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Meadowbrook Country Club
MARCH 2015
Clubhouse 804.275.7865 | www.meadowbrook-countryclub.org
Daylight Savings Time
Sunday, March 8, 2015
MORE GOLF!! Don’t forget to
set your clocks AHEAD!
The GRAND
Seafood Buffet Friday, March 20, 2015
Don’t miss this
Seafood Extravaganza at Meadowbrook!
$29 per person Buffet ~ 6:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M.
8:00 P.M. to 11:00 P.M.
Music you can DANCE to!
Entertainment by the “Jesters”
CALL 275-7865 to make a reservation today!
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Reduce YOUR dues with 51 new NET Golf Members in 2015!
51 new Golf Members in 2015!
““SSccoorree 5511””
How to “Score 51”: 51 new NET Members must be approved
by December 31, 2015
You get one free month of dues for every
golf member sponsored
Fill out a “Score 51” Referral Card
to be included in a monthly drawing
Cards are available at the Pro Shop, bar,
and main offices
If the Club is able to “Score 51” new NET
Golf Members, all golf memberships will
be reduced to the “Score 51” dues
For more information e-mail phil-
Members, let’s …
More members will
ROLL BACK golf dues
to SAVE you $$$ and
provide for
capital improvements
at the Club!
“Score 51” Dues
Family (40+) $295 ~ (under 40) $250
Single Golf (40+) $250 ~ (under 40) $230
CONGRATULATIONS, DOUG CLARK …
who referred 4 new Members. Doug will enjoy FREE DUES until June!
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Meadowbrook TRADITIONS
EVERY WEDNESDAY
Chef Bobby's Buffet
Children under 12 EAT FREE!! $3 house wine by the glass
20% off all wine by the bottle
EVERY THURSDAY
Enjoy Chef Bobby's Specials! $10
Domestic and Import Draft Specials
EVERY FRIDAY
Meadowbrook Signature Prime Rib
$3 House Cocktails
EVERY SUNDAY
Sunday Brunch $l0 Adults / $5 Children
$3 Signature Bacon Bloody Mary
Meadowbrook Dining Specials Every Thursday – $10
Priced so you can bring a guest to dinner at the Club!
March 5
Cabbage Rolls & Mashed Potatoes & Vegetables
March 12
Meatloaf & Mashed Potatoes & Vegetables
March 19
Chicken Carbonara
March 26
Burger Night
Dining
Starting March 1 NEW Lunch & Dinner Menus
Breakfast & Lunch Bobby’s Breakfast Wrap
Greek Chicken Wrap
Classic Rueben
Flatbread Pizza
Greek Salad
Spring Garden Salad
Chicken Cobb Salad
Dinner & Light Meals Shrimp Scampi
Chili Lime Salmon
Veal Parmesan
Chicken Picatta
BBQ Grilled Chicken
Garden Burger
Fettuccini Alfredo
New for the weekly Wednesday Buffet
Beef Carving Station
Plus, one additional Carving Station
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Happy St. Patrick’s Day
Celebrate St. Paddy’s Day
Join us for Bobby’s Buffet Wednesday, March 18
Women of Meadowbrook Meeting in the Cogbill Room
DAYTIME MEETING
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
10:00 A.M. (Social) 10:30 A.M. (General Meeting)
LUNCH
Baked Potato Bar with Toppings Side Salad and Chocolate Pie
MARCH PROGRAM
Board of Supervisor, Jim Holland, will give us an
overview and update on the state of affairs of
Chesterfield County.
NIGHTTIME MEETING
Wednesday, March 18, 2015
6:30 P.M.
PROGRAM:
Cooking Demonstration by
our fabulous Chef’s: Bobby & Rodney
Save the date!
Women’s Club Fashion Show
A Passion for Fashion April 24, 2015 Presented by Stein Mart
Reservation forms will be available to all Women’s
Club members at the March 4 meeting.
We’re kicking off a NEW Golf Season.
Get out on the GREEN and Celebrate!
RAMS
The Jefferson Lakeside re-match will be held at Jefferson
Lakeside on Wednesday, March 25 at 9:00 A.M.
The RAMS would like to get a group together to support
Johnny Grub at the Virginia Hall of Fame Event on
Saturday, April 25. If you would like to attend email Dave
Ellett ([email protected]) or call him at 639-7780
Don’t forget, RAMS dues of $10 are now due and can be
left in the RAMS box in the MCC Office.
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CRAFT BEER PROGRAM Starting in March we will pour two different featured craft beers every
month. (You can still enjoy our usual beers and a light beer on tap.)
We’ll feature different style beers from various regions, including
lots of great beers from right here in Virginia.
Beers of the Month will be highlighted in the newsletter, at the
main bar, and in the Men’s Grill.
We will also include tasting notes for all the featured beers.
MARCH BEERS
Devils Backbone Vienna Lager Hardywood Pilsner
TASTING NOTES
Devils Backbone Vienna Lager:
Amber in color; subtle malt flavors with hints
of caramel
Hardywood Pilsner
German style pilsner. Golden in color; crisp
and clean tasting
Save these Dates!
CAMP MEADOWBROOK 2015
June 30 to July 3
We will host two groups
Ages 4-9 and Ages 10-14
Registration Fee $160 per child
$10 per child discount for siblings.
Fee includes a camp T-shirt and
lunch each day.
Pick up a registration form at the Main Office.
CARD GROUPS
Day Bridge Bridge will be played every Tuesday at 10:00 A.M. If
you would like to play, please call Cathy Keller at 271-
1859 Bridge is also played on the 3rd Thursday of the
month at 10:00 A.M. If you would like to play, please
call Cindy Smith at 739-1139
Evening Bridge Duplicate Bridge will be played on the 1st Thursday
of the month at 6:45 P.M. If you would like to play,
please contact Sue Lofquist at 275-5049. Dinner
reservations are not needed if you plan to eat at the
Club before playing bridge.
Pairs Bridge will be played on the 2nd and 4th
Thursday at 7:00 P.M. If you plan to play, please
contact Aili Lenhart at 271-0884 or Sue Lofquist at
275-5049. Come early and enjoy the Thursday dinner
specials. No dinner reservations are needed.
I Cheer,
You Cheer,
We all Cheer for
Great
beer!
Tournament Escrow Account In October there will be a season ending golf tournament called “THE
MEADOWBROOK CUP”. This event will be structured similarly to the
RYDER CUP with competitions using different formats. The field will be
comprised of exempt members who have accumulated points from previous
competitions and tournaments. After these spots are filled the field will be
open to non-exempt Members on a first come first serve basis.
The “TOURNAMENT ESCROW ACCOUNT” will be used to offset the
expenses involved in “THE MEADOWBROOK CUP”. The escrow
account will be developed from entry fees paid from ALL Club sponsored
events throughout the 2015 season. Part of each entry fee will be used to
help reduce the amount of any entry fee that would be necessary to ensure a
quality competition.
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GOLF ACCOLADES
Congratulations
Meadowbrook GOLF
22001155 GGoollff TToouurrnnaammeenntt SScchheedduullee The 2015 Golf Tournament Schedule is available in the Golf Shop, the Club’s
main office and at our website, www.meadowbrook-countryclub.org. The
schedule includes the dates for all “major” and “minor” events. The “major”
event dates are listed below. The “minor” events, or as they are sometimes
referred to, “fun events” (no pressure) are a great way to meet new people and
play golf using different formats and competitions.
As the golf season approaches the golf calendar will add new dates. Look for
these additions in notices around the club, in the newsletter and on our website.
Major Dates Nick’s Member-Member … April 17 & 18
Men’s Member Guest … June 25, 26 & 27
Senior Club Championship … July 18 & 19
Champions Weekend … August 22 & 23
Popeye Lumpkin & Nancy Kiger Member-Member … October 2 & 3
Meadowbrook Cup … October 17 & 18
What is the “Meadowbrook Cup”?
Stay tuned … a little hint … it’ll be a BLAST!
GOLF SHOP &
RANGE HOURS
Mondays: CLOSED Course opens at 1 P.M. for walking
Tuesday - Friday
8:30 A.M. – 6:00 P.M. (Range closes at Sunset)
Saturday & Sunday:
8:00 A.M. – 6:00 P.M. Range closes at 5:30 P.M on Sundays. Golf carts are to be returned
to the Golf Shop by sunset daily.
Doug Malone 2014 “Male Golfer of the Year”
Susan Gallienne 2014 “Female Golfer of the Year”
Rob Witherspoon 2014 “Junior Golfer of the Year”
John Phillips 2014 “Most Improved Male Golfer of the Year”
Karen Smith 2014 “Most Improved Female Golfer of the Year”
Rob Witherspoon 2014 “Most Improved Junior Golfer of the Year”
Brandon Hastings Won 3 months of FREE CART RIDES
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St. Paddy’s A “True” Captain’s Choice
Golf Tournament
Saturday, March 21
9:30 A.M. Shotgun Start
Entry Fee: $26 (Includes breakfast, prizes and tournament escrow
account.)
Make your own TEAM!
Hole Assignments by Blind Draw
Can’t find a partner,
Let us know and we’ll find you one!
UNIQUE FORMAT:
On each tee box BEFORE all 4 players tee off the CAPTAIN designates which of the players will be playing their “own ball” after the selected best tee shot of the four.
That person will use the best tee shot of the 4 and play their own ball using applicable strokes (their net score full handicaps will be used).
The other 3 players will play a 3-man Captain’s Choice on the same hole using the best tee shot of the 4.
The team score will be the better of 2 scores.
“A” and “B” players will play 4 holes using their “own ball”.
“C” and “D” players will play 3 holes using their “own ball”. The TEAM CAPTAIN will decide who will play their own ball on the remaining 4 holes…it could be one hole for each player or the same person on all 4 … “CAPTAIN’S CHOICE”!!
ENTRY DEADLINE Thursday, March 19 at 5:00 P.M.
…………………………………………………………………………………………………….
Hole assignments will be done by BLIND DRAW on Saturday morning.
Save the dates of April 12-15, 2015
RAMS & GUESTS Spring Getaway
Pinehurst, NC Save the dates of April 12 to 15 for the RAMS spring getaway to Whispering
Woods and Legacy in warm sunny Pinehurst, NC. Guests are welcome.
Also, mark March 1st as the date checks are due to the RAMS.
RE-GRIP SPECIAL The winter “off season” is the perfect time to have your golf clubs re-gripped. Players tend to grip their clubs too tightly when their grips are worn and slick. This creates tension in the set up resulting in short, fast, and choppy golf swings. The end results are errant shots and poor scores.
During March the Golf Shop is offering 2 FREE Grips when you install a full set of 13 grips, ANY style (you’ll pay for 11 grips).
Turn-around time can be as fast as one day depending on what day you leave your clubs for re-gripping. This offer applies to full sets only.
Congratulations, John Hall, who won the drawing for guessing the
correct hole of our Golf Display. Members who guessed correctly were
placed in a drawing for (2) Complimentary Buffet Tickets!
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TTuueessddaayy,, AApprriill 77 –– 88::3300 AA..MM.. SShhoottgguunn
MMWWGGAA OOppeenniinngg DDaayy
FFrriiddaayy,, AApprriill 1177 –– 11::0000 PP..MM.. SShhoottgguunn
““NNIICCKK’’SS””
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““NNIICCKK’’SS””
TThhuurrssddaayy,, AApprriill 2233 –– 99::0000 AA..MM.. SShhoottgguunn
RRiicchhmmoonndd TThhrreeee SSccoorree
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Tech Reps will be here with their 2015 line.
Try before you buy!
Wine MARCH MADNESS
This March, to celebrate the NCAA Tournament, MCC will have a month long single elimination tasting tournament with YOU as the judge. Each Tasting Pairing will cost only $4, and your votes will help us select the winning wine, which we will feature at a special price throughout the month of April. The tasting pairings are set for the first round, but only you can decide which wine will move on to be our Champion.
Competitors Round 1: March 3 - March 8
Barboursville Pinot Grigio 2013 VS
Villa Maria Sauvignon Blanc 2011 ………..
Acrobat Pinot Noir 2012 VS
Chateau Ste. Michelle Merlot 2011
Round 2: March 10 - March 15
Kim Crawford Unoaked Chardonnay 2013 VS
Domaine Jolly Petit Chablis 2011 ……….
Lander Jenkins Cabernet 2011 VS
The Seeker Malbec 2012
Semi Finals: March 17 - March 22
Wines to be determined from first rounds’ winners
Championship: March 24 - March 29
Taste, Vote, and Choose our Champion!
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WELCOME
Meadowbrook Country Club
Board of Directors
Chad Knowles – President
Bernie Cowardin – Vice President
Charlie Fagan – Treasurer
D.J. DeCicco – Secretary (Finance)
Lisa Cox – Technology
Douglas Malone – Golf
Roger Minter – Tennis
Polly Moore – House
Ginny Riddle – Membership
Lori Strobl – Membership
Bill Wisegarver – Greens
Cathy Witherspoon – Pool & Social
Bird Dog: “No, I just try to live my life by this
philosophy.”
Bird Dog: “Hey remember this, it’s easy to grin,
when your ship comes in,
and you’ve got the stock market beat.
But the man worthwhile, is the man who can smile,
when his shorts are too tight in the seat!?
Hamburger: “Bird Dog, I’ve sentenced boys younger than
you to the gas chamber. Didn’t wanna do it, but I felt I
owed it to them.”
Pomona Roman: “Superintendent Weedwacker, do we
have a grounds keeping analogy to shaving?”
Chairman Wisegarbage: “OK, thanks everyone for your
input. Steve, is it safe to say in closing that while a roller,
would be an excellent tool, we do have other equipment
needs with a higher priority?”
Superintendent Weedwacker: “Definitely! We have a
number of equipment needs that would help us
immensely, if the membership can find a way to get
them. And finally, thatching is the closest thing to
shaving that we do. However, we do not require much
thatch removal, since the grasses we use are not big
thatch producers. I would classify our grass removal as
more depilatory in nature as opposed to shaving.”
Chairman Wisegarbage: “On that note, meeting
adjourned.”
~ Bill Wisegarver, Green Committee Chair
From the GREENS to the CLUBHOUSE
Communiqué from the MCC Green Committee
In January it was brought to my attention that the first two editions of this monthly
message may have contained references to individuals that were a bit too vague. For the
February communiqué I tried to be a little less obscure with my name associations.
However, it is not as much fun to use real names. Also, I don’t want the membership to
think that my only resource for topics is from the Grill. Fortunately, last month’s topic
about gifts to the Club meshes nicely with what I will share this month. This time, my
message does not come from the Grill, but from the inner sanctum of Committee work.
With that said I hope to provide you with a brief glimpse into the very inner workings of
one of our most important Committees, the Green Committee. A full transcript of the
minutes from our most recent meeting would be far too long to share in the Newsletter. A
segment of the dialog discussing just one issue from our most recent meeting might be
interesting.
Chairman Wisegarbage: “Recently it was suggested to Steve that some donated funds
might be available for a new Roller. While this offer is extremely generous, there may be
some equipment needs that should take priority.”
Superintendent Steve Weedwacker: “That is correct. MCC has never had a roller and
while it would be an excellent tool, we have some greater equipment needs to maintain our
course in a consistent manner.”
Hamburger: “What exactly does the roller do?”
General Manager Poppincorn: “One important aspect to a roller is that it can be used to
flatten the grass on the greens if mowing must be delayed. This can help keep the putting
surfaces more consistent.”
Superintendent Weedwacker: “That’s right. A roller can be used to smooth greens and is often used in conjunction with mowing to increase green speed. In our case, a roller would be used as an alternative to mowing. However, the roller would not be used as a replacement to mowing during wet weather since it would significantly increase the rate of soil compaction at the greens surface. Compaction is an important issue at MCC due to how our greens are constructed. Having efficient and well functioning mowers is far more important to conditions than rolling.”
Bird Dog: “I understand. It’s like a bad comb-over. Rather than cutting the hair, you
mash it down, flatten it out and try to cover things up.”
Mort: “I see people every day that must use rollers on their heads.”
Lois Hitsitstrate: “Gentlemen, rollers can have different meanings. I know many ladies
who use rollers to build body in their hair.”
Pomona Roman: “I agree Lois. But being able to properly cut the grass rather than paste
it down is a bigger priority when it comes to equipment.”
GM Poppincorn: “Yes, and we also need to keep in mind that mowing and then rolling
requires additional labor.”
Superintendent Weedwacker: “We have two Toro Sandpro bunker rakes that are so old
and worn that we are concerned about them being available for this golf season. One unit
has over 6000 hours of run time.”
Bird Dog: “Wow, now we’ve gone from comb-overs to exfoliation.”
Hamburger: “So the bunker rake is sort of like a loofah?”
Mort: “Judge Smail’s wife liked to use a loofah.”
Lois Hitsitstrate: “Well even sand traps need a good loofah from time to time.”
Hamburger: “Bird Dog, that is profound, do you own a boat?”
Monday GOLF Play on Mondays will begin on April 5 at 9:00
A.M. Golf carts will be mandatory until 1 P.M.
At 1:00 P.M. a player may choose to walk. There will
be a special cart rate and special guest rate on
Mondays. You may call the Golf Shop one week in
advance to reserve a tee time.
Monday Golf Fees: 18-hole cart is $12.50/rider + tax
9-hole cart is $7/rider + tax.
Guest fee is $29 (includes cart & GF)
Golf carts must be returned by 5 P.M.
The Driving Range CLOSED on Mondays.
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Welcome to Meadowbrook! NEW MEMBERS from
December & January
Vernon & Betty Lou Abbott
Rodney Grundy & Rebecca Murrell
Gerry & Julie Hamilton
John & Susan Piper
Patrick & Lisa Stanfield
Mike & Megan DeSantis
Nick & Jacqueline Garafalo
Hank & Kelly Klein
Mike & Amy Martin
Gary & Robin Moore
Jerry & Victoria Pope
Mike & Peggy Pratt
Cam & Lee Young
Adonis & Gail Campbell
Save the date!
Riedel Tasting
Only 60 seats by ticket only to this
Premiere Wine Event! The first 40 tickets sold will each get 10 corks each toward Wino of the Year.
Members & Guests: Join us April 1, 2015
6:30 P.M.
$68 per person Event cost includes a set of Riedel glasses retail valued at $140.
Join us for this spectacular Wine Club event! The Wine
Tasting will be conducted by Doug Cohn of the Riedel
glassware company. We will taste four wines – one white
and three reds. Each wine will be paired with premier
chocolate, and the evening will conclude with a special
dessert beverage in a Riedel glass.
Tickets go on sale March 1 – March 18
Make your checks payable to MCC.
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Club de Vin News Thank you to all who came to the February Wine Club, and special thanks to
Cheryl and Melissa, who by all reports did a fantastic job in my absence. Please
allow me the opportunity to thank these two publicly because without them, and
their help, I am not sure I could continue making Club de Vin what it is to all of us.
There is so much work and preparation that goes on behind the scenes and I so
appreciate all they do in support; and keep in mind these two are not (yet) even
members of Meadowbrook Country Club! (Hey, maybe we should “comp” our
Membership Director a wine tasting to seek out these two prospective members!)
Anyway, we are so excited that 2015 has been extremely well attended and the
Wino of the Year race is off to a great start with some surprising new winos in the
forefront of the race. And more importantly, we have a lot of wonderful events
planned this year!
~Jerry Creehan, CSW
Taste 4 Chardonnay’s from different regions around the world.
We’ll also sample 2 wonderful reds from our favorite regions in Italy.
For this event, taste two wines in a side-by-side comparison and learn to taste
differences and associate the characteristics of each wine to the region of origin.
RSVP: 275-7865
TENNIS The Courts will be
opening up in APRIL!
Join us Friday, March 20
Fun, Food & Fellowship Contact Karolyn to RSVP
We’re also getting ready for spring play.
Please send your email and phone
number to Karolyn Soyars at
[email protected] and we’ll
keep you informed.
YOGA Classes every
Tuesday and Friday
6:00 A.M. and 8:00 A.M.
First class FREE!
No need to sign up in advance.
Take some time for yourself and
RELAX! For more information
contact Candy Evans – email:
Club de Vin at Meadowbrook
Chardonnay Challenge Wednesday, March 4
6:30 P.M.
$18++ per person
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0963
Meadowbrook February, March, April
GET plugged in! Great things are happening around the Club!
Calendar of Events
1 MARCH, Sunday SUNDAY BRUNCH 11:30 A.M.
4 MARCH, Wednesday WOMEN’S CLUB MEETING 10:00 A.M.
BOBBY’S BUFFET 6:30 P.M.
WINE CLUB 6:30 P.M.
5 MARCH, Thursday $10 DINNER SPECIALS 5:30 P.M.
7 MARCH, Saturday TWENTY COTILLION DINNER DANCE 6:00 P.M.to 9:00 P.M.
Open to Members - $120 per couple, includes tax and gratuity.
Plated dinner / Black Tie and Evening Attire / Orchestra Music
Contact Donna Kontopanos for more information 275-8959
8 MARCH, Sunday SUNDAY BRUNCH 11:30 A.M.
Daylight Savings Time – Turn Clocks AHEAD One Hour!
11 MARCH, Wednesday BOBBY’S BUFFET 6:30 P.M.
12 MARCH, Thursday $10 DINNER SPECIALS 5:30 P.M.
15 MARCH, Sunday SUNDAY BRUNCH 11:30 A.M.
19 MARCH, Thursday $10 DINNER SPECIALS 5:30 P.M.
18 MARCH, Wednesday BOBBY’S BUFFET 6:30 P.M.
20 MARCH, Friday GRAND SEAFOOD BUFFET 5:30 P.M.
Entertainment by the Jesters [Music you can dance to!]
21 MARCH, Saturday GOLF TOURNAMENT 9:30 A.M. Shotgun
A “True” Captain’s Choice
22 MARCH, Sunday SUNDAY BRUNCH 11:30 A.M.
25 MARCH, Wednesday BOBBY’S BUFFET 6:30 P.M.
26 MARCH, Thursday $10 DINNER SPECIALS 5:30 P.M.
29 MARCH, Sunday SUNDAY BRUNCH 11:30 A.M.
1 APRIL, Wednesday WINE CLUB 6:30 P.M.
Riedel Tasting Night
2 APRIL, Thursday RAMS “OPENING DAY” 8:30 A.M. Shotgun Start
5 APRIL, Sunday EASTER BRUNCH & EGG HUNT TBA
6 APRIL, Monday MONDAY GOLF BEGINS 9:00 A.M. Tee Times
7 APRIL, Tuesday MWGA “OPENING DAY” 8:30 A.M. Shotgun
8 APRIL, Wednesday RWGA 9:00 A.M. Shotgun
12-15 APRIL RAMS SPRING GET AWAY
Pinehurst, NC
17 APRIL, Friday NICK’S MEMBER/MEMBER 1:00 P.M. Shotgun
18 APRIL, Saturday NICK’S MEMBER/MEMBER 9:00 A.M. Shotgun
23 APRIL, Thursday RICHMOND “3 SCORE” 9:00 A.M. Shotgun
DEMO DAY 4:00 P.M. to 7:00 P.M.
27 APRIL, Monday GREEN’S AERATED (Front 9)
28 APRIL, Tuesday GREEN’S AERATED (Back 9)