The Argyle Reporter

The Argyle Reporter

The Argyle Reporter May 2015 Edition P a g e 2 The Argyle Reporter Aerification of the greens, tees and fairways has been completed and the course has recovered beautifully. The Greens Staff was busy removing downed limbs and debris around the property that winter left behind. Edging of the bunkers and installation of new sand has also begun. Over the next couple of weeks, sand will be redistributed throughout the bunkers as it tends to migrate to the low spots during heavy rain and other extreme weather events. We were able to remove several dead trees around the course this year, however, the weather didn’t’ allow us to complete some much needed pruning along the fence line on #15. This work will be completed as soon as we can get the heavy tree trimming equipment across the course. Cart path and parking lot repairs are also on the agenda this spring and will begin as soon as the ground conditions allow. The halfway house is open and ready for use and we have installed a new ice and water dispenser for your convenience. The restrooms by the pool snack bar are also up and running and soon the snack bar will be open so you can stop by on the turn and pick up an ice-cold beverage, assorted wraps, hot dogs and snacks. We have been moving forward with some great capital improvements this spring. The lobby renovation has been completed and I have received very positive feedback. Thank you to everyone who served on the Decoration Committee, you did a fantastic job. The new fence along the pool area looks fantastic and the kitchen is receiving some new equipment and higher volume exhaust fans that will help improve their operation. Our main computer server is up and running and we continue to clean up our files and data. The following is a message from the Argyle Swim Team: Thank you all to everyone who joined the Kids party at Argyle last month. It was great to see you – and for those who could not attend, we missed you. It was a fun afternoon of bouncing on the moon bounce, designing t-shirts and dancing to the DJ – albeit a little cool for an April day. As the weather begins to warm and we head towards the end of the school year you might find yourself planning for summer days filled with fun. If so, we wanted to take this opportunity to share a little more about the Argyle Alligators swim team, as we would love it if your kids would join us for the 2015 summer season! Here are the top 10 things you should know: 1. It’s fun! 2. The Alligators help kids build a great sense of team - they compete together and cheer together. 3. It’s more than swimming – the kids go to movies, are heading to Sandy Spring Adventure Park, dye t-shirts, have a pancake breakfast, and so much more… 4. It’s not just about the kids – many swim parents share how through the team they got to know other Argyle members and formed really great new friendships. 5. The whole family can join in – as part of the Argyle Alligators you can cheer from the sidelines, be a timer, write ribbons and more. The team needs your help for just a few meets each season (it’s not a big commitment and a great an easy way to participate). 6. The meets are accommodating for working parents, with events on Tuesday and Thursday evenings it is a great way to cheer for your kids at the end of the day. 7. The Argyle coaches are Montgomery County’s best-kept secret. The small team is under the watchful eye of Head Coach, Maneth Gravell, who has been leading Argyle swimmers to success for years. 8. Keeps kids fit. With options for morning and evening swim practice - you can make the practice times work around other camps or schedules. 9. The end of season banquet ends the season with a bang – great presentations for all the achievements of the swimmers, great food and drink and dancing and playing games with a DJ. 10. Did we already say – it’s fun! If your kids are interested in joining, or if you have any questions, please give Stephanie Meinhardt a call at 301-598-5500. We look forward to seeing you this summer at the pool, on the tennis court, or on the golf course! Mike Barrett Club Administrator & Superintendant P a g e 3 The Argyle Reporter Welcome New Members Whitney Costello & Patrick Greaney – Legacy Intermediate 26-28 Membership Mackenzie Costello & Philip Finelli – Legacy Intermediate 26-28 Membership John Lawrence & Gwen Simmons – Intermediate 21-28 Membership Cayce & Bridget Prunesti – Intermediate 21-28 Membership Chaz Wagner & Anna Swicklik – Intermediate 21-28 Membership Chris & Kelly Kelley – Intermediate 29-35 Membership Todd & Christine Wike – Intermediate 29-35 Membership Nick & Lauren DeSarno – Intermediate 29-35 Membership With Spring finally here to stay and summer fast approaching, now is the time to get your friends, neighbors and associates to sign up for membership. Once you refer them, I treat them to a round of golf or a game of tennis and then let them dine in the Argyle Room or the 1945 Grille. If your referral joins you will receive up to $519.00 in club credit that can be used toward food and beverage, cart and guest fees. We had so many referrals this season so thank you to any and all that have referred new members! If you have a prospective member you would like to refer, send me an email at [email protected] or give me a call at 301.598.5500. Stephanie Meinhardt Membership Director SOCIALIZE WITH ARGYLE FACEBOOK INSTAGRAM Like Our Argyle Country Club Page! Follow us @argylecc TWITTER Follow us @argylecc Follow us on Pinterest at argylecc1945 NEW TO ARGYLE COUNTRY CLUB Clubster is the first social network designed exclusively for you - the private club member. As a Clubster, you instantly have a real-time social connection with your club and fellow club members through your smartphone, iPad and computer. Keep up with the latest club news and activities View club event invitations, RSVP, request special arrangements Stay connected with your favorite members, send private messages Create special groups like your golf foursome, or tennis buddies, and send private group messages Your connection to the club is simple... effortless… seamless. Most importantly, Clubster keeps your private club private. Our totally secure network insures that your information remains strictly confidential. For more information and video presentation - visit www.clubster.com P a g e 5 The Argyle Reporter Hi Golfers The 9-Holers are off to a great spring start! We've had 3 clinics given by Fran, started our weekly tournaments, established our Ringer program, and excelled at having fun! Our winners for April are: 4-15 Low net: Nancy Cioffari 4-22 Low net: Millie Vermillion Low putts: Barbara Peters 4-29 Low net: Marion Hastings Low putts: Shirley Miller Joanne Natoli We welcome all new golfers regardless of ability. Please call Kitty McCoy at 301-384-3848 if you are interested in joining us on Wednesdays. FIRST PLACE SECOND PLACE THIRD PLACE Beneva Mondor Shirley Grant Lynn Moore Joan Nancy Weigle Clara Sue Steele Rasmussen P a g e 6 The Argyle Reporter May Drink Specials Sierra Nevada Draught $3.50 Mint Julep $6.00 Matanzas Creek Sauvignon Blanc $6.25 glass / $25.00 bottle P a g e 7 The Argyle Reporter Congratulations to the teams of Brian Hicks & Matt McCormick and Ryan McCarthy & Pat McCormick (Baltimore Country Club). Both teams competed in the USGA Four-Ball Championship held at The Olympic Club in San Francisco this past week. Ryan and Pat qualified for match play and made it to the round of 16 before being eliminated. Argyle hosted a very successful Irish Open to help raise money for the McGinn family. Mike is currently at the Shepard Center in Atlanta doing well and getting stronger every day. Thank you to all who participated either by playing or donating. The new golf cart fleet has arrived! We are excited to introduce you to the new Club Car Precedent golf cart next time you are at the club. If you have any ques- tions please don’t hesitate to ask a member of the golf staff. Our summer intern will be Sean O’Neil from the University of Maryland Eastern Shore. Sean will join the team on Monday, May 18th. The shop is fully stocked with new merchandise from Peter Millar, Foot-Joy, Adidas and Polo. We have received a new inventory of Boost golf shoes from Adidas and eyewear by Oakley. If you don’t find what you’re looking for please let us know and we can place a special order. UPCOMING EVENTS Spring Fling – May 9th Argyle Cup – May 16th and 17th Taylor Made Fitting and Demo Day – Sunday, May 17th Kevin Taylor, PGA Head Golf Professional P a g e 5 The Argyle Reporter AWGA 18 -Holers Ladies having fun through friendship and golf By the time you read this, our Maryland State Women's Division defending champions will have won over Baltimore Country Club. Matches continue most Saturdays in May until the winner is decided. Winners in our first tournament, Match Play vs Par were Ivy Holsey ( 2 up on Par) and Lisa Splaine (1 up.) That doesn’t usually happen! Usually the entire field loses to par. Winners in our May “Where is Waldo” Mixer were Melly Tucker, Maggie Whall, Sue Marchone, and Barb Pearson.

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