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FALL GOLF TOURNAMENT RECAPS

GOLF Fall Tournament

By Corey Roberson

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Tournament season was strong in 2020, and November began with the Club’s friendliest rivalry — the Cordillera Cup. This annual tournament pairs Teams Northington and Hill to

determine whose flag will fly over the Champions’ Gallery for

the following year. The MGA Cup and CWGA Finals followed.

CORDILLERA CUP

The 2020 Cordillera Cup was held on Saturday and Sunday, November 7-8. This Ryder Cup-style event between Team Northington and Team Hill started in 2007 and is the biggest member event at the Club. Going into this year, Team Northington led with 11 wins to Team Hill’s two victories. Day 1 consisted of a 9-hole fourball match followed by a 9-hole foursome’s match. Team Northington took the lead after the fourball match by earning 14.5 points while Hill only got 8.5 points. Team Hill rallied in the foursome’s match by snatching 15 points to Northington’s 8 giving them a 1-point lead going into singles matches on Day 2. Team Hill was up early in a lot of matches on Day 2 and clinched a demanding victory by winning 27 points over Team Northington’s 19 points in the singles matches. The final tally was Hill 50.5 v Northington 41.5. Team Hill will fly their flag in the Champions’ Gallery for a year and have their name etched into the perpetual trophy for eternity.

CORDILLERA CUP TEAM HILL

CORDILLERA CUP TEAM NORTHINGTON

MGA CUP

The MGA Cup Final and Fall Stableford Open were held in conjunction on November 7. Bob Curtis was the season long leader going into this final event, but underperformed allowing Mac Northington to lap him and become the 2020 MGA Cup Champion. David Cottrell finished second, falling only 377 points behind Northington. Mac Northington also won the Fall Stableford Open by earning 41 Stableford points which lead to a 2-point victory over Ron Denny and David Dusenbury.

CWGA FINALS

The CWGA Championship was reformatted this year to a points race. Ladies had the opportunity to earn points throughout the year in designated points race events. There were four divisions where players independently earned points. In the 18-Hole Gross Race, Yana Dommert was crowned the champion by earning 890 points over the course of the year. Sue Bielstein and Maria Sayers came in a close second, only 215 points behind Dommert. It’s important to note, Sayers was unable to compete in the final race day so Bielstein was crowned second place in the tie breaker. For the 18-Hole Net Race, Mary Callahan captured first place over Jamie Angelich. Mary earned points in all 11 events this year. The 9-Holers also had a Gross and Net division where Kathy Schommer won the Gross Race even though she was unable to compete in the final event. Beverly Carter was crowned Net Champion with a narrow lead of 60 points over Polly Gatto.

FIRE

IN THE HOLE

By Katie Dillard

Golf Player Development Programs at The Clubs of Cordillera Ranch are hotter than ever, providing innovative instruction for all ages and skill levels.

Over the past few years, we have seen an increased need for Golf Player Development Programs at The Clubs of Cordillera Ranch. 2020 was no exception

as more people flocked to the course for a safe way to socialize and remain active.

Last year the golf professional staff were able to implement a new junior golf program called Operation 36®, begin the Monthly Clinic Series and expand on the already popular Chicks & Sticks program. With greater participation across the board, we are excited to be able to offer more to our membership in 2021.

OPERATION 36 FOR JUNIOR GOLFERS

As more young families move to the Ranch, the need for junior golf has been brought to the forefront. In 2020 the Club introduced Operation 36, which is taking the nation by storm. The development model of Operation 36 focuses on getting golfers on the golf course and playing golf. Each semester covers 12 areas of golf curriculum that get progressively more difficult as students advance through all six levels. Semesters also include multiple 9-hole challenges, where players start just 25 yards from the hole and attempt to shoot 36 or lower. As players hit their goal, they slowly move back, eventually all the way to the tee box. This program grows with our junior golfers from beginner all the way to scratch and is designed to build life-long golfers who enjoy every aspect of the game. Growing in popularity, 42 students have participated so far and we anticipate greater attendance. In 2021 we will offer spring, summer and fall semesters, with classes on Wednesdays for children between the ages of 6 and 14.

Future 36ers will be a new addition to our junior golf program in 2021. Over the past year we have met multiple families with younger children with the desire to play golf, but who are not quite ready to play a full 9 holes. The Future 36ers program is for children ages 3-6 and will run on Thursdays. Participants will cover the same golf curriculum and playing structure as the Operation 36 program but in a condensed time frame. Classes will be 30 minutes long and playing events will be 3 holes. Our goal is to build a great foundation and to allow our youngest golfers to ease their way into the Operation 36 program.

We invite all of our junior members to attend the Operation 36 and Future 36ers orientation on Wednesday, February 3 at 6:00pm in the Cabana Dining Room. Families will enjoy games and appetizers all while learning about the program and meeting other families.

36OPERATION 36 Orientation & Family Night: Wednesday, February 3, 6:00 to 8:00pm, no charge Spring Semester: Wednesdays, March 17 - May 26, 5:00pm, $450 for the semester Summer League: Wednesdays, June 9 - August 11, 4:00pm, $50 a session Fall Semester: Wednesdays, September 1 - November 3, 5:00pm, $425 for the semester FUTURE 36ERS Orientation & Family Night: Wednesday, February 3, 6:00 to 8:00pm, no charge Spring Semester: Thursdays, March 18 - May 27, 5:00pm, $250 for the semester Summer League: Thursdays, June 10 - August 12, 4:00pm, $30 a session Fall Semester: Wednesdays, September 2 - November 4, 5:00pm, $225 for the semester

As always, our junior golf camps will continue during Spring Break and throughout the summer in 2021. These camps provide a four-day experience for junior golfers of all skill levels. Players learn about all aspects of golf while enjoying a mixture of games and playing. Summer Camp dates will be announced in the spring.

Spring Break Golf Camp: Tuesday, March 9 - Friday, March 12, 9:00am to 1:00pm, $300 including lunch

MONTHLY CLINICS FOR ALL GOLFERS

The Monthly Clinic Series was another new addition to golf programming in 2020. The goal of these clinics is to help our membership develop their skills by covering a wide array of subjects related to the game. The past clinics from June through December covered The Importance of Gapping, Wedge Control, Speed & Distance; The Putting Guru; Preparing for your Round; On Course Green Reading; and Golf Fitness. The staff have had the pleasure of collaborating with some of the best professionals in their field including Hunter Gathright, co-developer of TruSpeed, Marius Filmalter, world-renowned Putting Guru and the Club’s own Director of Fitness and Wellness Tamra Christiansen.

The Monthly Clinic Series will continue throughout 2021 with a fun mix of subjects. Clinics through May have been scheduled and the remainder of 2021 will be released in the spring.

SATURDAY, JANUARY 23: THE MENTAL GAME

• Dr Julie L. Wiernik is a Licensed Clinical Sport and Performance Psychologist and owner of the Texas Center for Sport Psychology. She will be working with our membership to assist in better understanding their approach to sports, teaching how to maintain focus and how to achieve goals in the competitive environment. • Group session 2:00 to 3:30pm • $50 per person

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27: YARDAGES AND BAG ANALYSIS

• This is the perfect opportunity for golfers to dial in their yardages before the golf season really kicks off. The professional staff will also help players find any gaps in their equipment or point out any possible adjustments. All players will leave with a yardage chart that can be referred to at any point. • 30-minute individual time slots, 9:00am to 3:30pm • $50 per person

SATURDAY, MARCH 20: BALL FITTING

• The golf ball is the most used piece of equipment in every golfer’s bag so it is important that players are using the ball most suited to their game. Players will have the opportunity to compare golf balls side by side from the big manufacturers both on TrackMan and in an on-course situation. Participants will leave with a golf ball recommendation and trial sleeve based on their needs and performance. • 1-hour individual time slots, 9:00am to 4:00pm • $50 per person

SATURDAY, APRIL 17: SHORT GAME MASTERCLASS

• Marius Filmalter will be joining us again for a Short Game Masterclass. He will host three sessions throughout the day, each lasting approximately three hours: one on putting and two from around the greens. If you missed the opportunity to participate in his putting clinic in September, now is your chance to learn from the Putting Guru himself. Marius is a colorful character, full of information, with the one goal of making you a better player. • 2.5-3-hour small group time slots, 8:00 to 10:30am, 12:00 to 2:30pm, 3:30 to 6:00pm • Invitation for dinner with Marius the night before • $400 per person

SATURDAY, MAY 29: WEDGE CLINIC

• This clinic is a perfect complement to the April clinic and an opportunity for players to ensure that their wedges are compatible with their playing style. Players will enjoy one hour of oneon-one instruction and wedge fitting with our professional staff. Each participant will receive two new wedges of their choice as part of this clinic. • 1-hour individual time slots, 9:00am to 4:00pm • $350 per person, including two wedges

LADIES’ CHICKS & STICKS

One of our most popular programs at the Golf Club is Chicks & Sticks. This program was created by Membership Director Debbie Pepper as a way to introduce more women to the game of golf. It provides an opportunity for our female members to learn about different aspects of the game in a judgment-free social environment. 2020 saw some changes to the program as we started running multiple sessions to accommodate as many ladies as possible. We also recognized the benefits of implementing some of the Operation 36 principles into the program, and in the summer we started the Chicks & Sticks Development Program. Each week golfers have 30 minutes of instruction on a particular area of the game and then head to the golf course for a 9-hole challenge. All players start 25 yards from the hole and, like our junior golfers, work their way back as they are able to shoot 36 or below. Throughout the fall we incorporated instruction with the playing component and have seen considerable progress. This program was a huge success as we saw 39 ladies participate throughout the summer, many of whom were new to or just getting back into the game. Chicks & Sticks will continue on Tuesdays in the spring, summer and fall of 2021, and we encourage our female members to participate whether they are new to the game or more experienced. This program has something for everyone and players are taught based on their individual skill levels.

Spring Sessions: Tuesdays, March 23 - May 25, 10:00am & 4:00pm, $30/$50 a session

Summer Sessions: Tuesdays, June 8 - August 31, 4:00pm, $50 a session

Fall Sessions: Tuesdays, September 14 - November 2, 10:00am & 4:00pm, $30/$50 a session

JUNIORS’ AND LADIES’ MONTHLY ROLL-UPS

The off-season proves a challenge with unpredictable weather conditions here in Texas, so we will be hosting Monthly Roll-Ups for our Juniors and Chicks & Sticks golfers during these times, weather permitting. These sessions will be two hours long and cover the main areas of the game, including a playing component. They are designed to be the perfect refresher until we can get back into a routine during peak playing season. Roll-Up sessions are open to all skill levels and provide a social learning environment.

Junior Roll-Up: Saturday, January 16, 2:00 to 4:00pm Chicks & Sticks Roll-Up: Tuesday, January 19, 2:00 to 4:00pm Junior Roll-Up: Saturday, February 20, 2:00 to 4:00pm Chicks & Sticks Roll-Up: Tuesday, February 16, 2:00 to 4:00pm Junior Roll-Up: Saturday, December 11, 2:00 to 4:00pm Chicks & Sticks Roll-Up: Tuesday, December 14, 2:00 to 4:00pm

As a professional staff, we are delighted to witness the excitement surrounding the game of golf and are proud to be able to assist our membership in developing their skills and, most importantly, their enjoyment of the game. If you would like more information or to register for any of our upcoming Player Development Programs, please contact Katie Dillard.

Katie Dillard is the Player Development Coordinator at The Clubs of Cordillera Ranch. She can be reached at kdillard@cordilleraranch.com or 830.336.4653.