May 2nd, 2010

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Just a fun flick of Jeff and his clones..... They don't play golf but are useful none the less.

Pro-Shop Hours
Pro-Shop Hours
Weekdays - 8 AM until Dusk
Weekends - 7:30 AM until Dusk
(weather permitting)

Coming Events

View upcoming events for the entire season by the week, month or in agenda format.
Click here
to view coming events.

Ladies Night Starts Tuesday
With thanks to Lori O'Farrell and Janet McLean, Ladies Night returns this Tuesday, May 4th.
This event is also open to both Members and Public Players and we ask all interested Ladies wishing to play to call the
Pro-Shop to register and then arrive for 5:30 PM on Tuesday. Event is 9 holes followed by a social and BBQ after golf.
Ladies Day Starts Wednesday

And also thanks to coordinators Anne McRuer and Linda Payne and their cast of supporters we look forward to Ladies Day kicking off on
Wednesday with a 9 AM Shotgun Start. This event is also open to both Members and Public Players wishing to particiapte. This week features 18 holes of golf, a BBQ and social following play.
Again, so we can organize properly, if interest Ladies could call the Pro-Shop prior to Wednesday to be added to the draw.

Weekly Events Are Underway
Three out of five sections are underway with the two Ladies Sections scheduled to start this week.
Click on the date to view weeks results:
Mature Mens
Thursdays - Currently 9 AM Shotgun
Mens Night
Wednesday's - 6 PM Shotgun
Couples Night
Friday's - 6 PM Shotgun
Ladies Night
Starts Tuesday, May 4th - 5:30 PM
Ladies Day
Starts Wednesday, May 5th - 9 AM Shotgun
Get the most from your membership, participate in one or more of our weekly sectional events.
Call the Pro-Shop at (705) 752-5225 to have your name added to any event.

Club Storage Spaces Available
Tired of dragging your golf clubs from you house to the trunk of your car and back every time you want to golf. Consider storing your clubs at Osprey.
A limited number of storage stalls remain.

Frost Kills
Golfers are reminded not to enter the golf course when frost is present, as walking on frost covered grass will cause damage.