S. 4
:00
pm
. 9 H
oles
27
28 Full Facility
Wed
din
g
29
30 Clu
b H
ou
se Clo
sed
Co
urse C
losed
Event
Mr. David Wagner, President
Mr. William Schutt, Vice President
Mr. John Puleri, Secretary
Mr. Dan Garigen, Treasurer
Mr. Gary Nowak, Director
Mr. Craig Lindauer, Director
Mr. Len Cislo, Director
Mr. Mike Donnelly, Director
Ms. Candace Kelley, Director
Board of Directors
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