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Tournament Descriptions and Results:

Member's Ft. Opening Scramble
April 16, 2011 8:00 AM Breakfast; 8:30 AM Shotgun start
Foursomes, selected randomly by computer, include one layer from each of four handicap groups. Threesomes may participate under special rules. Fivesomes are not permitted. Pro shop credit is awarded to the first four positions. First place ties are broken by a match of cards using USGA procedures.

2011 Opening Scramble Results

Traditional Opening Scramble Inaugurates 2011 WGC Season

With breakfast under their belt and net birdies (or better) on their mind, 32 hardy golfers, divided into eight four-person
teams, teed it up in chilly conditions on the morning of April 16, as the new golf season got under way with the customary
Opening Scramble.

Pacing the field, with a net score of seven-under-par 63, was the foursome of Jesse Jenifer, Jim Robinson, Ken Meisler,
and Francine Xavier, who each collected $40 for the first- place finish. Tied for second, worth $29 per player, were the
teams of John Frahm, Michael Shaughnessy, Dan Riso, and Peter Fein and Steve Swanson, Jerry Washington, Jose de la
Parte, and Bernie Mogelever - with a net score of five-under-par 65.

Swanson, on no. 4, and Frahm, on no. 9, took closest-to-the-pin honors, earning $20 apiece. Swanson took home an additional $20 for finishing with the longest drive on no. 5.

2010 Opening Scramble Results

Team Led by Glenn Miller
Captures Opening Scramble

The 2010 Opening Scramble, with seven four-man teams participating, unfolded in chilly, windy conditions on April 17. Pacing the field was the foursome of Glenn Miller, Ron Hicinbothem, George Pattison, and Enrico Palazio, who combined on an eight-under-par 62 and earned the first-place prize of $25 each, plus $5.75 apiece in the skins competition.

Placing second, one stroke back, were Jesse Jenifer, Ellen Densen, Mike Wholey, and Kinny Post, who collected $20 plus $5.75 per player. Kieran Bell, Aaron Rezny, Bill Hitzig, and Ken Meisler shot 64 and finished third, taking home $18 plus $11.50 each. Fourth place ($12 plus $5.75 apiece) went to Irv Finkel, John Frahm, Lou Casciaro, and Roger Young, who collaborated on a 65. A stroke behind them, in fifth place, were Chris Grady, Ray Guerin, Jerry Washington, and Andy Leibman, who each earned $10. The team of Ron Valle, Chester Robbins, Rodger Colao, and Jack Mizerak cashed in a skin, worth $5.75 to each golfer.

2009 Opening Scramble Results

The 2009 Opening Day Scramble was played at Woodstock Golf Club on Saturday April 18th . Bud Dagirmanjian, Jerry Washington, Bert Ketchum, and Bill McCarthy took first place with a net 61. Chris Grady, Kinny Post, Marc Opfell, and Howard Amchin tied with Jesse Jenifer, Aaron Rezny, Dick McDermott and Roger Young for second at 63. There was a three way tie for fourth with Glenn Miller, David Beidler, Steve Vercammen and Pete Caigan, Mike Rogers, Richard Dulin, Don Kline, and Jim Whelan, and Shawn DeLisio, Rodger Colao, Jack Mizerak, and Michael Bernhalz all in at 64. Mike Rogers got closest to the pin on the 4th hole at 3' 1'' .. Chris Grady was 6'6'' on the 9th.

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Opening "Dance" Party
When: Sat, May 7, 5:30pm – 9:00pm
Where: 5:30 PM Clubhouse (map)
Description: Come celebrate the new season. See old friends and make new ones and help us break in the brand new oak floor in our dining room. Bring a guest and your dancing shoes for a time to remember.

2009 Event Details

Party Time: WGC Launches New Season
Saturday, May 2, 2009 5:30 PM


Members and their guests turned out in force on May 2 for the club's traditional season-opening cocktail party. Hosted by Richard and Mary Anne Erickson of Blue Mountain Bistro Catering, at the site of their restaurant on Route 212 east of Woodstock, the perennially popular event attracted a crowd of 92 partygoers, who toasted the arrival of the new golf season over drinks and platters of irresistible hors d'oeuvres prepared by the Ericksons and their associate Jonathan Sheridan. Among the many attendees were longtime member Ron Hicinbothem, who disclosed that a tip from club pro ...—in the address position on the tee, set the heel of the club behind the ball—had paid dividends on his drives. Elsewhere in the room, Ellen Densen, a winner of multiple women's club championships, announced that she had been hitting lots of fairways lately; Irv Finkel, who contended for the men's championship a couple of years ago, said that he'd felt no pain from his sometimes troublesome lower back while walking 18 holes for the first time in several months; and Greg Corio, rehabbing from hernia surgery, reported that he was ready to tee it up. Meanwhile, WGC general manager John Rizza cheerfully dispensed tickets for free drinks to new arrivals. When it was all over, the club's '09 season was officially under way, and off to a good start.

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Men's League Starts
Wednesday, May 4, 2011

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Points Tournament

Saturday, May 14, 2011

Men's and Women's Divisions In this annual event, each player is assigned a contract based on his handicap. The goal is to fulfill the contract by accumulating points based on the following system: minus-1 point for a triple-bogey or worse, 0 points for a double-bogey, 1 point for a bogey, 2 points for a par, 4 points for a birdie, and 8 points for an eagle. (In the unlikely event of a double-eagle, the player would receive 16 points.) The size of the contract is inversely proportional to the player's handicap; that is, higher-handicap golfers have a smaller contract. Historically, all players who make their contract have an excellent chance of finishing "in the money." The tournament has men's and women's divisions. To enter, sign up by May 13 to join a foursome with an assigned tee time. 

2011 Points Tournament Results

Saturday, May 14, 2011

Bullard Paces Field
In Points Tournament

Making the most of a high handicap that was poised to plummet, second-year WGC member Tom Bullard cruised to victory in the annual Points Tournament, which transpired on May 14 with a field of 26 competitors.

Bullard posted an impressive +10 winning total under a format in which golfers to seek to meet or exceed a contract based on their handicap and earn points for a score of bogey or better on each hole. He received $105 for the victory. Second place, and $95, went to Kieran Bell (+7), who augmented his prize money by capturing two skins, for a total of $30, and the closest-to-the-hole competition, worth another $30. Jesse Jenifer, at +5, finished third and collected $85.

Tied for fourth were three-time defending club champion Chris Grady and Dan Riso, who each recorded a +3 and received $68. Glenn Miller and George Pattison, at +2, shared sixth place and took home $48 apiece. Rounding out the money list, John Frahm and Scot MacLeod each finished at +1, sharing eighth place and earning $33 per golfer.

Grady won three skins, while MacLeod and Phil Clark each won two. Ray Guerin also won a skin, by virtue of a net birdie on the first hole.

2010 Points Tournament Results

Saturday, May 15, 2010

Frahm Paces Field

Led by John Frahm, lower-handicap golfers rose to the fore in windy conditions as the annual Points Tournament unfolded on May 15. 

Frahm exceeded his handicap-based contract by six points to finish first and collect the accompanying prize of $120, which he augmented by earning a gross skin worth $32.

Steve Swanson, at plus-5, placed second and received $100. Mike Shaughnessy and Kieran Bell each recorded a plus-3 and shared third place, taking home $80 apiece. Bell received an additional $55 for a gross skin and a net skin ($23). 

Richard Weinberg (plus-2; $65) and Greg Corio (plus-one; $55) finished fifth and sixth, respectively. Five golfers—Ellen Densen, Mike Schulman, Phil Clark, Chester Robbins, and Sal Misasi—hit their contract on the nose and tied for seventh, earning $35 each. Robbins also had a gross skin and was closest to the pin on no. 9, while Densen's tee shot finished closest to the hole on no. 13. 

Other winners of gross skins were Terry Breitenstein, who had two; Ron Hicinbothem; and Mike Rogers. Breitenstein, Hicinbothem, Dick McDermott, and Bill Harder joined Bell on the list of net-skin winners.  

2009 Points Tournament Results

Saturday, May 16, 2009
Outpacing the rest of a 38-player field in the annual Points Tournament, which took place on May 16, was Alan Hans, who accumulated 13 total points on a gross score of 80 and won the first-place prize of $150. Under the tournament's format, each player was assigned a contract based on his or her handicap. Players sought to fulfill their contract by scoring points on a graduated system that rewarded pars, birdies, and eagles and penalized triple-bogeys and worse. Kieran Bell finished second with 10 points, shooting a 71 and collecting $125, while Chris Grady (9 points, gross score of 69) placed third and took home $100. The following golfers also finished in the money, with each player's points total, gross score, and earnings noted in parentheses after his name: Jesse Jenifer, fourth place (6 points, 76, $85); David Beidler (5 points, 83, $70) and Glenn Miller (5 points, 74, $70), fifth place; George Pattison (4 points, 85, $60), seventh place; Steve Swanson (3 points, 73, $40), Bud Dagirmanjian (3 points, 76, $40), and Phil Clark (3 points, 81, $40), eighth place; Jerry Washington (2 points, 82, $30) and Jim Robinson (2 points, 83, $30), 11th place; and Peter Fein (1 point, 99, $15). Ron Valle, whose tee shot on no. 4/13 finished 3 feet 5 inches from the hole, and Pattison, whose tee shot on no. 9/18 came to rest 14 feet 5 inches from the cup, each received a set of etched-glass mugs for winning the closest-to-the-pin competition. Several players collected $16 for birdies that held up in an accompanying skins game.  

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"The Memorial Tournament"
Saturday, May 29, 2011

"Mixed" Event 8:30 AM Shotgun
Two-person teams are chosen by lottery and compete in a 90-percent-of-handicap, "better ball" format. A team's total score is the sum of its handicap-adjusted "better ball" scores for each of the 18 holes. To participate, sign up by May 27.

2011 "The Memorial Tournament" Results

Saturday, May 29, 2011

Miller-Washington Team Captures Memorial Title

Ham-and-egging it in classic fashion, Glenn Miller and Jerry Washington collaborated on a nifty nine-under-par 61 to prevail in the annual Memorial Tournament, a better-ball event that took place on May 28 and attracted a turnout of 13 two-person teams. The winners earned $80 apiece.

Tied for second, two strokes back, were the partnerships of Jim LoDolce and Ray Guerin and John Frahm and Tom Bullard, who received $65 per player. There was also a two-way tie for fourth place, as the respective teams of Chester Robbins and Enrico Palazio and Mike Shaughnessy and Bernie Mogelever finished at 65, with each golfer collecting $42.50.

2010 "The Memorial Tournament" Results

Saturday, May 29, 2010

Harder-Schulman Team Captures Memorial Title

Eighteen holes wasn't enough to decide the outcome of the 2010 Memorial Tournament, as the eventual winning team of Bill Harder and Mike Schulman secured the trophy only after prevailing on the first playoff hole over Mike Shaughnessy and Dan Riso, with whom they shared first place, at nine-under-par 61, at the end of regulation play in the May 29 event. Each team collected $180.

Alone in third place, at 62, was the duo of Jim LoDolce and Marc Opfell, who earned $140. A stroke behind them, two teams—Ron Hicinbothem and Tom Horner and Sal Misasi and John Putman—finished in a tie for fourth, pocketing $90 apiece. Three teams shared sixth place, with each receiving $60: Chris Grady and Ken Meisler, Ron Valle and Jose de la Parte, and Phil Clark and John Mizerak.

2009 "The Memorial Tournament" Results

The winning score of 10-under-par 60 was fashioned by the partnership of Terry Green and Peter Fein, who each earned $80 for the victory. Placing second, a stroke back, and collecting $70 apiece were George Pattison and Bert Ketchum, while Glenn Miller and H. Clark Bell collaborated on a 62 that was good for third place and $60 per golfer. Shooting a 63 to finish fourth and collect $45 each were Jesse Jenifer and Ken Meisler. Ron Hicinbothem and Jack Mizerak shot a 64 and placed fifth, with each player receiving $30. Sixth place, and $20 apiece, went to Steve Swanson and Dick McDermott, whose score was 65. The following four teams tied for seventh at 66, with each player taking home $10: Chris Grady and Ray O'Connor, Kieran Bell and Richard Weinberg, Chris Helsmoortel and John Putman, and Dennis Collins and Jim LoDolce. Prizes went to Terry Breitenstein (15 inches on no. 4/13) and John Frahm (25 inches on no. 9/18) in the closest-to-the-pin competition and to Chris Grady, who smacked the longest drive that landed in the fairway on no. 5/14.  

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Spring Member-Member
Saturday, Jun 11-12, 2011

2011 Spring Member-Member Resutls

Finding themselves randomly paired for the Spring Member-Member, which unfolded over the weekend of June 11 and 12, Glenn Miller and Jerry Washington provided an encore of their Memorial performance. This time the tandem was even hotter, running away from the field of 12 two-man teams by posting a winning two-day total of 21- under-par 119 and collecting $95 each in the better-ball event.

Finishing second, a distant five strokes back, at 124, were Roger Young and Tom Bullard, who received $85 per golfer. Tied for third, at 129, and earning $67 each, were the partnerships of Steve Swanson and Jose de la Parte and Lou Casciaro and H. Clark Bell.

2010 Spring Member-Member Resutls

Hicinbothem Team Prevails

In Spring Member-Member

The partnership of Ron Hicinbothem and Jose de la Parte left the field in the dust with a stunning Sunday round of 14-under-par 56, propelling the duo to a seven-stroke victory in the 2010 Spring Member-Member tournament, which took place on June 12 and 13.

The blistering final round, coupled with a five-under 65 on Saturday, left Ron and Jose with a winning total of 19-under 121, which earned the team the first-place prize of $250. The runners-up were Mike Shaughnessy and Jack Mizerak, who combined on a 12-under 128 and received $200. Three teams—Scott MacLeod and Dave Palmer, first-round leaders Sal Misasi and Rodger Colao, and Kieran Bell and Marc Opfell—each shot 130 and tied for third place, collecting $110 apiece.

Sharing sixth place, worth $65 per team, with a total score of 131, were Dave Clegg and Dennis Collins and Jerry Washington and Enrico Palazio. Alone in eighth place, a stroke behind those teams, were Glenn Miller and Bill Harder, who pocketed $50. Tied for ninth place, at 133, and earning $13.30 apiece, were the partnerships of Ray Guerin and Lou Casciaro, Mike Schulman and H. Clark Bell, and Jim LoDolce and Gerald Goldman.

2009 Spring Member-Member Resutls

Dulin-MacLeod Team Wins Member-Member 
In golf, as in life, stuff happens. In the Spring Member-Member Tournament, contested by 17 two-man teams over the weekend of June 13 and 14, uniformly good things happened to the partnership of Dick Dulin and Scott MacLeod, which ham-and-egged its way to victory on the strength of a 36-hole total of 121, or 19 under par. The winners followed up a solid opening round of 63 with a scorching 58 on Sunday, earning $125 per player for the first-place finish. 


Not-so-good things happened to the runners-up, Terry Breitenstein and Enrico Palazio, at the conclusion of Sunday's climactic round. Putting from about 8 feet for a net par on the 18th hole, Terry narrowly missed. In the mistaken belief that Enrico was about to putt for a net birdie or eagle from close range, Terry picked up his ball instead of tapping in for a net bogey, thus leaving the outcome entirely in Enrico's hands. It turned out that Enrico was already lying 3 and putting for a net bogey. Bad stuff—of a kind that everyone has experienced at one time or another— ensued, as Enrico three-jacked it for a net double-bogey. Upon turning in their scorecard, the teammates learned that their total of 122 left them in second place, a single stroke behind Dulin and MacLeod. In other words, Terry's tap-in (or Enrico's first putt, had it dropped), would have won the tournament for them. Instead, they collected the consolation prize of $100 apiece. 


Third place, worth $75 per player, went to Aaron Rezny and Kinny Post, who finished at 127, a stroke ahead of Kieran Bell and Dennis Collins, who collected the fourth-place spoils of $50 a man. The teams of Ron Valle and John Putman and George Pattison and Mike Wholey each shot 132 and shared fifth place, collecting $75 per player. Tied for seventh, at 134, and receiving $55 per golfer, were the partnerships of Mike Shaughnessy and Bill Harder and Ray Guerin and Jim Whelan.

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Woodstock & Wiggie Cups
Sunday, Jun 26, 2011

2011 Woodstock & Wiggie Cup Results

Jesse Jenifer and Glenn Miller Prevail in Woodstock Cup

Jesse Jenifer captured the gross division title, while Glenn Miller won the net competition in the annual Woodstock Cup tournament.


Glenn Miller stayed hot in the Woodstock Cup, prevailing over Chester Robbins on the second hole of a sudden-death playoff to corral the trophy and accompanying prize of $80. Chester shared second-place money—$55 apiece—with Aaron Rezny and Mike Rogers, who were eliminated from the playoff on the first hole. The overtime session ensued when the four players finished the June 26 stroke-play event tied at net 68.

Pacing the gross division was Jesse Jenifer, who shot 73 and earned $80. Ron Valle, at 75, placed second, collecting $55.

2009 Woodstock & Wiggie Cup Results

Saturday, July 5, 2009
Grady and Hicinbothem Prevail in Woodstock Cup

Defending club champion Chris Grady captured the gross division title, while Ron Hicinbothem defeated Bernie Mogelever in a three-hole playoff to win the net competition in the annual Woodstock Cup tournament, which unfolded on July 5 with a field of 36 participants. 

The tournament is a stroke-play event in which golfers competing in the net division—the vast majority of the field—subtract their handicap from their gross score after 18 holes. In the less populous gross division, only the first-place finisher receives prize money. 

Grady shot a two-over-par 72, the low gross score, and collected $120. On the net side, Hicinbothem appeared to have first place all to himself after finishing with a net 67 (gross 75). He found himself in a sudden-death, handicap-adjusted playoff, however, when Mogelever completed his round with an identical net 67 (gross 105). Hicinbothem finally prevailed on the playoff's third hole. As the winner, Ron earned $120, while Bernie took home the second-place prize of $90.

Chester Robbins (gross 79), Phil Clark (gross 82), and George Pattison (gross 85) tied for third with a net score of 70, earning $70 apiece. Mike Epstein (gross 74) finished a stroke behind that trio, receiving $60 for fourth place. Three golfers— Aaron Rezny (gross 84), Alan Hans (gross 88), and Jesse Jenifer (gross 80)—each shot a net 72 and shared seventh place, worth $40 per man. A share of tenth place and $20 went to each of six players who finished at net 73: Bill Harder (gross 95), Dennis Collins (gross 90), Jim LoDolce (gross 87), John Frahm (gross 84), Ron Valle (gross 80), and Terry Breitenstein (gross 85).

Ellen Densen took first place in The Wiggie with a 74. Francine Xavier was second at 80.

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29th Annual DeLisio Memorial to benifit Special Olympics
Saturday, Jul 9, 2011

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Hutch Tournament
Saturday, Jul 24, 2011

2011 Hutch Tournament Results

The Hutch, an annual two-person team event honoring former longtime WGC pro Jim Hutchins, transpired on July 24. Ron Hicinbothem and Jose de la Parte posted the winning score, a 13-under-par 57, and collected the first-place prize of $95 per golfer. The runners-up, Dan Riso and Scott Ketchum, finished one stroke back and earned $80 apiece.

Third place was shared by three teams, who each shot 60 and received $55 per player: Ron Valle and Dick Dulin, Glenn Miller and Jerry Washington (yes, those guys again), and Mike Shaughnessy and Aaron Rezny.

2010 Hutch Tournament Results

Saturday, July 24, 2010

Finkel-Fein Team Takes Hutch Title

Onetime club championship finalist Irv Finkel made a triumphant return to action from an extended layoff due to injury, collaborating with his partner, Peter Fein, on a net 57 that carried the team to a three-stroke victory in the annual Hutch Tournament, which took place on July 24.

Lower back pain had kept Irv on the sidelines since the Opening Scramble in April, but the rejuvenated golfer reportedly shot 72 on his own ball in the best-ball Hutch competition, while Peter more than held up his own end in forging the team's 13-under-par round. Each player earned $90 for the victory.

Sharing second place at net 60, which was worth $65 per player, were the partnerships of Richard Weinberg and Ron Every and Bob Meyer and Dan Riso. Fourth place went to Sal Misasi and Rodger Colao, who shot 62 and received $40 each. Ron Hicinbothem and Aaron Rezny recorded a 63 and finished fifth, taking home $30 apiece. Three teams—Glenn Miller and Phil Clark, Ray Guerin and John Schussler, and Kieran Bell and Mike Rogers—each shot 64 and tied for sixth place, earning $20 per golfer. Ninth place went to Jim LoDolce and Bill McCarthy, who combined for a 65 and received $15 each.

The tournament, named for the revered former WGC pro Jim Hutchins, attracted a field of 18 teams.

Elsewhere on the tournament calendar, reports special correspondent H. Clark Bell, the team of Bill Hitzig and Tim Geaney shot an even-par 70 to capture low-gross honors in the Member-Guest event, which unfolded on August 7. In the net competition, Aaron Rezny and Howard Greenberg finished first with a round of 59, followed by Jim LoDolce and Brian LoDolce at 62 and Enrico Palazio and Nelson Saldana at 65. H. Clark Bell (member) and Tim Geaney (guest) finished closest to the pin on holes 4 and 13, while Enrico Palazio (member) and Ron Matthias (guest) took the corresponding honors on holes 9 and 18, respectively.

2009 Hutch Tournament Results

Saturday, July 25, 2009

Hutch Tournament Crown Goes to Densen-Post Team 

Fast greens and challenging pin positions did little to deter Ellen Densen and Kinny Post from racking up net birdies, as the duo combined for an 11-under-par 59 that was good for a two-stroke victory in the annual Hutch championship. The annual event, which drew a field of 21 two-person teams on July 25, honors longtime WGC golf professional Jim Hutchins, now retired.  

Densen and Post earned $80 apiece for the win. Placing second in the 18-hole, better-ball event, was the team of Ron Every and Jim Whelan, who shot 61 and collected $70 per player. Mike Rogers and John Frahm finished third with a 62 and received $60 each. Tied for fourth, at 64, and earning $40 per golfer, were the teams of Kieran Bell and Jerry Washington and Ron Valle and Richard Dulin

A 65 left Jesse Jenifer and Bill Hitzig alone in sixth place, which was worth $35 to each man. Three teams—Glenn Miller and Ed Stover, Bob Sinnott and Bob Meyer, and Ray Guerin and John Schussler—finished in a tie for seventh place, with each player collecting $30. A share of tenth place, worth $20 per golfer, went to the teams of Ron Hicinbothem and Jack Mizerak and Aaron Rezny and Lou Casciaro. 

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Member Guest
Saturday, Aug 7, 2011

2011 Member Guest Results

Saturday, Aug 7, 2011

The 2011 Woodstock Golf Club Member-Guest Tournament was plated on Saturday August 7,2011. The team of Ray Querin and Paul Querin took first place with a net 62. Enrico Palazio and John Durcan Jr. took second with a net 63. There was three way tie for third place with the teams of Jack Mizerak and Steve Milton, Dan Riso and Bob Shoemaker, and Ron Valle and Larry Mullane all in at 64.

Closest to the pin on hole 4/18 went to Jim LoDolce at 17' 2:. Longest drive on hole 5/14 was won by Steve Milton.

Ron Valle capped the day with a hole in one on hole # 4. 

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Club Championship
Saturday, Aug 13-14, 2010 8am – 2pm- 1st & Second Rounds
Sat, August 20, 2010, 8am – 2pm - 3rd Round
Sun, August 21, 2010, 7:30am – 3:30pm- Finals
Sun, August 21, 2010, 4:30pm – 6:30pm - Pig Roast Awards Party

2010 Club Championship results

Sunday August 22, 2010

Grady Prevails Again In Club Championship

To the surprise of few, Chris Grady captured his third straight WGC men's club championship and fourth over all, defeating Terry Breitenstein in a rain-soaked final that was contested on August 22.

The showdown, scheduled for 36 holes, ended after 18 when Breitenstein, down by 10 holes, conceded the match rather than continue in the inclement conditions. While the result solidified Grady's status as the club's preeminent golfer—the four-time titlist sports a plus-0.1 handicap, a possibly unprecedented feat at WGC—Breitenstein's march to the final provided the Cinderella story of the tournament, which began on August 14.

Terry was seeded 15th out of 16 players in the initial draw of the tournament's championship flight, which was whittled to the eight golfers who won their opening match. That group included Breitenstein, who upset second-seeded Steve Swanson in the first round and Bud Dagirmanjian, a former championship finalist, in the second. Terry secured his berth in the final with a third-round victory over John Frahm on August 21, while Chris, playing in the same foursome, defeated Ron Valle.

Predictably, however, Grady proved indomitable in the soggy final, recording five birdies en route to a two-under-par 68 for the first 18 holes. The champion noted after the round that he often plays golf in the rain and enjoys the experience. In addition to having his name etched for a fourth time on the championship trophy, Chris earned $100 for his victory, while terry received $50 as the runner-up.

Elsewhere in club championship action, Steve Swanson a clutch putt on no. 18 to defeat Kieran Bell 1-up for the A flight title. Greg Corio prevailed in the B flight, vanquishing Ray Guerin 6 and 4. Dave Palmer was a 2-up winner over Richard Weinberg in the C flight, while the D flight crown went to Dan Riso, who was a 5-and-3 winner over Bill Harder. The E flight titlist was Peter Fein, who defeated Bernie Mogelever 10 and 8.

In the unbeaten flights (championship, B, and D), the winners received $100 and the runners-up $50. In the beaten flights (A, C, E) the winners earned $50 while the runners-up collected $25.

2009 Club Championship results

Sunday August 30, 2009

Grady defends Woodstock Club title 7-and-6 victory over Glenn Miller in the 36-hole match.

Champions were crowned in three other flights Sunday involving 18-hole matches. Chester Robbins topped John Frahm 2-and-1 to capture First Flight honors.

In the Second Flight, George Pattison weathered Ray Guerin's comeback from 4-down at the turn to prevail 1-up on the 19th hole.

Dave Palmer secured the Third Flight crown with a 7-and-6 triumph over Bill Harder.

http://www.dailyfreeman.com/articles/2009/08/31/sports/doc4a9b432e355a3990413104.txt

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Junior Family Scramble BBQ
Sun, August 28, 2011, 4pm – 5pm

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Labor Day Flag Tournament
Sunday, Sep 5, 2011

2010 Woodstock Open

The Labor Day action kicked off on Sunday, September 5, with the customary Flag Tournament. Phil Clark was the winner, using the first three of his four extra strokes to birdie no. 1 and landing the fourth and final shot in the no. 2 fairway. He received the first-place prize of $30. Scott MacLeod was the runner-up, collecting $25 after his last shot finished next to the green on no. 1. The holiday weekend competition concluded with the following day's red, White, and Blue Tournament, in which the participants played six holes each from the red, white, and blue tees, with each golfer choosing his own pairings of tees and holes. When all the color coordination was said and done, Ron Hicinbothem and Michael Schulman finished in a tie for first, with each shooting a net 66 and taking home $25.

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75th Woodstock Open
Tuesday, Sep 6, 2011

Come to see this historic event showcasing our club for over 75 years.

2010 Woodstock Open

View Daily Freeman Article

View Scores and Results

The venerable Woodstock Open, played on September 7 amid long, lush rough and waving fields of fescue, proved a stiff test for the field of professionals (championship and senior divisions) and amateurs. No one broke par, as Trevor Jaycox of Cobleskill Golf Club led all comers with an even-par 70 to earn the championship trophy and accompanying prize of $2,500. WGC professional ... shot a respectable 75 in the demanding conditions to finish tied for 16th place in the 30-player division. Honors in the senior professional division went to Tom Sutter of Manhattan Woods, GC, who finished with a 71. WGC's own Jesse Jenifer proved his mettle in the six-player amateur field, firing a 77 to place third, earning a Mizuno wedge and $50 in golf shop credit.

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Woodstock Senior Tournament
Sunday, Sep 11, 2011

2010 Woodstock Open

Next on the crowded calendar was the Woodstock Seniors event, which teed off on September 12 and awarded gross and net prizes in three age divisions. Leading the pack in the 50-to-59 group, which had the fewest entrants among the three age brackets, were Steve Swanson, who shot the low gross score of 75, and Dan Riso, whose 69 topped the net side; each received $55. Aaron Rezny also shot a 69 on the net side. Ron Valle's 73 took the low gross prize of $75 in the 60-to-69 age group. The net winner was Bob Meyer, who shot a 66 and took home $75. Elsewhere in the met competition, Greg Corio was the runner-up, shooting a 68 and collecting $60, while Michael Schulman and Scott MacLeod finished tied for third, as each recorded a 69 and earned $45. Ken Meisler (net 70; $30) placed fifth. Ron Hicinbothem and Michael Shaughnessy shared sixth place, with golfer shooting a 71 and pocketing $20. Sal Misasi paced the field in the 70-and-over flight, firing an 81 that earned him the low gross prize of $60. Kinny Post was the winner in the net competition, shooting a 67 and receiving $60, while Henry Berleth (net 67; $40) placed second.

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UC Women's Golf Assoc. Tournament
Tuesday, July 23, 2011

2011 Ulster County Women's Amateur golf championship

Congratulations to WGC standout Ellen Densen, who on July 24 won her second Ulster County Women's Amateur golf championship in the last three years. Ellen followed up an opening-round 77 at Woodstock with an 87 in the final round at Wiltwyck Country Club, sealing the deal with a birdie on the last hole.

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"Horvath Cup"
Saturday, Sep 18, 2011

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Fall Member/ Member
Saturday, Sunday, Sep 24-25, 2011

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Oktoberfest Party
Sat, October 22, 2011, 6pm – 7pm

Oktoberfest Party and Employee Appreciation Tournament

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The Woodstock Golf Club
Route 375 and 212 | P.O. Box 308| Woodstock, NY 12498
845-679-2914 | wgcd@aol.com |