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Fall 2016 The Clubhouse Quarterly

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LeawoodCountry Club of

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The 4-sided Varden 12-Foot Clock Tower was installed on the grass island between the Golf Proshop and the Pool on May 3, 2016. The numbers are large enough to be seen from the putting area as well as from the clubhouse patio.

We are proud to have a membership so willing to play a role and be involved when it comes to Golf and Social events! This summer has been very active and busy not only for our membership but for our staff as well. Please take the time to look through this publication and reflect back on some of the summer season’s highlights.

QuarterlyThe Clubhouse

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Wow! Here it is, September already.At this time of the year we promote an extended golf

contract running through March 31st, 2018. This allows new members to experience a full golf season at CCL before making any further commitments. If you have friends and neighbors who have expressed an interest in becoming golf members at CCL, now would be an excellent time to join. Fall is a great time to play and new members will have the opportunity to get involved at the club and be ready for a full golf season of events and tournaments come Springtime.

Don’t forget, we provide a $100 credit to your account for referring a new golf member after their activation.

Bob Kaemmer, Membership Director

Membership

Pat and Robert Canfield, 48 yearsEvie and Frank Moberg, 48 years

Margo and Dr. Robert Toth, 48 yearsMarge and Fred Dattel, 44 years

Raena and Ray Borth, 43 yearsCathie and Tom Simmons, 40 years

Joyce Ruisch, 40 years

The following members have been a part of the CCL Community for over 40 years.

40 Years of MembershipCelebrating Over

Welcome ourNewest Members!

SocialDavid & Sheila Christofore

Jason & Lori HicksEric & Sarah Long

Jeffrey Stocker & Cristina Martinez

GolfLarry Hayes & Kelly Hoefer

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(Right Photo) Connie Renne tee’s off during the 18 Hole Ladies Formal Guest Day midday, August 24, 2016.

(Left Photo) Left to Right: Daisy Derby 2nd Place Gross Division team of Robbin Gardner and Debbie Henderson stand with Cathie Simmons and Daleen Spradlin,1st Place Gross Division team, June 3, 2016.

Linda Wingerter (left) and Susan Sharp-Blacker (front) took 1st Place Net Division in the 2016 Daisy Ladies’ Member/Guest Invitational, golf derby on Friday, June 3, 2016. They stand next to the 2nd Place Net Division team of Danette Kientz (middle back) and Susie Vipond (right).

The 18 Hole Ladies host a Formal Guest Day, August 24, 2016 followed by a Luncheon Buffet in the main dining room with a Rio 2016 Olympics theme.

Highlights GOLF

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Overall Champions and Baltusrol Flight Champions, Joey Rintamaki and Brian Perdieu stand near the 9th Hole Flag after finishing out and winning the JamBaLea championship tournament, June 25, 2016.

Terry Carlton sizes up his Hole 18 put during a golf derby event during the 2016 JamBaLea Men’s Member/Guest Invitational on June 23, 2016.

Andrew Allen & Billy Belford pose for a photo as the 1st Place team of the 1st Flight for the Devils Challenge, May 21st, 2016.

GOLFAssistant Golf Professionals Landon Carver and Shawn Gillespie hitch a ride on the back of a cart driven by Brian Sutton and riding shotgun, his guest, Spencer McCracken during the 2016 JamBaLea, June 23, 2016.

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1978 1981

1980 Dorothy Ellenberger and her guest, Joanne Barhart of Brookridge, took 1st place in The Dazey Sunbonnet Classic, June 24 - 25, 1980.

(Above) Debbie Klemansky and Linda Sears dispense refreshments at the 1981 Daisy Classic, June 23 - 24.

(Above) Margo Toth and Jean Dierks smiles for a photo during the first day of The Dazey Sunbonnet Classic, June 27 - 28, 1978.

Ladies’ Leagues of Legacy

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1982

1983

(Above) Entertainment during the Awards Dinner of the 1982 Daisey Classic featured the “Menopausal Madams” arranged by Anita Harrison, Sue lord and Lour Harding, with musical accompaniment by Betty Graham. The female impersonators were met with lusty whistles of approval, especially from the men in attendance.

Raena Borth and Sandy Hornung placed first in the 10th annual Daisy Classic, June 21 - 22, 1983.

1984

(Above) Darlene Barlow hit a Hole in One during the Derby of the 1984 Daisy Classic, June 19 - 20.

Ladies’ Leagues of Legacy

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(Left) Children dig through the extremely large Easter basket during the holiday festivities, March 26, 2016. (Middle) Two young girls compete in a Hula Hoop competition at this year’s Memorial Day Pool Party held at CCL on May 30, 2016. (Right) Darren Barnard held up his winnings after being drawn and present for the $1100 Leawood Loot Cash Prize Fund on May 14, 2016.

Social Highlights

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& (Below) Dana Wright, Mindy Wetmore and Amy Wolf pose for a photo during the Kentucky Derby, Horses and Roses Party, May 7, 2016.

(Above) Laird and Julie Goldsborough and Bill Vance pose for a photo at the Social Member Appreciation Party, February 6, 2016.

Food Beverage

Throughout the year our Food and Beverage staff work very hard to plan, set up and over see several events in order for our members to come together and celebrate the various holidays as well as enjoy each other’s company.

This year we have had several events, from a New Year’s Eve dinner, an Easter Egg Hunt and Petting Zoo, to Karaoke Nights and the Kentucky Derby, Horses and Roses Party. Not only do we offer our members fun and creative occasions but we include special events throughout the year to include families and younger children. Our goal is to create a well rounded, family-oriented community here where parents and families can feel welcomed and included.

Midway through the year we introduced our new Food and Beverage Director, Marty Sullivan (pictured right) who in the fall will assist with the introduction of a new menu and wine list. He came to us from Loch Lloyd Country Club and is truly excited to work with our staff and members.

Wayne Shields and Rick Shewmake stand at the bar during the Golf Member Appreciation Party, January 23, 2016.

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(Top Left) Forest Kohrs, age 10, competed in 5 team and individual events for CCL in the Boys 9-10 age group during the 2016 CCSAKC Swim Championships on July 15, 2016. He took first place in the Boys 9-10, 50 Meter Breaststroke.

(Bottom Left) Harry Tjaden, 14 grabs the end of the diving block waiting for the buzzer during the 2016 CCSAKC Swim Championships. Tjaden took first place in all of the 5 team and individual events that he competed in during the finals, July 15, 2016.

(Above) The CCL Swim and Dive team stand in the middle of the Country Club of Leawood pool holding the 2016 CCSAKC Swim Championship trophy, July 15, 2016.

(Middle Left) Catherine Jernigan 8, takes her form at the end of the diving board just before gracefully leaping off the board, twisting in the air and disappearing beneath it’s surface. CCL was competing against Indian Hills Country Club Dive Team in the 3rd home meet of the season, June 21, 2016.

(Above) Eba Hendrickson 15, Olivia Vance 16, Will Vance 18, and Sam DiSette 17 stand in the middle of the CCL pool after taking first place in Mixed 15 & Over 200 SC Meter Freestyle Relay, July 15 at the 2016 CCSAKC Swim Championships.

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(Above) Swim and Dive coaches pose for a photo during one of the first days of practices! The season began at the end of May and continued through the middle of July to finish with the championship title at the 2016 CCSAKC Swim Championships.

(Left Below) 2016 Swim Chair, Bill Vance, was one of the first adults to jump into the pool following the 2016 CCSAKC Swim Championship closing ceremonies, July 15, 2016.

(Middle Right) Sam DiSette, 17 gets ready to mount the block at the 2016 CCSAKC Swim Championships, July 15, 2016. DiSette competed in 4 team and individual events, taking home 3 first place ribbons. During the season DiSette qualified for the Olympic Trials and traveled to Omaha, Nebraska to compete against other young athletes hoping to grasp a spot on the Rio-bound 2016 U.S. Olympic Swim Team. Sam DiSette is youngest of three boys to Rebecca and Tim DiSette.

(Below) CCL Swimmers stood in the water to hold out the American flag during the opening ceremonies of the 2016 Country Club Swim Association of Kansas City on the morning of July 13.