glen abbey golf club 2014 member handbook - The Country Club

GLEN ABBEY GOLF CLUB
2014 MEMBER HANDBOOK
A MESSAGE FROM YOUR DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS
Welcome to the 2014 golf season. Our management team is committed to
providing the best experience possible to all Members and we look forward to
fulfilling that commitment at every opportunity.
Glen Abbey Golf Club is very excited to be introducing a concierge service for
2014. You and your guests will be treated to VIP service. Welcome gifts,
pregame warm-up options, special requests in food and beverage—we will go to
any length to make your and your guest’s day a day to remember. To inquire
about service or to use our service, please feel free to contact me or our
concierge, Cathy Hyatt, at chyatt@clublink.ca.
Make 2014 the season to get more involved with our events and your fellow
Members! We have competitive and fun golf outings as well as social events for
everyone. In addition to the many events at our Club, there are several ClubLinkwide championships
and celebrity tournaments all season long. Check the
Club Calendar on our website for details. For current event information, please
regularly check our Club’s online calendar or speak to our golf professional staff.
The golf shop staff and I want to get to know every Member better this season. If
you are a new Member, take a minute to stop by and meet us. If you have been a
Member for a while, please drop in for a chat and let us know what’s new. We
look forward to the chance to play a round with all of our Members, so feel free to
ask!
We are very proud of the ClubLink Academy and TaylorMade Performance Lab
at our Club. Our PGA of Canada accredited golf professionals are more than
happy to work with you to improve your game and get more enjoyment out of
every round. New for 2014 is RoboGolfPro instruction technology. Glen Abbey
has been chosen to be the Canadian representative to unveil this technology.
With only four such robots in the world, this is a technology that we are proud to
have acquired for our membership. We also highly recommend that if you are
purchasing new golf clubs, that you get custom fitted. If you are not happy with
your existing set, maybe they are not the right fit for you or maybe it’s time to
replace them with the latest technology. We can give you our expert, trained
opinion.
We take great pride in our food and beverage service. Whether you are grabbing
a quick bite before or after golf or enjoying dinner with your family or friends, we
strive to make every meal memorable. You have many menu options, from our
“Best of ClubLink” selection to our own local specialties. And remember, our
clubhouse is the perfect setting for any special occasions or business gatherings
you may be planning.
ClubLink has some very special membership offers for prospective Members,
and Membership Redefined benefits that will impact many existing Members. To
find out more, you can ask me or contact a Member Services associate at 1-800273-5113 or email memberservices@clublink.ca.
Please review this handbook. If you have questions, please feel free to ask me,
any of my staff or visit our Club’s website. The complete list of ClubLink policies
is available in the Members Only section of our Club’s website.
Thanks and enjoy the year.
Sincerely,
Allan Huibers
A MESSAGE FROM YOUR FOOD AND BEVERAGE MANAGER
As the new golf season begins, I would like to welcome each of you to enjoy the
services provided by the Food and Beverage team. I encourage you to contact
Leigh Raynor, our Catering Sales Manager, for any events that you may have
coming up for the year, such as weddings, anniversaries or business meetings.
Whatever the occasion may be, we can assure you a hassle-free event.
Our Sunday Brunch is also a huge draw and would be a great way for the family
to meet up after your round! Our special-occasion brunches (Mother’s Day,
Father’s Day, Thanksgiving, etc.) are a great way to get the extended family
together for an outstanding meal in a pretty setting. Please be sure to book early
as these events are very popular and fill up quickly.
There is a great new menu for Eighteen Restaurant & Lounge that draws on local
food and will change seasonally throughout the season. This menu will showcase
Glen Abbey’s signature items along with many classic favourites. We are also
always available for take-out, so if you have to rush home after your round, we
will be happy to have your meal ready for you to take home.
Our wine lovers will see a perfect selection for their tastes in our new wine list.
We hope to see many of you out at our Member events, which we promise to
make events to remember. For information on any of these events, please check
out the Glen Abbey website.
Have a great season and I am always available at the Club for any questions that
you may have.
Kelly Egan
A MESSAGE FROM YOUR GOLF COURSE SUPERINTENDENT
Welcome back, Members!
Welcome back to what promises to be a great golf season at Glen Abbey. For
those of you I have not had the pleasure to meet, allow me to introduce myself.
My name is Andrew Gyba, and I am the golf course superintendent here at Glen
Abbey. I would like to take this opportunity to update you all on staffing for the
2014 golf season, give a quick winter update and a brief overview of some
scheduled projects for 2014.
Firstly, I would like to welcome back Steve Spiers as the assistant
superintendent. Steve began his career with ClubLink at Eagle Ridge in 2005.
Through the years, he has worked his way up through the ranks, and has most
definitely proved his unwavering dedication and talented skill set.
Also returning for the 2014 season is Head Horticulturalist Jacky Miller. Jacky
began her career at Glen Abbey in 2009. Since then, she has committed herself
to creating the beautiful floral landscapes around the clubhouse area that we all
enjoy throughout the season.
Our new equipment manager for 2014 is John Kettles. John comes to us from
the automotive industry with a wealth of experience. We are excited to have John
join our team for 2014.
We have just experienced one of the most extreme winters in recent history.
Early ice cover and extreme cold combined for a very tough winter for the golf
course. Greens especially had a rough winter. We expect to open with
temporary greens but are hopeful to be back on our greens sometime between
May long weekend and the beginning of June. All we need now is cooperation
from Mother Nature!
As far as projects go, our main focus for 2014 will be our greens. We hope to
complete the player walkways on the valley bridges by late spring. We will also
be continuing with a lot of sodding around the course, focusing on tee and green
surrounds and high-profile areas. Also look for ongoing tree clearing on the 11th
tee. We will also be going throughout the entire property focusing on trees,
removing dead wood and damage sustained from our winter ice storms. Focus
will then turn to the implementation of our tree planting program.
Crabgrass eradication is also a focus for this season. I am aiming to treat the
infestation pre emergence. So if all goes well with control efforts, the membership
should not even see crabgrass on the tees and fairways this season.
We will also be increasing the frequency of cultural practices on the golf course
to help the overall condition of the course for the membership. As part of these
increased cultural practices, aerification will be introduced more than we normally
would with the expectation that this will help create a stronger plant and give us
the ability to create a truer faster surface.
Otherwise, we will try to be as unobtrusive as possible with the increased work,
especially after length and severity of the winter months.
In closing, I would like to say how much I am looking forward to 2014, and
working towards continually improving the golf course for the membership.
As always, if you have any questions, comments or concerns, please do not
hesitate to call, write or simply stop me on the golf course. I van be reached at
905-844-1800 ext. 240 or agyba@clublink.ca.
See you on the first tee!
Andrew Gyba
A MESSAGE FROM YOUR MEN’S CAPTAIN
Gentlemen:
Welcome to our 2014 season.
I hope all of you enjoy this year’s experience, and I look forward to seeing you
out on the course throughout the year.
Our goal again this year is to work hard as a team, to establish the best ways of
making all Members’ golfing experience and the Glen Abbey Member experience
one that we can all be proud of.
The Captains Committee’s responsibility is to work with the golf staff and come
up with ideas on how to make every Member activity this year very enjoyable and
memorable for al members.
The Captains Committee this year is comprised of the following individuals and I
assure you that each of these people has already worked hard at generating
ideas on how to make this the best year yet. We all want to continue to improve
year after year our experience as Members at the Abbey:
Men’s Captain – Tim Cain
Vice-Captains – TBD
Men’s Night Captain – TBD
Men’s Night Vice-Captain – TBD
Member-Guest – Neal Dilawri
Member-Guest – Brett Pitblado
Handicap – Ian Dance
Handicap – Dan Carruthers
Handicap – Carmen Bonfiglio
I hope all Members enjoy their golf experience this year and improve their golfing
abilities.
Good luck and have fun.
Tim Cain
A MESSAGE FROM YOUR LADIES’ CAPTAIN
YOUR CAPTAINS COMMITTEE MEMBERS
TITLE
Men’s Captain
tim.cain@rbccm.com
Men’s Vice-Captain
NAME
Tim Cain
TELEPHONE EMAIL
289-837-0753
TBD
Ladies’ Captain
Asha Singh
glenabbeyladiescaptain1@gmail.com
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Ladies’ Vice-Captain
Sylvia Gutheil
Gutheil@sympatico.ca
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Handicap Chairman Heidi Greetham
hgreetham@wesgarde.com
Handicap Chairman
dan@lakesidebestmart.com
Dan Carruthers
2013 CHAMPIONS
CLUB CHAMPIONS
Peter Moorhead and Heidi Greetham
SENIOR CLUB CHAMPIONS
Ranjit Singh and Suzie Yi
OPENING FIELD DAY
CHAMPION
Maggie DiPede
Carmen Bonfiglio
Peter Goloubef
CHAMPION
Steve Antolin
TWO-MAN MATCH PLAY CHAMPION
Bill Hutchings and Greg Taylor
Moorhead
LADIES’ MEMBER-GUEST
Andrew Wagner
Ann Boden
TOMBSTONE
GARY STEWART
LIZ CHANNELL
MEN’S INTERCLUB TEAM
Mike Greetham
Carmen Bonfiglio
Nadim Omar
Mike Sanchez
Terry Lynch
Gurdeep Kithoray
Brett Pitblado
LADIES’ INTERCLUB TEAM
Maggie Dipede Sullivan
Dianne Stanford
Cecilia Park
Suzie Yi
MEN’S MATCH PLAY
David Wodar
LADIES’ MATCH PLAY
Angie Hindy
MIXED MATCH PLAY
Lynda Harper and Peter
MEN’S MEMBER-GUEST
IAN DANCE
ROB MONKS
TOURNAMENT POLICIES
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All scorecards must be signed and attested. Submitting an incorrect
scorecard will result in disqualification.
All events will take place rain or shine. No exceptions will be made unless
the golf course is closed.
All rounds played in competition must adhere to the Golf Canada Rules of
Golf.
Each player must carry no more than 14 clubs. All clubs must conform to
Golf Canada guidelines.
In stroke-play competition, every ball must be holed out. (i.e., no mulligans
or gimmies)
If any decision is unclear on the golf course, play two balls and the rules
committee will judge accordingly. (The two-ball rule does not apply for
match-play competition).
The Golf Canada Rules of Golf will govern all play. The Handicap and/or
Captain’s Committee shall have the final decision on all claims and
disputes. The competition is deemed to have closed when the trophy has
been presented to the winner or, in the absence of a prize ceremony,
when all scores have been approved by the Committee.
Tournament entries must be received a minimum of 72 hours prior to the
event.
Handicap factors are frozen as of 72 hours prior to any event.
Guests playing in any event must provide a valid Golf Canada handicap
factor at least 72 hours prior to the event or they must play off a zero
course handicap.
MEN’S NIGHT
A qualifying event for the Men’s Night Championship
Men’s Night at Glen Abbey Golf Club runs over 21 weeks from the end of April to
the first week of October. With the help of chair Paul Ryce, the Men’s Night
program has been designed to encourage golfers of all skill levels to participate.
Each year, between 70 and 120 Members come out and join us.
Weekly net and gross competitions, proximity marker challenges, team formats
and the always exciting skins game allow the Glen Abbey membership to feel a
part of something special while getting to know their fellow Members.
Each week golf is followed up by a “unique” buffet dinner and prizing. Weekly
games and formats are cumulative allowing those who played well over the
course of the season to qualify for the Men’s Night Championship.
Contact the golf shop for further details: 905-844-1800 ext. 352
Head Professional
Mark Napier – mnapier@clublink.ca
Assistant Professional – Men’s Night Professional Coordinator
Ciaran McAleavey – cmcaleavey@clublink.ca
LADIES’ DAY/NIGHT
Ladies’ Day is led by Susan Burton, Asha Singh and Matt Okell. They have
developed a yearly point format much like the FedEx Cup on the PGA Tour—
points are awarded weekly for attendance and player performance.
Our program starts in early May and runs through the first week of September on
a weekly basis.
Although our group is small, we encourage all female Members to come out and
enjoy golf, camaraderie and a delicious dinner.
Contact the golf shop for further details: 905-844-1800 ext. 352
TOURNAMENTS AND MEMBER EVENTS
MEMBER OPENING SCRAMBLE
Date: Saturday, May 11, 8 a.m. Shotgun
Format: Team scramble
Registration deadline: May 8
Sign-up details:
Golf shop or website
MEN’S SINGLES MATCH PLAY ROUND #1
Date: Saturday, May 18, and Sunday, May 26
Format: Handicap Match Play
Sign-up details:
Golf shop or website
Lobsterfest
Date: Friday, July 12
Details: 2 p.m. Shotgun
Reception and Dinner: 7 p.m.
Men’s Member-Guest
Date: Thursday, Aug. 29, and Friday, Aug. 30
Details: To be confirmed by Men’s Member-Guest Committee
Ladies’ Member-Guest
Friday, Aug. 16
Details: To be confirmed by Ladies’ Member-Guest Committee
Club Championship
Saturday, Aug. 10, and Sunday, Aug. 11
THE ACADEMY OF CLUBLINK AT GLEN ABBEY
The Glen Abbey offers all services and technology to help you improve your
game. Our coaches have been recognized as the best in Ontario and Canada.
They will help you customize a lesson package that suits your needs. Sessions
can be geared towards improved ball striking, short game or better on-course
decision making and strategy. We also have professionals to help you with the
mental game and physical conditioning and treatment.
We offer women’s and co-ed clinics for beginner and intermediate golfers. These
clinics are offered on weekdays, evenings and weekends. Our junior programs
are some of the best in Canada. We offer age and skill appropriate coaching for
junior golfers aged four to 18.
Coaches:
Sean Casey, Director of Instruction
scasey@clublink.ca
Tommy Falletta, Teaching Professional
tfalletta@clublink.ca
Carrie Vaughan, Teaching Professional
cvaughan@clublink.ca
Brad Kinvig, Teaching Professional
bkinvig@clublink.ca
Dan Read, Teaching Professional
dread@clublink.ca
Michael Crane, Teaching Professional
mcrane@clublink.ca
Ben Ferguson, Teaching Professional
bferguson@clublink.ca
Additional Services:
One Day Golf Schools: Our One Day Golf Schools offer the complete
experience here at Glen Abbey. Schools include 1.5 hours of full swing coaching,
1.5 hours of short game coaching, nine holes of on-course coaching and
personalized feedback and recommendations.
Robo Golf Pro: The Robo Golf Pro is the most advanced training tool in golf
instruction today. The Robo Golf Pro robot system lets you feel the ideal,
ergonomic and physically correct golf swing for your physique. For more
information, visit robogolfpro.com
Club fitting: Take advantage of the TaylorMade 3D MATT System and Master
Club Technicians to help you determine which golf clubs best suit your game.
To book or inquire about any of our programs, contact the Academy at 905-8441902 or gaacademy@clublink.ca and start the process of improving.
The Academy of ClubLink at Glen Abbey
2014 Private Lessons
Season Long Private Coaching
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Biweekly Coaching
16 one-on-one coaching sessions
Sessions can be used to improve full swing, short
game, course management
Access to video analysis and radar
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8 one-on-one coaching sessions
Sessions can be used to improve full swing, short
game, course management
Access to video analysis and radar
$1,200 + HST = $1,356
Private Lessons
Single
(45 Minutes)
$100+HST
$113
$650 + HST = $734.50
Three
Semi-Private Lessons
(One Hour)
$285+HST
$322.05
Five
Five + playing
lesson
Ten
Playing
lesson
$450+HST
$508.50
$649+ HST
$733.37
$800+ HST
$904.00
$250+HST
$282.50
Two Students
$/person
Three Students
$/person
Four Students
$/person
Single
$70+HST
$79.10
$60+HST
$67.80
$50+HST
$56.50
Three
$185+HST
$209.05
$155+HST
$175.15
$140+HST
$158.20
Five
$290+HST
$327.70
$240+HST
$271.20
$220+HST
$248.60
Instructor Name:
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Date of First Lesson /
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To register: Fax your registration form to the ClubLink Academy at Glen Abbey Golf Club, 1333
Dorval Drive, Oakville, Ontario L6M 4G2 Phone: (905) 844-1902 Fax: (905) 844-1135
Student’s Name:
E-mail:
Address:
Phone #1
City:
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Visa
Phone #2
MasterCard
American Express
Postal Code:
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ClubLink Member #
Credit Card Number:
Signature:
Exp. Date:
Name on Card:
Payment Policy: Balance is due upon registration for program. Refunds will be paid in full minus a 25 per cent administrative fee for cancellations received up to 24
hours in advance of the clinic or lesson date. There will be no refund of fees for lessons or clinics cancelled within 24 hours of the lesson or clinic date. There are no
make-up sessions for clinic sessions or school sessions that are missed. Missed lessons may be rescheduled at the discretion of the instructor. We will need a
minimum of five participants for the clinics to be held. Participants will be contacted only if there are any problems.
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COURSE CARE AND ETIQUETTE
Enjoying the game of golf is a shared experience. It is important to respect your
fellow Members and the course by always doing the following:
Please replace all divots with the displaced turf when possible; otherwise fill with
sand and seed that is provided on carts and par-3 tee decks.
Rake bunkers thoroughly.
Play “ready golf.” Know when it is your turn and be prepared to hit your shot.
Adhere to daily cart rules and the guidelines given to you at the first tee by the
starter.
Be aware of the time par for our course and communicate pace of play
expectations to your guests.
Fix ball marks correctly
Do not drive carts in fescue and avoid areas that have been roped or staked.
Carts must be FULLY on path near all tees and greens.
Cart Traffic Control Post Program
As you leave the tee on the cart path on all par-4 and par-5 holes (par-3s are
always cart path only), you will notice an entry post beside the path. As soon as
you have passed the entry post, please enter the fairway immediately and remain
on it until you see the exit post close to the green. Please exit the fairway as
close to the exit post as possible (not closer to the green) and return directly to
the cart path. Both entry and exit posts will be moved on a daily basis so the cart
traffic patterns can be monitored and resulting wear patterns minimized.
All Members and guests will be reminded of the Cart Traffic Control Post
Program by the starter and it will be monitored by course staff, including player
assistants. Your cooperation is anticipated and appreciated.
CLUB RULES AND MEMBER INFORMATION
All ClubLink policies are explained fully in the Members Only section of your Club
web site.
The following is for general reference only.
ALCOHOL SERVICE POLICY
Members and guests are strictly prohibited from bringing their own alcohol onto a
ClubLink property in accordance with all applicable liquor licensing regulations.
ClubLink's Responsible Alcohol Service policy is posted at each alcohol service
location and available for review. All alcohol service staff are fully trained in the
proper alcohol service techniques and are supported by management while
doing so. Any violation of these policies may result in suspension or termination
of membership.
CELLULAR PHONES/MOBILE DEVICES
Cell phones are permitted on ClubLink courses and in clubhouses. Members and
guests are encouraged to exercise discretion of use such that golfing/dining
experiences are not diminished for other Members and guests.
CHECK-IN
Members must check in at the golf shop prior to using the golf amenities at any
ClubLink Club, and must carry their membership card with them at all times.
Members must present their membership card when making any purchases on
their ClubLink account.
DRESS CODE
Appropriate golf attire must be worn at all times, both on the golf course and in
the clubhouse.
Appropriate golf course attire includes collared golf shirts, turtlenecks, or mockneck shirts and golf slacks or golf shorts. Shirts must be tucked in at all times
unless the style of the shirt dictates otherwise. Caps can be worn with the peak
forward. Golf shoes or any athletic shoes without spikes are required while on the
golf course.
Inappropriate golf course attire includes jeans of any kind, gym shorts, track or
sweat suits, beach wear, ripped or frayed clothing of any kind, shoes with metal
cleats or spikes.
Jeans may be worn in the clubhouse, provided they are not ripped or frayed. If
you are unsure about your attire, feel free to speak to a manager at the club for
further direction.
HANDICAPPING
The purpose of the Golf Canada handicap system is to make the game of golf
more enjoyable by enabling players of differing abilities to compete on an
equitable basis. The system provides a fair Golf Canada course handicap for
each player, regardless of ability, and adjusts a player’s Golf Canada handicap
factor up or down as the player’s game changes. At the same time, the system
disregards high scores that bear little relation to the player’s potential ability and
promotes continuity by making a Golf Canada handicap factor continuous from
one playing season or year to the next. A Golf Canada handicap factor is useful
for all forms of play.
Every golf club that issues Golf Canada handicap factors to its members must
appoint a Handicap Committee. The committee is responsible for ensuring that
Club Members who enter handicapped events have complied with the Golf
Canada handicap system. Your handicap factor is the number, to one decimal
point, beside your name in the handicap computer in the golf shop. Handicap
factors are used to ensure, as close as possible, a level playing field for all
entrants in handicapped events. (Most Member events use the handicapping
system).
To ensure that your factor accurately reflects the quality of your play, you must
enter ALL the scores you make during the active golf season into the handicap
computer. (Scores can also be entered online at www.golfcanada.ca) In the
Ontario/Quebec Region, the active season extends from April 15 to Oct. 31.
Rounds played out of season in Ontario are not to be posted. If you play outside
of your provincial handicap season somewhere else where golf is in season (e.g.,
our Florida Region), the scores for those rounds must also be posted. Please
visit www.rcganetwork.org for more information on posting out-of-country
scores.)
It is important that you enter your scores on a timely basis, ideally immediately
after each round, but no later than six days after completing a round.
You must enter scores for partial rounds as well as complete rounds. If you play
more than six holes but fewer than 13 holes during a round, a nine-hole score
should be posted. If you play 13 or more holes, an 18-hole score should be
posted. A procedure exists for “completing” partial rounds. If you do not know the
procedure, contact one of the committee members or the staff in the golf shop.
Please ensure you adjust your score using Equitable Stroke Control. For more
information on handicaps, go to www.golfcanada.ca and click ”Rules &
Handicap.”
A number of Club events qualify as tournaments. Scores for these events are
posted separately from regular scores. If in doubt about the status of an event or
of how to post these scores, check with either a committee member or the golf
shop.
The Handicap Committee will meet regularly to review the scores you have
posted. Your scores in handicapped events will be compared to your scores in
regular play. A check may be made to see that you have entered a score for all
the days on which your name appears on the tee sheets for all ClubLink courses.
If discrepancies are noticed during our review, you will be contacted by the
committee for a review of your handicap factor.
If you should have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact the
handicap chairman or the director of operations.
NON-COMPLIANCE POLICY
If Home Club Members wish to entertain Non-Home Club Members in Home
Club designated tee times on Saturday, Sunday and holiday mornings prior to 11
a.m., a 1:1 ratio of Home Club Members to Non-Home Club Members is
required. In the event a Home Club Member wishes to entertain additional
Associate Club Members in an applicable Home Club designated time, a 'noncompliance fee' of $60 will be charged to the Member making the reservation.
PACE OF PLAY POLICY
Our time par is listed on our scorecards for your reference. The role of our play
coordinators is to ensure a proper pace of play, which results in a more enjoyable
experience for all golfers. Please respect their role and cooperate with their
efforts to ensure an enjoyable golf experience for all.
PRACTICE FACILITY
Always check in with the golf shop prior to using the practice facilities. Please
obey posted signage and stay within the space allocated and only hit in the
direction of the targets provided.
TEE IT FORWARD
By golfing from tees not suited to their driving distance, many amateur golfers
end up playing yardages that, if compared proportionately, would intimidate the
best players in the world. If you’re an average male mid-handicapper playing
from 6,700 yards, that’s like a PGA Tour pro playing from 8,100 yards!
The TEE IT FORWARD initiative is aimed at helping golfers have the best
possible experience on the golf course by playing from the set of tees best suited
to their abilities, determined by their average driving distance. Initiated by the
USGA, PGA of America, Golf Canada and the PGA of Canada, TEE IT
FORWARD is endorsed by ClubLink because of its many benefits:
-Faster rounds, improved pace of play
-Experiencing the course at the same relative proportions a PGA Tour or LPGA
player would
-Using mid-irons for approach shots instead of hybrids and long irons
- Better and more realistic scoring
-Fewer lost balls, less time spent looking for them
-Fewer shots, less frustration
-Overall increased enjoyment of the game
The following are TEE IT FORWARD guidelines for selecting tees based on a
golfer’s average driving distance:
Driver Distance
275 yards
250 yards
225 yards
200 yards
175 yards
150 yards
125 yards
100 yards
Recommended Yardages
6,700 - 6,900 yards
6,200 - 6,400 yards
5,800 - 6,000 yards
5,200 - 5,400 yards
4,400 - 4,600 yards
3,500 - 3,700 yards
2,800 - 3,000 yards
2,100 - 2,300 yards
For more information on why you should TEE IT FORWARD, ask in your golf
shop.
TEE-TIME CANCELLATIONS
Non-weather related tee-time cancellations are required no less than 24 hours
prior to play. To cancel a player or an entire tee time, Members may contact
LinkLine or the golf shop directly. In the event the cancellation policy has not
been adhered to, a $60 “no show” fee will be charged to the Member who made
the reservation.
RECIPROCAL PLAYING PRIVILEGES
Silver Members have access to Silver, Gold and Core Daily Fee* Clubs without
a reciprocal fee and subject to availability. Silver Club Members have reciprocal
access to Platinum Member Clubs for a reciprocal fee of $55 and Prestige
Member Clubs for a reciprocal fee of $80. In the event a Silver Member
introduces three paying guests at one time, the reciprocal fee is waived when
playing at Prestige and Platinum Member Clubs. The reciprocal fee is also
waived at Platinum Member Clubs if the Silver Member's Club is closed the entire
day for a non-Member, full-shotgun event.
Gold Members have access to Platinum, Gold, Silver and Core Daily Fee* Clubs
without a reciprocal fee and subject to availability. Gold Club Members have
reciprocal access to Prestige Member Clubs for a reciprocal fee of $80. In the
event a Gold Member introduces three paying guests at one time, the reciprocal
fee is waived when playing at Prestige Member Clubs. The reciprocal fee is also
waived at Prestige Member Clubs if the Gold Member's Club is closed for the
entire day for a non-Member, full-shotgun event.
Prestige and Platinum Members have access to Prestige, Platinum, Gold,
Silver and Daily Fee* Clubs, without a reciprocal fee and subject to availability.
*Excluding Glen Abbey
WEDDINGS AND BANQUETS
Warm hospitality and an outstanding facility combine to make your Club the
perfect choice for a memorable day. Our beautiful grounds provide a stunning
backdrop for your wedding photos. We offer a unique all-inclusive menu as well
as the ClubLink a-la-carte menu to meet all your wedding needs.
Outside Catering, Special Occasions and Meetings
Whether it is a corporate meeting, your child’s communion, bar or bat mitzvahs or
your special anniversary, we provide the perfect atmosphere for your event.
Allow us to customize your menu and room layout to ensure your special day
unfolds just as you imagined. We take pride in providing attentive friendly service
and high attention to detail. We also offer fully catered events for any size of
function.
Please speak to your food and beverage manager to learn more about how we
assist you in planning your special day and give us the pleasure of hosting your
event.
CLUBLINK MEMBER BENEFITS
As a ClubLink Member you are entitled to a long list of benefits and amenities not
available through a traditional golf club membership, including:
Reciprocal access to all Member Clubs in Ontario, Quebec, and Florida
Preferred tee times at your Home Club
No assessment fees
Guests are welcome
Interest-free financing of membership fees
Access to more than 300 golf courses, business and athletic clubs
worldwide through our ClubCorp affiliation
Discounts at ClubLink golf shops
Intra- and inter-club leagues and competitions, tournaments, pro-ams and
other special events
Organized trips, special offers, and discounts at ClubLink resorts
Professionally trained instructors
Banquets, weddings, meeting room and corporate function discounts
TRAVELLINK PROGRAM
TravelLink is an innovative Member benefit that enhances the ClubLink
membership experience through reciprocal access to Clubs in both our Regions:
Ontario/Quebec and Florida. To learn more about this program, visit the
TravelLink section of www.clublink.com or email membershipsales@clublink.ca.
CORPORATE MERCHANDISE
ClubLink offers a full-range of corporate merchandise. Whether you’re looking for
clothing, clubs, balls, hats… We can get it for you and, because of our buying
power, we will get you the best price! Ask in the golf shop for more information.
MARRIOTT CORAL SPRINGS
Talk about stay and play! Stay at the Fort Lauderdale Marriott Coral Springs
Hotel and Convention Center and receive 20 per cent off Marriott’s prevailing
rate. After relaxing in a luxurious room, enjoy a variety of dining experiences, and
take advantage of the fitness centre, pool, Jacuzzi, sauna, biking and jogging
trails. Adjacent to the hotel, play ClubLink’s famous Heron Bay Golf Club, site of
six of the PGA Tour’s Honda Classics. For more information, visit
www.marriott.com or call 1-800-311-8018.
WESTJET AND MERIT
Take off in the morning and tee off in the afternoon! ClubLink Members receive a
10-per-cent discount off any published fare WestJet has from any WestJet
Gateway in Ontario and Quebec. For more information contact Merit Travel
Group at 1-800-268-5940. Next stop: The first tee!
RESORT AND CLUB AT LITTLE HARBOR
Just 15 minutes from ClubLink’s Sun City Center courses, The Resort & Club at
Little Harbor, a full-service, AAA Travel Guide three-diamond resort and
conference centre surrounded by the waters of Tampa Bay, offers a wide array of
accommodations for individuals, couples, families and group, mouthwatering
cuisine, and just about every beach and water-sport activity imaginable. ClubLink
Members receive 30 per cent off the published rate by unit type or the best rate
available, guaranteed. For more information, visit www.staylittleharbor.com or
call 1-813-645-3291.
SCOREGOLF MAGAZINE
SCOREGolf offers golfers the best news coverage and informational resources
to enhance the game of golf. ClubLink Members in our Ontario/Quebec Region
receive a complimentary subscription.
MEMBER VALUE PRICING DISCOUNT (MVP)
Along with professional advice and personalized service, Member Value Pricing
ensures that you receive tremendous value on golf products in ClubLink golf
shops. “Members Only” pricing allows ClubLink to be more than competitive with
off-course outlets and discount stores. All merchandise in ClubLink shops will
have a regular retail price displayed; the applicable discount is applied to this
price for ClubLink Members only.
CLUBCORP
ClubCorp is comprised of a collection of private golf and country clubs, business
clubs, sports clubs and alumni clubs worldwide. ClubCorp's nationally
recognized properties include Firestone Country Club in Ohio, Mission Hills
Country Club in California, Capital Club in Beijing, and Metropolitan Club in
Chicago.
Signature Gold Unlimited provides complimentary benefits, special services and
one-of-a-kind experiences as you travel. Benefits include complimentary green
fees at more than 200 country clubs across the United States; complimentary
cuisine at private business clubs; complimentary TaylorMade loaner clubs at
U.S. ClubCorp clubs; 30-day advance tee-time reservations; access to the best
tickets (sports events, concerts, theatre, Las Vegas shows), and much more!
For more information, contact a ClubLink membership consultant at 1-800-6611818.
HOLE-IN-ONE PROGRAM
We may not be able to guarantee you a hole-In-one…but we’ll insure it! All
ClubLink Members and guests who score a hole in one on a ClubLink golf course
will receive a plaque to commemorate their accomplishment. In addition, golfers
and non-golfing ClubLink Members who are in the clubhouse (up to three guests
only) during the one-hour period following the completion of the round played by
the Member or Member’s guest who scored the hole in one are entitled to one
complimentary celebratory beverage. Beverages limited to non-alcoholic, beer,
house wine, and bar stock (house) mixed drinks. This is a cost of $7.50 to each
Member per year, and automatically appears on every Member’s annual dues
statement.
TAYLORMADE PERFORMANCE LAB AT GLEN ABBEY
TaylorMade Performance Labs are able to provide golfers with "Golf's Ultimate
Fitting Experience" utilizing the same revolutionary advancements in motion
capture technology. The custom-fitting experience is conducted in a friendly,
relaxed atmosphere and includes driver, fairway woods, hybrids, irons, wedges,
and putter. It is beneficial to men, women, and junior golfers of all ages and skill
levels.
Members receive a 20-per-cent discount on fittings at the TaylorMade
Performance Lab, at Glen Abbey Golf Club (Oakville, Ont.). To book
appointments, call 1-800-668-9883 ext. 4 or visit www.taylormadematt.ca.
CLUBLINK FACILITIES AND BANQUET ROOMS
ClubLink Members enjoy the benefit of hosting a banquet, wedding or corporate
meeting without the added cost of a room rental fee. A standard room set-up fee
and minimum food and beverage expenditure may be applicable based on your
requirements and is determined at the individual Clubs. To book your event,
please contact your Club's catering representative or call 877-622-4196.