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Whitby Free Press, 15 Apr 1987, p. 22

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PAGE 22, WHITBY FREE PRtESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15,1987 ~: pe M Spring we ather meaà,nsý opening.of golf s eason at local links Fore!1 With that eall, the golf season is underway in Whitby with, ail three of the town's courses open. Two of them, Thunderbird on Myrtie Rd. and Country Lane, on Taunton Rd. W. opened this past weekend, while Winches ter, on Winchester Rd. has been open since March 21. "We had to close the week of the 7th because of the snow but we are back open," says Winchester'Lyolf pro Jerry Nemish. This will be Nemish's first year as the pro after being the associate pro at the Oshawa Golf Club for eight years. Nemish says the game is growing in popularity. "There is no doubt, golf is growing in the area. The existing courses are busting at the seams," he says. Bull Diggins, owner of Country Lane agrees. "It is definitely a growing game. We seem to be busy ail the time," he says. Thunderbird owner Wilson Pat- terson believes the game isn't just growing in popuiarity with existing residents, but new people coming in to the area bave helped to increase gof 's popuiarity. "We are growing from the point of view that more people> are moving into the area. There are more people piaying golf per capita now than ever before," says Pat- terson. 1987 will be a special year for Patterson and Thunderbird, a par- 72 course, as it marks the 25th an- niversary for the semi-private club. He said the club does have plans to celebiate that anniversary but GOLf MEMABERSHIP PRE SEASON SALE/87 Mon. To Thurs. Mon. ToFrH. $5Pryeor S~Per Yeor $6 ull Seosofi%5 Fuitllso LMIIIO ENROLMENfl NO GREEN FEES - Golf Anyimo Sond Choque anid Addoes f0 ANNADAUaCOUTYCLUB PO.,Box 91, AJAX LS 3C2 .(416) 683-3210 20nuolol he could flot reveal them because they are flot finalized. Ail three courses were- said to have weathered the winter very weII. "'There was nice snow coverage this year and a imited amount of winter kill," says Nemish.'1. He s'ays the weather the past two weeks, with the exception of last weekend's ramn, has been very dry helping the courses tremendously. This will be the sixth year for Winchester, a semi-private club with a par-70 course. .While the look of the three cour- ses. may be familiar to many golfers this year, at least one hole at Thunderbird bas undergone a change. A pond has been construe- ted at the par-4, lSth hole. Also a semi-private club, 1987 wiii be the eighth year of operation for Country Lane, a par-64 course, which will host the Labatt's Four Man Best Bail tournament in August. The club will also be the scene for a ladies' invitational, a junior in- vitational and a mixed invitationai this year. Thunderbird will again this year. host the Canadian Tour- nament Players Division (TPD), a quaiifying tournament for golfers to participate on the Canadian Tour. "We had 60 entries for the TPD last year and this year we expeet between 100 and 150 entries," says Patterson. This year, the tournament wil take place during the last week of May. The club wiil also be the site of at least three local celebrity/amateur tournaments. The growth of the game bas become so evident to some, that the owners of Winchester have begun construction of a fourth golf course in Whitby. Located at Durham Rd. 23 and Brawley Rd., it will be called Lakeridge Links and will measure 6,800 yards. Nemish says it should be ready to, play by the end of 1988. WINCH ESTER GOLF CLUB JERRY NEMUISH GOLF SHOP, DRAW: FREE TITLI EST DEAD CENTRE PU TTER VALUE: $7500 PRO SHOP CLEARANCE SALE APRIL 1%_6ý " Maxf Il Masters Reg. $32. -SALE $21.95 a Golf Baga 10% OFF - " Sweaters Reg. $27.95 ea. NOW 2 for $«d.99 " Dunlop Stripe Shiirts Reg. $29.95, SALE $15.95 " MRH Dynacast Profesalônal il-pc Reg. $299.9', NOW $219.1 " MYRH, MLH, T.N.T. Radier il pc Reg. $420.", NOW $339.11 1 " LRH Dynacast Lady Gazelle il pc Reg. $379., Now $299.0I J, NOW IN CANADA, INTRODUCING PERFECT MATCH CUSTOM. WOODS AND IRONS FROM BOB TOSKI« COME OUT AND TRY THE TEST CLUBS AVAILABLE 655-4757 (*'Uhunderbird Çoland Coun/ry lub ms myrteRnv. ASHBURN 686-1121I WINCHESTER GOLF PRO Jerry Nemish spruces up the green at the l8th hole at Winchester. Whitby's three golf clubs are now open for business. Cham pionships were good experience: ringette coach Whitby tween B's didn't win a game but coach Bob Weckman says his ringette team gained vahuable experience in the provincial B championships held April 2-5. "Our girls participated with spirit and sportsmanship and although they didn't win any trophies they were stili winners," he said. Whitby lost 8-2 to Pickering, 7-1 to Glouces ter, 8-0 to St. Catherines, il- 2 to Kitchener, 12-6 to Sudbury and 6-3 to Valley East. Tobi Wood had seven goals for Whitby in the tournament. Other goals went to Nancy McGreevy (two), Erica Gamble, Shannon Nichois,, Tina Gudgeon and Lori Kingsten Junior B's la im gold The Whitby junior B ringette team edged Ajax 5-4 ini the final playoff game to win goid and the playoff championship April 12. Leanne Muir scored twice while Stacy Guymer, Christine Smith and Nancy Teasdale had singles for Whitby. - - Michelle Reader provided steady netminding. Marathoners choo'se, Whitby A marathon, of a different sort, will be held in Whitby this summer. The Marathoners ' Bahl Tour- nament for Muscular. Dystrophy, at Iroquois Park from June 8 to 13 has been approved by council. The Marathoners are 10 bal players and 35 behind-the-scefles people who will hold a round-the- dlock tournament, complete with beer tent and casino. Funds from the event will be donated to' fight muscular' dystrophy.' Last year, the Marathoners held their tournament in Scarborough. However, the field did flot have iighting to accom- modate play during the night hours.. Lighting was installed at con-. siderable expense. That year the group raised ap-' proximateiy $20,000 with $6,700 donated to the Birchmount Centre for the mentally handicapped. The Marathoners then began iooking for a permanent site, and chose Iroquois Park. .This year, the group will* be at- tempting to play for 110 hours straight, breaking their own record' of 100 hours. That 100 hours is recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records. As well, local organizations wiii be'asked to assist in the évent. Local teams, service clubs, media, industry and government will ahl be challenged by the Marathoners. "This undertaking has mne poLen- tiai to involve the community in a most favorable way and provide the opportunity to generate'funds for a most worthy cause," states a report from the parks and recreation department. Before the event can be held, the marathoners have to receive the cooperation of leagues which have already been aliocated the bail field for that time. As well, the group must get al required permits and must com- pensate the Town for added staffing and maintenance. More sports p. 25 0PRO SHOP SPECIALS OUR OWN EXCLUSIVE THUNDERBIRD 1'9 rOPR AT caryE 600.piels Olf ShCEs39 (ALL CLUBS 11 pc. SETS) Special $31."0 -GOLFING SWEATERS Reg. $30. NOW $13."1 Reg. $65. NOW $29."5 -GOLF SHIRTS<eo-4o BLENO) Reg. $24."5 NOW $9.95 Reg. $29"9 NOW $13."8 POWER CAR SPECIAL -WEEKOAYS BEFORE 8 A.M. AND AFTER 3:00 P.M. (2OREEN FEES & POWER CAR) $38. Reg. $47. -WEEKENDS &HOLIDAYS SAVE 9 AFTER 3:00 P.M. LADIES SPECIAL 1 FRIDAY AFTRNOONS AFTER 4-0O P.M 30 LADIES GREEN FEES -53o j -à

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