Week 15

Here we are week 15 and players are getting close to finding their respective form. Congratulations to the winners last Sunday at Royal Woodbine. Eddie I. proved to be too much as he carded low net score of 64 as well as winning the huge SuperSeries 3 contest with Levi M., Joey C. & Sennix B. placing second, third, & fourth respectively. Seho O. amazingly won both holes of the par 3 closest to the pin contest. Surprisingly, Seho was over 40 feet away from the pin on one of the holes and still won. Kudos to Jimmy M. for pocketing $50 for a well-deserved eagle on par 5 12th hole. POY update: Seho still leads the way but Joey is fast closing in with just eight strokes behind. Joey took over second place replacing Jojo D. who was MIA.  It was a hot summer day but not so bad humidity wise as we heard no complaints from the players.

Hope to see more players next week at Kingsforest at 11:00 AM.

Thunderstorm warning to all

Lightning Hits a Golf Bag

A man got hit by lightning Monday morning on a golf course in Madison, WI . The following are pics of what was left of his bag. Please pass this along to your golfing buddies. Read what the policeman says, then take a look at the pictures.

“I have been a police officer for 18 yrs and have seen a lot of gruesome and disturbing scenes. This one was different because it hits close to home and some of us have been in this situation”.

This 75 year old golfer (no pictures of him) was out on the course with 3 other retired guys for a regular weekly tee time, and the weather forecast didn’t even predict rain at 10pm the night before.

They teed off and got around to the back nine when it started to rain, and when there was a little lightning way off in the distance so they headed in. They waited under a tree half way in when the rain became very heavy. When it let up a little bit three of them then continued in but one guy decided to wait it out under a 50′ pine with an overhang of 10′ while standing next to his bag.

Minutes later a lightning bolt struck his bag and push cart as he was holding onto one of his clubs killing him instantly.

On the top of the first photo you will see what was left of his driver … also in a later photo are little brown clumps which used to be golf balls.

Most of the items in the bag simply disintegrated from the heat and intense initial zap – including the labels to his ping irons and Cleveland woods (which all popped off). The electricity burned holes into the bottoms of the clubs.

The strange thing is the tree under which he was standing had no sign of a lightning strike. The bolt literally went sideways under the tree to the golf clubs.

Lesson to be learned – If you are caught out on the course or water … distance yourself from anything metal OR graphite.

Did you know that lightning rods are often made of graphite?

Put your cart 50′ away from you!

When you see lightning off in the distance GO INSIDE  IMMEDIATELY – DON’T WAIT.

 

………………………..Article contributed by Joey Cruz

Rule amendment at Royal Woodbine Golf Course

New Local Rules regarding Royal Woodbine Golf Course

A concern was raised to SGC regarding the length of Royal Woodbine golf course when teeing off from the blue tee box.  SGC’s rule indicates we play from the blue tee box if a specified golf course measures less than 6500 total yardage. Members with slightly lower level of play are becoming apprehensive and no longer feel that this course in question does not present a challenging Sunday event nor it provides a relaxing backdrop as fun was taken out of it as well.

SGC listened to the pleas and after debating the issue, decided to make a fair adjustment.

List of rules below are some of the changes. Please adhere to the new local rules next time we play Royal Woodbine and make our summer pastime enjoyable to all. This will also help maintain if not improve the pace of play.

Rules apply to holes 3 and 9 ONLY. Both are par 5s. Here are the options from the tee box area:

  1. Hitting from the blue tee: if you land your ball in the fescue area just in front of the teeing ground area, you have the option of hitting the ball as it lies (no penalty) or do not even bother look for your ball but drop a ball in the red tee box area. Add one stroke penalty for your third shot.
  2. OB rule still applies regardless where you are hitting from. You are NOT allowed to drop a ball in the red tee box area just in case you hit your ball OB. Re-tee from the blue tee with stroke and distance penalty. Rule 1 mentioned above applies if you land your third shot in the fescue area.
  3. Stake hazard rule still applies.

Week 14

Congratulations to the winners of last Sunday’s round at Lionhead Masters. Three people – Jojo D., Eddie I. & Seho O., tied for lowest net scores of 70. For players of the month, three players shared the honours of tying for first – Seho O., Joey C., & Saed J.

We welcome Eddie I. & Saed J. for getting to the winner’s circle the first time around. Noticeable names of consistent winners keep appearing week by week,  Seho O. & Joey C. The Master course was a challenging course as signposted by most of the player’s high gross scores. Once again we give credit to those who carded respectable scores.

Thunderstorm threatened our tee off but never materialized throughout the whole round.  The only thing that was a little disappointing was our start time being moved back by almost 45 minutes.

Finally, SGC would like to thank the DeOcas (Nelly & Pat) for inviting us to a barbecue dinner after the round of golf. There was an abundance of food and drinks.  According to Pat D., it was Nelly’s idea to have an annual gathering for the whole SGC at their place. Nice to see Tom B. who happened  to be helping served us at the dinner gathering. Hope he is doing OK and be back playing again.

Hope to see more players for next week’s SuperSeries Sunday most specially, Rey M.

Week 12

Congratulations to another week of low net score of 69 for Rey P. It’s two games in a row for Rey P. He leads the race to Month 3 but there is two more weeks to go. Seho O. heads the lowest net of 12 games for POY 2012. Thirteen more games to go as it is a little early and enough games to catch up with for the rest of us. It was scorching heat yesterday. Players are advised to be cautious playing in the heat next week.

SGC would like to send a belated congratulation to a double-winner in last month’s week 10 & SuperSeries 2 winner Levi M. Other players who hauled in SuperSries 2  money – Sennix B. & Manny M. who tied for second place and Rey P. came in fourth. It was a tight race for there was only 3-stroke difference between the winner and fourth place.

Sierra Golf Club’s Banquet Night in Mississauga 2012

AWARDS & DINNER DANCE  NIGHT

Place: Delta Toronto Airport West Hotel, 5444 Dixie Road, Mississauga, ON L4W 2L2(905) 624-1144

Date: Saturday, Oct. 27, 2012 Delta Airport, Laurel room (same as last year’s room)

Time: 6:30 PM

Attendance: Member and a guest free

Other guest: $36 per person

Drinks: BYOB/Cash Bar

Parking

Five-level covered parking garage and above ground parking lot available. Do not pay meters in parking lot if you are attending, proceed directly to the front desk to register car’s license plate at check-in.

Directions:

From 401 East: Exit Dixie Road South, turn right on Matheson Blvd., hotel is on your immediate left (corner Dixie & Matheson).

From 401 West: Exit Dixie Road South, turn right on Matheson Blvd., hotel is on your immediate left (corner Dixie & Matheson).

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Week 11

Happy Canada Day!!

Congratulations to Sunday’s winners at Royal Woodbine. Rey P. net scored amazing 64. Mike M. eagled the 12th par 5 hole for a well earned $50. Also worth mentioning is Seho O’s grossed 39 on the back nine as well as three more players scoring low net round in the 60’s – Joey C., Saed S., & Mar DV. It was a beautiful Canada day but a little disappointing as the bar closed when we finished play.

We are happy to see Rey M. taking a break and playing again. Keep up the spirit Rey.

Reminder: Please confirm your attendance every week to Jimmy M. on or before Wednesday’s deadline.

Filipina Caregiver

Sierra Golf Club thanks its members for supporting the need of donating $500 to help funeral arrangements for the Filipina Caregiver Girlie Gioquino.

Through correspondence with Rey Plaza, below is the email from the person who assisted in arranging her body flown back to the Philippines:

From: Alberto Rodil [mailto:arodil@thorncliffe.org]

Sent: Friday, June 08, 2012 11:50 AM To: PLAZA Rey Subject: *** POSSIBLE SPAM *** :RE: Donations

Hi Rey.. Thank you very much for the support for Girlie Dioquino. Your donation of $ 500.00 helped a lot to realize Girlie’s repatriation. I will follow-up Bala Shan (TNO Finance Manager) for the acknowledgement.

About Girlie’s repatriation, her body was sent to the Philippines in May 27, 2012. We were able to raise around $ 12,000 which is enough to cover the Repatriation Fee to Balmoral Funeral Service including the plane fare for Girlie. An excess amount was sent to her family in Ternate, Cavite Philippines. According to her family, Girlie was laid to her final resting place last Sunday (June 3).

Again.. thank you so much for your group’s generous donation for Girlie. God Bless..

Alberto Rodil

Settlement Worker

Thorncliffe Neighbourhood Office

18 Thorncliffe Park Drive, Toronto, ON M4H 1N7

Office Schedule : Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday (9:00 AM -5:00 PM)

Week 7

Congratulations to last Sunday’s winners. Jun P. and Oscar J. scored low net of 69. It was close to being a miserable day because of intermittent rain as well as pouring rain all day the day before our round making the golf course longer. The wind did not help our game either.

Special thanks to Pat D. who celebrated a belated b-day for treating the boys drinks and chicken wings at the Clubhouse after the round. Those who stayed sang a chorus of b-day song to Pat.

Week 6

Congratulations to yesterday’s winners. Joey C. notched a low net of 68. After taking the honours last week for posting the lowest net score, Joey professed to the few of us who dared to listen that it was the very same ball that he used the Sunday prior. We guessed that he’d be using that same ball again this week.  Sennix B. & Bong M. happened to tie for the lowest front. Kudos to Julio R. for earning an extra $50 for an eagle. He drove the 10th green and made an 8-footer.

Perfect  weather was in display and twenty-seven players showed up. Could the $40 green fee and $12 for power cart attributed to good attendance? What a bargain huh?

We welcome back Tom B., Manny M. and Jimmy M. who just had his Pinas adventures for a month.

See you all this Sunday and good luck!

Reminder: Please come early around 1:00 PM for a shotgun start. We are suspicious of getting an early tee off time