The dates are set for Sept. 10-11, Sat. and Sun. in Marquette, MI, for Greywalls and the Heritage courses at Marquette Golf Club. Dinner (cost to be determined), architecture talk, and discussion on Sat. evening.
Golf before or after the weekend at Lawsonia or Kingsley could be arranged for anyone interested.
Is there interest in some form of competition? With the parties involved or perhaps enough players from another part of the country would like to come challenge the North-Midwesterners? We are throwing down the gauntlet!!!!
Currently, those who are in for the event:
Mike DeVries
Jeffrey Formanczyk
Mike McGuire
Paul Thomas (and wife)
Chris Clouser
Joe Hancock
Mike Whitaker + 3 more
Possibles:
Jeff Shelman
Brad Swanson
Dick Daley (needs a hijacker!)
Cary Lichtenstein and wife (will be there the weekend before, I think?)
Tyler Kearns
Golf cost is $75 for Greywalls, $29 for Heritage.
Hotel: Holiday Inn; close by, just remodeled last year. Other options are available in town, see www.marquettegolfclub.com for other hotels.
Please reconfirm with me about your status via here, IM, e-mail, or phone at 231-933-9169.
Thanks,
Mike
All right, bringing this back to the front so everyone knows what is going on. The above will apply plus getting new blood involved:
Jeff Mingay (working with Tyler to get a team from Canada to play -- probably could use the Stanley Cup for a trophy since there wasn't any hockey last year!
Jeff Goldman
Josh Smith -- from California, looking to have a Team California come out. Josh is a strong player, too, as he shot 74 at SFGC a few weeks ago!
Gib Papazian is a possible, with his friend Todd and possibly some others.
Might even get the mighty Emperor Tommy Naccarato -- if we can get him out of the Hamptons and its glorious late summer weather!
I would really enjoy having team contingencies from various areas come out. Already we have:
Michigan (various sub-areas, too)
Chicago
California
Canada
How about a Southern team and an East Coast team? The more the merrier.
I think I will do a walk-around the course first thing on Saturday morning, before play, so everyone can get a feel for the course and will lead to more enjoyable play.
I am open for ideas on a presentation topic for the evening dinner: slide show, round-table, direct talk, . . . ?
Looking forward to a very enjoyable event.
Mike