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NEWS<br />

A PUBLICATION OF THE ARIZONA WOMEN’S GOLF ASSOCIATION 2004 ISSUE 1<br />

In This <strong>Issue</strong>:<br />

•2004 Annual<br />

Meeting<br />

•Board of<br />

Directors,<br />

welcome<br />

Barbara Byrnes<br />

•AWGA Staff,<br />

getting to know<br />

them<br />

•Course Rating<br />

Changes<br />

•2004<br />

Tournament<br />

Schedule<br />

•Holes in One<br />

•2004 Short<br />

Course Entry<br />

Form<br />

•2004 Four Ball<br />

Entry Form<br />

•<strong>Arizona</strong> Institute<br />

for Breast<br />

Health<br />

Fundraiser<br />

ARIZONA WOMEN’S GOLF<br />

Board of Directors<br />

After the annual business meeting this past<br />

January 14, at Phoenix Country Club, outgoing<br />

President Carole Ewy, (far right )introduced the<br />

2004 Board of Directors. (Left to right)Linda<br />

Dalsin, Alpine Country Club, Director of<br />

Rules;Kathryn Ridlehoover, Pueblo del Sol,<br />

Director of Communications;Katherine Olson,<br />

Dobson Ranch, President; Betsy Paul, Cave<br />

Creek, Director of Tournaments; Rosemary Beale,<br />

Moon Valley Country Club, Director of Sites;<br />

Sandy Jacobson, Starr Pass, Vice President;<br />

Maryann Conner, Prescott <strong>Golf</strong> & Country Club,<br />

Director of Handicaps; Chris Giza, San Marcos,<br />

Secretary; all continue as members of the Board.<br />

Barbara Byrnes from Red Mountain Ranch has<br />

been appointed to serve the remainder of Carole’s<br />

elected term, and will be Treasurer for 2004.<br />

Barbara has been a member of the AWGA since<br />

1999, maintaining dual residency in Chicago, Il.<br />

She became a full time <strong>Arizona</strong> resident this past<br />

summer.<br />

An accomplished player carrying a 3.0 USGA<br />

Handicap Index, Barbara has spent the bulk of<br />

her time since her retirement in 1994 honing her<br />

golf game.<br />

She accomplished one of her goals in 2003,<br />

when she qualified for and competed in the US<br />

Women’s Amateur Championship, in<br />

Philadelphia. One of Barb’s goals as a new<br />

member of the AWGA Board of Directors is to<br />

lend her considerable management skills to the<br />

ongoing effort of streamlining the work of our staff<br />

and Board members, insuring that she and her<br />

Board member peers have plenty of time to<br />

79th <strong>Arizona</strong> Women’s <strong>Golf</strong><br />

<strong>Association</strong> Annual Meeting<br />

The <strong>Arizona</strong> Women’s <strong>Golf</strong> <strong>Association</strong><br />

conducted its 79th Annual meeting this past<br />

January at the Phoenix Country Club. Two<br />

hundred ladies and gentlemen, representing<br />

approximately 120 of the <strong>Association</strong>’s 300<br />

odd clubs and several allied golf<br />

associations, came together to hear the<br />

reports of the outgoing Board of Directors,<br />

welcome the incoming Board of Directors,<br />

and celebrate the successes of the<br />

association’s many volunteers and<br />

tournament players in 2003. Kendra<br />

Graham, retired director, Women’s<br />

Competitions – U. S. Women’s Open<br />

Championship- United States <strong>Golf</strong><br />

<strong>Association</strong>, was the featured guest speaker<br />

at the event.<br />

As always, the Phoenix Country Club<br />

provided an excellent venue for the meeting<br />

and celebration. Thank you to all our<br />

members who attended to honor our award<br />

winners and Board of Directors.<br />

continue to play the game they love during their<br />

service on the Board.<br />

Barbara’s professional background in<br />

investment banking makes her extremely well<br />

qualified for her position on our Board of<br />

Directors. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in<br />

Computer Science, is a CPA, and holds a Masters<br />

Degree in International Management.<br />

Welcome Barbara!


AWGA STAFF, GETTING TO KNOW THEM<br />

Executive Director, Mary Long, and the Board of Directors have worked hard over the past several years to help our staff<br />

develop into a team of experts who can address any question you may have about your AWGA membership, the Rules of <strong>Golf</strong>,<br />

Course Rating, tournament administration and tournament opportunities, Handicapping, and any other information you may<br />

need pertaining to golf. If they don’t have a ready answer, they will know where to go to get one for you. They work hand in<br />

hand with our Board of Directors, the governing body of the AWGA. Because it helps to put a name with a face, we’d like to<br />

re-introduce you to our staff. Hopefully, you will all feel very comfortable calling and asking for any assistance you may need.<br />

Of course, you always have the option of contacting a Board member directly at the phone numbers provided in the club<br />

directory.<br />

In addition to our full time staff, we<br />

MaryLong, Executive Director Annette Wurgler, <strong>Golf</strong> Coordinator are fortunate to have the assistance of<br />

Interns in completing our work.<br />

Kyle Mack,<br />

USGA PJ Boatwright, Jr. Intern<br />

Mary’s focus is to provide the tools<br />

and information her staff needs to be<br />

effective, to provide advice and<br />

counsel to the Board of Directors,<br />

Executive Committee and Committee<br />

Chairs in carrying out their<br />

responsibilities, and to insure that the<br />

goals and objectives of the association<br />

remain focused on fulfilling its<br />

mission.<br />

Kathryn Zatzke,<br />

Operations Coordinator<br />

Call Annette if you need assistance<br />

with your course rating, your<br />

Handicap, the handicap software<br />

(AZHN), assistance with tournament<br />

administration or the new TMS<br />

software. Annette can also assist you<br />

with your challenging Rules questions.<br />

Molly Cooper,<br />

Administrative Assistant<br />

Kyle completes his Internship with the<br />

AWGA at the end of January, 2004. He<br />

has assured us that he will make himself<br />

available on a volunteer basis after his<br />

internship is concluded. Kyle will<br />

continue his studies at ASU in the<br />

Professional <strong>Golf</strong> Management program.<br />

The USGA has granted funds for the<br />

AWGA to hire another intern for 2004.<br />

Johanna Holloway,<br />

Communications Intern<br />

Call Kathryn if you have a<br />

question on your club billing, need<br />

information on your multiple<br />

membership rebate or would like to<br />

host an educational seminar at your<br />

club.<br />

Molly’s is the first voice you hear<br />

when calling the AWGA. She will<br />

answer your question or direct you to<br />

the proper person. Talk to Molly about<br />

your club officer mail and email<br />

addresses, mailings to AWGA clubs,<br />

tournament entries, and stroke<br />

allocation reports. Molly is also well<br />

versed in the Rules of <strong>Golf</strong>.<br />

Jo, a student majoring in communications<br />

at Grand Canyon University,<br />

began her internship in January of 2004,<br />

and works primarily on our newsletter,<br />

newsblast and special projects.


Course Rating Updates<br />

The following course ratings have either changed or have been added since the 2004 AWGA Club Directory went to<br />

print in early December, 2003. Please make a note of this updated information.The new information has been entered into<br />

the AZHN database, including front and back 9 details.<br />

· Augusta Ranch <strong>Golf</strong> Club<br />

Purple – 54.3/81<br />

White – 57.2/88<br />

Gold – 60.2/95<br />

· Deer Valley <strong>Golf</strong> Course<br />

– Sun City West<br />

Red – 69.1/109<br />

Gold – 70.8/114<br />

White – 73.2/124<br />

· Estrella Mountain <strong>Golf</strong> Course<br />

Magenta – 68.5/112<br />

White – 74.3/122<br />

· Francisco Grande <strong>Golf</strong> Resort<br />

Red – 69.1/114<br />

White – 72.8/120<br />

· <strong>Golf</strong> Club at Desert Mountain<br />

Apache Course<br />

Teal – 65.8/112<br />

Teal (Left #18) – 66.3/114<br />

Red – 70.9/126<br />

Red (Left # 18) – 71.2/128<br />

White – 74.7/132<br />

White (Left # 18) – 75.5/135<br />

Chiricahua Course<br />

Teal – 68.5/128<br />

Teal/Red Mix – 71.1/135<br />

Red – 72.1/142<br />

Cochise Course<br />

Teal – 69.5/125<br />

Red – 71.1/132<br />

White – 74.2/142<br />

Geronimo Course<br />

Red – 72.5/140<br />

White – 76.9/155<br />

Outlaw Course<br />

Red – 68.1/131<br />

4 Red, 3/5 White Chairman - 70.0/136<br />

3/5 Red, 4 White Chairman – 72.0/137<br />

White – 73.9/142<br />

Renegade Course<br />

Red to White – 69.4/124<br />

Red to Gold – 72.3/134<br />

Ladies Chair to White – 72.1/131<br />

White to White – 73.9/141<br />

· Ocotillo <strong>Golf</strong> Club<br />

Blue/White Course<br />

Red – 70.2/117<br />

White – 73.8/142<br />

Blue/Gold Course<br />

Red – 69.6/124<br />

White – 74.7/145<br />

White/Gold Course<br />

Red – 69.3/118<br />

White – 74.3/137<br />

·<br />

Paradise Valley Country Club<br />

Red – 72.2/125<br />

White – 75.3/129<br />

· Pinnacle Peak Country Club<br />

Gold – 68.1/118<br />

Red – 70.9/122<br />

Red/White combo – 73.0/127<br />

White – 75.9/132<br />

· Rancho Manana <strong>Golf</strong> Club<br />

Red – 64.1/112<br />

White – 68.0/126<br />

Blue – 70.9/134<br />

· Raven <strong>Golf</strong> Club @ Verrado<br />

Forward Gold – 68.3/113<br />

Gold – 69.8/118<br />

White – 74.0/131<br />

· Tonto Verde – Peaks Course<br />

Gold – 67.2/106<br />

Red – 70.1/119<br />

White – 73.3/128<br />

Correction to 2004 Directory<br />

Valle Vista Country Club<br />

Tees 18-Hole Front 9 Back 9<br />

Yellow 65.6/109 32.8/113 32.8/105<br />

Red 70.0/117 34.9/119 35.1/115<br />

ARIZONA WOMEN’S GOLF NEWS<br />

is an official publication of the<br />

<strong>Arizona</strong> Women’s <strong>Golf</strong> <strong>Association</strong><br />

141 E. Palm Lane, Suite 210, Phoenix, AZ 85004-1555<br />

(602) 253-5655 • 800-442-AWGA<br />

Fax: (602) 253-6210<br />

E-mail: awga@awga.org • Website: www.awga.org


Four-Ball Stroke Play<br />

Championship<br />

April 26-27, 2004<br />

Emerald Canyon <strong>Golf</strong> Course<br />

72 Emerald Canyon Drive<br />

Parker, <strong>Arizona</strong> 85311<br />

(928) 667-3366<br />

The site of AWGA’s Four Ball Championship<br />

in 2004 will be Emerald Canyon <strong>Golf</strong> Course near<br />

Parker. Known as “The Jewel of the Desert”, this<br />

fascinating course has been carved out of<br />

mountains and several holes have breathtaking<br />

views of the Colorado River. Those who have<br />

played the course will tell you that on one hole<br />

one must become William Tell to accurately drive<br />

the ball between two rock cliffs to a hidden green.<br />

Several of the par 3’s have drops of some 100<br />

feet tee to green. Placement and accuracy is a<br />

must for partners to score well, and the course<br />

should prove to be a challenge to all players.<br />

While there, participants may enjoy<br />

challenges of a different nature .... Blue Water<br />

Casino bordering the Colorado River, where even<br />

if you don’t gamble, you’ll enjoy the sheer beauty<br />

of the desert meeting water.<br />

To go to Parker, take I 10 going west out of<br />

Phoenix; at Quartsite go north on AZ 95. It is<br />

approximately a 2.5 hour drive from Phoenix.<br />

WELCOME<br />

To our newest AWGA Associate Club<br />

Glen Lakes <strong>Golf</strong> Course<br />

To our newest AWGA Member Clubs<br />

Canoa Hills 9-Hole Ladies<br />

San Pedro WGA<br />

Seven Canyons Ladies Club<br />

CONGRATULATIONS<br />

To The Following Ladies On Their<br />

HOLES IN ONE!!<br />

DATE NAME CLUB AFFILIATION<br />

09/22/03 Betty Desrochers ........................ Sun Lakes CC<br />

10/14/03 Amy Miller.................................. La Paloma CC<br />

10/22/03 Jan Dietrich ................................ Prescott G&CC WGA<br />

11/11/03 Ruth Aucott ................................ <strong>Arizona</strong> CC<br />

11/22/03 Carol Vasche ............................... Wigwam Ladies <strong>Golf</strong> Club<br />

11/22/03 Donna Daly ................................. Tonto Verde WGA<br />

12/02/03 Karen Geraci .............................. <strong>Arizona</strong> CC<br />

12/07/03 Kim Woods ................................. Tonto Verde WGA<br />

12/13/03 Wendy Weber .............................. Leisure World CC<br />

12/14/03 Barbara McFadden ...................... Skyline CC WGA<br />

12/16/03 Maryann Kletzien ....................... Oakwood CC WGA<br />

12/17/03 Kathy Skrei ................................. Palo Verde CC WGA<br />

12/18/03 Ethel Carey ................................. Sun City North WGA<br />

12/20/03 Sherol Erb ................................... Quail Creek CC<br />

12/20/03 Ida Breitenberger ........................ Desert Trails Ladies<br />

12/31/03 Norma Sorensen .......................... Coyote Lakes WGA<br />

01/01/04 Glenda Kortbein ......................... Mountainbrook Ladies<br />

01/02/04 Diana Linton ............................... Gold Canyon WGA<br />

01/05/04 Julie Hastings ............................. Ironwood <strong>Golf</strong> Club<br />

01/10/04 Sandy Freeman ........................... Trilogy Ladies<br />

01/13/04 Pat Sintek.................................... Palo Verde CC WGA<br />

01/14/04 Lois Waller ................................. Kingman Ladies<br />

01/15/04 Fern Devereux ............................ Mesa Del Sol Ladies<br />

01/15/04 Jill Kinney .................................. Ironwood <strong>Golf</strong> Club<br />

Please report all holes-in-one to comm@awga.org or contact the<br />

office at 602-253-5655. Holes-in-one reported late will be printed in<br />

the following newsletter.<br />

Short Course Tournament<br />

March 28, 2004<br />

Palm Valley <strong>Golf</strong> Club<br />

2211 N. Litchfield Road<br />

Goodyear, AZ 85338<br />

(623)935-2500<br />

The Hale Irwin-designed Lakes Course was created to provide players<br />

with a high-quality alternative to Palm Valley’s championship length Palms<br />

Course. With a par of 62 and measuring 4,745 yards from the back tee, the<br />

Lakes Course allows players to enjoy a fun and challenging round of golf in<br />

considerably less time.<br />

After exiting at Litchfield and turning right, you will encounter a golf<br />

sanctuary like no other in the state. Palm trees line the street and plush<br />

grass starts to twinkle just a few blocks away. Instead of a typical desert<br />

course with rough desert terrain surrounding the fairways and greens, golfers<br />

find transition areas; large shallow patches of firm sand await you on almost<br />

every hole.<br />

The Lakes is a perfect spot to hold a tournament that emphasizes the<br />

short game. Club selection, pitching, chipping and putting will make the<br />

difference. It may not be the longest hitter who wins this tournament.


AWGA<br />

SPONSORS FUNDRAISER FOR<br />

BREAST CANCER PATIENTS<br />

As the <strong>Arizona</strong> Women’s <strong>Golf</strong> <strong>Association</strong>, our obvious first priority will<br />

always be to promote and maintain the best interests and true spirit of the<br />

game of golf among women in <strong>Arizona</strong>. In addition to that we also have a<br />

tremendous opportunity to do much good in many other areas that affect the<br />

lives of our members. One of those areas is our health.<br />

Last spring Mo Cruikshank, a very active, supportive and well known<br />

member of the AWGA was diagnosed with breast cancer. During her<br />

treatment, Mo became acquainted with an organization called the <strong>Arizona</strong><br />

Institute for Breast Health (AIBH). She was so impressed with her experience<br />

there, that she approached the AWGA about sponsoring a fundraiser for this<br />

non-profit organization. Mo was to co-chair the event along with Dr. Jackie<br />

Myers, herself a breast cancer survivor, AWGA member through the Rim<br />

<strong>Golf</strong> Club and board member of the AIBH. As many of you know, cancer was<br />

not Mo’s only health issue and she died unexpectedly last fall of a heart<br />

attack. We are continuing with the fundraiser and will present it on October<br />

11, 2004 at the Rim <strong>Golf</strong> Club, in memory of Mo.<br />

Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women in <strong>Arizona</strong>,<br />

with an estimated 3,500 <strong>Arizona</strong> women diagnosed each year. The <strong>Arizona</strong><br />

Institute for Breast Health is a charitable organization whose purpose is to<br />

give women who have been diagnosed with breast cancer a place to get their<br />

questions answered. Their volunteer panel of doctors consists of eight<br />

specialists in breast surgery, mammography, medical oncology, radiation<br />

oncology, reconstructive surgery, pathology, rehabilitation and the<br />

psychological aspects of treatment. They use a multidisciplinary approach<br />

to review each case and provide a second opinion, giving women the<br />

knowledge they need to make the best choices regarding their treatment<br />

options.<br />

When a woman with a breast cancer diagnosis calls AIBH for a<br />

consultation, a patient advocate interviews her and retrieves her medical<br />

records. Every Wednesday, the preceding week’s cases are reviewed by the<br />

panel. As soon as the review is complete, individual doctor-panelists meet<br />

with each woman to fully explain her condition. She knows the status of her<br />

cancer, whether she is a candidate for lumpectomy, what her odds are for<br />

beating the disease, and has a recommendation for treatment.This<br />

consultation is free to all patients. The AIBH wants<br />

all women to have the best possible information<br />

about their disease, and the best options for<br />

treatment. A very worthy goal.<br />

Please mark your calendars for October 11,<br />

2004 and plan to join us in support of the<br />

<strong>Arizona</strong> Institute for Breast Health.<br />

Look for more details in future<br />

newsletters and newsblasts.<br />

For more information on the AIBH,<br />

visit their web page at www.aibh.org.<br />

or call (480)860-4200. If you or<br />

anyone you know has need of their<br />

services, please contact them. They are<br />

there to help.<br />

TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE<br />

– 2004 TOURNAMENTS –<br />

WEEKEND CLASSIC TOURNAMENT<br />

The Duke@Rancho El Dorado-Maricopa, AZ<br />

February 22, 2004<br />

SHORT COURSE TOURNAMENT<br />

Palm Valley <strong>Golf</strong> Club-Goodyear, AZ<br />

March 28, 2004<br />

FOUR-BALL STROKE PLAY<br />

CHAMPIONSHIP<br />

Emerald Canyon <strong>Golf</strong> Course-Parker, AZ<br />

April 26-27, 2004<br />

STATE AMATEUR MATCH PLAY<br />

CHAMPIONSHIP<br />

Red Mountain Ranch CC-Mesa, AZ<br />

May 18-21, 2004<br />

PARTNERS TOURNAMENT<br />

Canoa Ranch <strong>Golf</strong> Club-Green Valley, AZ<br />

June 7-8, 2004<br />

DAY IN HADES TOURNAMENT<br />

Moon Valley CC-Phoenix, AZ<br />

August 2, 2004<br />

STATE AMATEUR STROKE PLAY<br />

CHAMPIONSHIP<br />

Prescott <strong>Golf</strong> & CC-Prescott, AZ<br />

August 21-23, 2004<br />

STATE SENIORS CHAMPIONSHIP<br />

Tubac <strong>Golf</strong> Resort-Tubac, AZ<br />

September 12-14, 2004<br />

SCOTCH PLAY TOURNAMENT<br />

Apache Stronghold <strong>Golf</strong> Club-San Carlos, AZ<br />

October 25-26, 2004<br />

STATE MEDALLION CLUB TEAM<br />

TOURNAMENT<br />

Desert Springs/Granite Falls So-Surprise, AZ<br />

December 6, 2004


Short Course Tournament<br />

Sunday, March 28, 2004<br />

OPENING DATE: February 2, 2004 CLOSING DATE: March 18, 2004<br />

No entries will be accepted with a postmark date prior to the opening date.<br />

OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM<br />

PLAYER NAME _________________________________________________TELEPHONE__________________ AWGA# _____________________________<br />

ADDRESS _____________________________________________________________ CITY __________________________ ST/ZIP ____________________<br />

CLUB REPRESENTED _________________________________________________________ I am age 14-17 ______<br />

I am a past board member ___________ Year(s)<br />

2002 Or 2003 Overall Gross or Net Winner ___________<br />

I have read and agree to abide by the Conditions for AWGA Competitions as published in the current AWGA Directory and at www.awga.org<br />

SIGNATURE PLAYER ___________________________________________________________ Email ____________________________________________<br />

Enclosed is my check or money order for $70 per player payable to the AWGA.<br />

Mail entry and fee to: <strong>Arizona</strong> Women’s <strong>Golf</strong> <strong>Association</strong> 141 E. Palm Lane, Suite #210, Phoenix, AZ 85004<br />

One entry per envelope please. All entries will be acknowledged in writing, via email if provided. Additional information regarding<br />

registration and conditions of competition will be provided at that time.<br />

Four-Ball Stroke Play Championship<br />

April 26-27, 2004<br />

OPENING DATE: March 1, 2004 CLOSING DATE: April 16, 2004<br />

No entries will be accepted with a postmark date prior to the opening date.<br />

OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM<br />

PLAYER #1 NAME _______________________________________________TELEPHONE____________________________ AWGA# _____________________<br />

ADDRESS _____________________________________________________CITY __________________________________ST/ZIP ______________________<br />

CLUB REPRESENTED __________________________________________ EMAIL ADDRESS:___________________________________________________<br />

PLAYER #2 NAME ______________________________________________TELEPHONE____________________________ AWGA# ____________________<br />

ADDRESS _____________________________________________________ CITY ___________________________________ST/ZIP ______________________<br />

CLUB REPRESENTED __________________________________________ EMAIL ADDRESS:___________________________________________________<br />

We have read and agree to abide by the Updated 2003 Conditions for AWGA Competitions as published in the current AWGA Directory and at www.awga.org<br />

SIGNATURE PLAYER #1________________________________________ SIGNATURE PLAYER #2___________________________________________<br />

I am age 14-17 ______ Past board member ________ Years_________ I am age 14-17 ______ Past board member ________ Years_________<br />

2021 Or 2003 Gross Overall Winner ___________<br />

Enclosed is my check or money order for $125 per player payable to the AWGA.<br />

Mail entry and fee to: <strong>Arizona</strong> Women’s <strong>Golf</strong> <strong>Association</strong> 141 E. Palm Lane, Suite #210, Phoenix, AZ 85004<br />

One team entry per envelope . All entries will be acknowledged in writing, via email if provided. Additional information regarding<br />

registration and conditions of competition will be provided at that time.<br />

ARIZONA WOMEN’S GOLF ASSOCIATION<br />

141 EAST PALM LANE, SUITE 210<br />

PHOENIX, ARIZONA 85004<br />

PRSRT STD<br />

U.S. POSTAGE<br />

P AID<br />

PERMIT #744<br />

PHOENIX, AZ

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