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Red Hill Country Club February
Upcoming Events
February
10 RHWG Sr. Champ.
14 Valentine's Dinner
15 Couples Mars vs Venus
16 President’s Day Holiday Play
17 RHWG Sr. Champ.
21. George Washington
Par Point
24 RHWG Sr. Champ.
26 Guest Day
March
8 Couples Mixer
13 St. Patty’s Day
Dinner & Dance
13 & 14 Irish Open
17 RHWG St. Patrick's
27 RHWG Spring
My Dear Fellow Red Hill Members, As my year as President comes to an end, I have been reflecting on the events of the past three years. It has certainly been an ex-
hilarating and eye-opening ride, but one I have taken with no regret and much honor.
First, I must recognize the efforts of our past Boards. Most recently, under the direction of Greg Caldwell and Jack Holton, these Boards were able to stabilize our fiscal future. With the refinance, reduction in property taxes, and continued cost reductions we were able to build our bank account which has allowed us room to breathe and continue the healthy maintenance of our Club.
Over this past year we have been able to not only maintain that fiscal health, but have also been able to complete many needed projects all around the Club. Looking back at this year alone, we have certainly been busy! Along with the regular maintenance and care of the Club, we completed the exterior paint-ing which, through the diligent efforts of Mark Campbell, was more than half paid for by the south towers AT&T project. We replaced the worn outdoor and locker room bench cushions. We welcomed our new Food & Beverage Manag-er, Jason Hsieh, who has already brought us new Tapas & Breakfast menus and continues to work on other food and beverage ideas for the future. We also wel-comed a new Business Manager, Loree Goodrich, to our Red Hill team. Through the diligent efforts of our Budget & Finance Committee, we were able to adjust costs this year to allow for a 3% pay increase to our employees Out on the Greens, we replaced much of our aging course equipment. We were able to complete cart paths on 3, 5, & 7 and make much needed re-pairs on 17. We completed renovation of both course restrooms and the mainte-nance restroom as well. We extended our green surround spray & maintenance program out to the tree line to help with on-going poa control, health, and maintenance of the rough. Continuing forward, we are in the process of what I see as our most crucial and necessary project of all, that of water conservation in our turf reduction & course enhancement project.
Along with these accomplishments this year, we welcomed over 20 new members to Red Hill, and we have continued to maintain a healthy and stable bank account for our future.
As I look back at all we’ve done this year, I must thank our Manage-ment Staff and our Committees for all their hard work, diligence, and patience as we worked through the infinite number of details that were needed to make all these projects possible. It was truly a team effort! I must also thank my hard-working and diligent Board of Directors for all the time and effort everyone put in all year. Although we may not have always seen eye-to-eye on everything, we worked together, maintained our focus, and continued our work for the good of Red Hill. I am very confident that our Club is in a good place, and I am happy to pass the gavel to our incoming President, Dale Hildebrandt, who I know will continue to move us toward a positive future.
Finally, I want to thank all of you who have supported me throughout the past three years, especially this year. Your words of encouragement, positive guidance, and friendly smiles everyday have meant more to me than I could ever express. THANK YOU!
Here’s to the bright future of Red Hill Country Club! Cheers! Most Sincerely, Michelle Lindley President
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Red Hill Country Club 2015 Nominees for the Board of Directors
As a 17-year member, I have always con-sidered myself fortunate to be a member of Red Hill Country Club. I have spent the better part of the past 12 years working as a member of our Member-ship Committee, with many of those years serving as Membership Chairman. I also had the honor and privilege to serve on our Board of Directors from 2009-2011 and worked hard with my fellow board members to address chal-lenges and issues presented by an eco-nomic recession that also impacted our Club and membership. Following a lot of hard work, we got our Club through those difficult years. We also estab-lished a Budget Reserve Fund that has continued to grow over the years since. I am seeking an opportunity to again serve on our Board of Directors. As a 20-year small business owner, I under-stand and possess the skills and exper-tise to help the Board manage and bal-ance the priorities of our membership while maintaining fiscal responsibility and sustainability for our Club. By continuing to work together, I believe there is even more that we can collec-tively do to continue to improve and enhance our membership experience beyond what we currently enjoy. I truly believe that Red Hill Country
Club is the best place to play golf, meet
with clients, socialize with friends and
enjoy a great dining experience, all in
one convenient and beautiful location.
Chuck Buquet
I would like to submit my interest in serving on the 2015-2017 Board of Directors for Red Hill Country Club.
Along with the honor of serv-ing our Club as your President and as a Board Director, I have also served as Social Committee Chair, House Committee Chair, Wine Committee Chair, and as your Historical Chair.
Over the past few years Red Hill has gone through many changes and has faced some challenges. As we continue to work through these challenges I believe it is very important to maintain consistency and pas-sion in our actions. Over the past few years our Boards have been able to create a stable fiscal environment, which has allowed us to again move in a positive and productive direction.
I would be honored to have the opportunity to continue to help move our Club responsibly forward.
Thank you for your consideration.
Most Sincerely Michelle Lindley
Michelle Lindley Chuck Buquet Craig Berry
Dear Regular Members of Red Hill Country Club: I respectively submit my application as a member of the Board of Directors of Red Hill Country Club. I very much would appreciate your vote in the upcoming Board of Directors election. I am a retired General Building Contractor for the past 18 years. I have been a regular member of Red Hill Country Club for over 30 years. I was a mem-ber of the House Committee in 2007. I was a member of the Green Committee in 2008, 2009 and 2010. I have previously served as a member of your Board of Directors for the years of 1999, 2000, 2001, 2008, 2009 and 2010. I previously served as President of your Board of Directors for the years of 2000, 2001, 2009 and 2010. I donated 12 months of my time to the membership of Red Hill Country Club from September 1999 through September 2000 as the Project Manager of the new Golf Course irrigation system. I also donated over 20 consecutive months of my time to the membership of Red hill Coun-try Club as the Project Manager of the new clubhouse during demolition of the existing clubhouse in October 2005 through the opening of the new clubhouse in May of 2007. During my past tenure as a member of your Board of Directors for 6 years I attended each and every meeting of the Board of Directors. I believe that being a Member of your Board of Directors is a job and not a privilege. The job of being a Member of your Board of Directors requires a substantial amount of your time and I am willing to put forth all the time needed of me to be a productive representative of the entire membership of Red Hill Country Club. I have always stressed that the Board of Directors must make decisions that are for the betterment of Red Hill Country Club and its Membership as a whole. The Board of Directors must keep the membership in-formed of all the business of Red Hill Coun-try Club and I am a Believer of holding Town Hall Meetings with the member ship during the year to keep all members informed! Again, I would appreciate if very much to be your representative of Red Hill Country Club Board of Directors for the years of 2015, 2016 and 2017 Sincerely,
Craig M. Berry
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Red Hill Country Club 2015 Nominees for the Board of Directors
Dear Fellow Members, I would like to
run for the board of direc-tors. Each year, we elect three new members to the board and I would like to be one of those. I've been a regular member since 1999 and a junior member be-tween 1982 and 1990. I have been on the Golf Commit-tee in previous years and
Currently serving on the House Committee.
Sincerely
I have served on the Board at Red
Hill for the previous three years. I
want to continue my service for the
club. I have been an integral part of
correcting and solidifying the finan-
cial stability of the club over the
past three years. Under my watch
as Treasurer for the past three years
(2011-2014), the club has re-
financed the club house loan to a
lower interest rate which equates to
a lower monthly payment, the
budget has been met or exceeded
each of those years. The cash posi-
tion has increased by approximately
$700,000. Under tight budgets we
have been able to improve the club
with capital expenditures, such as
cart paths on the front nine, that
have been included in the operating
budget without assessing the mem-
bers to cover the costs. We still
have struggles with gaining mem-
bership and the finances of the club
are a primary focus in the future. I
have that knowledge and want to be
able to continue with the plan.
I have been a member since 2007
and have watch the ups and downs
of the club. We are in a good posi-
tion currently but want it to go to
great.
My wife, Agnes and I enjoy the club
and I look forward to serving on the
Board in 2015 and beyond.
Thank you for your consideration.
John Hadley
Dear Fellow Members of Red Hill Country Club: I am asking for your vote this upcoming election for the privilege to become a mem-ber on the Red Hill Country Club Board of Directors. I was asked to write this letter showcasing my qualifications which in-clude:
Member in good standing since 1999
Served multiple years and was Chair-man of the House Committee
Served multiple years and was Chair-man of the Greens Committee
Served on the Board of Directors 2006, 2007, 2008
President of Red Hill CC in 2007
Chairman of the Nominating Commit-tee 2009, 2010, 2011
Served since 2005 and still sit on the Champagne Committee
I currently am the president of two corpora-tions and the managing member of two LLC’s while sitting on the board of directors for another corporation and one industry association. I have served on numerous boards including home owners associations, businesses, and charitable foundations. My private and business life now provides me with the necessary time it takes to properly hold a position on Red Hill Country Club Board of Directors and I wish to serve on the board once again. With all that said I feel that my best qualifi-cation is that I love Red Hill Country Club and will strive to work towards its better-ment. I have read our bylaws a number of times and there are pages that explain the board’s duties and powers, but the one thing missing is the one thing I think is most important and I promise to do, that is, take the time or make the time to listen to the comments of all members. Thank you for your consideration and your vote. Gregory C. Severson
Greg Severson John Hadley
I play in many outside tournaments throughout the year and therefore exposed to other clubs and their facilities. I have a good idea of their successes and failures. I feel if elected, I can bring good quality ideas, thoughts and solutions to our club on the behalf of its members.
Gary Havro
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Message From our Manager Mark Campbell
Dear Members, Happy New Year! I would like to thank all members who participated in our holiday events and the Board of Directors for all their hard work and dedication throughout 2014. I would also like to thank the members that have volunteered to serve on a club committee over this past year. It goes without saying how important member volunteers are to our Club. This is an area we are
looking to grow and to continually get more members involved, so please let me know if you are interested. Upcoming social events for the New Year: February 14 Valentines Dinner Dance March 13 St. Patrick’s Day Celebration
April 5 Easter Brunch If you are able to attend any of these events, please make your reservation early so we can better serve you. The Club needs your participation to make these events successful. For more details please see the attached fliers. An important remind, Red Hill’s Annual meeting is on Wednesday, February 25, at 7:30pm. Thank you for another wonderful year at Red Hill Country Club, and I look forward to a successful 2015. Mark Campbell General Manager
Happy New Year’s Everyone!! We finished the final month of December 2014 very strong and I would like to thank Angela, Lida,
Lora, Loree and all of our wonderful staff here at Red Hill for their dedication and hard work. As for the month of Decem-ber 2015, we are pretty much fully booked for 2015. There are a few dates left so if you are still planning a holiday party in December please call Lida ASAP to reserve your space. As some of you already know, we have been quite busy in the kitchen for the past few months developing our new dinner menu. We have invited Chef’s and meat experts to come out and conduct trainings with us so we can provide an upgrad-ed menu with better meat quality and cuts. To start off 2015, our team would like to present and showcase our new and upgraded steak house style menu. Please check out our website for the new menu. Reservations are highly recommended due to the recent full capacities of the restaurant. Please note that we also have our wonderful Tapa’s menu available for you to enjoy at the lounge if you are waiting for a table. We also have a new Banquet Events and Audio/Visual equipment rental menu. Our goal is to provide our members with consistent menu pricings and equipment rentals. We have attached a bio and information from our new meat vendor for your review.
The BUZZ in F&B Jason Hsieh
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Shop Talk By Jim Porter
SHOP TALK – February 2015 2015 has started as most years, with beautiful weather and our Thursday and Satur-day teams playing like the winners they have become. They played what will surely be the most difficult match they will play all year over the weekend of January 10th
and 11th when they went head to head to decide our annual Jenkins Cup. The Saturday Team led by 5 points after the Foursomes and Four-Ball matches on the first day and stretched their lead to eight points after the first three singles matches on Sunday. Unfortunately for the Saturday Team, the Thursday players rallied beginning with the fourth match on Sunday and were able to win 14 of the final 16 points, including wins in ten straight matches. When the dust settled Thursday Team earned a 22 to 17 victory and their first Jenkins Cup since 2010. The Jenkins Cup always gets both of our teams ready for their upcoming Team Play seasons and wins by both in the first two weeks again show the value of the Jenkins Cup. Our 2015 Bud Taylor Cup Committee is putting together a great weekend in November (5th, 6th, and 7th) that will wrap up our golf season. As has been done in the past, Team Jess Evans will play Team Gyle Tague in three matches to decide the Cup. Unlike the past, the captains will be selecting their teams from the high finishers in each of our Championship events (Club Championship, Four-Ball Stroke Play, Presidents Cup, and Four-Ball Match Play) as those events are completed. They will complete their teams after the Italian Open in September by selecting at least ten (10) players who earned the most Participation Points over the tournament season. A Participation Point can be earned by playing in the following events: George Wash-ington Par Point, Irish Open, April Eclectic, Club Championship, Four-Ball Stroke Play, Leggio Scramble, Presidents Cup, Four-Ball Match Play and the Italian Open. The final players will be selected because of their participation in these events, not because of how well they performed. The Bud Taylor Cup weekend will also include our Champions Dinner with all Bud Taylor Cup players invited to a special evening honoring those who will have won our Championship events over the year. We will keep you posted as the teams are selected and the number of participation points earned by each player. Be sure to note the dates of all of these events and look for information flyers in upcoming newsletters. HOT SHOTS December 3rd was a nice day for Bob Mendez, despite the rainy weather, when he shot his best ever round – a nice 84 that included a 40 on the front nine (his lowest ever front nine score). Dr. James Wu aced hole #10 on December 7th for his first ace. Unfortunately, he hurt his neck shortly there-after and could not complete what might have been an excellent round. Five birdies on the back nine gave Greg Caldwell one of his lowest scores in recent months on December 24th. A perfect #9 iron found the hole on #10 for Bruce Pasqua on January 4th. Hole #10 again fell victim on January 8th when Garrett Cunningham recorded his first ever Hole-In-One. It only took him 45 years of playing! Congratulations to all of our Hot Shot players.
Jim Porter
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Turf Talk By Craig Kimmel
Listed below you will find the cultural practices that will be taking place on the golf course for the calendar year 2015. This is provided so everyone is aware of programs that may affect the playability of the golf course. As always, these are anticipated practices based on normal conditions and are subject to change based on turf stress, environmental conditions and tournament schedules. 2015 Red Hill Country Club Cultural Calendar
Date Practice Description January 5 (Monday) Green aerification venting-solid bullet tine January 5 Topdress greens light dusting of sand January 26 (Monday) Topdress greens light dusting of sand February 2 (Monday) Green aerification venting-solid bullet tine February 23 (Monday) Topdress greens light dusting of sand March 9 (Monday) Green aerification venting-solid bullet tine March 16 (Monday) Topdress greens light dusting of sand April 6 (Monday) Green aerification coring tine May 11 (Monday) Topdress greens light dusting of sand June 1 (Monday) Topdress greens light dusting of sand June 1 Green aerification venting-solid bullet tine June 22 (Monday) Topdress greens light dusting of sand July 6 (Monday) Green aerification 3/8” core tine July 13 (Monday) Tee aerification 1/2” core tine July 13 Fairway topdressing July 27 (Monday) Topdress greens light dusting of sand July 27 Green aerification venting-solid bullet tine August 3-10 (Monday) Fairway aerification GA 60/aercore 2000 August 3-10 Fairway topdressing August 10 (Monday) Green aerification venting-solid bullet tine August 17 (Monday) Topdress greens light dusting of sand August 31 (Monday) Green aerification venting-solid bullet tine September 10 (Thursday) Begin scalping course overseed prep September 14 (Monday) Topdress greens light dusting of sand September 14, 15 Poa control in rough September 14 (Monday) Green aerification venting-solid bullet tine September 28 (Monday) Green aerification 5/8" coring tine September 28- Course overseeding October 19 October 17, 18 (Saturday) Poa control in rough November 9, 16 (Monday) Poa control in rough November 23 (Monday) Green aerification venting-solid bullet tine December 7 (Monday) Green aerification venting-solid bullet tine
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Federated Seniors
Federated Senior Man of the Year
Results
1. David Moore
Runners up
2. Art Brisbane
3. Tom Reed
4. Soon Lee
5. Mike Ferguson
6. Frank Grigsby
Federated
Senior
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Federated Seniors
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Red Hill Women's Golf
Happy New Year Lady Golfers. It’s a brand new year, a fresh start. You should sign up for the
“Ringer”. If you play from the Silver, Red or Yellow tee box, the score will improve with play.
For just $5..00 you have a chance to improve your score on the Ringer at 3 months at a time.
Each time you play, your handicap and score from that tee will show the best score within the three
months we are playing. At the end of the 3 months player with best improved scores will win some-
thing from the “Ringer” pot. We will start over every 3 months. It’s fun, you can see how your game
is going up or down. Speaking of improving your score and GREAT golf shot. In our Christmas tour-
nament this past December, Amy Walsh knocked the ball up close on # 13 and EAGLED ! that’s
right,on #13 the second highest handicap hole for our men. Way to go Amy! Of course to be fair, it is
a par 4 for the men and par 5 for the ladies. Even so, an eagle on any hole is great golf.
Traveling New Just In- Renee Dake went to Palm Springs last week, at Tahquitz Resort January 15-
16th. She played in the Senior Championship and took 2nd net in the “B” flight. Congratulations
Renee. You are a great representative of Red Hill Lady Golfers.
Speaking of competition, on February 15th Mars vs. Venus is coming up. You remember ladies, we
took back the trophy from the men last year. Can we do it again. ? Either way, it’s a fun golf event,
put on by Donn and Sue Best. Sign up in golf shop, as a foursome or couple or single, they will pair
you up for a fun afternoon. Of course the chicken and ribs afterward is always worth the event even if
the men win this year. WHAT DID I SAY ?
Here is another event worth your attention, our Senior Women Golf Championship. Some “60” year
young golfer might show us some great golf out there on our beautiful RED HILL golf course. That’s
right, this year it it open to all sixty year old players, changed from sixty five. This will get you ready
for your team matches. Yes team is starting to roll. Faye Murray is captain.
No matter if you play social or competitive golf it’s a great game. Come out and play. Join your
friends and meet some new friends. The grass is green, trees are trimmed, putting surface is smooth.
As my friends Marge Stonebraker and Doris Jacobs told me “ Straight back and straight in the cup “
makes for a one putt. See you on the course.
Marilyn
Red Hill View Women Golfers
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Red Hill Women's Golf
Ladies Bridge Results
December 2014
1st Place Joyce Weiler 6380
2nd Place Lory Stampfl 5790
3rd Place Alice Evens 5560
If you are interested in joining the Ladies Bridge Team
please contact
Marilyn Howie at (909) 985-5342
Red Hill Women's Golf Christmas Tournament First Gross : Cindy Smits , Renee Dake, Lory Stampfl & Dena Hull
Red Hill Women's Golf Christmas Tournament First Net: Laurel Gusman, Nilda Jenkins, Lillian Lisinski & Zulma Zak
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E-mail your favorite photo of Red Hill members or events to [email protected]. Depending on the amount of photos we
receive, we will try our best to include as much as we can on our newsletter. Thank You
Members Corner
Tournaments
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Up Coming Special Events
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February 2015 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
1 2 3 4
BIRTHDAY DINNER
5 6 7 Team Play
vs. Mesa Verdes 10:00-12:00
8 9 Federated Seniors
10 RHWG
Sr. Championship
11 12 RHWG 9 Hole
10:00 AM
13 14 Valentine's Day
Dinner &
Dancing
Team Play Vs.
Mission Viejo 9:30-11:30
15 Couples
Mars vs. Venus
16 President’s Day
Holiday Play
17 RHWG
Sr. Championship
18 19 Team Play
vs. Western
10:00-12:00
20 21 George
Washington Par point
22
23 WPLGA
24 RHWG
Sr. Championship
25 26 Guest Day
27 28
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Dinner
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Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
Men’s Eclectic All Month
1
BIRTHDAY DINNER Men’s Eclectic all
month long
2
3
4
5 Easter Brunch
6 Green Aerification
7
8
9
10
11
12 13 14 RHWG Team
vs Lake arrowhead
15
BIRTHDAY DINNER
16
17 18 Men’s
Sr. Championship
19
Men’s Sr. Championship
20 Harrington
Golf
21 RHWG
Club Championship
22 23 RHWG
Club Championship
24 25 Couples Club Championship
26 Couples Club Championship
27 Casa Colina
28 RHWG
Club Championship
29 30 RHWG Spring Boutique
Guest Day 8:30 Shotgun
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
1 2
3 4
5
6
7 4 B’s Golf Club
10:30-11:30
8 Couples Mixer
9 10 11
12 13 Irish Open
9:00 Shotgun St Patty’s Day Dinner Buffet
14 Irish Open
Regular Play after 12:30 PM
15
16 17 RHWG
St. Patrick's
18
19 20
21
22
23 24 RHWG Team
Vs. Silver Lakes
25
26
27 RHWG Spring Member/Guest 8:30 Shotgun
28
29 30 Castillo Charity
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March 2015
April 2015
Board of Directors
Birthday Dinner
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Birthday Dinner
HOURS OF OPERATION
Food Service Breakfast and Lunch:
Tuesday through Friday (Lunch only) 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Saturday (Breakfast & Lunch) 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Sunday (Breakfast & Lunch) 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Dinner Service Wednesday and Friday 5:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Bar Service Tues, Thurs, Sat and Sunday 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Wednesday and Friday 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.
Snack Bar Service Tuesday through Friday 7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Saturday & Sunday 6:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Michelle Lindley President Vincent Elefante
Greg Caldwell Vice President John Jenkins
David Moore Secretary Robert Mendez
John Hadley Treasurer Dale Hildebrant
John Busey
STAFF
General Manager Mark Campbell [email protected]
Business Manager Loree Goodrich [email protected]
Head Golf Professional James Porter, PGA [email protected]
Course Superintendent Craig Kimmel [email protected]
Golf Professional Jim Finn, PGA
Food & Beverage
Director Jason Hsieh [email protected]
Food and Beverage
Assistant. Lida Matthews [email protected]
Executive Chef Angela Cordero [email protected]
Administrative Assistant Lora Macey [email protected]
IMPORTANT NUMBERS
Clubhouse 909-982-1358
Snack Bar 909-982-1358 x 242
Golf Shop 909-982-4559
Fax 909-982-8195