The President's Message
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Founded 1899 49 Knollwood Road Elmsford, NY 10523 (914) 592-7888 www.wmga.com Elly McKenna, Editor Spring 2009 The President’s Message Let me be the first to welcome Here’s an example. With our improved website capabilities we’ll you to the 110th anniversary year have a “real time” leader board for each tournament plus same- of the WMGA. day results e-mailed to the media and the players directly from the I am delighted to introduce our tournament site. We’ll keep you posted as online enhancements new Board members. Sarah Cohn become available. of Fresh Meadow (LI) is VP – Public The USGA has continued its generous support of the WMGA by Relations and Outreach replacing approving another grant for a P. J. Boatwright, Jr. Intern for 2009 – Beth Post of Quaker Ridge (WC/CT) 2010. Mike Tener, our current Intern, will complete his service in who became VP – Competitions. early May. If you know of someone who might benefit from the Sue Cancelosi of Glen Ridge (NJ) internship experience, please contact our Director of Operations, is Secretary. Our Membership Nancy Early. Don’t forget three major USGA Championships will Kathy Cosgrove Committee Chairman is Mary be played in our area this season. The US Open will be contested Cacciatore of Hempstead (LI). Amy at Bethpage State Park Black Course in Farmingdale, NY from Hyman of Sunningdale is the Interclub Team Matches District Captain June 15 – 21. The US Junior Amateur and the US Girls’ Junior for Westchester/Connecticut. Elly McKenna of The Country Club of Championships will be played concurrently at Trump National Golf Fairfield (WC/CT) joined the Board last June as editor of Tee Talk. Club in Bedminster, NJ from July 20 – 25. Plan to attend and root These women and the rest of the Board are working hard to ensure a for your favorite players. great upcoming season. We are always looking for members who want to get more involved Our membership renewal process is now complete and we begin in the WMGA. We have a number of volunteer opportunities 2009 with nearly 2,600 individual members at 204 member clubs. available. If you have an interest in or want to learn about course That’s a net increase of about 150 members over last year. As you’ll rating, contact the Chairman in your district. You’ll find her name recall, last fall the Board approved increasing the maximum USGA in the Tournament Schedule Book. If you’d like to help with Handicap Index for initial membership to 21.0. This change accounts tournaments, contact Nancy Early, our Director of Operations. for the majority of our new members. On behalf of the Board, I If you’re interested in serving on the WMGA Board, contact this welcome them and trust they’ll enjoy their WMGA experience. year’s Nominating Chairman, Gerri Scarpa. Please join me in making them feel at ease. Speaking of Gerri, as of January 1, she passed the WMGA Scholarship As stated in our Tournament Schedule Book, the WMGA offers Foundation’s presidential gavel to Gale Brudner. I know I speak for a membership classification, Inactive Membership, to a Regular all WMGA members when I thank Gerri for her faithful service Member who takes a leave of absence from her club or resigns from and wish Gale all the best as Foundation President. Please consider her club and does not join another Member Club. To respond to including a donation to the Scholarship Foundation among your current economic conditions, the Board has agreed to also offer 2009 charitable gifts. Inactive Membership to a Regular Member who remains at her Member Club but in a membership category that does not qualify her My message would not be complete without recognizing our to be a WMGA member, such as a house or social membership. In wonderful office staff. Nancy Early, Mike Tener and Lori Goldstein, this way, she can readily reinstate her Regular Membership when she our Office Manager, have developed into a productive team returns to a qualifying membership category at her Member Club. dedicated to providing outstanding service to our members. They are integral to the WMGA’s success. We continue to strive for improvements in the services we offer to you. We have contracted with BlueGolf for online registration, I hope you’ll include a number of WMGA tournaments in your interactive tournament results and enhanced website services. 2009 competitive schedule. I look forward to seeing you soon. Their web-based suite of products, designed specifically for golf Kathy Cosgrove administration, will greatly enhance our communication with you. President 1 Get to Know the New Board Mary and her she has not had the same pleasure with her Estate Association and was honored to be its husband, Roy, have son who prefers the rough and tumble of ice Young Person of the Year in 2004. Sarah now played at Hempstead hockey, but there is still time! enjoys being a professional volunteer. Her Golf Club on Long Sue has endured several injuries in the main love is Habitat for Humanity where she Island for more than past few years which have limited her golf; works both in the office and participates in 30 years. In a reverse but she spends time on the golf course in “builds” as often as possible. She is currently of the usual husband- her capacity as a Course Rater and as a a member of the Community Service wife golf story, Mary volunteer at several of the PGA and LPGA Committee at her temple and organized Mary Clark Cacciatore was the one, while at tournaments. Sue has also served on the the packing of 75 care packages to troops the University of Iowa, Board of the Women’s New Jersey Golf overseas. Sarah also enjoys her role as who encouraged her soon-to-be husband Association. Secretary of the Women’s Cross County to learn the game, knowing that when they Golf Association and as a member of the Sue is a microbiologist by training with moved to New York, if Roy did not play, she Green Committee at Fresh Meadow. an undergraduate degree in Biology from might never play again. Randolph-Macon Woman’s College and a In addition to golf, Sarah loves practicing Roy even spent part of their honeymoon PhD in Microbiology from the University of yoga and will commence yoga teacher money on golf clubs and the newlyweds Virginia. She worked as an immunologist training in March. If a round is slow and came home early! That was money well for a number of years. Sue subsequently you see someone doing a headstand on the spent as Roy was hooked and their lives moved from academia into the business course, it’s probably Sarah! have been forever linked to golf. world where she runs a family business with Mary has served as Hempstead’s WMGA her brother. She also was the only woman Amy, a graduate Team Captain and Met Rep for several years. among 17 directors who formed a bank in of Northwestern She is currently Hempstead’s Women’s Nutley, NJ. University, enjoyed Tournament chairwoman. She also has Sue is active at St. James Episcopal Church a successful career served as a WMGA Series Captain and as in Upper Montclair where she has served as a media sales a Board member of Arrows Youth Hockey in various capacities as Vestry Member, and marketing rep- Association. Warden and Treasurer. resentative. She has Do you think golf is Mary’s passion? She served as a Director of Sue enjoys target shooting, hiking and Amy Hyman is currently Hempstead’s Women’s Club crossword puzzles in her free time. Special Events and as a Champion. She won her first title in 1980, consultant to the American Cancer Society. and has a record 14 championships and 10 Most recently Amy created a walk and family arah Cohn lives runner-up finishes. In between golf matches S fun day to raise money and awareness for the in Manhattan with Mary reared two wonderful sons. She also Maria Fareri Children’s Hospital in her role as her husband and had a career that included co-founding her Walk the Walk/Go the Distance Director/Co- daughter and plays own software company and working as ordinator of Major Gifts. Amy also volunteers golf at Fresh Meadow a marketing manager in several high-tech her time to the Twigs Program at Northern County Club on Long companies. She currently assists her son in Westchester Hospital and was very involved Island. When Sarah designing kitchens and custom cabinetry in the charity efforts of the Junior League of was still a competitive when she is not out on Hempstead’s 1st tee! Sarah Cohn Northern Westchester. figure skater at age 16, Golf is a family passion for the Hyman her mother begged her to try golf because family. Amy was encouraged by her ue lives in Glen she could not drive her to the skating rink S grandmother, a twelve-time Club Champion Ridge, NJ, directly at 5AM anymore. She reluctantly agreed at Oakwood Club in Cleveland, Ohio, her across the street from and was completely hooked after her first father, an eight-time Club Champion at the 10th tee of her lesson. Her parents were right when they Sunningdale Country Club and her husband home course, Glen encouraged golf; they said it would be a to play the game. Happily for the Ettelsons, Ridge Country Club. wonderful sport for life. She learned to play Amy married into the Hyman family, also Sarah, a graduate of Trinity College, was golf at Rockaway avid golfers in the New Haven area.