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CWDGA Annual Report-12 ANNUAL REPORT OF CHICAGO WOMEN’S DISTRICT GOLF ASSOCIATION OCTOBER 2012 WWW.CWDGA.ORG CHICAGO WOMEN’S DISTRICT GOLF ASSOCIATION 2012 INDEX CWDGA ANNUAL REPORT Statement of Purpose . 1 CWDGA Member Services . 2 CWDGA Events . 3 2012 Schedule of Events . 4 2012 Board of Directors . 5 2012-2013 Slate of Officers and Directors. 6 President’s Report . 7 Vice-President’s Report . 9 Hole-In-One Chair’s Report. 10 Handicap Chair’s Report . 11 Rules Chair’s Report. 12 Tournament Chair’s Report . 13 Team Match Chair’s Report. 14 Course Rating Chair’s Report . 15 Prize Chair’s Report . 16 Communication Chair’s Report . 17 Financial Statements . 18 2012 CWDGA Competition Results . 24 81st Annual Championship Tournament . 25 One-Day Stroke Tournament . 26 Better-Ball of Pairs Tournament . 27 Senior Better-Ball of Pairs Tournament . 28 Four-Ball Match Play Results Central . 29 Northeast. 30 Northwest . 31 South. 32 West . 33 Tournament of Team Champions . 34 CWDGA Member Club Champions. 35 CWDGA Historical Information 1930-2012. 37 Host-clubs for the Annual Championship . 38 Annual Championship Tournament Winners . 39 Ann Zeddies Trophy – Junior Champion . 46 Past Presidents . 47 Constitution . 49 Bylaws . 52 Rev. 10-02-12 www.cwdga.org CHICAGO WOMEN’S DISTRICT GOLF ASSOCIATION STATEMENT OF PURPOSE The Chicago Women’s District Golf Association (CWDGA) was organized in 1930 under the sponsorship and guidance of the Women’s Western Golf Association. Its purpose is the advancement of the best interests of women’s golf at its member clubs, located in and around the Chicago area. The CWDGA currently serves seventy-six member clubs in five sections – Central, Northeast, Northwest, South and West. 1 Rev. 10-02-12 www.cwdga.org CHICAGO WOMEN’S DISTRICT GOLF ASSOCIATION CWDGA MEMBER SERVICES Comprehensive Links to other website Rules Seminars Illinois golf associations www.cwdga.org Instructions in Continuing development Handbook for Members handicapping and of online resources Rules interpretation Assisting member clubs Uniform course USGA Handicap Index® in setting-up their and slope ratings provided local golf programs Presentation of Hole-In-One pins 2 Rev. 10-01-11 www.cwdga.org CHICAGO WOMEN’S DISTRICT GOLF ASSOCIATION CWDGA EVENTS Tournaments Annual Senior One-Day Stroke Better-Ball of Pairs Championship Better-Ball of Pairs Four-Ball Match Play Central Northeast Northwest South West Tournament of Team Champions 3 Rev. 09-30-08 www.cwdga.org CHICAGO WOMEN’S DISTRICT GOLF ASSOCIATION 2012 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS Spring Meeting FOUR-BALL MATCH PLAY DATES Wednesday, April 18, 2012 Itasca Country Club DATE LOCATION TIME CENTRAL Rules Seminar Thursday, May 10 Park Ridge 8:00 Shotgun Wednesday, May 2, 2012 Wednesday, May 16 Bryn Mawr 8:00 Shotgun Itasca Country Club Thursday, May 24 Oak Park 8:00 Shotgun Thursday, May 31 River Forest 8:00 Shotgun Fall Annual Meeting Thursday, June 7 Rolling Green 8:00 Shotgun Wednesday, October 17, 2012 Itasca Country Club NORTHEAST Thursday, May 17 Skokie 8:30 Shotgun Wednesday, May 23 Westmoreland 8:30 Shotgun Thursday, June 7 Ravinia Green 8:30 Shotgun Thursday, June 14 Glen Flora 8:30 Shotgun TOURNAMENT PLAY DATES Thursday, June 21 Onwentsia Club 8:30 Shotgun One-Day Stroke Play Tournament NORTHWEST Wednesday, May 30, 2012 Thursday, May 17 Crystal Lake 8:30 Shotgun Evanston Golf Club Thursday, May 24 McHenry 8:30 Shotgun Better-Ball of Pairs Tournament Thursday, May 31 Hawthorn Woods 8:30 Shotgun Thursday, June 28, 2012 Thursday, June 7 Biltmore 8:30 Shotgun Twin Orchard Country Club Thursday, June 21 Wynstone 1:00 Shotgun Annual Championship Tournament SOUTH August 6, 7, 8, 2012 (Mon-Wed) Wednesday, May 16 Youche 8:30 Shotgun Inverness Golf Club Thursday, May 24 Edgewood Valley 8:30 Shotgun Wednesday, June 6 Prestwick 8:30 Shotgun Senior Better-Ball of Pairs Tournament Wednesday, June 13 Idlewild 8:30 Shotgun Thursday, September 20, 2012 Tuesday, June 19 Beverly 8:30 Shotgun Midlothian Country Club WEST Tournament of Team Champions Tuesday, May 15 Stonebridge 8:30 Shotgun Thursday, September 13, 2012 8:30 Shotgun Thursday, May 17 Glen Oak 8:30 Shotgun Hawthorn Woods Country Club Thursday, May 24 St. Charles 8:30 Shotgun Tuesday, June 5 Naperville 8:30 Shotgun Thursday, June 7 White Eagle 8:30 Shotgun 4 Rev. 10-02-12 www.cwdga.org CHICAGO WOMEN’S DISTRICT GOLF ASSOCIATION 2012 CWDGA BOARD OF DIRECTORS OFFICERS Alison Salzman Sandy Becker Julia Faust Kay Gillespie President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Pam Taccona Mary Sullivan Ginny Greer Diane Mazurczak Handicap Rules Team Match Tournament Chair Chair Chair Chair DIRECTORS Martha Anne Yandle Linda Weinstein Sandi Dvorak Tanya Olson Christine Malmgren Communications Course Rating Member Services Prize Technology Chair Chair Chair Chair Chair Cherie Kessler Angela Pyle Carolyn Dalton Maureen Ryan Pam Van Boven Central Northeast Northwest South West Team Chair Team Chair Team Chair Team Chair Team Chair Nancy Hammond Peggy Griem Margie Blomquist Gertrude Wooten Elizabeth Scannell Central Northeast Northwest South West Handicap Chair Handicap Chair Handicap Chair Handicap Chair Handicap Chair MEMBERS-AT-LARGE AND ADVISORY BOARD Lorraine Scodro Sally Clissold Member-at-Large/ Member-at-Large/ CDGA Liaison General Responsibilities Joan Conway Donna Tierney Cyndee Prisby Advisory Board Advisory Board Advisory Board 5 Rev. 10-02-12 www.cwdga.org CHICAGO WOMEN’S DISTRICT GOLF ASSOCIATION SLATE OF OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS 2012-2013 To be Voted on at the Annual Meeting Wednesday, October 17, 2012 OFFICERS President Alison Salzman Lake Shore Country Club Vice President Sandy Becker Glen Oak Country Club Secretary Nancy Hammond Evanston Golf Club Treasurer Kay Gillespie Biltmore Country Club Handicap Chair Pam Taccona Itasca Country Club Rules Chair Mary Sullivan Elgin Country Club Team Match Chair Ginny Greer Skokie Country Club Tournament Chair Diane Mazurczak Olympia Fields Country Club DIRECTORS Sectional Team Chairs Central Team Chair Marty Dwyer Oak Park Country Club Northeast Team Chair Angela Pyle Exmoor Country Club Northwest Team Chair Carolyn Dalton Lake Barrington Shores Golf Club South Team Chair Deborah Murphy Ruth Lake Country Club West Team Chair Pam Van Boven Itasca Country Club Sectional Team Handicap Chairs Central Team Handicap Chair Cherie Kessler Twin Orchard Country Club Northeast Team Handicap Chair Peggy Griem Exmoor Country Club Northwest Team Handicap Chair Margie Blomquist Biltmore Country Club South Team Handicap Chair Open West Team Handicap Chair Elizabeth Scannell Midlothian Country Club Chairs Course Rating Chair Sally Clissold Westmoreland Country Club Prize Chair Open Communications Chair Val Metcalf.
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