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1205.1 | Sterling Players Club to Open in June | SHARE::MCGRATH | | Tue Apr 09 1991 17:37 | 12 |
| The Players Club in Sterling opens In June I believe. It will be a
semi-private course with the public allowed on weekdays and off hours.
The last time I checked the bonds were selling for $7500 and it was
going to cost $2400 a year for dues. This included all your greens
fees and prime tee times. No minimum restaurant or pro shop fees. If
you call for info they will send you a brochure. The price is supposed
to increase to $9000 when they reach 200 members.
How do these prices seem to those of you who are members of other
clubs. Are they in line or less expensive? One of they're big selling
points is that you can sell your bond when you want to leave the club
with a max of $1500 more than you paid. Is this unusual?
Joel
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1205.2 | | ASABET::VARLEY | | Wed Apr 10 1991 10:30 | 20 |
| You can sell your bond if there's money in the till, or the club
doesn't go Chapter 11 like some others in Ma. Personally, I think
people should regard the $7.5k as a "Throwaway, like initiation fees at
private clubs. If you can afford to lose that amount (In case something
happens), fine. There are no compelling guarantees that I've heard yet
to convince me otherwise. I also think that $2400 per year for a
Semi-private club is absurd. Hell, Brookline isn't that expensive.
Plus, you don't know if there will be assessments at the end of the
year, because you have no history of how well or profitably the place
is run.
I know several of our guys here are members, and I intend no offense.
I hope the place thrives. In my experience playing around the country,
I've never heard of anything like this, so I'm really skeptical. The
least they could do for members would be to let 'em play the first year
for $500, or something like that. Remember, for the first year members
are going to have reduced facilities, and will have to put up with a
lot of "Growing pains."
Once again, I wish the best to those of you who belong.
--Jack
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1205.3 | "Rumors have a Purpose" | CSG002::GLASS | | Wed Apr 10 1991 14:09 | 11 |
| Do like many other club owners or members are doing in todays economic
climate. Talk up SALE and ROI and such. Very soon, a Japanese company
will appear and purchase the club.
This is the latest golf course win/win scenario that is being seen.
Invest your money and enjoy the golfing.
I do believe the annual fees are quite high when compared to an
established course such as Franklin CC, Framingham CC or even
Westbourgh CC( the home course of the famous Bradshaw family!).
Tom( member at Island Green CC and a starter of SALE rumors to
Japanese investors who frequent South Carolina!).
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1205.4 | Current Sterling Calendar | ATPS::MILLER | | Wed Apr 10 1991 14:36 | 46 |
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Attached is the current golf calendar for Sterling. Some of the
current founding owners are also owners at Stow Acres and
Nashawtuc. Current single membership dues are $1100 with an
optional(?) $50-55 locker fee. There are other membership packages.
Sat June 1 - Grand Opening Draw Tournament
Sun June 2 - Draw tournament
Sat June 8 - Welcome Scramble Draw Tournament
Sun June 9 - Pro Shop Event*
Tue June 11 - Opening Ladies Sign-up Tournament
Fashion Show & Luncheon
Fri June 14 - First Couples Scotch
Sat June 15 - Members U.S. Open Pro-Am
Sun June 16 - U.S. Open Pro-Am
Sat June 22 - Members Pro Shop Event
(Qualifying for shootout begins)
Sun June 23 - Draw Tournament
Tue June 25 - Ladies Sign-up Tournament
Fri June 28 - Couples Scotch
Sat June 29 - 2 day Member-Member
Sun June 30 - 2 day Member-Member
Thur July 4 - Red, White & Blue Tournament
Sat July 6 - Pro Shop Event
Sun July 7 - Pro Shop Event
Tue July 9 - Ladies Sign-up Tournament
Fri July 12 - Couples Scotch
Sat July 13 - Pro Shop Event
Sun July 14 - Draw Event (Tough Day)
Tue July 16 - Ladies Member-Guest
Sat July 20 - Pro Shop Event
Sun July 21 - Pro Shop Event
Fri July 26 - Couples Scotch
Sat July 27 - Pro Shop Event
Sun July 28 - Mixed Member-Guest Championship
Tues July 30 - Ladies Sign-up Tournament
Fri Aug 2 - Sterling Invitational - Member Guest Tournament
Sat Aug 3 - 2 Day Member Guest, Dinner Dance
Sun Aug 4 - 2 Day Member Guest
Sat Aug 10 - Pro Shop Event(First Round Club Championship)
Sun Aug 11 - Draw Event
Tue Aug 13 - Ladies Sign-up Tournament
Fri Aug 16 - Final Scotch (5 pm shotgun) Dinner
Sat Aug 17 - Pro Shop Event
Sun Aug 18 - Pro Shop Event
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1205.5 | Sterling will be sterling (pretty, but not profitable | MR4DEC::TDAVIS | | Wed Apr 10 1991 18:09 | 24 |
| As the previous note says, the annual fee is in the neighborhood of
$1200, not $2400. That's pretty much in line with semi-private clubs in the
area (Marlboro is @$1400, plus mandatory). You can't compare new club
rates with classic old yankee clubs like Brookline's. They have long
tradition of frugality, keeping out the riff-raff (non-WASPs), not by
pricing but by carefully screening prospective members.
As Jack says, you shouldn't think of the bond as an investment. Given
the volatile economy of this area, it's not what I'd call a good
investment. Besides, only the original 150 members get to skim any
profit from the sale of the bond, should they be so fortunate. Which
means it's too late for anyone signing up now.
I joined. I did it because it's going to be a nice course and
beautifully maintained. The owners seem genuinely committed to making
it a smooth, well-run first-class operation that caters to its
members, but keeps membership reasonable by selling off-time to the
public. I don't think it's going to go belly up because it's not tied
to a real estate development. From everything I've seen, the
management is doing everything right. So they got my vote.
It doesn't hurt that it's a virtual walk from my house, either.
Can't wait for June 1, opening weekend.
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1205.6 | Chocksett Inn offers Package cheap! | ASDG::SWAN | | Thu Apr 11 1991 18:33 | 38 |
| I"m not sure if anyone is interested in this but here goes:
There is a country inn in Sterling that is offering packages to the
Sterling Golf Course....this is their pitch (which I am going to take
advantage of).
The Chocksett Inn Presents the Utimate Golf Experience
Play on the newly opened 18-hole, Par 71, Championship Golf Course
located in the rolling foothills of Central Mass. with a view of nearby
Mount Wachusett. here at the Sterling Country Club you will find a
superbly manicured course that delivers it's own individual golf
experience with each hole.
Enjoy the luxury accommodations of our 4 diamond AAA approved Chocksett
Inn and Conference Center. The Inn is nestled in the countryside of
Sterling Mass. overlooking a babbling brook. You will receive,
ADVANCED RESERVED TEE TIMES, GOLF CARTS, GOLF TOWELS, AND RANGE BALLS.
We also offer a complimentary continental breakfast each morning in our
Fireside Room. All of this and taxes are included in the Chocksett
Inn's golf packages.
June 1 - June 23 $100.00
June 24 - Oct. 15 $120.00
Oct. 16 - Dec. 31 $ 91.00
**Rates are per person, per night, dbl occupancy, 18 holes
Golf widow add daily $24.00
Single occupancy add daily $15.00
Now, this sounds really reasonable considering the fee to the public at
the SCC is going to run $45.00 just for the greens. The Chocksett Inn
has the same privileges that members do.....
If you want to call the Inn the # is (508) 422-3355. I talked to a
guy named Ed ....an advid golfer of course!
Swany
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1205.7 | | VCSESU::PCOTE | Too personal | Mon Apr 29 1991 18:04 | 11 |
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rep .5
hmmm, and it's a short walk from my house. See you in June :-)
btw: The course looks like it's in great shape ! The temporary
club house is up. The parking lot/drive way is suppose to be
paved next week. I also heard that they're close to their goal
for members. I don't see any risk at this point.
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1205.8 | Sterling WILL survive!! | HPSTEK::SCOTT | | Wed May 15 1991 16:50 | 48 |
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I am also a member of Sterling with a 2 mile distance to the course.
These notes have a lot of different numbers in them, I'll try to put
some accuracy into them.
Original Founding members (100) paid $6000 bond which is refundable and
appreciable (up to I believe $8000). They have guaranteed dues of
$1250 for the first two years.
The next batch of members (of which I am one) paid $7500 bond. This
is refundable and appreciable up to $9000 and the dues are guaranteed
for only the first year.
My wife and I are friends of the Pro (Fred Dobbins) and his wife. So,
I get to hear what's going on from him. He tells me that we are at
about 240 members now. We want 300. He says they are not just
accepting anyone who waves money at them now and there is some sort
of application and membership committee approval now.
I understand to join now would cost $8000 bond (refundable but not
appreciable) and the dues would be guaranteed for one year. I assume
the price will go up proportionally to the demand for membership. When
the 300 member point is reached, a waiting list will be formed. Then,
if someone wants out, they sell the bond back to the club and the club
sells it to the next member and pays the old member.
The dues for the first year have been prorated to $1100 due to the late
opening. I walked the entire course with my wife last weekend. It is
a little rough around the edges and the greenskeeper's crew is working
hard at repairing washouts etc. It is going to be a tough, interesting
course.
I can't wait until June 1. Although there will be "growing pains" and
some frustration I'm sure, I look forward to being the member of a club
of real golfers. I would rather put up with the pains than wait 1 -2
hours to get off at Wachusett CC, or the like. The pains will be amply
rewarded for those of us who endure, I'm sure! If not, I will at
least feel Dick Lowe, and the other owners did the best they could.
By the way, you can't compare this to other clubs like Marlboro, Oak
Hill, etc. Those have waiting lists so you can't even get in. And,
your initiation fee is a guaranteed throw away. At Sterling, at least
there is the potential of making money on the bond, likely or not.
Roger Scott (loyal member of SCC)
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1205.9 | | VCSESU::PCOTE | Too personal | Tue May 21 1991 17:19 | 10 |
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Was there yesterday, very impressive. Members were using the
driving range. The 1st fairway looks impressive considering
that was the last seeded and was subject to top-soil errosion
during heavy rains last fall. Parking lot is completed. Temp
club house looks more than adequate but I didn't go in. They
also have a large tent set up next to the club house for opening
festiviates.
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1205.10 | More on Sterling | HPSTEK::SCOTT | | Tue Jun 04 1991 10:28 | 8 |
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Played it twice this weekend....little rough around the edges but it
is a beautiful course and when fully matured will be the best around,
I believe.
Roger
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1205.11 | | VCSESU::PCOTE | Too personal | Fri Jun 14 1991 15:46 | 8 |
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a few thoughts about Sterling CC ...
very challenging, narrow fairways, needs to mature, too many
lost balls, a long course to walk. Not a course for joe-average
golfer but you'll be a better golfer if you play it alot.
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1205.12 | A foursome for Sterling CC?? | HPSTEK::SCOTT | | Mon Jun 17 1991 12:42 | 12 |
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I'd like to put a foursome together of some of you guys and myself
for a weekend morning. Anyone game? I've played Sterling 5 times
now and each time it's different. I really enjoy it, but boy is it
tough. It's easy if you keep the ball in play all of the time. But,
I'm a 20 handicap and that's not as easily done as it is said.
I like to tee off early on Saturday or Sunday. How about it?
Roger Scott
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1205.13 | | FUGUE::MUTH | AI is better than none! | Tue Jul 02 1991 21:18 | 22 |
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Just got back from playing a round at Sterling. Pretty nice course,
kind of tight. Couple of comments:
o The regular rough wasn't bad, but in places they had this really
long, thick, matted grass which swallowed balls!
o The greens weren't in great shape. Some were badly burned out,
some were "scalped" (by improper mowing).
o Although traffic today was best described as "light" (many
twosomes, gaps between groups), they had a ranger driving around
the course, telling people to speed up. On one of the tees, the
ranger was using a two-way radio to talk to someone else ("group
blah blah is in the woods on the blah hole looking for ball").
The volume was quite loud, and he was about 30 feet from us).
He drove up, carrying this conversation while we were teeing
off!
I liked the course, but hated being "herded" around like cattle.
Bill
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1205.14 | Disappointed and POed | WMOIS::REEVE_C | | Wed Jul 03 1991 09:42 | 23 |
| I tried playing Sterling early last week. Showed up alone at 6:45
figuring to get a quick round in before the crowds showed up. One of
the best ways to see a new course, and I love to play in the early
morning- 2.5 hr round and into the office by 10:00. Anyway, Sterling
has this policy- no singles, no exceptions. The first group with a tee
time on this day was at 7:30 (a foursome) with a threesome scheduled
right after that. That was the earliest they would let me go. I would
have been on #5 tee about that time if reason had prevailed over rule.
After wasting 15 minutes or so trying to establish intelligence in the
automaton behind the desk and waiting for "management" to show up, I
left in utmost frustration, arriving at the office much to early.
As I said, I really like to play early but often have trouble getting
my partner out of bed. I have never run into this problem before. Most
pros and even flunkies will let a single go off prior to the first
group. My question to any Sterling members is- why have this policy? I
could understand it on a busy day or when the greens were being mowed
or whatever, but what damage can I do that early? And with 4 unfilled
tee times between 7 and 7:30 why not let me play? Needless to say, I
will not be back, with or without a partner. Mindless bureaucracy is
pretty low on my list of favorite things.
Chris
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1205.15 | reply to PO'ed in .14 | HPSTEK::SCOTT | | Mon Jul 08 1991 10:30 | 21 |
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reply to .14
Sorry to hear your PO'ed. I tend to overlook things like this because
it's a new course. All new business ventures need time to iron out
their problems, both administrative and technical. I will attempt to
find out the reasoning behind this "no singles" rule. It may be just
a misunderstanding. I know they will not allow a single to book a tee
time, but I see no reason why you couldn't go off so early.
It's unfortunate you have a bad taste in your mouth now. I'd like to
see you go back and enjoy a round. I happen to know the general mgr
is concerned about these kinds of things and tries to correct them. I
was in the pro shop the other day when he came in and told the guy
behind the desk to give four guys a rain-check for a free round
because one of the water coolers on the eighth hole was empty and they
complained.
I'll let you know what I find out.
Roger
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1205.16 | | VCSESU::PCOTE | Too personal | Thu Jul 11 1991 14:06 | 17 |
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> I liked the course, but hated being "herded" around like cattle.
Yeah, the time that I played, our threesome hooked up with the
assistant pro. He mentioned that the management was adamant
about the play of the course. I think he said 4.5 hours should
be 'more' than adequate time to play. I view this as catering to
the members (or serious golfers) and discouraging joe-average
public. Members should find this to be a possitive attribute.
Others will be turned away. Exactly what the intent is I suppose.
I don't consider Sterling to be just your typical course. I think,
in time, it will be private. IMO.
Paul
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1205.17 | 4.5 hours is adequate | SCAACT::ONAKA | Born to Golf | Thu Jul 11 1991 15:36 | 15 |
| Re: .16
4.5 hours is MORE than adequate for anyone if you know how. Back in the
70's and early 80's I used play 3.5 to 4 hours with 5-some. AND we
weren't rushing either. It doesn't matter whether you're member, pro
or joe-average. What I see on the course lately is people who spend too
much time playing. This apply especially to cart riders. Many times I
see one guy sitting in the cart while other is deciding what club to
hit and after the guy hit his, they go look for his.
I don't think I'm the only one who see it this way. Several times, Golf
Digest put on a article about slow play. They also says 4 to 4.5 hours
is how long a foursome should take to play 18 holes.
Regards
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1205.18 | Keep those doggies moving. | HPSTEK::BHOVEY | | Fri Jul 12 1991 09:17 | 33 |
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I'm no pro but I do manage to keep the ball in play and get through
a round of golf with a foursome in an average of 4 hours if there
are no backups. I played the other day with a friend who shoots
about 120, I average around 100-105 at this point. We played the
front nine at Greenmeadows in N.H. in 1-1/2 hours as a twosome.
We were not in a hurry either because no one was behind us for
three holes. At the 7th we caught up with a two flight backup as
a bunch of young kids were screwing around on the tees and between
shots. The back nine took us nearly 3 hours. Pretty discouraging
and it screws up your hole round. On one hole we sat for 15 minutes
before we could even tee up. I don't like to rush but I do like to
keep the play moving. I spend 2-3 minutes looking for a ball if I
hit it off the fairway. If I can't locate it than I don't deserver
to find it. Keep the ball in play thats my outlook. I really like
this game and it is supposed to be relaxing. I don't like being
pushed by marshalls to the point of running down a fairway to the
next shot. At Trull Brook in Tewksbury this year a marshal came out
when we were on the 14th hole and told us we had the carts out to
long. I almost hit him. We had two flights in front of us as slow
as whale s--- and no place to go and we were not even at 4 hours
yet as a foursome. I go out real early on the weekend and play at
a good pace thats enjoyable. I am also finding courses that aren't
quite the campionship type but are less crowded and are challenging.
This I find more fun. Hey pretty soon you'll have to hit 5 balls
max than pick up and move on if you don't want to be shot by the
guys on carts with the blue lights and sireens.
Hey have fun and keep moving.
Bill
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1205.19 | relpy to PO'ed in .14 | HPSTEK::SCOTT | | Tue Sep 03 1991 10:04 | 16 |
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I checked into the no early singles rule at Sterling. The reason I am
given by management is they do not want singles running up the ass of
the people maintaining the course. All greens are mowed before opening
time. It takes 3 - 4 hours to mow all of the greens. You may not have
seen the mowers from the pro shop, but they are always out there as
soon as the sun comes up. Later in the day, singles are allowed. I
have gone off alone before. But, as a single, you have absolutely no
rights on the course.
You said it yourself. You play a round in two hours. If the mowers
are out there, you will catch up to them. I don't think it's mindless
beauracracy, just a rule with which you disagree.
Roger
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1205.20 | | VCSESU::PCOTE | Too personal | Mon Nov 25 1991 17:09 | 8 |
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I heard earlier in the season that Sterling would be building
a 'real' clubhouse over the winter but just recently I was told
that won't happen and they plan to make improvements to the course.
Any know the facts concerning this ?
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1205.21 | Problably not til next year | MR4DEC::TDAVIS | | Fri Nov 29 1991 11:09 | 19 |
| I've heard is both ways recently. At the annual meeting, Lowe
suggested that the clubhouse wouldn't be started until next year. He
implied at a recent greens committee meeting that they might start
this winter. Sounds like he hasn't made up his mind or isn't sure he's
got the $ backing. He's kinda caught in a catch 22. He needs to fill
the membership roles (he's got about 40 to go) and needs to
demonstrate financial stability to get the rest of the
interested-but-cautious prospects off the fence, and the lack of a
clubhouse makes that difficult. But he needs the membership bond money
to build the clubhouse...
My guess is it won't start til next year. He'll probably have to
borrow more to build, and money's hard to come by these days.
His first commitment is to making the course first-class, and that
makes sense to me.
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1205.22 | Clubhouse plans announced | ATPS::MILLER | | Wed Jan 29 1992 15:38 | 18 |
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The December membership letter indicates the club will begin
the first phase of the new clubhouse including a bar, lounge,
kitchen, offices and restrooms on the first floor. The basement
level will include locker rooms, member;s lounge and bar. The
function hall will be attached to the building and will initially
be a heated tent for spring and fall functions. It will be in the
exact location of the future room to be completed in Phase II of
construction starting in the fall of 1992. Phase I will be
completed by May 1, 1992. A member/perspective member dinner/dance
is scheduled for 2/22/92 to include a slide presentation of the
new clubhouse.
Power carts wills be permitted on the course in 1992 as weather
permits.
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1205.23 | Continued progress | ATPS::MILLER | | Fri Apr 03 1992 15:48 | 11 |
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Clubhouse roof is just about completed. Expect the new clubhouse
will be open by mid May as scheduled. The course should open
next weekend. The proshop is already open and is getting stocked
up with some early season sale items.
Concrete foundation for the new function hall is in preparation.
This season a heavy duty canvas tent will be set on it for larger
dinners, dances, events, etc. A complete tournament schedule from
April thru November, including some new Seniors(over 50) events.
About 30 memberships still available.
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1205.24 | Sterling 6/1/92 update | ATPS::MILLER | | Mon Jun 01 1992 16:17 | 9 |
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Clubhouse is officially open. About 200 attended wonderful
buffet dinner on friday 5/29. Course including greens are
in excellent condition. Speed of play at 4-4.5 hours is goaled
with helpfull marshalls, ball hawks on some wetlands, and
cart help for longer walks. Also, weather permitting, carts
will be allowed on the course as of 5/31. About 20-25
refundable bond memberships available. Might also note that
the proshop has Ping irons on sale at about $430 for 3-pw.
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1205.25 | Sterling Looks Good... | MRKTNG::VARLEY | | Mon Aug 17 1992 17:32 | 12 |
| First off, Mr. Moderator, please move this to the Sterling C.C. note -
I don't know the Dir/keyword search procedure. Sorry.
I stopped by Sterling the other day, and it looked great - tight, tough
and in terrific shape. Some folksd have said they liked Shaker Hills
better, but I've not played there either. Any comments on the relative
merits of each ? Folks at Sterling were real nice. Since it's not real
long (6700 and change), I'd probably want to play Sterling from the
back. Would this be a mistake ? # 1 looked pretty tight... Actually, it
looked like one of the back 9 holes at Oak Hill in Fitchburg.
--Jack
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1205.26 | notes pointer | DEVMKO::BLAISDELL | Rick, dtn 264-5414 | Tue Aug 18 1992 09:29 | 10 |
| Jack,
A DIR/TITLE="sterling" will do the trick. Here's what is out there.
586 BIZNIS::LYNCH 24-APR-1989 4 New course--Sterling??
756 USMFG::TGLASS 13-SEP-1989 5 "STERLING JOINS the GOLF WARS"
1205 USCTR1::JCLARK 9-APR-1991 24 New course in Sterling
> 1574 MRKTNG::VARLEY 17-AUG-1992 0 Sterling Looks Good...
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1205.27 | 1993 Sterling update | ATPS::MILLER | | Fri Apr 02 1993 16:04 | 13 |
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1993 Sterling Update
Course plans on opening April 15th depending on weather. Golf shop
is open daily now. Although harsh winter weather delayed some course
projects, much was accomplished. A new foot bridge across the
wetlands on #10. Footbridge for #17 in the future. New tee
markers, water cooler stands and cart barrier blocks. Rebuilt #5
tee will be sodded shortly. Expanded #4 tee completed. Some tree
trimming and woods cleaning. New initiation memberships available
in addtion to bond memberships.
1.
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1205.28 | Sterling to become private. | TECRUS::DEEPC::GEWIRTZ | | Fri Apr 02 1993 16:49 | 9 |
| I haven't seen this mentioned in this conference yet, so I guess someone
should bring it up. Sterling has announced plans to become a private
club when the membership is filled. Outings on Mondays will be the only
outside play. The club is currently about 100 members short, so this will
not go into effect in the immediate future, but I thought that some folks
might be interested.
-Evan
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1205.29 | | POWDML::VARLEY | | Mon Apr 05 1993 14:15 | 4 |
| Folks might be interested in different membership fee schedules. I
heard they got rid of the "Ranger" with the beard... GOOD MOVE !!
__Jack
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1205.30 | Initiation Plan details | ATPS::MILLER | | Mon Apr 05 1993 15:26 | 8 |
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Sterling is offering a $5000 non-refundable Initiation Fee membership
plan in addition to the current bondholder(refundable) plan. For
this plan a $1000 deposit with up to four year deferred payment
schedule is available. This initiation fee plan is only available
to the first 100 applications. No food minimums. No assessments.
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1205.31 | 1995 Sterling CC Update | NOTAPC::MILLER | | Thu Jan 19 1995 11:16 | 18 |
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Update on Sterling CC for the 1995 season. A number of course
improvements have been completed including clearing of woods,
fairway drainage, bunker location, and bridges for walkers. There
are several forms of membership available including refundable and non-
refundable bonds with available payment(multi-year) schedules.
Annual dues are set at about $2250 in my memory is correct. The
course is now private, with public "outings" or member sponsored
"outings" usually on mondays and occasionally other week days.
There will also be food minimums from April thru October totalling
about $300.
For the 1995 season there is also an opportunity to join for just
this 1995 year at a one-time dues only cost of $1950 (no bond
required) if sponsored by an existing member. I believe the food
minimums and pershaps a couple other small fees are extra.
Walt
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