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Dance Lessons

at your Club with instructors Diane Klassen & Jay Groelz


Join us for this exciting opportunity to learn three classic ballroom style dances. Diane Klassen and dance partner, Jay Groelz, will be teaching three sessions featuring dances

Experience the Motion of Music

Participate at your own comfort level. Dance lessons are a great way to prepare for the Presidents Ball coming in October! See page 3 for more information.
Inside this Issue: Upcoming Events.......................pgs. 2-3 Sharing the Experience..................pg. 4 Membership News..........................pg. 5 Pool & Tennis News........................pg. 6 Golf News........................................pgs. 7-12 Event Photos........................................pg. 13 Special Moments.........................pgs. 14-15 At-A-Glance Calendar.......................pg. 20 Sept.-Oct. Calendar.............................insert

Swing Fox Trot Waltz

FINAL POOLSIDE GRILL NIGHT


Sunday, September 4th ~ 5:30 - 8:00PM
Whats better than not having to cook at the end of your weekend? Bring the family out for a hot off the grill meal! Adult Hot Dog Meal = $7.99++ Adult Burger or Grilled Chicken Sandwich Meal = $9.99++ Kids Hot Dog or Burger Meal = $4.99++ All meals come with a choice of french fries, onion rings, or frings, and an ice cream treat! Toppings include sauteed onions, bacon, mushrooms, lettuce, tomato, pickle, onions, Swiss cheese and American cheese. Not a bad deal!

LABOR DAY BUFFET


Monday, September 5th 5:00 - 7:30PM
Forget cooking at home! Excite those taste buds with this special Labor Day Slider Buffet! Enjoy *Pulled Pork Slider Sandwiches *Chicken Slider Sandwiches *Metts & Bratwursts *Seafood Salad *Pasta Salad *Garden Fresh Tomato Basil Salad *Condiment & Topping Tray *Ice Cream Treats Adults: $15 inclusive Kids (7-12): $6.99 inclusive 6 & Under: FREE Buffet is included with Labor Day Scramble Tournament

GRANDPARENTS DAY BRUNCH


Sunday, September 11th ~ 11:00AM - 2:00PM With Exploring Your Family Tree brought to us by the Hastings Public Library
Celebrate your family with your Lochland family! Invite your grandchildren or Grandma & Grandpa to join you for this years celebration of National Grandparents Day. Enjoy a fabulous brunch, complimentary family photos, and Exploring Your Family Tree with Hastings Public Library representatives in the McDonald Room. Brunch will include: *Quiche Lorraine *Biscuits & Gravy *Tomato Pie *Seafood Lasagna *Eggs Benedict *Omelets *Chicken Tortellini with Gorgonzola Alfredo & Fresh Marinara *Bacon & Sausage *Pasta Salad *Fresh Greens

Friday, September 30th 7:00PM


Mark your calendars now for the September Celebrity Chef evening! The evening will be hosted by Celebrity Chef Member couples & friends. The evening will include a gourmet meal with unique menu items and paired wines. Watch your mail and email inbox for more info.

CELEBRITY CHEF

*Waffles with Fresh Fruit Toppings *Cakes & Pies Adults: $13.99++ / Kids (7-12): $6.99++ / 6 & Under: FREE Pick up your colorable invitations to send Grandma & Grandpa at the Club or ask your server next time you come in to dine!

Sunday, September 18th ~ 2:00 - 3:00PM @ Homestead Assisted Living


Make someones day special and adopt a grandparent with your family or individually. Participants are from Homestead Assisted Living. Visit with your Adopted Grandparent for an afternoon and play Bingo, create a craft project, putt for prizes and enjoy snacks. Adopt your Grandparent by choosing a leaf from the Adoption Tree in the front entryway. Call Danielle at 402-462-4151 if you have questions.

ADOPT-A-GRANDPARENT

BALLROOM DANCE LESSONS


Thursday, September 15th Thursday, September 22nd Thursday, September 29th 7:00 - 8:30PM

Are you ready for some football?!

HUSKER FOOTBALL GAMES


Come watch your Huskers take on the Big 10 Conference! All televised games will be shown at your club! Check out this years schedule: Saturday, September 3rd ~ 2:30PM vs. Tennessee @ Chattanooga ~ Media TBA Saturday, September 10th ~ 6:00PM vs. Fresno State ~ Media TBA Saturday, September 17th ~ 2:30PM vs. Washington ~ Televised on ABC Saturday, September 24th ~ 5:30PM @ Wyoming ~ Televised on Versus HD Saturday, October 1st ~ 7:00PM @ Wisconsin ~ Televised on ABC/ESPN/ESPN 2 Saturday, October 8th ~ 7:00PM vs. Ohio State ~ Televised on ABC/ESPN/ESPN 2 Saturday, October 22nd ~ 2:30PM @ Minnesota ~ Televised on ABC Saturday, October 29th vs. Michigan State ~ Media TBA RIDE the HUSKER PARTY BUS from YOUR CLUB! Call to sign up today! Price will be $20-25 per person depending on number. This will be the final time we try the Husker Bus, so sign up today by calling 402-462-4151. We will need at least 30 people to go. HUSKER GAME DAY SPECIALS: Buckets of Domestic Beers 6 Beers = $20 inclusive Micro Brew Beers $2++ Drink Menu Specials $3++

Dust off those dancing shoes! In preparation for the Presidents Ball on Saturday, October 15th, dance lessons will be offered at your club! If youve never stepped foot on a ballroom dance floor or just want to brush up on your moves - sign up today for dance lessons. Instructors Diane Klassen & Jay Groelz will be teaching the Fox Trot, Swing and the Waltz during three sessions in September. Half an hour will be spent on each dance style at each session, so come to one or come to all sessions! Participate at your own comfort level. $15 per couple per session Payment will need to be made directly to Diane Klassen. Spots are limited so call 402-462-4151 to sign up today!

Yes, theyre back and better than ever!

SEPTEMBER FAMILY NIGHTS


Tuesday, September 13th Tuesday, September 20th Tuesday, September 27th 5:30 - 8:00PM

Family Nights are back and we think youll love our new Family Night menus! During September we will feature: Seafood Salad & Daily Soup Oriental Beef Salad & Daily Soup and Fish Sticks & Chips for the kids with an Ice Cream Triple Treat to top it off! Adults: $10.99++ / Kids (7-12): $5.99++ 6 & Under: FREE

Jeff and I joined Lochland late in 2009. Our initial motive for joining was not only for the golfing, but for the wonderful social atmosphere. I am a little timid by nature, and dont know a lot of people in Hastings. Since joining Lochland, Ive met many fellow members, and have made a lot of new Juanita Hastings friends. Staff and members Guest Writer are very warm and inviting, and always encourage fellow members to participate in events. And there are so many events to take advantage of! I love the couples golf, and the many other activities make it a truly fun place to socialize.

nities that Lochland provides. Weve compared our membership to friends at other courses around, and we truly feel we have the best deal. As our job has us traveling the state, we find ourselves talking golf with many colleagues, and they all know of Lochland and its great reputation. Were proud to be members. Ive enjoyed the opportunity to play tennis also with friends. As with all amenities here, its so enjoyable to play on such well-kept courts.

Since we are empty-nesters now, we find ourselves dining more frequently at the course, and we both LOVE the ever-changing menu! There is such a broad range, making frequent dining, and even week-day lunches affordable, but yet enjoy the luxuries of the aged beef and fresh seafood on occasion! Its so nice to have a place to entertain guests and Jeff has been an active golfer for several years, and business associates. loves the opportunity to golf on such a beautiful, challenging course as Lochland on a regular basis. This is the first year Ive taken advantage of the Id never golfed before we joined, so I was a little pool, and frequented it often! Its great entertainskittish about getting out there! But it only took one ment not only for kids, but for adults as well. I just time on the course to realize there was nothing to be need to get Jeff out there to try the water volleyball self-conscious about. Hank and the staff made me yet! feel very comfortable and I am slowly learning the game. As 1 of my new friends advised me, I need There are so many more activities that I am not to work that new golfer thing as long as I can! I able to participate in because of that thing we all call was persuaded to join womens league last year, and work, but having them available is great! had a blast! No pressurejust enjoyed the game! And learned a lot. Since Ive started golfing more, we All the staff go above the call of duty to satisfy even have golfed at some of the other clubs around the the smallest request! I am so happy that we joined, state, and none compare to the beauty and opportu- and look forward to many more years of enjoyment!

Coming in October & November Tuesday, October 4th * Tuesday, October 25th * Tuesday, November 15th Classes will begin at 7:00PM
From holiday decor to cooking, come learn from our holiday entertaining professionals how you can make your holiday party unforgettable! Topics will include table settings, decor, appetizers, entrees, wine pairings, and desserts. Watch your October Forecast for more information.

FALL/WINTER HOLIDAY ENTERTAINING SERIES

Dear Lochland Family ~ With refreshing fall-like days becoming more regular and the count down to college football in its final stages, I reflect back onto all of the seasons of the club. I have now been with Lochland for 4.5 years. These short years have flown by for me and with my work with the Archive Committee, they seem like such a small blip on the radar of Lochland History - and they truly are! Our Club has a very rich history - a history and culture that gives us the firm foundation upon which our Club now stands. Many of our current members created this history, giving us the opportunities we see today. With the busy hustle and bustle of everyday life we forget to look back and acknowledge that without what these people did 50 years ago, we wouldnt have the club that we do now. This can be attributed to our fabulous membership. We have great members; many of our members have been dedicated to Lochland for 40 or more years! Now thats not such a small blip on the Lochland history radar. Over the past few years, we have been collecting current items that mark our journey at the club. It became very evident that something needed to be done to preserve and share this history with our Lochland Family. In January, a small group of members joined me in taking on the task of Archiving and preserving the history of our Club. We found some really great photos and scrapbooks from the 60s and 70s and then again from the 90s. Much of this work can be attributed to the Charter Members of Lochland, as well as the Ladies Golf Association - THANK YOU! These items will be used as the cornerstone of the archive. Although weve got a great start, we still need help! This is where our members come into play. A good number of Charter Members are still with the Club and a lot of our younger members are part of a long family history in the club. If you or your family members have any items, articles, or photos that you would like to share or donate to the club, please contact me or any of our Archive Committee Members. We look forward to creating quarterly historic displays in the new year as well as a featured showcase at the Presidents Ball in October of 2011. An unveiling of the Presidents Wall will also take place the evening of the Ball. The Archive Committee has done a TON of work and I thank you very much! Archive Committee Members: Jack Crowley * Mary Jo Emmons * Anne Fairbanks * Tom Jorgenson Marcella Krieger * Charles Landgraf * Marilyn Nielsen * Marge Smith * Sally Smith

Danielle Wagoner Membership & Comm. Director

FIND ME!

Find this exact picture somewhere in this newsletter (not on the front page) for a chance to win wine or a locker! Email its location to danielleb@lochlandcc. com or send us a personal message on Facebook. We will draw our winner at the end of September. August Winner:

Jason Conant

Help us share the club at the September

LUNCH n LEARN: Insuring a Healthy Future


Tuesday, September 27th ~ 9:00AM
Join us for coffee and rolls at 9:00AM followed by Insurance & Medical professionals speaking on Insuring your Healthy Future. Lunch will be served at 12:30PM with a complimentary round of golf after. Non-members invited! $25

TREASURE CHEST
Kids 12 & under - bring in any piece of homework that you earned an A on and get to choose a reward from the Lochland Treasure Chest!

End of Season Pool Hours


Friday, September 2nd...........5PM to 8PM Saturday, September 3rd.......1PM to 8PM Sunday, September 4th..........1PM to 8PM Monday, Setpember 5th.........1PM to 8PM POOL CLOSED for SEASON - September 5

TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS
Mens Singles Championship Sunday, September 11th ~ 8AM Mens & Womens Doubles Championships Sunday, September 18th ~ 8AM Mens & Womens Mixed Doubles Championship Sunday, October 2nd ~ 4PM Courtside Cookout following
Call Eric at 308-380-9257 to sign up today! Day-of registration is allowed but not preferred. Please enter at least one week before the tournament. Random draws.

FALL TENNIS SCHEDULE:


Tuesdays Womens Open Court............................7 - 9 PM Wednesdays Mens Open Court....................................7 - 9PM Sundays (2nd & 4th) Mixed Doubles Open Court.......................4PM Scheduled Open Courts will conclude at the end of September

COURTSIDE COOKOUT
Sunday, October 2nd Approximately 6:00PM
Weve had a great tennis season at the Club this year! Join us to finish it off right and celebrate our champions at the Courtside Cookout. Players, guests and spectators are welcome to attend the meal. Cookout will include: *Grilled Chicken Breasts *Hot Dogs *Hamburgers *Condiments & Toppings *Fresh Tomatoes & Balsamic Vinaigrette *Relish Tray with Cheeses *Cookies & Brownies Adults: $15 inclusive Kids (7-12): $6.99++ 6 & Under: FREE Call 402-462-4151 to reserve your spot.

CONGRATULATIONS ERIC HOLMES!


Eric, Tennis Director, is recently engaged to Emily Carlson. Eric proposed at the golf course in Grant, Nebraska, Emilys hometown. He asked for her hand in marriage on the same hole that she shot a hole-in-one on when she was in high school. Congratulations to Eric & Emily from LCC!

Private Tennis Lessons? Call Eric at 308-380-9257

Junior Golfthe lifeblood of our Club


The 2011 Junior Golf Program at Lochland Country Club remains as one of our cornerstones in growing the game of golf. In the All Sports Program alone, we have increased participation from 43 in our first year (2005) to 118 this year. We use SNAG golf equipment, which makes it easier, safer and more fun for our youngest camp participants. We also separate the camp into two 1-week camps, which keeps the kids fresh and excited about learning. We are excited that the word has gotten out about this great program, and we will continually make adjustments to the program as it grows. As a club, we MUST support Junior Golfthe kids that are growing up on the golf course now will be our future members of tomorrow, and we have to give them Hank McFarland all the attention they deserve. Head Golf Professional More important than our increases in numbers, I am really pleased with the etiquette and sense of fair play our youngsters are learning. We run our juniors through a video series on Golf Etiquette, and we test them over the Rules of Golf, etiquette, and safety. We supply our juniors with kid-appropriate versions of the Rules of Golf, and we request all of our juniors to take their Rules/Etiquette/Safety tests home to Mom and Dad to test THEM over the rules. In addition, I am getting reports from adult members that our Juniors are letting the adults play through. I am excited that our Juniors are getting excited about golf, but more importantly, I am pleased that they are picking up on the rules and sportsmanship of this great game.

AUGUST BEER & WINE TASTING on the COURSE

How can I get my child to get good at golf?


I cannot count the number of times I have been asked this question, and the answer is always the sameBRING YOUR CHILDREN OUT TO THE CLUB AND PLAY AS A FAMILY IN THE EVENINGS AND ON WEEKENDS. Kids growing up in a golfing family, regardless of the ability of the parents, have a far better chance of succeeding in golf. Kids whose parents love the game, will also grow up to love the game. There are so many different activities for kids these days, and far too often families get caught up in traveling All-Star baseball, basketball, volleyball, etc. If your son or daughter plays on a traveling All-Star baseball team and they have a game in Lincoln, you will spend the whole day on the road and spend a small fortune on gas and meal expenses. Since there are 12 kids on the team, everyone gets to play, so your son or daughter may only play 3-4 innings. If you really take an honest look at it, you have spent a whole day (and lots of money) to watch your son or daughter (from metal bleachers) play a combined 30 minutes of baseball. Would it not be better to spend 2 hours WITH your children enjoying one of lifes greatest games on one of the best golf courses in the state of Nebraska? After playing golf, you could sit down with your family and have a wonderful meal at the best restaurant in the Tri-Cities, ALL IN ONE PLACE AND ALL TOGETHER AS A FAMILY! Golf, takes a considerable amount of time to learn; however, it is an avenue to promote family togetherness. So, if you really want your children to learn and enjoy golf as a LIFETIME sport, bring them out to the club in the evenings after school...you and your children will be glad you did.

How, and why should I make a tee time?


Tee time intervals are set to account for the time it takes a golfer to hit both his/her first and second shots. Because of this, if you have a 1:00 tee time and show up at 1:05, you have just delayed the rest of the members who have tee times behind you. That is why we call up the 1:09 time if the 1:00 group has not checked in. Soeven if you are only going to play a quick 3 or 4 holes, please call us on your cell phone so that we may operate our tee sheet in the most efficient manner. In addition, if we know who has been invited to play , we will have your clubs ready on a cart for you when you arrive! When calling out for a tee time, please give us the names of everyone in your group. This insures that everyones bag is ready to go upon member arrival.

September Golf Shop Hours


Monday Course/Practice Facilities open at 3PM. Golf Shop closes at 7PM* Tues-Fri Course/Practice Facilities open at 8AM Golf Shop closes at 7PM* Sat/Sun Course/Practice Facilities open at 7:30AM Golf Shop closes at 7PM* *Even though the Golf Shop is closed, there will be Golf Staff available until dark to rent carts and get clubs out of Club Storage.

October Golf Shop Hours


Monday Tues-Fri Sat/Sun Course/Practice Facilities open at 3PM Golf Shop closes at 6PM* Course/Practice Facilities open at 9AM Golf Shop closes at 6PM* Course/Practice Facilities open at 8:30AM Golf Shop closes at 6PM*

In the event of inclement weather at this time of the season, we may close the golf Shop early. Please call us at 462-8783 to make sure we are open before coming out to the Golf Course. *Even though the Golf Shop is closed, there will be Golf Staff available until dark to rent carts and get clubs out of Club Storage.

Should I post my golf score if I dont play a full round???


The answer to this question is YES!!! By USGA rules, a golfer MUST post an 18 hole score if he or she plays at least 13 holes, and a golfer MUST post a 9 hole score if he or she plays at least 7 holes. Here is how it works: Example: A player with a Course Handicap of 30 stops playing after 15 holes due to darkness. Hole #16 (a par 4) has the 16th lowest handicap rating, hole #17 (a par 4) has the 2nd lowest handicap rating, and Hole #18 (a par 5) has the 8th lowest handicap rating. The golfer will report a 5 on hole #16 (par plus one handicap stroke), a 6 on hole #17 (par plus two handicap strokes) and a 7 on #18 (par plus two handicap strokes). How did we figure out how many handicap strokes our golfer received? Remember his handicap was 30. This means he would get one stroke on all 18 holes, plus one more stroke on the hardest 12 holes on the golf course (18 + 12 = 30). Since hole #16 only had the 16th lowest handicap rating, our golfer would only get 1 stroke instead of 2. The same process would follow if our golfer had to quit after hole #7 when he was only going to play 9 holes.

SEPTEMBER GOLF EVENTS


Thu 9/1 Mon 9/5 Tue 9/6 Wed 9/7 Thu 9/8 Mon 9/12 Tue 9/13 Wed 9/14 Thu 9/15 Fri 9/16 Tue 9/20 Wed 9/21 Thu 9/22 Fri 9/23 Tue 9/27 Wed 9/28 Fri 9/30 Tue 10/4 Thu 10/6 Sat 10/15 Ladies 2-Person, 3-3-3 Stagette; 5:30PM Labor Day 3-Couple Florida Scramble; 1:30PM Shotgun No Ladies Day Today; Course/practice areas closed until 3PM Mens Fall League (MFL); 2 Man Scramble; 5PM Shot. Ladies 4-Person Fall Scramble; 5:30PM; Dinner following golf CCC Foundation Pro-Am; 10AM; HHS Girls Dual; 4:30PM Ladies Day; 9AM Shotgun MFL; 1 Net Best Ball of 2; 5PM Shotgun HHS Girls Invite; 10AM Mens September Pink Lady Stag; 2:30PM Shot. Ladies Day; 9AM Shotgun; Flag Prizes today MFL; 5PM Shotgun; 2 Man Shamble HC Mens Fall Invite; 11AM Hastings College Legacy Tournament; Ladies Day; 9AM Shotgun; 3-Lady Scramble Final MFL; 5PM Shotgun; 2-Man Scotch Event HC Womens Invite; 10AM Girls Class A4 Districts; 10AM GPAC Mens Golf Conference Championship; 10AM Fall Finish, 1-Person Scramble; 2PM; $15/person

TIPS FROM THE GOLF PROFESSIONAL TEAM @ LOCHLAND

What happens if I pick up on a hole?


The USGA tells us we still must post a score for any hole that where we pick up. What we must do in this instance is to record the most likely score we would have achieved. Heres how it works: Example: Our 30 handicap golfer is playing on Wednesday Mens League and his 2nd shot on hole #15 is sitting on the green 25 feet away from the hole. His group is a hole behind, and there is a team waiting on #15 tee. His partner holes out from the bunker for a natural birdie, which is good enough to win the hole. Our golfer SHOULD pick up his ball and record a 4. Why? Because it is reasonable to assume that he could 2 putt from 25 feet at least 50% of the time. If his second shot ended up 2 feet from the hole, he SHOULD pick up and record a 3, because it is reasonable to assume that he could hole a 2 foot putt at least 50% of the time. Please note, however, the player should only pick up IF HIS SCORE IS NOT GOING TO COUNT IN THE MATCH.

LABOR DAY 3 COUPLE FLORIDA SCRAMBLE


Monday, September 5th ~ 1:30PM Shotgun
Sign up today next to the Players Lounge for the Labor Day 3 Couple Florida Scramble scheduled for Monday, September 5th at 1:30PM. Due to the popularity of the Couples Nite Out Florida Scramble, we have changed the format from alternate shot to this exciting format. In the Florida Scramble, all players tee off and the best shot is selected. Everyone EXCEPT the person whose shot was selected hits the next shot. This is continued until the ball is on the green, then all players putt. So, all 6 players hit the tee shot, 5 players play from the fairway/rough, and then all 6 players putt. Cost is only $40 per couple (does not include carts) and includes a meal after golf. Due to the popularity of this event, carts will be limited, so sign up early! If you are bringing guests, please have them provide us with their handicaps and the correct spelling of their names as soon as possible so that we may print cart cards and scoreboards with the correct information! Attention all Ladies: Have you signed up for the Ladies 3-3-3 Stagette?

Thursday, September 1st ~ 5:30PM


What: 2-Lady, 3 Holes of Scramble, 3 Holes of Best Ball and 3 Holes of Scotch Cost: Free for LTEG golfers, and only $5 for non-LTEG golfers. (No Dinner tonight) Signup: You will sign up as a team of 2 ladies. You may make your own group of 2, 2-lady teams, or we can try to pair you up with another 2-Lady team. Please join your fellow lady golfers in the

LADIES 3-3-3 STAGETTE

2011 JUNIOR CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS


1st Place Boys 10-11 (9 holes) Jack Shardelow 108/96=204 Boys 12-13 (9 holes) Brady Conant 54/61=115 Jack Thompson 62/64=126 Nathan Starr 64/63=127 Girls 12-13 (9 holes) Elyse Keller 56/67=123 Baylee Beirow 91/86=177

Thursday, September 8th at 5:30PM


This fun, low cost 9-hole event is designed to get ladies who do not play much golf out on the course with ladies who play regularly. Here are the details: What: 9-hole, 4-Lady Regular Scramble Cost: $26 for golf, dinner and cart Rules: Regular Scramble Signup: You may sign up as a team of 4, or you may sign up as an individual and we will try to pair you with other individuals if available. We strongly encourage you to invite another member who has not played much golf this season!

LADIES FALL 4-PERSON SCRAMBLE

1st Place 2nd Place 3rd Place

1st Place 2nd Place

Boys 14-16 (18 holes) 1st Place Erik Marble 78/79=157 2nd Place Josh Hinrichs 80/79=159 3rd Place Tom Skoch 76/85=161

Club Championship & Players Cup Point Standings on next page...

2011 LOCHLAND PLAYERS CLUB POINT STANDINGS


Below are the current point standings for the 2011 LPC. With 2 events remaining, Murray Wilson has a 2 point lead over BJ Katzberg and Bob DeWitt. AS A REMINDER, THE WINNER OF THE LOCHLAND PLAYERS CUP WINS A CUSTOM-FIT SET OF STEEL SHAFTED PING G15 IRONS!!!
May Stag 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 16 17 18 19 20 21 Wilson, Murray Katzberg, BJ DeWitt, Bob Essex, Troy Smith, Jon Wilson, Bob Parkinson, Jerry Weeks, Ryan Butler, MIke Fike, Ken Jenkins, Tom Mooers, Bruce Moyer, Craig Poppe, Steve Boyd, Mike Essex, Chip Long, Dave Conant, Jason Biggs, Bill Moore, Jack Ballou, Barry Larson, Jack 2 2 5 5 5 5 5 2 2 2 2 10 2 10 10 10 10 10 10 5 5 2 10 5 10 10 June Stag 2 July Stag 10 10 10 10 5 2 Sept. Stag Club Ch. 5 Fall Finish Total Pts. 22 20 20 15 12 12 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 7 5 5 5 5 4 4 2 2

GOOD LUCK IN THE SEPTEMBER STAG AND THE FALL FINISH, AND THANK YOU FOR PARTICIPATING IN THE 2011 LPC!!!

WHY SHOULD YOU SHOP AT LOCHLAND?


1. Pricing with your 20% Member Discount, our prices on most items are better than what you can find on the Internet or at major discount retailers! 2. Professional Club Fitting we fit you on the range. . . not in a net where you cant see the ball flight! 3. Service after the sale having problems with your new purchase? Bring it in to us and we will help. You cannot do that on eBAY! 4. Ownership You, as a Lochland Member own your own Golf Shop!!!

We are spoiled here at Lochland Country Clubmost 4-player rounds of golf are played in about 3 hours. This is not at all typical at most golf courses, where 5 to 5 hour rounds can be expected; HOWEVER, there are some things you can do to help eliminate wasted minutes on the course. Here are just a few: 1. Go to your own ball. If you are in a cart, the driver should drop the passenger off at his/her ball and then proceed immediately to his/her ball. If you are the passenger, take 3 or 4 clubs with you to make sure you have the right one for the shot. There will be plenty of time for your group to chit chat on the green or next tee, so do not waste time by going to each others ball . 2. Play Ready Golf. Forget about honors. If you are ready, hit your ball. Take less time deliberating on your shotyou should know what club you are going to hit when you are 10 yards from your ball. 3. Take only 1 (or 0) practice swings. You will not learn anything from a practiceswingthe thousands of balls you have already hit over the years have already determined what your next swing is going to be like. If you need to relax your forearms, just waggle the club a little bit. 4. Write your scores down on the next hole. Do not sit in your cart next to the green and calculate your team match and scoreswait until you get to the next tee box. 5. When you have putted out on a hole, go to the next tee and hitdo NOT wait for everyone in your 4-some to putt. 6. Quit marking those 2 footersjust step up, aim at the center of the hole and ram it inI promise you will make more short putts. Julius Boros once said that he would make 99 out of 100 two foot putts,

PACE of PLAY

CLUB GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS Championship Flight


Club Champion 2nd Place 3rd Place Troy Essex Jon Smith Jim Rash 73/73=146 74/73=147 78/70=148

Presidents Flight
1st Place 2nd Place 3rd Place Bob DeWitt Murray Wilson Bill Biggs 76/78=154 76/82=158 80/79=159

First Flight
1st Place* Larry Zabloudil 2nd Place Greg Hoelck 3rd Place Bob Wilson *Won playoff 81/79=160 77/83=160 81/81=162

Second Flight
1st Place 2nd Place 3rd Place Tom Jenkins Bob Morris Jack Moore 79/87=166 88/88=176 85/92=177

Third Flight
1st Low Gross Mike Butler 1st Low Net Chad Hinrichs 94/89=183 78/73=151

Senior Flight
1st Low Gross Ken Fike 1st Low Net Bruce Mooers 78/77=155 66/70=136

WHETHER OR NOT HE TOOK HIS TIME Is up to YOU!!!

SYMPHONY on the GREEN

SPECIAL INTEREST CAR SHOW

SEPTEMBER BIRTHDAYS
Deb Adams Corey Anderson Dan Anderson Gary Anderson Jenson Anderson Jordan Ashby Tom Balfour Marla Biggs Julie Bohlen Maranda Bonifas Logan Bowen Meredith Brandt Linda Brown Tony Bykerk Allyson Chacon Colby Collins Jason Conant Nicholas Conant Kaylin Cook Katherine Creigh Judy Crowley Noah Daly Joyce Dane Quinn Davis Jeanette Dewalt Bob DeWitt Karen Doerr Chase Eggleston Austin Engel Chris Esch Jeremy Evans Thomas Fausch Ken Fike Jill Fish Jane Foote Richard Fruehling Brandi Ganatra Jordan Kaye Graviette Daniel Harden Julie Hein Addysen Hermes Kaitlyn Herold Kristi Himmelberg Lauren Hinrichs Bill Hitesman Neal Hoff Michael Hogan Jeffrey Howard Noel Hrnchir Robby Hrnchir Maryjo Huebner Jody Jacobi Berkley Jacobitz Deanna January Alyssa Janzen Jane Johnson Matthew Karloff Chloe Katzberg Clare Keller Elyse Keller Kim Kern Ryan Kern James Kerr Jerrold Kerr Brenda Knapp Ben Kohler Kristina Kohler Peter Konen Carmyn Krabel Hannah Krabel Luke Krabel Tammy Krieger John Kryzsko Jeff Kully Jake Landgren Tim Lebsack Lisa Lemek Addie Lieske Ava Lieske Monica Lloyd Lycinda McDaniel Thomas Moller Jane Moyer Townsend Moyer Dennis Mullen Michelle Nealon Breanna Neet Lauren Neet Sydney Niemeyer Peggy Noble Kyle Oakeson Mary Olsen Jake Parker Merlin Rathman Chad Reichstein Luke Rodriguez Braden Rutt Jeff Schneider Virginia Sealey Diane Shardelow Jack Shardelow Lucy Skoch Virginia Skoch Bob Smith Paul Smith Bob Sondag Sandra Spady Rebecca Spady John Starr Steve Turner Chase Uden Susan Uridil Alec VanSkiver Todd VanSkiver Drake Vorderstrasse Michael Walenz Anne-Marie Watley Brian Winfield Victoria Winfield Brennan Witte Dale Yost Michael Ziemba

Submit your Special Moments to Danielle by email, danielleb@ lochlandcc.com or give her a call at 402-462-4151. Request a copy!
McKenzie Pavelka Vicki, Aaron & Larry Rouse Payton Sullivan

Bud & Nikki Synhorst

Beth Wissing & Kathy Hoff

Gavin Raitt & Paige Landell

Congratulations to Roy & Lucy Neneman on the birth of their new granddaughter Adelaide Grace Weller!

TREASURE CHEST
Kids 12 & under - bring in any piece of homework that you earned an A on and get to choose a reward from the Lochland Treasure Chest!

Chris & Amanda Thom

Julia Foote & Ed Lockwood

Mary & Jerry Seiler

If your birthday or anniversary has been left off of this list or the Daily Email, please contact Danielle at 402-462-4151 or danielleb@lochlandcc.com.

SEPTEMBER ANNIVERSARIES
Dennis & Marlene Mullen Jeremy & Gretchen Rick & Roxanne Nelson Anderson Jerry & Judy Parkinson Charles & Jane Bauer Bob & Dee Poppe Ray & Sherri Bonifas Matthew & Jennifer Tim & Trish Boyd Schlachter Steve & Carol Craig Rick & Shanna Schnase Bob & Charlene DeWitt Rick & Connie Sheehy Tom & Kim Dinsdale Todd & Genesa Dzingle Michael & Nancy Spady Norris & Joan Swan Bob & Joanne Foote LeRoy & Jean Thom David & Pat Gartner William & Sherry Welton Dan & Julia Gernstein Philip & Jacqueline Donnell & Betty Hulme Werner Donald & Lois Hultine Brad & Amy White Eric & Racquel Hunsley Josh Yost & Amy Skalka Peter & Marcia Konen Peter & Pamela Lainson

BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Gretchen Esch ~ President Dan Anderson ~ Vice Pres. Roger Glen ~ Treasurer Karen Dielman ~ Secretary Ardyce Bohlke ~ Director Gary Hedman ~ Director and Imm. Past President David Brandt ~ Director Jay Landell ~ Director Doug Pauley ~ Director Thank you for serving your club!

CLUB CONTACT INFORMATION


Clubhouse: Golf Shop: Maintenance Shop: Swimming Pool: Website: Golf Shop Fax: Clubhouse Fax: 402.462.4151 402.462.8783 402.463.2133 402.462.4153 www.lochlandcc.com 402.462.8701 402.462.2684

MANAGEMENT TEAM & STAFF


General Manager: Scott Shardelow, CCM sshardelow@lochlandcc.com 402.462.4151 Office Manager: Denise Hitchcock office@lochlandcc.com 402.462.4151 Executive Assistant: Marge Ormsby marge@lochlandcc.com 402.462.4151 Clubhouse Manager: John Collins jcollins@lochlandcc.com 402.462.4151 Golf Course Superintendent: Craig Ferguson ferg@lochlandcc.com 402.463.2133 Executive Chef: Zach Chingren zach@lochlandcc.com 402.462.4151 Head Golf Professional: Hank McFarland hank@lochlandcc.com 402.462.8783 Comm./Membership Dir.: Danielle Wagoner danielleb@lochlandcc.com 402.462.4151

SEPTEMBER: Thurs 9/1 Fri 9/2 Sat 9/3 Sun 9/4 Mon 9/5 Tues 9/6

Help us serve you better, please make reservations for lunch, dinner, and upcoming events.
Ladies Fall 3-3-3 Stagette 5:30PM Pool Open 5-8PM Pool Open 1-8PM Pool Open 1-8PM Poolside Grill Night 5:30-8PM Pool Open 1-8PM 3-Couple Scramble 1:30PM Labor Day Buffet 5-7:30PM Clubhouse Closed NO Ladies Day Golf Course Open 3PM Ladies Open Court 7PM Thurs 9/8 Sun 9/11 Tues 9/13 Ladies 4-Person Scramble 5:30PM Dinner Following Golf Grandparents Day Brunch 11AM-2PM Mens Tennis Singles Champ. 8AM Mixed Doubles 4PM Ladies Day Golf 9AM
(every Tues. following)

AT-A-GLANCE

Family Night 5:30-8PM


(every Tues. following)

Thurs 9/15 Dance Lessons 7-8:30PM Mens September Stag 2:30PM Fri 9/16 Wed 9/7 Adopt-A-Grandparent 2PM Sun 9/18 (every Tues. following) Doubles Tennis Champ. 8AM Course Open 3PM Thurs 9/22 Bridge 12:30PM Mens Fall League 5PM Dance Lessons 7-8:30PM (every Wed. following) Fri 9/23 HC Legacy Weekend Tournament Mens Open Court 7PM (every Wed. following) Mixed Tennis Doubles 4PM Sun 9/25 Card Club 8PM Tues 9/27 Lunch n Learn @ Lochland 9AM (every Wed. following) Thurs 9/29 Dance Lessons 7-8:30PM Bridge 12:30PM Thurs 9/8 Celebrity Chef Fri 9/30 Players Lounge Hours: Beverage Cart Hours: Clubhouse Hours: Lunch - Tues thru Sat 11AM to 5PM Tues thur Thurs 11AM to 9PM Thru Labor Day - regular hours Dinner - Tues thru Thurs 5:30 to 9PM Fri & Sat 11AM to 9:30PM Wednesdays 5:45PM to dusk Thursdays 5:45PM to dusk Dinner - Fri & Sat 5:30 to 9:30PM PRSRT STD US POSTAGE PAID Hastings, NE Permit No. 326 Lochland Country Club P.O. Box 1011 Hastings, NE 68902-1011

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