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Chartwell Chatter Sept-Oct Issue for the Members of Chartwell Golf and Country Club
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By now you should recognize that I prefer to cut
right to the point. Here are some comments,
questions and issues that Tad, the Board and I are
often asked:
1. “The Club has too much debt.” Actually, we have reduced debt by over
$500,000 in the last two fiscal years and our debt is $7.7 million.
Approximately, the same level of debt we had ten years ago. We have
actually deleveraged as a percent of revenues. Revenues up 40%, debt up
10%.
2. “Chartwell used all the Capital Reserve to fund the dam.” Not true. We
maintained $750,000 in our Capital Reserve fund. This is cash available for
catastrophic events (i.e. membership drops by 50%).
3. The Dam cost approximately $1.7 million and we paid for it with the $2.2
million of cash proceeds from the loan refinancing we did in 2008. We,
therefore, have $500,000 ($2.2 million minus $1.7 million) cash available
for capital improvements. Both, the standing Committees and the Board,
are reviewing the capital expenditure priorities for fiscal 2011.
continued on page 4
September / October 2010
Camp Chartwell
September & October Upcoming Events
First Friday Kids Club, Fri. Sept 3 & Oct 1
Labor Day Carnival, Mon. Sept 6
Late Night Happy Hour, Fri. Sept 10 & Oct 15
Jr. Golf Closing Banquet, Sun. Sept 19
Nickel & Nickel Wine Tasting, Fri. Sept 17
Rodney Strong Wine Dinner, Fri Oct 1
Member-Member Golf, Fri & Sat. Oct 8 & 9
Fall Festival, Sun. Oct 17
OktobeRoast Party & Sports Awards, Sat. Oct 23
Tennis/ Golf Challenge, Sun. Oct 24
Annual Membership Meeting, Tues. Oct 26
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From The Manager…
2010
Chartwell Membership Inc.
Board of Directors
President
Bill Westervelt
Vice President
Membership Committee
Dave Nocar, Jr.
Treasurer
Finance Committee
Jeff Armiger
Secretary
Tennis / Pool Committees
Hayes Merkert
Greens Committee
Bob Farrow
Clubhouse Committee
Jace Stirling
Social Committee
Rich Ingram
Strategic Planning Committee
Mark Brugnoli
Golf Committee
Rick Hans
As club championships get underway, we recognize the pinnacle of each sports
season. Swim team, juniors, women, men and seniors each have the opportunity
to put forth their best, putting to use the many hours of practice over this past
summer. To those champions already determined: Congratulations! To the upcoming
tournament participants: Good luck! The Golf and Tennis Awards Banquet has been
combined this year with OktobeRoast, Saturday, October 23. It is our hope that the
whole club will come out to celebrate the Fall festivities and the Club Champions!
The symbiotic relationship between the Club’s committees and management are
integral to the organization of the Club. The partnership between membership
leaders and staff enable the Club to initiate planning processes, allow the
appropriation of funds for operating and capital requirements and continue the
dedication to the Club’s mission of being the prominent family-oriented golf and
country club of region.
This committee system is the lifeblood of the Club. And certainly, the Club could not
meet its members’ expectations nearly as well without it. There are nine standing
committees that work to support the Board of Directors and management.
Additionally, there are numerous other groups that coordinate the activities of the
Club. Every single person who serves at the liberty of the Club on one of these
groups or committees does so as an un-paid volunteer. Even though it too frequently
goes without saying: thank you to all who selflessly donate their time, talents and
energy to the betterment of the Club.
I would assume by now, you are expecting a pitch. Well, here it is: with the Annual
Meeting scheduled for October 26 and the usual transitions in committee leadership,
please consider volunteering in some capacity. Feel free to let the current Committee
chairmen or me know of your interest.this Fall!
Tad Peel, CCM, General Manager / COO
BOARD ROOM NEWSCLUBHOUSE• The c lub d ining room and banquet bus ines s continues
to be ver y succes s ful. There were 4,668 member andgues t d iners in July, the highes t in pas t four y ea rs , inc luding a record of 260 people d ining in one night.With the increased bus ines s , plea se remember to makereserva tions whenever poss ible .
• Jeans and jersey ’s re turn to the Club ba r and TroonRoom this fa ll for “Ravens Away/ Chartwell Play s” event.Check the ca lendar for these spec ia l promotions .
• With the planned improvements to the Billia rd Roomthis fa ll, s ervices a re be ing ana ly zed for improvementtoo. Fac ility improvements a re planned to inc lude newce iling tile and improved lighting, floor trea tment, wa lltrea tment, resurface billia rd table , 2 la rge mounted fla ts creens , poker table and new furniture .
SOCIAL• The 50th Anniversa r y Committee is gea ring up with two
groups focus ing on the soc ia l a spect and his torica l/communica tions . Severa l initia l initia tives a re :º Holding the 50th Anniversa r y ce lebra tion September
9 and 10, 2011 a fter a s eries of soc ia l and sportsevents throughout the y ea r.
º Crea ting a 50th Anniversa r y book with old photosfrom yea rs pas t and new photos from the va rious soc ia l functions throughout 2011
º EA Photography will be scheduling photo shots formembers and the ir families in October. We will c rea te a photo a lbum of the membership, be able toupgrade our ros ter and provide the membership tohave profes s iona l family photographs .
º The des ign of a new “50th Anniversa r y” logo to beused throughout the Club.
• The Committee is ver y interes ted in acquir ing photographs and a r tic les per ta ining to the his tor y ofChartwell. Plea se drop off to the Club, any thing you mayhave . If you wish to have it back, we can scan it and re turn it to you immedia te ly.
• The Golf Tennis Awards Banquet has been combinedwith the OktobeRoas t pa r ty on October 23, with the GolfTennis Cha llenge the next day, Sunday, October 24.
TENNIS• The Annua l Char twell Tennis Cla s s ic a ttrac ted 32 men
and 9 women. A purse tota ling over $20,000 was
awarded. Congra tula tions to the winners : Men's Singleswinner, Marcus Fuga te and fina lis t, Ryan Young. Marianne Baker/Kris tin Messmer defea ted Eleanor Peters/Ales sandra Pa rra .
POOL• The season is wrapping up a succes s ful y ea r. DRD has
done a grea t job managing the fac ilities . • Swim team had a d isma l s ea son (1 –4) a lthough Carly
Waters broke a pool record in the 50 yd . breas t s trokefor 13/14 gir ls a t 37.27.
GOLF• The USGA completed a re -ra ting the course from the
Blue , Black, White and Gold tees . The new ra ting will beadded to the upcoming re-order of new score ca rds .
FINANCE• The Club’s bottom line for July flipped to a los s of
($31,193) due to some budget timing d ifferences ofGreens expenses a s the depar tment combats the impactof the hot wea ther on the course . For the y ea r, the profitis s till a hea lthy $298,000 due to both increased revenuegenera tion and managed cos t conta inment.
• Delinquency Accounts : There is one pos ted member.
GREENS• The course is rebounding with the change in wea ther
and the over s eeding program.• Additiona l grave l, s and and dra inage has been added to
#3. Seed has been la id and replacement sod will be la idas soon a s the wea ther becomes milder.
• Replacement sod will a lso be la id on #18 a s we ll whenthe wea ther becomes milder.
MEMBERSHIP• Welcome New Members
Gary Buc lousBruce & Sharon Borcz
• Membership continues to be s trong cons idering thecha llenging economy. 420 Golf Members (10 Openings ,)95 Tennis Members and 141 Soc ia l Members
• Effective immedia te ly, a ll Golf applica tions rece ived a fterSeptember 1 will be e ligible for 50% due reduction Sept2010 through Februa r y 2011. With only ten opening:
CHARTWELL CHATTER SEPTEMBER / OCTOBER 2010 3
From The President…continued from page 1…
4. “I never want jeans in the clubhouse!” or, “I want jeans in the club house!” This is
still a controversial subject. In 2010, we experimented with “event” selected jeans
policy. Jeans were encouraged for events like the OktobeRoast party and after
9:30 PM in the bar on select Friday and Saturday nights. No easy answer here. We
will continue to evaluate the policy and try different approaches. Let’s be
courteous with each other as we work to find a solution.
5. “How are the membership levels?” We are in a great position relative to levels at
other clubs. Golf is 98% full, we have 10 slots open. Tennis is off at 18%, down 21
members and social is even at 139 members. We are heading into a period where
we may lose a few members. However, Dave Nocar and his Membership
Committee are working diligently to continue to attract new members and retain
the existing membership. It up to each of us to promote membership to our Club.
6. “Why don’t we have a program for seniors like other clubs?” We continue to
review this subject. And no surprise, there are definitely opinions on both sides. I
prefer to think of this as a “Loyalty Program” where the marginal benefit to the
member is significantly greater than the marginal cost to the club. Chartwell is
continuing to consider the development of a program. More to come.
7. Cell phones? Another somewhat controversial subject. Cell phones are allowed in
the parking lot, private rooms and the locker rooms. Not on the golf course, or
golf cart area in front of the pro shop. Here again, please be courteous to other
members. If you take a call, be aware of your location and surroundings and move
to the appropriate area if necessary. Simple, right?
8. “Why are the Club’s guest policies inconsistent across the different services we
offer (pool, tennis, golf & clubhouse)?” We are reviewing guest policies across all
services this fall and winter. The golf committee is ahead of schedule and already
has some specific recommendations and changes. Tennis has made some
changes, but continues to look at the overall policies; pool and clubhouse are
next. The key is to balance revenue, service and membership requirements.
Thanks for your patience.
9. Let’s be courteous to each other. We have experienced and resolved some
extraordinary issues the last few years, both externally (the economy) and
internally (the dam). Although we are not totally “out of the woods” with these
problems, they appear to be behind us. Now we are back to basics, striving for
better financial performance, improving member services and prioritizing capital
requirements. As we, the members, work through these routine issues, let’s just
be courteous to each other and enjoy the benefits of Chartwell.
In Friendship,
Bill Westervelt
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please make recommendations for
membership to the Membership
Committee or Tad Peel.
STRATEGIC PLANNING
• The strategic capital plan for
2011–15 has been outlined.
º The plan totals about $3.7
million and the numbers are a
forecast based on current
values
º The centerpiece items remain
a new pool house (scheduled
for 2015), tennis bubble
(scheduled for 2015) and
bunker renovation (scheduled
for 2011–2013.)
º 2011 Capital Improvements
include green side bunker
renovation, patio expansion,
billiard room improvements
and bar improvements.
Lightning Policy for Golf – Tennis – Pool
A dangerousweather condition existswhen the sirenis sounded forone long blast. All players (golfand tennis), swimmers andChartwell personnel must takeshelter or leave the golf course, practice facilities, tennis courtsor swimming pool until the "reduced danger" signal is given.The "reduced danger" signal isthree short blasts two secondsapart.
BOARD ROOM
CHARTWELL CHATTER SEPTEMBER / OCTOBER 2010 5
Nominating Committee
Candidates for the Board of Directors
The Nominating Committee, chaired by Past President Chris
Persico, has presented three candidates for the Board of
Directors election to take place at this year’s Annual
Meeting, Tuesday, October 26, 2010. Additional nominations
may only be made by placing the names of the nominees,
over the signatures of at least thirty-five memberships on
the bulletin board of the Club and delivering a copy to the
Secretary, no less than thirty days prior to the annual
meeting. (Chartwell Membership, Inc. By-laws, Article III –
Meetings and Elections, Section 7 – Additional Nominations.)
J. Timothy “Tim” Connolly
As a 15 year A-member of our
Club, I am pleased to be
nominated to serve on the Board
of Directors of Chartwell Country
Club.
Since 1995 my family and I have
enjoyed the many amenities of
the Club. My wife, Molly and
sons Tim and Patrick have participated in golf, junior golf,
swimming, and the many social events offered, and over the
years we have watched CGCC grow. Since becoming a
member of our Club, I have served on the Membership
Committee, Social Committee, Golf Committee, and Chair of
the Men’s Wednesday Night Golf League.
Over the years, we have seen the Club move toward an
emphasis on the younger generation, which I strongly
support. The Board and the leadership of Chartwell have
done a terrific job in bringing in new programs and activities,
such Parental Freedom Night, costume parties at Halloween,
family Christmas receptions, the Easter Egg Hunt, and the
4th of July pool bash. These activities truly foster a family
feeling at the Club, and as a member of the Board, I will work
toward enhancing these programs even further.
Many kids who “grow up” at Chartwell “become adults” at
Chartwell, and this is what our Club needs — Generational
Membership. The Legacy Membership Program is a perfect
way to usher our kids in to membership, carrying on our
Club’s strong tradition and enhancing the “Chartwell Life.”
After serving 24 years as a Special Agent in the United States
Secret Service, I took my security background to the Johns
Hopkins Medical Institutions, where I served as Senior
Director of Corporate Security for 15 years. Now retired, and
a frequent golfer, I have the time and desire to support my
club in serving on the Board of Directors.
Charles (Buck) Linthicum
I am honored to be nominated to
run for the Board of Directors of
Chartwell. My wife, Gwyn and I
have been members of Chartwell
for 13 years. If elected, I look
forward to helping the club main-
tain and improve its reputation
as one of the finest clubs in the
state of Maryland. As Chartwell
celebrates its 50th anniversary next year, my only regret is
not having joined the club years earlier. Having been raised
in Severna Park, I must admit I am old enough to remember
playing the Chartwell golf course, as a high school senior,
the first year the club’s course was open. My golf game is
not much better, but the course most certainly is!
I earned my Bachelors degree in Civil Engineering from
Virginia Tech. in 1967. I served as an active duty officer in
the US Army from 1968–1970 which included a 9 month tour
of duty in RVN, after which I returned to Virginia Tech and
received a Master’s Degree in Civil Engineering. Having been
a co-op student with Baltimore Gas & Electric throughout my
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CLUBHOUSEundergraduate years, I resumed my career with them and
remained there for 36 years, retiring in 2002. I worked on the
Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Plant and was the Project Manager for
a major Hyrdoelectric Project and a Coal fired Power Plant
before moving to Constellation Power, a non-regulated
subsidiary of Consellation Energy, for the last ten years of
my career. At retirement I was a Vice President with
Constellation Power, where I was responsible for the
business management of their portfolio of US and
International alternative energy Independent Power Plants.
As most of these investments were partnerships, I served on
dozens of joint ownership boards of control and was
President of Constellation Operating Services, the company
which provided operating personnel to many of the plants.
At Chartwell I have led the men’s Senior Golf Program for
about 8 years, serving as their representative on the Golf
Committee throughout that period. Gwyn is also an active 18
hole golfer as well as a tennis player. With 2 of our 4
grandchildren living in the area, we are also making more
use of the club’s excellent pool facilities! Gwyn and I attend
many of the social functions at the club as we enjoy
supporting the club’s social activities as well.
I am pleased to be nominated, and if elected I will work hard
to serve all the members while expanding upon Chartwell’s
Tradition of Excellence.
Lee A, Meyers, D.D.S.–2010
I am honored to be nominated to
be a candidate for The Board of
Directors of Chartwell Golf and
Country Club. As one of the
premier clubs in Maryland I am
very excited to have this
opportunity. I served on the
House Committee in 2009–2010
and as a board member I would
continue to work hard to maintain the tradition and integrity
that has earned Chartwell its stellar reputation.
My wife, Monica, and I have been lifelong residents of
Maryland and along with our three children; Sam (16),
Matthew (14) and Molly (8) have been active members of the
club for 12 years and have deep roots in the community. We
believe Chartwell is an extension of our home and use the
club not only for recreational and social activities, but take
pride in entertaining our family and friends at Chartwell.
Additionally, one of our greatest joys is nurturing friendships
with other members and the staff. The entire family enjoys
all that the club has to offer from golf tournaments and swim
team, to the many social activities in which we are involved.
Professionally I have owned my own dental practice for 22
years. I hold a B.A. from Western Maryland College and a
D.D.S. from University of Maryland Dental School. In addition
to general dentistry, my practice focuses on cosmetic and
restorative dentistry. Because dentistry is a service
business, I have made a strong commitment to continue my
training in customer service and management at The
Scottsdale Center for Dentistry.
I have been an avid golfer my entire life as well as serving
ten years as a caddie at Congressional Country Club and
have had memberships at other private clubs. This
experience has given me a strong appreciation for the
traditions, customs and expectations of private club
members. My vision for Chartwell is to continue to be a
financially strong and family-oriented club that offers top-
notch amenities and attracts members that share the same
vision. My goal is for Chartwell to continue to grow and
thrive so that our special tradition can be enjoyed by the
generations that will follow us.
Thank you once again for the nomination; it would truly be
an honor and a pleasure to serve on the Board of Directors
of Chartwell.
CHARTWELL CHATTER SEPTEMBER / OCTOBER 2010 7
CLUBHOUSE
Clubhouse Summer Hours
Food Service Bar Service
Tuesday 11 am–9:00 pm 11 am– 9 pmWednesday 11 am–9:00 pm 11 am–12 amThursday 11 am–9:00 pm 11 am–12 amFriday 11 am–9:30 pm 11 am–12 amSaturday 11 am–9:30 pm 10 am–12 amSunday 10 am–8:30 pm 11 am– 9 pm
Dinner Menu Available:Tuesday – Sunday from 6:00 pm
As always, reservations are requested.
PHONE NUMBERSClubhouse 410-987-0400Clubhouse Fax 410-987-8469Golf Pro Shop 410-987-4480Golf Pro Shop Fax 410-729-0678Tennis Pro Shop 410-987-0400, Ext 236Grounds 410-987-1982Pool 410-729-1030
STAFF
Tad Peel – General Manager / [email protected]
Phil Sainsbury – Golf [email protected]
Jason Sparhawk • Carl Jones • Matthew JohnsonAssistant Golf Professionals
Ben Pellicani – Golf Teaching [email protected]
Jamie Peterson – Tennis [email protected]
Kathy Zingler • Adam SlagterAssistant Tennis [email protected]
Steve Sweiderk – Grounds [email protected]
Jonathan Wingett – Assistant [email protected]
Brian Bennington – Executive [email protected]
Yale Moyer – Banquet [email protected]
Mary Anne Dunn – Office [email protected]
Please limit your e-mails to general correspondence.No tee or court times, dinner or party reservations, etc.
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CHARTWELL CHATTER SEPTEMBER / OCTOBER 2010 9
FROM BRIAN’S KITCHEN
Chartwell Dinner Rolls
1 package dry yeast 1 Tbsp. sugar
10 ozs. warm water 1 egg
17 ozs. bread flour 1½ ozs. butter, cubed
½ Tbsp. salt 2 Tbsps. dry milk powder
Combine in a stand mixer with dough hook and mix on mediumfor 10–12 minutes until dough forms a firm ball and comes easilyoff the side of the bowl. Turn out into a large baking dishsprayed with non stick spray. Spray top of dough as well andcover tightly with plastic wrap and refrigerate over night. Doughshould double in size.
2 nonstick muffin tins, 2 Tbsps hot water
dozen each 1 oz coarse salt
4 ozs. melted butter
Brush muffin tins with butter. Mix 2 Tbl of butter with 2 Tbl ofhot water, reserve.
Turn out dough onto a flour work surface and pat down. Roll outto a large rectangle, 16” x 10” and brush off excess flour thenbrush with butter water mix. Cut into 10 strips and stack 5 layers on top of one another to yield 2 logs. Chill logs for 30 minutes.
Cut each log into 12 pieces and place cut side up into tins.Brush tops with melted butter and place in a warm area to rise.Preheat oven to 325 degrees.
Once dough has risen above the tins, brush gently with leftoverbutter and sprinkle with the coarse salt.Bake in the oven for12–15 minutes, until golden. Remove from oven and transferrolls to a cooling rack when cool enough to handle.
Reheat to serve or freeze for up to 3 months.
Caesar Dressing
1 cup mayonnaise 2 Tbsps. Dijon mustard
2 2 ounce cans anchoviese 2 Tbsps. lemon juice
10 cloves of garlic 2 Tbsps. red wine vinegar
Combine above ingredients in a food processor and puree.Once smooth, add slowly with the machine running;
2 cups vegetable oil
Once the oil is incorporated, add;
2 Tbsps. water ½ cup grated Parmesan
cheese
Process until incorporated then just pulse in;
1 Tbsps. coarse cracked black pepper
Yield 1 quart, store refrigerated for up to 2 weeks. For astronger or weaker flavor, adjust the amount of anchovyand garlic. Leave out the anchovy and add an additional ½cup of Parmesan for peppered Parmesan dressing.
Please let me know what else you would like recipes for,[email protected].
CLUBHOUSE
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WK Date Game Time
1 Sept 13 BAL @ NYJ 7:00 PM
2 Sept 19 BAL @ CIN 1:00 PM
3 Sept 26 CLE @ BAL 1:00 PM
4 Oct 3 BAL @ PIT 1:00 PM
5 Oct 10 DEN @ BAL 1:00 PM
6 Oct 17 BAL @ NE 1:00 PM
7 Oct 24 BUF @ BAL 1:00 PM
8 B Y E
9 Nov 7 MIA @ BAL 1:00 PM
10 Nov 11 BAL @ ATL 8:20 PM
11 Nov 21 BAL @ CAR 1:00 PM
12 Nov 28 TB @ BAL 1:00 PM
13 Dec 5 PIT @ BAL 8:20 PM
14 Dec 13 BAL @ HOU 8:30 PM
15 Dec 19 NO @ BAL 1:00 PM
16 Dec 26 BAL @ CLE 1:00 PM
17 Jan 2 CIN @ BAL 1:00 PM
Football Home
Need help with a
tailgate or a houseparty?
The Club can cater it
all, (or a little of it).
Hot food, Cold food,
Platters, Appetizers
or Desserts.
Give the Club a call.
Football Away
When the Ravens are away,Chartwell plays!
Football Casual in theTroon Room!
Jeans and Jerseys,$10 Bar/Tailgate Food
Bar Specials
Monday Sept. 13
Sundays Sept 19, Oct 3, 17
Nov 11, 21, Dec 13
4th of Julyat
Chartwell
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CHARTWELL CHATTER SEPTEMBER / OCTOBER 2010 13
Swim Team
Congratulations to the Chartwell Swim Team on a
great season. Over 130 kids participated on the
team coached by Jessie Cahill with assistance
from Matt Bell, Trey Albers and Patrick Bell.
Steve and Mike Lombardo, Chairmen of the Swim
Team, put in hundreds of hours of coordination
and spirit building.
Awards
Coaches Award
Katie Irvine Sam Bruce
Swim Awards
Kate O'Callaghan Bradley Fusting
Lane Williamson Chloe Salkeld
Connor Garmey Ingrid Wells
Brooks Stevens
Most Improved
Megan Garmey Austin Persico
Most Enthusiastic
Eric Batzler Mackenzie Hite
High Point
Team High Point Annika Schultz
8 and Up Katrina Schultz
John Salkeld
9 – 10 Grace Williamson
Chase Watson
11 – 12 Annika Schultz
Doug Hill
13 – 14 Carly Waters
Ryan Buhrer
15 – 18 Kara Gibbs
Jacob Taylor
Caution Kids (& Adults) In PlayPlease be cautious while driving in the
parking lot. Remember Rule 8/PARKING
LOT:
8.1 Members and guests will observe
the “No Parking” signs.
8.2 Members and their guests must
report any or all- vehicular damage, they may cause, to the cars
on the Club property.
8.3 No one should travel in excess of 10-miles per hour while on
club property.
TheGolf
Doctor
TheGolf
Doctor
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Tennis Shop
Congratulations!
Congratulations to Jamie Peterson, Director of Tennis and
Adam Slagter, Assistant Tennis Professional who teamed up
together to defend their title as the Maryland State Clay
Court Doubles Champions at Chestnut Ridge Country Club
last weekend.
Congratulations are also extended to Jamie who captured
the USTA/MAS Men’s 35’s Clay Court Singles and Doubles
titles held in Middleburg, VA July 23 & 24.
Community Tennis Challenge
Sea Colony vs. Chartwell
A glorious and
busy weekend!
The interclub
match with
Chartwell Golf
and Country
Club was a huge
success.
Eight doubles
(men's, mixed and women) matches and two singles
matches contested on Saturday with Sea Colony pulling out
a 7–3 win. Half of the ten matches were decided by third set
Tie Breakers. In addition, a pro exhibition featuring Sea
Colony Tennis pros Alex Justiniani and Ryan Kent and
Chartwell's Adam Schagter and Jamie Peterson, was
watched by the day's participants. This time Chartwell
proved victorious with a hard fought 8–4 win.
On Sunday an additional two singles matches and another
six doubles matches were played. Once again, Sea Colony
came out victorious. Besides the great tennis, all the
players had a great time and we will do it again next year!
CHARTWELL CHATTER SEPTEMBER / OCTOBER 2010 17
Chartwell Invitational Classic Winners
Men’s Singles Finals
Marcus Fugate defeated Ryan Young 3–6, 6–4, 6–4.
Women’s Singles Finals
Marianne Baker defeated Eleanor Peters 7–5, 6–1.
Men’s Doubles Finals
Marcus Fugate and Erik Chovjcka defeated
Andrew Carlson and Martin Sayer 6–0, 6–2.
Women’s Doubles:
Marianne Baker and Kristin Messmer defeated
Eleanor Peters and Alessandra Parra 7–5, 6–1.
2010 Clay Court Championship
• Sign up sheets for our Club Championships
are in the Pro Shop hallway.
Men’s & Women’s Doubles will be held
August 27–29 (A & B flights are available with
an additional C flight for the women)
Men’s & Women’s Singles will be held
September 10–12 (three flights again will be
offered for the women)
Mixed Doubles will be held September 17–19
• Winter Block Time costs will be billed in two installments with the
first occurring in August and the second in October. The day that
your account is billed will coincide with the day of the week that
your contract time is scheduled for (ie: all Monday court times will
be billed on Monday, August 23.)
• Club Championships: Men’s & Women’s Singles will be held
September 10-12 Mixed Doubles will be held September 17–19
• Our indoor season will begin the first week in October. Contact the
Pro Shop if you are interested in joining a contract group or would
like to reserve block time.
• The Awards Celebration will take place on Friday, November 5 ( -
details to follow).
Junior Club Championships 2010
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FALL CLINICS
Begin September 14 – October 30
JUNIORS:
Tuesday 4:00 – 5:00 Beginner/Advanced Beginner (ages 7 – 11)
5:00 – 6:00 Intermediate (ages 9 – 13)
Wednesday 4:00 – 4:30 Pee Wee’s (ages 5 and 6)
4:30 – 5:30 Beginner (ages 7 – 11)
Thursday 4:30 – 6:30 Junior Team (Advanced ages 10 – 15)
Friday 4:00 – 5:00 Beginner/Advanced Beginner (ages 7 – 11)
5:00 – 5:30 Pee Wee’s (ages 5 and 6)
Saturday 12:30 – 2:00 Junior Team (Advanced ages 10 – 15)
ADULTS:
Ladies
Wednesday 11:00 – 12:30 PM Beginner (2.0 level)
Thursday 11:00 – 12:30 PM Adv Beg/Beg Int (2.5 level)
Saturday 8:30 – 10:00 AM – 3.0 – 3.5 level
Men’s
Saturday 2:00 – 3:30 PM
* POLICY REGARDING CLINICS *
Members are encouraged to sign up for the entire six-week session
guaranteeing you a spot each week in that particular clinic. There is
an extra week (7th week), designed to allow those who miss a clinic
to make it up. For those who don’t miss any clinics they may come
to the extra 7th week at no additional cost. Once you sign up for the
session, your account will be billed at the start of the six-week ses-
sion. However, you may sign up as a drop in if there is space avail-
able and pay per clinic that you attend. Clinics fill quickly, so sign
up in the Pro Shop for the entire session. A minimum of 3 people is
needed to participate in a clinic and to receive a clinic rate. If less
than 3 people sign up for a clinic, it will be canceled. In order to re-
ceive the Member rate for clinics or lessons, you must be either a
Golf or Tennis Member.
MEMBER RATES NON-MEMBER RATES
PER 7 WEEK SESSION PER 7 WEEK SESSION
½ hour $90 Drop In $15/clinic ½ hour $138 Drop In $23/clinic
1 hour $138 Drop In $23/clinic 1 hour $168 Drop In $28/clinic
1½ hours $168 Drop In $28/clinic 1½ hours $198 Drop In $33/clinic
TENNIS CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS
Ladies 9 Hole
Flag Day Tournament Results
Front Nine
1st Place Elaine Soderlund – Hole #1, 7’9” Green
2nd Place Carolyn O’Leary – Hole #1, 100 yds Fairway
3rd Place Elizabeth George – Hole #1, 200 yds Fairway
Back Nine
1st Place Monica Simms – Hole #18, 1’ Green
2nd Place Leann Johnson – Hole #18, Greenside Bunker
Dog Days Tournament Results
1st Place Lisa Guyton, Carolyn O’Leary & Rozanne Williams
2nd Place Sharon Hunsicker, & Pat Wayson
Closest to the Pin – Kate Garmey
Schedule September 2 Club Championship Round I
September 9 Club Championship Round II
September 16 Regular Play
September 23 Friendship Day
September 30 Regular Play
October 7 Rally for the Cure
October 14 Regular Play
October 21 Regular Play
October 28 Wrap Up Tournament &Awards
Ladies 18 Hole
HOLE-IN-ONECongratulations to Chris Jacobs for
her Hole-In-One on Wednesday,
August 11th on hole number 2 with
her 9 Wood! Way to go Girl!
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TOURNAMENT RESULTS
June 30 – 18 Hole Ladies Member Guest
1st Place GrossAnn Thomasson Kate GarmeyGayle Verreault Suzanne Sheridan
Low NetJan Dibos Janet PhelpsPam Sainsbury Karen Lewis
Second Low NetAmy Miller Judy WhiteMaria Marsteller Elaine Soderlund
Third Low NetTammy Pietsch Melissa HayesRuthellen Sheldon Shauna Talbot
Longest DriveMember – Gail Verreault Guest – Sandy Goodman
Closest to the PinMember – Judi Hans Guest – Anne Marie Hudak
July 28 – 3-2-1 Tournament
1st Low Net – 114 2nd Low Net - 115 3rd Low Net – 122Chris Musser Gwyn Horrigan Wendy Bradford
Joanne Montgomery Trica Bell Judy EbersbergerGayle Verreault Gwyn Linthicum Tammy PietschBarbara Hilliard Joan Coale Georgia Morgan
Closest to the Pin – 8 – Gayle Verreault
INTERCLUB MATCHESLadies, congratulations to those who participated in the Interclubmatch at Hillendale. We won against BCC, Hillendale and Woodholme with a total of 60 points!!!! Lee Tice and LindaGrabarek scored first and second high points and have qualifiedto play in the two-man team championship match at SparrowsPoint on October 1st. When all the team matches have beenplayed we will then know how we stand with regard to winning theoverall trophy for 2010.
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REMINDER OF UPCOMING EVENTS
September Schedule
September 1 Regular Play – Tee Times
September 8 Regular Play – Tee Times – Board Meeting
September 15 9 – 18 Hole Regular Play
September 22 Ladies 18 Hole Club ChampionshipRound One – Regular Play – Tee Times
September 24 Ladies 18 Hole Club ChampionshipRound Two
September 29 Ladies 18 Hole Club Championship Finals
October Schedule
October 6 Beat the Pro / Champ
October 13 Regular Play – Tee Times
October 20 Regular Play – Tee Times
October 27 Closing Day – 9 AM Shotgun – Luncheonand General Meeting
Quip for September: “A Gimme can best be defined as
an agreement between two golfers…neither of whom
can putt very well” Author Unknown
Enjoy the golf and Chartwell!Gwyneth Horrigan
JUNIOR GOLF
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Golf Shop
USGA Course Rating
During August 2010, qualified personnel from the
Maryland State Golf Association completed a
course rating of Chartwell from the men’s tees.
A USGA Course Rating is the USGA’s evaluation
of the playing difficulty of a course for scratch
golfers under normal course and weather
conditions for the purpose of providing a
uniform basis on which to issue USGA Handicap
Indexes. It is expressed as strokes taken to one
decimal place, and is based on yardage and
other obstacles to the extent that they affect the
scoring ability of a scratch player.
A USGA Slope Rating evaluates the relative
playing difficulty of a course for players who are
not scratch golfers. The lowest USGA Slope
Rating is 55 and the highest is 155. A course of
standard difficulty has a USGA Slope Rating of
113.
The new ratings of Chartwell are:
USG Course Rating / Slope
Tee Front Nine Back Nine Overall
Men’s Blue 35.4/131 36.1/131 71.5/131
Men’s Black 35.3/129 36.0/128 71.3/129
Men’s White 34.8/127 35.4/125 70.2/126
Men’s Gold 34.0/118 34.0/118 68.0/118
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JUNIOR GOLFResultsDonut Shack Open Tournament
MONDAY JUNE 28, 2010
1 Holers
Girls1st – Hanna Verreault – 82nd – Ingrid Wells and Molly
Meyers – 13 3rd – Macie Coleman – 15
Boys 1st – Ricky Gay – 72nd – Nicholas Garmey – 83rd – Carter Johnson – 9
4 Holers
Girls 5–7 Age Group 1st – Samatha Sikon – 332nd – Megan Garmey and Hannah
Hartley – 373rd – Lauren Lombardo – 38
Girls 8 and Over Age Group 1st – Emilia Stirling – 302nd – Grace Appel and Katie Gay – 313rd – Katie McShea and Ashley
Urban – 39
Boys 5–7 Age Group1st – Charlie Evans – 202nd – Nathan Clarke – 283rd – Tommy Coleman – 30
Boys 8 and Over Group 1st – Karl Schultz and Connor
Garmey – 292nd – Topher Urban and Katrina
Schultz – 303rd – Jordan Bruce – 32
7 Holers
Girls 1st – Morgan McFarland – 372nd – Mackenzie Dixon – 453rd – Emma Furniss – 49
Boys 9 and Under Age Group1st – Addison Wells – 422nd – Hunter Verreault – 453rd – Alex Green – 46
Boys 10 and Over Age Group1st – Carson Brinegar – 382nd – Niklas McFarland – 403rd – Tommy Bell – 42
9 Holers
Girls1st – Sydney Mills – 542nd – Annika Schultz – 55 3rd – Tina Ricci – 56
Boys1st – Doug Hill – 532nd – Jamie Soderlund – 573rd – Matthew O'Callahan – 65
Junior Golf Kick–Off
SATURDAY JUNE 26TH
Thank you to Elizabeth George of Crocodile Kids for providing the SillyBands in our Goodie Bags!
Tournament Winners
1 and 4 holers Scramble1st – Jack Leverty, Brice Persico,
Carter Johnson, Katrina Schultz,Karl Schultz – +1
2nd – Carter George, Meghan George,Tommy Coleman, Macie Coleman, Charlie Evans +2
3rd – Cole Hite, Olivia Sheridan,Nicholas Sheridan, NathanClarke, Ingrid Wells +2
7 and 9 holers Scramble1st – Tommy Bell, Niklas McFarland,
Michael McShea, IanMusser – +2
2nd – Annika Schultz, Brianna Leverty,Jack Irvine, Katie Irvine +3
3rd – Lauren Appel, Iris Leverty, Morgan McFarland +4
4th – Hunter Verreault, Nathan Roche,Alex Green +5
7-11 Slurpee Invitational
We would like to thank our sponsor, the7-11 at Jumpers and Benfield for theSlurpees!!
FRIDAY JULY 16, 2010
1 Holers
Girls1st – Macie Coleman – 92nd – Hannah Verreault – 11 3rd – Ingrid Wells – 12
Boys1st – Jack Stamato – 82nd – Carter Daly – 133rd – Connor Mahan – 14
4 Holers
Girls 5 –7 Age Group 1st – Megan Garmey – 302nd – Lauren Lombardo – 343rd – Molly Meyers – 35
Girls 8 and Over Age Group 1st – Katrina Schultz – 272nd – Katie Gay – 283rd – Courtney Fusting – 30
Boys 5–7 Age Group1st – Nathan Clarke – 232nd – Nicholas Sheridan and Ricky
Gay – 253rd – Alec Foxen – 26
Boys 8 and Over Group 1st – Connor Garmey – 27 2nd – Will Broadbeck and James
Foxen – 283rd – Brice Persico – 29
7 Holers
Girls1st – Heather DeVal – 382nd – Morgan McFarland – 403rd – Emma Furniss – 41
Boys 9 and Under Age Group1st – Addison Wells – 402nd – Charlie Evans and Alex
Green – 443rd – Leo DePole – 47
Boys 10 and Over Age Group1st – Niklas McFarland – 352nd – Graham Hardig – 443rd – Tommy Bell – 45
9 Holers
Girls1st – Sydney Mills – 452nd – Annika Schultz – 54 3rd – Katie Irvine – 64
Boys1st – Jamie Soderlund – 452nd – Harrison Hardig – 463rd – Doug Hill – 47
18 Holers
Girls1st – Erica DeVal – 82
Boys1st – Nicholas Chappell – 101
Junior Skills Challenge
Boys (5–7 Age Group)
Long Drive1st – Hunter Verreault (110 yds)2nd – Charlie Evans (102 yds)3rd – Nathan Clarke (95 yds)
Closest to the Pin1st – Ricky Gay, John Salkeld2nd – Luke Lombardo, Hunter
Verreault, Ben Ruckelshaus
Chipping 1st – Ethan Green2nd – Charlie Evans, Hunter Verreault,
Cole Hite, Ricky Gay
Putting 1st – Charlie Evans (14)2nd – Luke Lombardo (15), Alec
Foxen (15)
Girls (5–7 Age Group)
Long Drive1st – Genna DePole (75 yds)2nd – Hannah Verreault (68 yds)3rd – Lauren Lombardo (47 yds)
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At the University of Maryland MISGA outing on July 7th, Sam Montgomeryrepresented the Chartwell seniors on the winning team. The MISGA mixerwith Piney Branch/ Sparrows Point on July 13th had a great turnout. Thefirst place team was aided by Mike Onarato and Gene Merkert, with a 120.The second place team members included Bob O’Leary and John Boylan,and Jim Uhles with Sam Montgomery were on the tie-breaking third placeteam, finishing with a 122. The seniors hosted the state wide finals for the MISGA ABCD Tournamenton July 26th. We had one player, John Hannou, qualify for this tournamentat Tantallon earlier this summer. The ABCD is an individual tournament-- divided into 4 flights based on handicaps. Next Chatter we will have thefinal results.
Thanks to the seniors who helped with the Juniors Program on July 16th, avery hot Friday. The tournament organizers and the 92 Juniors really appreciated the help from Buck and Gwyn Linthicum, Rick Hunsicker, BobSchnabel, Bob Kessler, and Jim Uhles.
The MISGA outings are excellent opportunities for seniors to visit a varietyof golf courses throughout our area, meeting their senior members and enjoying great food at bargain prices. Visit the Chartwell website and clickon Events to sign up for the outings at the clubs that we will be visiting andplaying with the clubs that will be coming here.
Senior Golf News
4 Holers
Girls 5–7 Age Group 1st – Hanna Verreault – 312nd – Megan Garmey – 32
Girls 8 and Over Age Group 1st – Hillary Hardig – 262nd – Katie McShea – 303rd – Victoria Stamato – 32
Boys 5–7 Age Group1st – Tommy Coleman and Cole
Hite – 242nd – Nathan Clarke – 253rd – Edward Feidelberg – 26
Boys 8 and Over Group 1st – Robbie Mills – 222nd – Connor Garmey – 253rd – Sam Bruce – 28
7 Holers
Girls – Gold Tees1st – Heather DeVal – 492nd – Brianna Leverty – 523rd – Morgan McFarland – 58
Girls – Blue Tees1st – Lauren Appel – 442nd – Reilly Miller – 463rd – Elizabeth Chappell – 48
Boys – Gold Tees1st – Niklas McFarland – 452nd – Addison Wells and Joey
Riddle – 53
Boys 9 and Under Age Group1st – Jack Leverty – 392nd – Hunter Verreault – 413rd – Will Kennedy – 47
Boys 10 and Over Age Group1st – Zander Feidelberg – 362nd – Burt Gesner – 383rd – Tommy Bell – 39
9 Holers
Girls1st – Sydney Mills – 472nd – Tina Ricci – 603rd – Katie Irvine – 66
Boys1st – Doug Hill – 472nd – Jack Irvine – 553rd – Chase Hite – 57
Family Tees Gold – Boys1st – Stephen Miller – 672nd – Brad Carson – 99
18 Holers
Boys1st – Nicholas Chappell – 1002nd – Christian Furniss – 1093rd – Taylor Youngwood – 126
The Sharpie Classic
FRIDAY AUGUST 6TH
18 Holers
Boys1st – Nicholas Chappell – 1042nd – Taylor Youngwood– 122
9 Holers
Boys1st – Harrison Hardig – 552nd – Chase Hite – 56
Girls1st – Sydney Mills – 43
7 Holers
Gold Boys1st – Stephen Miller – 492nd – Joey Riddle – 563rd – Addison Wells – 59
Gold Girls1st – Heather Deval – 552nd – Lauren Appel – 59
Boys 9 and Under1st – Charlie Evans – 422nd – Nicholas Miller – 453rd – Connor Garmey – 49
Boys 10 and Over1st – Tommy Bell and Graham
Hardig – 452nd – Brad Carson – 473rd – Cole Stirling and Michael
McShea – 50
Girls1st – Julia Slattery – 402nd – Reilly Miller – 513rd – Elizabeth Chappell – 60
4 Holers
Boys 5–71st – Nathan Clarke –232nd – Tommy Coleman – 263rd – Alec Foxen – 28
Boys 8+1st – James Foxen – 272nd – Will Brodbeck –34
Girls 5–81st – Megan Garmey – 262nd – Lila Slattery – 283rd – Reagan Body – 35
Girls 9+1st – Katie McShea – 232nd – Hillary Hardig – 303rd – Grace Appel – 33
1 Holers
Boys1st – Carter Daly – 7 2nd – Ashby Shepherd – 83rd – Ashton Seaman – 13
Girls1st – Lexi Hilliard – 132nd – Ingrid Wells – 143rd – Macie Coleman – 20
Gatorade Masters Invitational
MONDAY AUGUST 16THCongratulations to all that Played!
1 Holers
Girls1st – Ingrid Wells – 122nd – Olivia Sheridan and Erin
Murphy – 143rd – Meredith DePole – 17
Boys1st – Nicholas Garmey – 122nd – Ashton Seaman – 15
4 Holers
Girls 5–71st – Lauren Lombardo – 252nd – Reagan Body – 313rd – Hannah Hartley – 34
Girls 8+1st – Grace Appel – 242nd – Katie Lombardo – 273rd – Lila Slattery – 35
Boys 5–71st – Nicholas Sheridan – 272nd – Ethan Green – 313rd – Alec Foxen – 32
Boys 8+1st – James Foxen – 242nd – Brendan Murphy – 313rd – Jordan Bruce – 33
7 Holers
Boys 5–91st – Nathan Clarke – 392nd – Alex Green – 413rd – Hunter Verreault – 42
Boys 10+1st – Michael McShea – 402nd – Tommy Bell – 423rd – Graham Hardig – 47
Girls1st – Julia Slattery – 422nd – Katie McShea – 493rd – Hillary Hardig – 51
Family Gold Boys1st – Zander Feidelberg – 512nd – Leo DePole – 543rd – Addison Wells – 60
Family Gold Girls1st – Morgan McFarland – 542nd – Lauren Appel – 59
9 Holer
Family Gold Girls 1st – Heather DeVal – 86
Family Gold Boys1st – Niklas McFarland – 522nd – Stephen Miller – 71
Girls1st – Sydney Mills – 542nd – Annika Schultz – 64
Boys1st – Sam Meyers – 64
18 Holer
Girls1st – Ali Merkert – 98
Boys1st – Nick Chappell – 1042nd – Taylor Youngwood – 124
Chartwell Junior Club Championship
SATURDAY AUGUST 21ST
18 Holers
GirlsChampion – Sydney Mills 4 & 2 Runner-Up – Kelly Schwemmer
BoysChampion – Connor Nocar – 72
9 Hole
BoysChampion – Jaime Soderlund – 52Runner-Up – Sam Meyers – 57
GirlsChampion – Annika Schultz – 49
Boys Family GoldChampion – Niklas McFarland –40Runner-Up – Stephen Miller – 54
7 Hole
Boys Family GoldChampion – Addison Wells – 46Runner-Up – Zander Feidelberg – 53
Girls Family GoldChampion – Morgan McFarland – 56
Boys 5–9Champion – Nicholas Miller – 38Runner-Up – Nathan Clarke – 40
Boys 10+Champion – Nathan Roche – 34Runner-Up – Burt Gesner – 39
GirlsChampion – Julia Slattery – 41Runner-Up – Katie McShea – 47
4 Hole
Boys 5–7Champion – Tommy Coleman – 23Runner-Up – Luke Lombardo – 27
Boys 8+Champion – Karl Schultz – 27Runner-Up – Topher Urban – 29
Girls 5–7Champion – Hanna Verreault – 33Runner-Up – Hannah Hartley – 34
Girls 8+Champion – Kaitlin Schwemmer – 26Runner-Up – Lila Slattery – 29
1 Hole
BoysChampion – Connor Mahan – 7Runner-Up – Ben Ruckelhaus – 10
GirlsChampion – Olivia Sheridan & Macie
Coleman – 8Runner-Up – Ingrid Wells – 11
Congratulations to all our Juniors!
Sunday September 19thJunior Golf Banquet
Jason and I along with the rest ofour Jr. Golf Board, the Verreault’sand Suzanne Sheridan would like tothank all the parents and juniors forsuch a successful season. Our goalwas for all the juniors to have funwith the game of golf. I believe wesucceeded!
We would love your feedback,please reply with any suggestionsfor next year!
Lisa Clarke & Jason Wells, Chairmen
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Closest to the Pin1st – Hannah Verreault
Chipping 1st – Genna DePole, Lauren
Lombardo
Putting 1st – Lauren Lombardo (14)2nd – Genna DePole (15)3rd – Hannah Verreault (18)
Boys (8–9 Age Group)
Long Drive1st – Alex Green (159 yds)2nd – Jon Huber (125 yds)3rd – Jack Leverty & James Foxen
(122 yds)
Closest to the Pin1st – Leo DePole2nd – Jordan Bruce
Chipping1st – Karl Schultz, Alex Green, Jon
Huber
Putting 1st – Alex Green (11)2nd – Samuel Bruce (12)3rd – Jon Huber (13)
Girls (8 –9 Age Group)
Long Drive1st – Kaitlin Schwemmer (70 yds)2nd – Katrina Schultz (67 yds)3rd – Katie Lombardo (60 yds)
Closest to the Pin1st – Elsa Kraft
Chipping 1st – Elsa Kraft & Kaitlin Schwemmer
Putting1st – Kaitlin Schwemmer & Katie
Lombardo (15)2nd – Elsa Kraft (16)3rd – Lila Slattery (17)
Boys (10–12 Age Group)
Long Drive1st – Niklas McFarland (223 yds)2nd – Joey Riddle (141 yds)3rd – Brad Carson (117 yds)
Putting 1st – Niklas McFarland (17)2nd – Tommy Bell (20)3rd – Brad Carson (24)
Girls (10–12 Age Group)
Long Drive1st – Annika Schultz (199 yds)2nd – Brianna Leverty (132 yds)3rd – Mackenzie Dixon (108 yds)
Putting1st – Annika Schultz (18)2nd – Brianna Leverty (19)3rd – Emily Huber, Julia Slattery, Katie
Gay (22)
Boys (13 & Up Age Group)
Long Drive1st – Jack Irvine (198 yds)2nd – Chase Hite (187 yds)
Putting1st – Chase Hite (19)2nd – Jack Irvine (20)
Girls (13 & Up Age Group)
Long Drive1st – Morgan McFarland (183 yds)2nd – Katie Irvine (177 yds)3rd – Kelly Schwemmer (169 yds)
Closest to the Pin1st – Kelly Schwemmer & Katie Irvine
Chipping1st – Kelly Schwemmer2nd – Katie Irvine & Morgan
McFarland
Putting1st – Kelly Schwemmer (18)2nd – Katie Irvine (22)3rd – Morgan McFarland (23)
Cracker Jack Open
FRIDAY JULY 23, 2010
1 Holers
Girls1st – Meredith Depole and Ingrid
Wells – 152nd – Erin Murphy – 163rd – Lexi Hilliard – 22
Boys 1st – Ben Ruckelhaus – 112nd – Ashby Shepherd and Liam
Mahoney – 133rd – Ashton Seaman and Jack
Stamato – 15
4 Holers
Girls 5–7 Age Group 1st – Lauren Lombardo – 332nd – Genna Depole – 343rd – Molly Meyers and Hanna
Verreault – 37
Girls 8 and Over Age Group 1st – Victoria Stamato – 262nd – Katrina Schultz – 273rd – Lila Slattery and Katie Gay – 28
Boys 5–7 Age Group1st – Ethan Green – 282nd – Ricky Gay – 293rd – Edward Feidelberg – 30
Boys 8 and Over Group 1st – Karl Schultz – 292nd – Brendan Murphy and Robbie
Mills – 303rd – Will Brodbeck – 34
7 Holers
Girls – Gold Tees1st – Brianna Leverty – 492nd – Heather Deval – 52 3rd – Morgan McFarland – 53
Girls – Blue Tees1st – Julia Slattery – 442nd – Elizabeth Chappell – 463rd – Lauren Appel and Mackenzie
Dixon – 49
Boys – Gold Tees1st – Niklas McFarland – 472nd – Addison Wells – 593rd – Carson Brinegar – 66
Boys 9 and Under Age Group1st – Leo Depole – 37 2nd – Alex Green, Will Kennedy & Jack
Leverty – 463rd – Jack Brandeen – 54
Boys 10 and Over Age Group1st – Joey Riddle – 382nd – Tommy Bell and Michael
McShea – 433rd – Burt Gesner – 49
9 Holers
Girls1st – Sydney Mills – 532nd – Annika Schultz – 56 3rd – Katie Irvine – 60
Boys1st – Jamie Soderlund – 522nd – Doug Hill – 543rd – Jack Irvine and Chase Hite – 55
18 Holers
Girls1st – Erica DeVal – 89
Boys1st – Nicholas Chappell – 1032nd – Taylor Youngwood – 129
The Chartwell Cup
SATURDAY JULY 31, 2010
1 Holers
Girls1st – Olivia Sheridan – 92nd – Ingrid Wells – 103rd – Macie Coleman – 11
Boys1st – Ben Ruckelhaus – 82nd – Jack Stamato and Liam
Mahoney – 93rd – Carter Daly – 10
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September sees the last of the hot summer days and a return to cooler, more comfortable temperatures. This
also signals the time to plan for the fall and get your plants
ready for the next growing season.
WHAT’S COLORFUL IN SEPTEMBER?
Crape myrtle, fruit on viburnum, fruit on pyracantha, fruit
on holly, asters, black-eyed susan, blue mist shrub.
ANNUALS
Summer annuals are winding down and plans should be
made for the fall planting. The most common annuals for
the fall are pansies, cabbage/kale, mums, asters, and back-
eyed susans (many nurseries are now growing these as
annuals). These choices provide a variety of colors, bloom
times & lengths. Most pansies have the advantage that they
will over winter and be ready to go with the first signs of
spring.
BEDS
First, continue to weed the beds as
needed. Next, as the annuals finish and are
no longer providing ornamental value,
remove them from the bed. The same
applies to perennials, however, with perennials, you will
only be removing the foliage and flower; leave the roots.
This is important because dead plant material that remains
in the bed provides a great place for disease and insects to
over winter, leading to problems next season. Third, this is
also the time to plan and order spring bulbs (crocus,
daffodils, tulips, etc.) for planting in October. Don’t think it
is too early to order bulbs because most companies won’t
ship them until it is the right planting time for your area.
Like the fall annuals, these bulbs come in a wide range of
colors and bloom times and, if planned correctly, can
provide color from February/March through till May. Finally, now would be a great opportunity to install any
woody plants or perennials. Fall is the best time because
there is usually sufficient moisture and the ground
temperatures are much warmer than in the spring and, as a
result, the plant will establish more quickly.
TREES
Fertilizing your trees this time of year is ideal. However,
over fertilizing or using high nitrogen fertilizer will affect
the fall color. Too much fertilizer or a high nitrogen
fertilizer will cause the tree to continue to produce
chlorophyll which will mask or mute the fall colors.
Remember the pigments that produce the fall color are in
the leaves all year, but it is the reduced chlorophyll
production that allows those colors to be seen. The
fertilizer will provide nutrients to the trees that will be used
for good root growth and increase the trees survivability
through the winter. The fertilizer will also help increase the
food reserves for the tree so the tree will be ready for a
quick start in the spring.
TURF
The turf should have been aerified in August so, if you did
not follow that up with seeding last month, you
can still seed during the beginning of this
month. If your plans are to completely
renovate the lawn, this is the time to do that,
either with sod or seed. The seed must make
good contact with the soil which is why you
should loosen the soil, either by aerating or
slicing the soil. The same for sod- the roots must make
good contact with the soil in order for it to establish. Also,
make sure you keep the sod and seed moist until seed
germination or until the sod’s roots grow. For established
turf areas, fall is the time for your final fertilizer
application. You should now fertilize with 1–1½ lbs. N in
slow release form. This will provide the turf with the
necessary nutrients for the fall and also get it ready for the
spring.
Jim Hogan, Horticulturalist
GREEN THUMB
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