2008 OFFICERS
PRESIDENT:
1ST VICE PRESIDENT:
2ND VICE PRESIDENT:
SECRETARY: Joe McGuire
TREASURER: Nancy Figgins
OTHER DIRECTORS:
CLUBHOUSE MANAGER: Aaron Cluver
GROUNDS SUPERINTENDENT: Dustin Eggers
COMMITTEE CHAIRPERSONS
BUILDING, GROUNDS, and LANDSCAPING:
CLUBHOUSE:
FINANCE/PERSONNEL:
PROGRAM:
LADIES ASSOCIATION
PRESIDENT: Linda Bohnsack
VICE PRESIDENT: Marilyn Williams
SECRETARY: Kathy Allenstien
TREASURER: Carolyn McGuire
MEN’S ASSOCIATION
PRESIDENT: Chris Harvey
1ST VICE PRESIDENT: Paul Abens
2ND VICE PRESIDENT: Mike Vanderah
SECRETARY: Donn Anderson
TREASURER: Dick Veren
2008 MEMBERSHIP DUES
The annual dues are:
Family Golf & Social $ 775.00 + Tax
Single Golf & Social $ 575.00 + Tax
Family Social $ 100.00 + Tax
Single Social $ 100.00 + Tax
Youth Golf (18 or under before April 15) $ 100.00 + Tax
Budget Billing is available. See Clubhouse manager for the form.
Family membership consist of two people, married to each other, living together, and their dependent children, until either 22 years old, or self-supporting.
Dues, cart shed fees, and trail fees must be paid by April 15, or be on the budget billing plan before any member of the golf course can use the facilities. * Cart shed spots will be forfeited if not paid by April 15. One cannot reserve a spot without paying dues.
Full annual dues are required regardless of the date paid. There will be no pro-rating after April 15 unless by the budget billing plan.
If a member chooses not to use the facilities for a year, dues are not required for that particular year. Carts may not be stored in a cart shed for that year without paying dues.
Clubhouse Rules
The clubhouse is now a non-smoking facility as of
Clubhouse rental is available to members and non-members as follows:
Members Non-Members
Ballroom and Kitchen $ 300 $ 550
A separate $ 300.00 deposit for damages or theft must accompany the rental fee for all members and non-members. This deposit is refunded after inspection of facilities reveals no OBVIOUS damage or theft, and the facilities used are cleaned to their original state.
The rental fee is refundable due to cancellation, if the clubhouse manager is notified at least 60 days in advance of rental date. If facilities are not used, the damage deposit will be refunded regardless of cancellation date.
Service Organizations:
Weekdays – Out by 3:00 P.M. - $30.00 per day
After 3:00 P.M. - $50.00 per day
Weekends - Out by 3:00 P.M. - $75.00 per day
After 4:00 P.M. - $90.00 per day
Rental for Money Making Projects:
Weekends - $100.00 per day
Junior – Senior Prom Rental – three days - $130.00
The people renting the facilities are responsible for setting up the tables, chairs, and decorations. The ballroom will close at 1:00 A.M. to allow for cleaning. After the party, they are responsible for cleaning and returning the kitchen to the original state. Cleaning fees will be ducted from deposit.
No decorations will be allowed which require fastening to walls or ceiling of the clubhouse.
Anyone presenting themselves on the club premises in an intoxicated condition will be asked to leave the club premises. Any minor found violating State Liquor Laws would be asked to leave the club premises.
The club shall not assume any responsibility for articles lost by anyone using the club premises, except by the permission of the club manager.
Locker rental in the men’s and ladies’ locker rooms will be $ 15.00 for lockers.
Nothing will be on the bulletin board except by the authority of the clubhouse manager.
The clubhouse hours will be posted and also announced in the monthly newsletter.
The Board of Directors, upon a majority vote at a properly called board meeting, can amend or add to clubhouse rules. Rule changes also can be made by a majority vote of a quorum of members at properly called meeting.
The bar and lounge area is open to all members during MOST functions. Bar and lounge area will be closed during school functions, Prom, Homecoming, etc,
Any member, who rents the facilities for a non-member for the purpose of getting reduced rental fee, will be considered abusing their membership privileges. Long range effects: lower club income, high yearly, and dues for everyone else.
Golf Course Rules
The 9-mile rule has been re-instated for the 2008 season. This means if you live within 9 miles of
All people playing must register at the golf shop before teeing off.
Wednesday night will be Ladies’ Day, and no one except female members and their guests will be allowed to play during the scheduled time. No one under 18 years of age will be allowed on the course except with the club manager’s permission.
Thursday is Men’s Day. The same rules apply for Men’s Day as they do on Ladies’ Day. After 5:30 only men’s association members are permitted.
No groups larger than a foursome will be allowed on the course, except during tournaments or with manager’s permission.
Shirts will be worn at all times.
Everyone playing must have their own set of clubs and bag.
Golf Carts
Motorized and pull golf carts may be rented at the pro-shop when registering. If the renter leaves and then comes back the same day, he will be required to pay again. You must be sixteen and have a valid driver’s license to rent a motorized cart.
Members who are multi-owners of motorized golf carts pay single normal storage fee for the golf cart: however, each individually the full trail fee required of all motorized cart owners
Members with carts stored at the club will pay a fee per year. The fee includes storage and trail fees. If just used and not stored at the clubhouse, the trail fee is paid. Anyone using a cart other than their own must pay an $8.00 per day trail fee. Members may pay $100.00 plus tax for the 2008 golf season. It will cost non-members $8.00 per day to put their carts on the course, tournaments exempt.
Any rental storage or seasonal use must be paid by April 15. The rent should be paid to the clubhouse manager. Electric cart storage cost for the 2008 season is $120.00 plus tax. Gas cart storage cost for the 2008 season is $100.00 plus tax. Cart shed spots will be forfeited if not paid by the 15th or on budget billing.
Anyone using carts on the
Carts should never be driven on the tee, on the fringe of a green, or close to newly planted trees or sand traps.
PRIVATE CARTS OWNED BY MEMBERS
The course superintendent would like to see tires 8 1/2 inches wide. He will possibly allow tires narrower, but he has the right not to allow any cart on the course for this or any other reason he feels might jeopardize the condition of the course. He will also determine when carts will be allowed on the course in the spring, and any other day of the golfing season.
Lost Ball- (or out of bounds) play next stroke as near as possible to the spot from which the original ball was played, adding a penalty stroke to this score for the hole.
Provisional Ball- if ball may be lost or may be out of bounds, to save time the player may play anther ball provisionally as nearly as possible from the spot at which the original ball was played. If the original ball is lost or out of bounds the provisional ball becomes the ball in play, under penalty of stroke and distance.
Water Hazard- if a ball lies or is lost in a water hazard (whether the ball lie in water or not): the player may drop a ball under penalty of one stroke: (a) behind the water hazard, keeping the spot at which the ball last crossed the margin of the water hazard between himself and the hole (b) as near as possible to the spot from which the original ball was played.
Lateral Water Hazard - the same as a water hazard plus under the penalty of one stroke drop a ball outside the hazard within two club lengths of the point where the ball last crossed the margin of the hazard or a point on the opposite margin equal distance from the hole.
Unplayable – may be declared unplayable anywhere except in a water hazard: If unplayable (1) play as lost ball, (2) drop a ball, under penalty of one stroke, either (a) within two club lengths of the point where the ball lay, but not nearer, the hole or (b) behind the point where the ball lay, keeping the point between himself and the hole, with no limit to how far behind the hole the ball may be dropped; if the ball be in a bunker, it must be dropped in the bunker.
Ground under repair - taking relief the player should determine the nearest point which (a) is not nearer the hole (b) avoids interference by the condition and (c) is not a hazard or on a putting green. The player should lift the ball and drop it without penalty within two club lengths of the point thus determined on the ground which fulfills a, b and c above.
BY GROUNDS SUPERINTENDENT
LIGHTNING SAFETY
Lightning causes many deaths and injuries on golf courses. Here are some precautions:
CHILDREN
The Lincoln Valley Golf Course encourages the play of our younger members. Parental guidance will be appreciated and is needed in teaching youth skillful play and good golf course etiquette.
1. Any child eleven years of age and younger must be accompanied by a parent or an adult unless deemed unnecessary by the club manager. Children must be 14 years of age with a valid driver’s license to drive club carts, unless supervised by an adult.
2. Any child twelve or older may play anytime during the week without supervision, except for scheduled club activities. On Saturday and Sunday, an adult supervisor must accompany them.
3. Any child eleven years old or younger is not to be left alone in the clubhouse or the putting green area. An adult supervisor must accompany them.
4. The practice green is for practice with a putter only. The above rules apply t o the practice green as well as the rest of the course.
5. A children’s golf instruction program will be offered in the summer. Watch your newsletter for details
The idea of building a golf course in the
Water was the main concern of the project in the summer of 1977. No natural
water source could be found to supply the quantity needed for a golf course.
Another source needed to be located. The town of
In July of 1977 Midwest Irrigation started to construct our course. In
September, the water line to
In May, the brickwork on the outside of the clubhouse was being put on, with much work to be done on the inside of the building. In June, work was hectic, trying to meet the Grand Opening date of July 1.
The basic structure was finished by
The name of the Lincoln Valley Golf Course originated from the fact the
course lies in a valley between old "
In 1992 plans began to formulate for the addition for another 9 holes.
Feasibility studies were completed along with the design. Members voted in
favor of the addition. Groundwork began in August 1993 with major completion
scheduled for October 1993. A wet fall and severe wind erosion plagued 1994,
causing re-seeding and additional dirt moving. A projected completion date was
scheduled for the spring of 1995. The new nine holes opened for play on
2008 Calendar
Any changes due to weather, conflicts or other problems will be announced in the Lincoln Valley Newsletter. If there is question of a cancellation of short notice, such as a blizzard, listen to KFJB & KDAO.
The committees will be responsible for contacting the clubhouse manager and finding what will be required for each scheduled event.
Couple’s Night
There will be Couple’s’ Night on Friday nights starting at 6:00 p.m. There are two couple’s in charge each week to collect the fee and take care of drawing for groups and scoring.
Handicap
You will have to sign up for a handicap and then record your scores. After you have recorded five scores, you will have established your handicap. We will also be using the equitable stroke control again this year. If you have any questions, please ask at the clubhouse.
IF A MEMBER OF A COMMITTEE IS
UNABLE TO SERVE THEY
CHAIPERSON OF
THE COMMITTEE. THE INDVIDUALS
WHOSE NAME APPEARS FIRST
CHAIRPERSONS
OF THE COMMITTEE.
Committees for tournaments
for
contact the clubhouse manager
prior to the tournament date.
VOULUNTEERS
TO
AT
ON WEEKENDS.
AT THE CLUBHOUSE FOR
SCHEDULE
2008 EVENT
CALENDAR
March
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March 1, 2008 – Golf Course
Open (Weather Permitting) Please observe all signs and
markings. For more information on playing conditions contact
the
clubhouse at
April
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(Members Only)
Bob & Gloria Nichols Claudie
McClain Ray Praska
League signup night
May
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Sponsored by the Ladies
Association
Terry Barnes Keith Johnson Nick Grossman Brad Morgan
Chris
& Mary Harvey Gary & Sue Underwood
Shawna Enmenga Wedding Reception
May 21 (Wed.)
May 22 (Thurs.)
May 23 (Fri.)
May 28 (Wed.)
May 29 (Thurs.)
May 30 (Fri.)
Jane
& Ivan Pfantz
June
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June 1 (Sun.)
2 Couple Alternate Tournament
-
Tim and Diane Blue Larry and Mindi Kunkel
Dave and Gloria McGaughy Kirby
and Ann Frost
June 3 (Tues.)
Men’s Miller Lite Stage: 1:00
p.m. - 4 Man Best Shot
June 4 (Wed.)
June 5 (Thurs.)
June 6 (Fri.)
Jim and Barb Johnson
June 8 (Sun.)
June 10 (Tues.)
4 Gal Open Best Shot -
Extra -
Includes dinner
June 11 (Wed.)
June 12 (Thurs.)
June 13 (Fri.)
Dick & Donna Sietman Larry
and Carolyn Glandon
June 14 (Sat.)
Baxter Fire Dept. -
June 16 (Mon.)
Traveling
Ladies Over 50 -
9 Holes (on the front
nine)
June 18 (Wed.)
June 19 (Thurs.)
June 20 (Fri.)
P.M. -
Gary & Lee Malaska John
Wantiez and Paula Shipley
June 21 (Sat.)
P.M. - Rensink
& Wehrman Wedding Reception
June 22 (Sun.)
Tee times (Luncheon in
Clubhouse Lounge)
June 25 (Wed.)
June 26 (Thurs.)
June 27 (Fri.)
Lenny & Trudi Johnson Nick
& Sherri Grossman
June 28 (Sat.)
June 29 (Sun.)
July
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July 2 (Wed.)
July 3 (Thurs.)
JULY 4 (Fri.)
July 8 (Tues.)
Men’s Budweiser Stag: 1:00 p.m. - 2 Man
July 9 (Wed.)
July 10 (Thurs.)
July 11 (Fri.)
Dick & Vicki Veren Dick
Stonewall
July 12 (Sat.)
Club Championship:
Jim
and Debbie Eckhardt Rod
and Patti Wilkening
Brad and Jaine Pfantz
P.M. - Reuter Wedding
Reception
July 13 (Sun.)
Club Championship:
Open Division
Jim
and Debbie Eckhardt Rod
and Patti Wilkening
Brad and Jaine Pfantz
July 15 (Tues.)
4 Gal Open Best Shot Tournament:
$20.00/ea. - carts extra -
dinner included
July 16 (Wed.)
July 17 (Thurs.)
July 18 (Fri.)
Duane & Lynn Mitchell Dave & Kim Karsjen
July 19 (Sat.)
P.M. - Dobranski
Wedding Reception
July 23 (Wed.)
July 24 (Thurs.)
July 25 (Fri.)
CREAM CAN FEED -
Bill & Darlene Eckhart Reggie
Eldridge/ Marla Knight Pete &
Pat Wilkening Lyle
and Linda Eldridge
Ron & Connie Dostal – Golf
July 26 (Sat.)
24-36
golfers
P.M. - McGehee
& Mimick Wedding Reception
July 27 (Sun.)
Rain date for the American
Legion Golf Outing scheduled
for
June 28th & June 29th
July 29 (Tues.)
July 30 (Wed.)
July 31 (Thurs.)
August
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August 1 (Fri.)
August 2 (Sat.)
August 6 (Wed.)
August 7 (Thurs.)
August 8 (Fri.)
Ace and Diane Eckhardt Jeff and
Donna Barry
P.M. - Ohrt
Wedding Reception
August 9 (Sat.)
August 12 (Tues.)
August 13 (Wed.)
August 14 (Thurs.)
August 15 (Fri.)
Bob
& Gloria Nichols John &
Cybil Pogue
August 16 (Sat.)
August 17 (Sun.)
August 20 (Wed.)
August 21 (Thurs.)
August 22 (Fri.)
Mike
and Rowena Ryan Rich and Nancy Wallen
August 23 (Sat.)
P.M. - Erin Riplen Wedding Reception
August 24 (Sun.)
August 27 (Wed.)
August 28 (Thurs.)
August 29 (Fri.)
Chris
and Mary Harvey Paul and Mary Abens
September to December
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September 3 (Wed.)
September 4 (Thurs.)
September 5 (Fri.)
September 6 (Sat.)
P.M. - Fricke Wedding Reception
September 9 (Tues.)
Scott Hilleman Nick Barnes Harlan Quick
Ben Randall Randy Randall