Monday, December 14, 2009

Monday, November 30, 2009

Winter Tee Time Policy

I hope this finds you well!

Winter weekend tee time procedures!

During the winter months at Valencia Country Club we face the challenges of frost delays and less hours of daylight. In the past we changed our weekend booking policy, and due to its success, we plan on continuing the effort. We are sorry for any inconvenience, but by implementing this policy we are able to accommodate more member play while minimizing your waiting times. This policy will start December 5th, 2009 and continue through the spring.

The following policies apply in the event of frost and non-frost course conditions:

1. No tee times will be taken for the weekends.
2. On the day call the Pro Shop at 661.287.1880 beginning at 6:00.

If there is Frost:
3. We will offer split tee times off the 1st and 10th tees, starting at 9:30 and continuing until 11:30.
4. The Pro Shop will give you a tee time and ask the names of players in your group. No shows will be charged a cart fee. There will be no guest play before 11:00 a.m.
5. Singles will be allowed to make a tee time. The Pro Shop will pair you up with three other players.

If there is No Frost:
3. There will be no tee times assigned.
4. As soon as 3 of the 4 players in your group check in you will be allocated a tee time.
5. Singles will not be given a tee time, but will either join existing groups or be paired together to form a group.
6. There will be no guest play before 11:00 a.m.

Unfortunately, during this time there will be No Ball Toss, however, we will make every effort to pair up singles into full groups. If you have any questions about this or any other policy, please feel free to come by my office or give me a call at 661.287.1880. Thank you for your understanding and I hope you all have a great winter.

Sincerely Yours,

Craig S. Cliver

Monday, September 7, 2009

When to Post

Posting Scores
There are two basic principles behind the practice of posting scores. You must try to make the best score at each hole in every round, and you are required to post every acceptable score. Many golfers believe scores cannot be posted if an entire 9- or 18-hole round is not completed. That is not the case. All of the following are acceptable scores:
· When at least seven holes are played (7–12 holes are posted as a 9-hole score; 13 or more are posted as an 18-hole score).
· Scores on all courses with a Course Rating and Slope Rating.
· Scores in all forms of competition: match play, stroke play, and team competitions where each player plays his own ball.
· Scores made under the Rules of Golf.
· Scores played under the local rule of “preferred lies”.
· Scores made in an area observing an active season.

Adjusted Scores
If you skip a hole or don’t play it according to the Rules of Golf, you must post a score of par plus any handicap strokes you would receive. In other words: Your Course Handicap is 6. You cannot play the par 5 15th hole because it is under construction. The 15th is rated the third handicap-stroke hole on the golf course. For recording purposes, your score on the 15th hole is x-6. The ‘x’ indicates that you did not actually play the hole, and the ‘6’ is your adjusted score from par (5), plus 1 for your handicap. (If your Course Handicap is 2, the adjusted score would be a par (5). You would not get the ‘1’ for the handicap adjustment.)
If you play a mulligan, you should post par plus any strokes you would receive on the hole as your score, not the score that you made with the mulligan.
If you start, but do not complete a hole or are conceded a stroke, you must record the score you most likely would have made had you finished out the hole.

Tuesday, July 7, 2009



Upon arriving to Bandon Dunes it is imperative as a member of the PGA to be very organized. If you bring a group of people on a trip like this, especially if they are as diverse as the group that i brought, you must be organized. There is nothing that screams organization like putting the tee times on a bar napkin. Our first round of golf was at Pacific Trails and the Chamber of Commerce couldn't have asked for a better day. I think it was in the 70's and i know it was sunny. All the boys got their faces burnt. If you ever come up here i recommend getting massage after your round of golf by Camille. It is a day later and i still haven't come down from the high. This place is amazing. Words and pictures don't do the location justice. The staff is amazing and we have a great group of guys on this trip. These are a few photos of the round of golf. By the way it was Steve Bernard's birthday, so he is the one wearing the goofy hat on the first tee. What a trooper...get it?
From right to left we have Alex Pecel, John Burton, Bernard Chang, Randy Bragdon, Jason Goode, Steve Marks, Walt Krego, Regis Malone trying to hide in the back, Ben Delgadillo, Steve Bernard the birthday boy, Mark Savage, Craig Cliver, and Dennis Junker. We all shared that one set of clubs, Kemper priviledges. It was quite confusing having a Steve and a Bernard and a Steve Bernard on the trip. It was quickly realized that to get anything done we were just going to have to call S.B. "Nardo."




This was the scene of the first day. I can't believe i even brought rain gear and it looks like on our final day the day will be the same. This was the weather for the first two days so far. It looks just like L.A. The creature on the right is called a deer. He really didn't care that i was there. I hope everbody gets to have this type of experience in whatever they consider their hobby.

Craig

Friday, June 26, 2009















The derby was a Classic


The S.S. Minnow had a shorter tour than our derby's during the Classic. Our low handicap derby champion was determined Friday evening. It started with 21 teams on hole number 10. In our infinite wisdom we thought we would remove 8 teams on hole number 10. Unfortunately we had 7 teams chipping off for 3 spots and our derby continued in that vein. Each hole seemed to take about 45 minutes and by the time we got to 18 our final hole it felt more like the Donner Party than the Classic Derby. The survivors were Bruce Boyd and his partner Nick Pikor, Dustin Longest and his partner and father, Doug Longest and Chris Chase and his partner Doug Martinez who told his wife he was at a Promise Keepers conference, so I hope she doesn't read this. Shoot, my parents don't even read this what does he have to worry about. True to form we had a tie for 2nd and 3rd for our 4th chip off in 5 holes. Chris Chase and Doug Martinez made a fashionable par with Chris making a 3 foot knee knocker to win. The chip off was between team Longest and Boyd-Pikor. Nick chipped it to about 10 feet, and then Dustin coolly stepped up and almost made his. It really was a battle of attrition. The Thrilla in Manilla had nothing on this derby. Somewhere in the middle of 18 fairway Bruce Boyd was heard saying, "cut me Nick." Thanks for participating, it was a blast!!!

2009 the Classic Results


2009 The Classic
1 1 CHUNG, S IMMING, R 67 67.0 69 68.0 148 148.0 284 283.0
Gross Champ
2 54 METTER, L MINNIS, B 67 62.0 70 60.0 162 143.0 299 265.0
Net Champ
St Andrews Flight
1 2 MCDONALD, G TANOUYE, W 72 71.0 69 67.0 145 141.0 286 279.0 1st Gross
1 20 BECKER, M FORSYTH, J 70 68.0 71 65.0 152 142.0 293 275.0 1st Net
1 5 RICHARDS, B SHANKEL, K 68 67.0 67 65.0 152 148.0 287 280.0 2nd Gross
1 14 FUJIWARA, H HYODO, Y 67 65.0 72 68.0 151 142.0 290 275.0 2nd Net
1 10 CHASE, C MARTINEZ, D 68 67.0 68 65.0 155 151.0 291 283.0 3rd Gross
1 15 PIERACCI, J STABLER, R 71 69.0 73 69.0 150 142.0 294 280.0 3rd Net
Troon
2 48 KEENE, D ROSENWALD, J 74 69.0 82 74.0 151 134.0 307 277.0 1st Net
2 41 NERUD, S ARROYO, R 74 70.0 78 67.0 160 144.0 312 281.0 1st Gross
2 59 TRAN, L YSLAS, R 71 65.0 81 69.0 168 145.0 320 279.0 2nd Net
2 53 PEARSON, D KUCERA, S 73 68.0 82 71.0 160 141.0 315 280.0 2nd Gross
2 65 VANCE, J FLYNN, R 75 68.0 83 69.0 168 143.0 326 280.0 3rd Net
2 43 SAIN, R HUGHES, P 77 72.0 81 70.0 159 140.0 317 282.0 3rd Gross
St Andrews Flight
1 9 SPIKER, S SCHUMAN, C 67 65.0 76 71.0 151 144.0 294 280.0
1 7 PELTOLA, J FINDON, E 70 68.0 71 68.0 155 146.0 296 282.0
1 3 ANDERSON, D HAVENS, J 70 68.0 71 66.0 158 149.0 299 283.0
1 17 CHAPLIN, S BROWN, J 73 69.0 77 69.0 159 145.0 309 283.0
1 16 SALISBURY, B GONZALEZ, C 73 69.0 73 66.0 163 149.0 309 284.0
1 27 KIRKMAN, C GERACI, J 68 67.0 74 72.0 150 146.0 292 285.0
1 8 SHIN, K KIM, J 71 68.0 79 73.0 154 144.0 304 285.0
1 11 ROBINSON, S LOVERRO, S 70 67.0 76 71.0 158 149.0 304 287.0
1 36 MCKEON, A BONTEMPI, R 71 67.0 72 65.0 168 155.0 311 287.0
1 12 MALONE, R ALLENSWORTH, A 73 69.0 74 66.0 167 152.0 314 287.0
1 21 HEDWALL, L URCUYO, A 72 70.0 74 69.0 157 149.0 303 288.0
1 38 OSHIRO, D SMILEY, G 73 70.0 77 71.0 157 147.0 307 288.0
1 6 FERRERA, D HERNANDEZ, N 66 63.0 75 68.0 168 157.0 309 288.0
1 33 CLANCEY, P FALBO, P 79 75.0 79 72.0 157 142.0 315 289.0
1 4 AMARINO, M QUINN, F 72 71.0 68 65.0 156 154.0 296 290.0
1 24 BLATCHFORD, J CUMMINGS, J 72 69.0 74 69.0 162 152.0 308 290.0
1 22 CHANG, B MILES, N 67 65.0 69 65.0 167 161.0 303 291.0
1 34 WITKOWSKI, R WITKOWSKI, J 72 68.0 79 72.0 166 151.0 317 291.0
1 23 SUGIMOTO, M HANAOKA, K 73 70.0 74 68.0 167 155.0 314 293.0
1 18 LIND, D WHITEBERG, T 74 70.0 78 72.0 167 152.0 319 294.0
1 29 JACOBS, D JACOBS, B 74 70.0 84 75.0 163 149.0 321 294.0
1 13 BERRA, R SOARES, M 74 71.0 80 75.0 161 151.0 315 297.0
1 30 HERRINGTON, D HERRINGTON, R 74 70.0 72 66.0 174 161.0 320 297.0
1 32 LONGEST, D LONGEST, D 74 71.0 79 73.0 166 154.0 319 298.0
1 25 HARRIS, L HINEMAN, M 76 73.0 78 70.0 168 155.0 322 298.0
1 19 BOYD, B PIKOR, N 69 68.0 73 72.0 162 159.0 304 299.0
1 28 SAVAGE, M SMITH, S 68 66.0 75 74.0 166 159.0 309 299.0
1 26 MORTON, W NATIVIDAD, B 73 72.0 72 71.0 160 157.0 305 300.0
1 31 CHO, P CHON, S 71 69.0 80 77.0 161 154.0 312 300.0
1 37 HABER, G OAKNINE, J 73 69.0 84 77.0 180 165.0 337 311.0
1 35 EVANOFF, M ADINOLFI, D 77 74.0 79 73.0 177 165.0 333 312.0
Troon
2 61 DOTY, M WHITEFORD, G 76 70.0 77 64.0 170 147.0 323 281.0
2 74 GEDNEY, J LAUTERBACH, R 82 73.0 79 59.0 183 151.0 344 283.0
2 57 RYAN, C RYAN, P 69 63.0 81 70.0 174 152.0 324 285.0
2 60 JOHNSON, A WACKER, B 79 73.0 82 70.0 166 143.0 327 286.0
2 51 HALE, N GAUVIN, R 75 70.0 83 71.0 165 146.0 323 287.0
2 68 JUNKER, D HAGGAR, T 83 75.0 82 66.0 178 150.0 343 291.0
2 40 TAMAYO, R BLINKA, L 69 64.0 77 70.0 174 158.0 320 292.0
2 50 SUMMERS, S ALDERTON, S 74 69.0 80 67.0 175 156.0 329 292.0
2 39 FINCH, K PATEL, R 76 72.0 77 68.0 169 153.0 322 293.0
2 63 GALLOWAY, G TAMURA, K 74 68.0 87 73.0 175 153.0 336 294.0
2 42 SIMPSON, G SIMPSON, D 74 69.0 82 75.0 172 153.0 328 297.0
2 64 CANNING, C STEWART, S 76 69.0 80 67.0 189 165.0 345 301.0
2 66 SMITH, R LUTES, R 81 74.0 83 71.0 183 156.0 347 301.0
2 67 LINN, J SULLIVAN, J 79 72.0 91 77.0 179 152.0 349 301.0
2 75 WAX, A GLAUBER, R 79 70.0 86 69.0 193 162.0 358 301.0
2 69 DAVID, M GORDON, D 74 66.0 84 70.0 194 167.0 352 303.0
2 44 BERNARD, S WHELCHEL, C 73 68.0 82 72.0 183 165.0 338 305.0
2 62 KREITZMAN, J MURRAY, E 79 73.0 82 71.0 186 162.0 347 306.0
2 71 JENSEN, J JENSEN, M 77 69.0 84 70.0 198 167.0 359 306.0
2 76 RINELL, D RINELL, D 83 74.0 90 73.0 192 159.0 365 306.0
2 56 GARCIA, R ADAMS, G 75 69.0 84 75.0 183 163.0 342 307.0
2 52 HERRING, G ALEXANDER, M 78 73.0 80 69.0 188 168.0 346 310.0
2 55 STECK, W GOLD, D 82 76.0 83 74.0 183 161.0 348 311.0
2 46 GONZALES, L PHELAN, E 80 75.0 88 79.0 177 158.0 345 312.0
2 45 HOFFMAN, R GOLDSTEIN, A 78 73.0 82 73.0 185 168.0 345 314.0
2 49 SAVOY, M FREIMAN, A 84 79.0 85 78.0 177 157.0 346 314.0
2 70 HUNG, W WILDER, P 78 70.0 92 77.0 196 167.0 366 314.0
2 58 DURCHSLAG, D NOVICH, A 78 72.0 87 75.0 194 170.0 359 317.0
2 47 BECKER, J TELLEZ, V 79 74.0 86 79.0 195 176.0 360 329.0
2 73 MYSKO, D KAUSHAL, R 91 83.0 96 79.0 212 181.0 399 343.0