2014 ATLANTA CHALLENGE CAPTAIN'S SCORE CARD

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Co-Captains: Angela Nash Bettye Anne Shratter Format & Facts: Match Play

2014 ATLANTA CHALLENGE CAPTAIN’S SCORE CARD For the Record by A.B. Nash

Date: October 6, 2014

Birmingham Comes Up Short in the Match, But Big in Heart and Strong in Character Birmingham’s Team lost

team points that day.

again this year for the

Captain Nash and Past

third year running. A win

Captain Terri Henderson

would have been a great

reflected on the team’s

Four ball

relief for the new Co-

past performance at

Singles

Captains who have lost

Farmlinks in 2009, when

30 Over-all Points

two years in a row. Of

they had started out slow

15 Points to Retain the Cup

course, nothing could

on Saturday and had to

have made them prouder

take at least 12 points of

than the Big Heart and

18 available on the Sun-

Strong Character dis-

day to win the Cup. They

9 Holes of each: Scramble Foursomes

Past Wins: Birmingham

5

played by the Birmingham

not only took the 12, but

Atlanta

8

Team during this past

pulled off a miraculous

weekends competition.

win taking 15 of the 18

Nash said “Each of the

points that day.

individuals on the team have grown in the past year and the team has really formed a tight

POINTS EARNED:

BHAM

ATL

Past players who had been part of that 2009 team could not help but

bond.”

hope they could pull out a

Birmingham’s perform-

though each player played

ance on Day 1 fell short of

their heart out on Sunday,

the team’s expectations

it was not to be. Captains

and the mood was somber

Shratter and Nash led the

win once more. Even

DAY1

SCRAM

that evening. Each player

way in Congratulating the

1-1/2

4-1/2

surely questioning

Atlanta Team and their

whether they had fought

long time Captain Sharnee

DAY 1

4-SOME

hard enough for their

Straub on a well earned

1-1/2

4-1/2

Canyon Ridge Golf Club a Real “BEAUTY”

DAY 2

4-BALL

Canyon Ridge Golf Course

2-1/2

2-1/2

with it’s incredible views of

DAY 2

SINGLE

and it’s target golf focused

5

7

holes nested in rocky out-

TOTAL

TOTAL

11-1/2

18-1/2

ficient to challenge even

the Look Out Mountain Area

croppings proved to be sufthe strongest players of both the Birmingham and

Captain Shratter waits for the remaining 3 pairings on the 18th. Patti Reid and Anne Yuengert had just won their Singles Matches

win. Birmingham and Atlanta gathered for an after competition meal and social, posing for team photos. They closed with hugs and well wishes between long time friends and competitors, looking

Atlanta teams. The Friday morning practice rounds took place as planned. The rain making the experience a soggy one. The greens were soft and slow giving no indication of how fast they might

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2014 ATLANTA CHALLENGE

Canyon Ridge Golf Club a “BEAUTY” (continued)

Flag on the 18th Green with view beyond.

be during the competition

tee shots at the all-carry

reached the collection area

once they dried out. When

Par 3’s. The thoughtfully

at the lower end of the

asked the Canyon Ridge

selected clubs carried the

green.

Head Pro Doug Amor re-

ball either much further or

vealed his plans to have

much shorter than antici-

the greens cut and rolled

pated. The result was a

before each round insuring

knee knocking pitch onto

that the greens would be

the green delivered with a

playing to their regular 12

silent prayer that the ball

on the stimpmeter.

would check up or stop

On Day 1, Saturday, the greens were faster and the prevailing wind was 10 to

rolling before it ran off the other side into rough or sand.

15 mph with gusts that

On Day 2, Sunday, the

Gusty Winds

easily blew a ball of

results of the wind and the

on Saturday

course. Players were

pre-round preparation of

forced to back off putts

the greens did not disap-

several times to wait for a

point those who appreciate

more favorable moment to

a super fast green. The

send their putt to the hole.

green of Hole #2 tricked at

a Major Factor on the Fast Greens and at the All carry Par 3 approach shots.

Players leave the 18th green, above. View of the Beautiful Hole #1 from the back tees, right.

The Gusty Winds were a major factor on the fast greens and on many of the

least one player of each pairing into sending a downhill putt barreling past the hole to not stop until it

Worse still, the second putt uphill would inevitably stop well short of the hole. This green served as a good reminder of how fast the greens might be on the remainder of the course. The winds had less effect on the ball flight on Sunday, so it came down to hard fought matches between the dead serious opponents and the challenges of the course layout. Balls were easily lost if not placed on the fairway or green and tricky shots out of hazards, snarly rough and around rocks set the tone for the match.

For the Record by A.B. Nash

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Birmingham—Meet the Team Members The Atlanta Challenge

points for the team this

has been held annually

year.

starting in 2002. Most of

points for the team. Melanie Smith is one

Jane McGriff first played

Heck of a player. Lori

on the team at Grand Na-

Whitaker her opponent

tional in 2007 and is a val-

even confirmed that she

ued and cherished member

played a great game on

Play and Competition.

of the team.

Sunday. She lost due to

Barbee Bryant is a strong

Angela Nash also joined

the members of team have represented the team multiple years gaining invaluable experience in Match

competitor no matter what

the team in 2007. She is a

on the team and helping to

not realize it, but she has

to her and her partners.

organize the event.

been of great inspiration to

Terri Henderson contin-

Eva Shepherd is the rock

on the team. She was the captain for many years and is endlessly passionate about the event. She is a fierce competitor and respected mentor. Lorraine Maddox is a second year rookie and came through with 2 valuable

of the team. She is good, steady and committed to the team and her team mates. Bettye Anne Shratter is loveable, fun and a breath of fresh air when ever needed. She is a CoCaptain and a good one. She and her partner won 3

in 2008 at Callaway Gardens. And she always looks her best.

“mean” iron shot. She is

other team rock. She may

ues to be a strong player

since she joined the team

Anne Yuengert hits a

every gritty moment playing

most of the points available

and take no prisoners ever

18th. Wanda Venhuizen is an-

gle on Sunday, and earning

She is full steam ahead

one errant shot on the

Co-Captain and has loved

the format, getting an ea-

Linda Woods is Linda.

her team. She has won most of the points available to her in her many years of playing on the

known for wearing a smile on her face while quietly drumming her opponent mercilessly. It must have something to do with her catholic devotion. Playing Alternate:

team.

Patti Reid made her debut

Marion Walker joined us

She filled in mid round for

on the team this year, not

Eva Shepherd who fell ill.

playing since Reynolds in

She beat her opponent in

2010. She a constant-

Singles. She admitted she

source of insight into the

was intimidated by the

game of golf and the game

course and the stress of

of life.

the event, but when called

an event to remember.

on, she was unstoppable.

2014 TEAM: (Alphabetical Listing) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Barbee Bryant Terri Henderson Lorraine Maddox Jane McGriff Angela Nash Eva Sheppard Bettye Anne Shratter 8. Melanie Smith 9. Wanda Venhuizen 10. Marion Walker 11. Linda Woods 12. Anne Yuengert Playing Alternate: Patti Reid Left to Right: Patti Reid, Barbee Bryant, Wanda Venhuizen, Eva Shepherd, Terri Henderson, Lorraine Maddox, Bettye Anne Shratter, Angela Nash, Melanie Smith, Linda Woods (in cheerleader pose), Anne Yuengert, Marion Walker and Jane McGriff.

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