The document provides an overview of the history and development of the El Paso Country Club over the past 100 years since its founding in 1906. It discusses improvements and renovations made to the club facilities and grounds over time. It also profiles several professional golfers who started their careers at El Paso Country Club and achieved success on the PGA Tour. The club has maintained financial stability and continues to be a premier country club in the region.
The document provides biographical information about Nick Berry and his racing career. It details how Berry knew from a young age that he wanted to be a sprint car racer. It describes his accomplishments racing various classes over the years. The document proposes that in 2012, with proper funding, Berry and his team NBR Motorsports would like to field a car in the World of Outlaws sprint car series and compete for rookie of the year.
The document provides a summary of the 2010 driver lineup for Revolution Racing, including 10 drivers and their career highlights in various racing series. The drivers range in age from 16 to 25 and include both male and female competitors. Their experience spans various stock car, late model, midget, karting, and road racing series at both regional and national levels.
The document is a guide to events hosted by The Eden Club in 2015. It highlights various golf tournaments and social events taking place around the world between February and June. The guide provides details on the format and locations for member-guest competitions, pro-am tournaments featuring top golf pros, and shootout knockout matches. It also lists contact information for the Events Team to provide more information or register interest in attending.
Old Dominion University was once a dominant women's college basketball program, winning national championships in the 1970s and 1980s when the sport was first gaining popularity. However, as programs like Tennessee and UConn emerged as superpowers, ODU struggled to keep up and faded from prominence. In this article, ODU attempts to recapture past success by making the Sweet 16 of the 2008 NCAA tournament, led by guard Jazzmin Walters' game-winning shot. However, their history of titles was over 20 years ago and many current players are unaware of ODU's tradition, showing how far the program has fallen. Coach Wendy Larry works to rebuild the program's prestige but it remains uncertain if they can regain an elite status.
The document summarizes the 15th annual Golden Gate Invitational golf tournament benefiting the American Cancer Society. Key details include a schedule of activities on August 8th including a shotgun start on the Lake and Ocean courses of the Olympic Club in San Francisco. There will also be a 19th hole reception and awards dinner. The tournament has raised over $4 million for cancer research and patient services. Live auction items include golf experiences and luxury trips.
Jack Nicklaus had an illustrious golf career in which he won a record 18 major championships. He was named Golfer of the Century and won numerous other awards recognizing his lifetime contributions to the sport of golf.
Hagan Wood of Texas A&M-Commerce and Beatriz Prados of Tarleton State are named Men's and Women's Golfers of the Week. Wood led A&M-Commerce to a team victory in its first tournament win since 2013-14 with scores of 69 and 73. Prados shot scores of 150 to win the individual title and lead Tarleton State to a team victory, its third tournament win of the 2015-16 season. The summaries also provide results from other top golfers and upcoming schedules for men's and women's teams in the conference.
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The document summarizes the results of the Family Toyota/Family Honda Junior golf tournament. James Lee finished first in the boys division with a score of 198. Jane Rah finished first in the girls division with a score of 203. The tournament was hosted by the American Junior Golf Association and took place at the Coto de Caza Golf & Racquet Club in California.
The document provides biographical information about Nick Berry and his racing career. It details how Berry knew from a young age that he wanted to be a sprint car racer. It describes his accomplishments racing various classes over the years. The document proposes that in 2012, with proper funding, Berry and his team NBR Motorsports would like to field a car in the World of Outlaws sprint car series and compete for rookie of the year.
The document provides a summary of the 2010 driver lineup for Revolution Racing, including 10 drivers and their career highlights in various racing series. The drivers range in age from 16 to 25 and include both male and female competitors. Their experience spans various stock car, late model, midget, karting, and road racing series at both regional and national levels.
The document is a guide to events hosted by The Eden Club in 2015. It highlights various golf tournaments and social events taking place around the world between February and June. The guide provides details on the format and locations for member-guest competitions, pro-am tournaments featuring top golf pros, and shootout knockout matches. It also lists contact information for the Events Team to provide more information or register interest in attending.
Old Dominion University was once a dominant women's college basketball program, winning national championships in the 1970s and 1980s when the sport was first gaining popularity. However, as programs like Tennessee and UConn emerged as superpowers, ODU struggled to keep up and faded from prominence. In this article, ODU attempts to recapture past success by making the Sweet 16 of the 2008 NCAA tournament, led by guard Jazzmin Walters' game-winning shot. However, their history of titles was over 20 years ago and many current players are unaware of ODU's tradition, showing how far the program has fallen. Coach Wendy Larry works to rebuild the program's prestige but it remains uncertain if they can regain an elite status.
The document summarizes the 15th annual Golden Gate Invitational golf tournament benefiting the American Cancer Society. Key details include a schedule of activities on August 8th including a shotgun start on the Lake and Ocean courses of the Olympic Club in San Francisco. There will also be a 19th hole reception and awards dinner. The tournament has raised over $4 million for cancer research and patient services. Live auction items include golf experiences and luxury trips.
Jack Nicklaus had an illustrious golf career in which he won a record 18 major championships. He was named Golfer of the Century and won numerous other awards recognizing his lifetime contributions to the sport of golf.
Hagan Wood of Texas A&M-Commerce and Beatriz Prados of Tarleton State are named Men's and Women's Golfers of the Week. Wood led A&M-Commerce to a team victory in its first tournament win since 2013-14 with scores of 69 and 73. Prados shot scores of 150 to win the individual title and lead Tarleton State to a team victory, its third tournament win of the 2015-16 season. The summaries also provide results from other top golfers and upcoming schedules for men's and women's teams in the conference.
Family Toyota_Family Honda Junior presented by The First American CorporationJong Yeop Lim
The document summarizes the results of the Family Toyota/Family Honda Junior golf tournament. James Lee finished first in the boys division with a score of 198. Jane Rah finished first in the girls division with a score of 203. The tournament was hosted by the American Junior Golf Association and took place at the Coto de Caza Golf & Racquet Club in California.
Jared Baker of Midwestern State University won the men's individual title at the Dallas Baptist Classic. Casey Wild of Tarleton State University tied for the women's individual title, helping Tarleton win its second consecutive tournament. Ben Hogan of West Texas A&M University tied for 15th place individually to lead the Buffs to an 11th place team finish. Both the Tarleton State and West Texas A&M golf teams will next compete at the Lone Star Conference Championship from April 18-19 in Frisco, Texas.
Lake Lanier Waterfront Home Sales Listings March 2018Arthur Prescott
Lake Lanier Waterfront Home Sales Listings March 2018. A recap of Lake Lanier home sales and the MLS listings for each home. Presented by Arthur Prescott, a REALTOR with Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Georgia Properties on Lake Lanier.
www.LakeSidneyLanierHomes.com
Lake Lanier Waterfront Home Sales Listings June 2018Arthur Prescott
Lake Lanier Waterfront Home Sales Listings June 2018. A recap of Lake Lanier home sales and the MLS listings for each home. Presented by Arthur Prescott, a REALTOR with Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Georgia Properties on Lake Lanier.
www.LakeSidneyLanierHomes.com
The Trinidad State Junior College women's volleyball team finished their most successful season in school history with 25 wins. Four players were named to the All-Region IX team, while three more earned All-Tournament honors. The team's success was due to strong play from their 20-player roster. Two standout players, Taylor Mansfield and Rylee Abert, were both named All-Region and All-Tournament in their two years at TSJC and will continue their volleyball careers at the NCAA Division I and Division II levels respectively. The Trojans finished with over 25 wins, their most since 2002, despite losing their talented group of seven graduating sophomores.
Lake Lanier Waterfront Home Sales Listings July 2018Arthur Prescott
Lake Lanier Waterfront Home Sales Listings July 2018. A recap of Lake Lanier home sales and the MLS listings for each home. Presented by Arthur Prescott, a REALTOR with Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Georgia Properties on Lake Lanier.
www.LakeSidneyLanierHomes.com
This seminar was conducted on July 2, 2012 by Professor John Preston.
Abstract: There are concerns that Britain’s ageing infrastructure will become increasingly inadequate in the 21st century, that this will impact on future economic and environmental performance and insufficient attention is being paid to this issue.
This presentation outlines some of the work of the Infrastructure Transitions Research Consortium (ITRC), a five year research programme that began in January 2011, led by the University of Oxford and including six other Universities and over 40 stakeholders from British Government and Industry.
El documento no contiene ningún contenido, por lo que no puedo generar un resumen. Un resumen requiere información sustantiva para identificar los puntos clave y comprimirlos en una forma concisa.
Final project raising south sudan - hannah risserHannah Risser
South Sudan gained independence in 2011 after decades of civil war. Raising South Sudan is a nonprofit working to help the new country by building schools, as education levels are extremely low. The organization was started with help from Lost Boys of Sudan who resettled in the US. Fundraising events like a benefit concert and bowling tournament have helped support school construction in South Sudan. Education is seen as key to the country's growth.
A Fibria é a maior produtora mundial de celulose de eucalipto, com capacidade anual de 5,3 milhões de toneladas. Sua história remonta às décadas de 1960-1970 com as fundações da Aracruz Florestal e Celulose S.A. Em 2008, a Votorantim Celulose e Papel incorporou a Aracruz, dando origem à atual Fibria. A empresa opera plantações florestais renováveis em 6 estados brasileiros e destinada principalmente para exportação.
This document discusses free PowerPoint templates. It provides templates that can be downloaded and used without cost for creating PowerPoint presentations. The templates cover a wide variety of topics and styles to suit different needs.
SMART Infrastructure Facility Associate Professor Rodney Clark, shared his work with the wider university community recently when he presented a SMART Seminar. Titled, ‘Tweets, Emergencies and Experience - New Theory and Methods in support of the PetaJakarta Project’, SMART's Co-Lab Manager presented this seminar on November 18th, 2014.
O documento descreve uma sequência de atividades em aulas para desenvolver a competência da escrita em alunos. As aulas trabalham com diferentes gêneros textuais como conto, história em quadrinhos, carta e receita a partir da história de Chapeuzinho Vermelho. As atividades incluem leitura, dramatização, reescrita e preparação de uma receita. O objetivo é que os alunos aprimorem habilidades como identificar gêneros, relações causais e elementos de narrativa.
This document contains a collection of photographs from New York City between the late 19th century and mid 20th century. The photos show landmarks like Grand Central Terminal, aerial views of the city, bridges under construction, street scenes, parks, infrastructure, and more. They provide a glimpse into what the city looked like during this time period and showcase the growth and development of New York.
1. O documento apresenta diretrizes atualizadas para o tratamento farmacológico da obesidade e do sobrepeso segundo a ABESO/SBEM de 2010.
2. O tratamento farmacológico está indicado quando há falha no tratamento não farmacológico em pacientes com IMC ≥ 30 kg/m2 ou ≥ 25 kg/m2 com fatores de risco.
3. Entre os medicamentos discutidos, a anfepramona mostrou-se eficaz para perda de peso com melhora de fatores cardiometabólicos,
What teen learners can learn from childrenLeo Selivan
It is commonly believed that children are better at learning foreign languages than older learners. Do we lose our language learning ability with age or do we change our approach to language learning? In this talk I look at some successful strategies child learners use which teenage learners can draw on and their teachers can tap into.
Jared Baker of Midwestern State University won the men's individual title at the Dallas Baptist Classic. Casey Wild of Tarleton State University tied for the women's individual title, helping Tarleton win its second consecutive tournament. Ben Hogan of West Texas A&M University tied for 15th place individually to lead the Buffs to an 11th place team finish. Both the Tarleton State and West Texas A&M golf teams will next compete at the Lone Star Conference Championship from April 18-19 in Frisco, Texas.
Lake Lanier Waterfront Home Sales Listings March 2018Arthur Prescott
Lake Lanier Waterfront Home Sales Listings March 2018. A recap of Lake Lanier home sales and the MLS listings for each home. Presented by Arthur Prescott, a REALTOR with Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Georgia Properties on Lake Lanier.
www.LakeSidneyLanierHomes.com
Lake Lanier Waterfront Home Sales Listings June 2018Arthur Prescott
Lake Lanier Waterfront Home Sales Listings June 2018. A recap of Lake Lanier home sales and the MLS listings for each home. Presented by Arthur Prescott, a REALTOR with Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Georgia Properties on Lake Lanier.
www.LakeSidneyLanierHomes.com
The Trinidad State Junior College women's volleyball team finished their most successful season in school history with 25 wins. Four players were named to the All-Region IX team, while three more earned All-Tournament honors. The team's success was due to strong play from their 20-player roster. Two standout players, Taylor Mansfield and Rylee Abert, were both named All-Region and All-Tournament in their two years at TSJC and will continue their volleyball careers at the NCAA Division I and Division II levels respectively. The Trojans finished with over 25 wins, their most since 2002, despite losing their talented group of seven graduating sophomores.
Lake Lanier Waterfront Home Sales Listings July 2018Arthur Prescott
Lake Lanier Waterfront Home Sales Listings July 2018. A recap of Lake Lanier home sales and the MLS listings for each home. Presented by Arthur Prescott, a REALTOR with Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Georgia Properties on Lake Lanier.
www.LakeSidneyLanierHomes.com
This seminar was conducted on July 2, 2012 by Professor John Preston.
Abstract: There are concerns that Britain’s ageing infrastructure will become increasingly inadequate in the 21st century, that this will impact on future economic and environmental performance and insufficient attention is being paid to this issue.
This presentation outlines some of the work of the Infrastructure Transitions Research Consortium (ITRC), a five year research programme that began in January 2011, led by the University of Oxford and including six other Universities and over 40 stakeholders from British Government and Industry.
El documento no contiene ningún contenido, por lo que no puedo generar un resumen. Un resumen requiere información sustantiva para identificar los puntos clave y comprimirlos en una forma concisa.
Final project raising south sudan - hannah risserHannah Risser
South Sudan gained independence in 2011 after decades of civil war. Raising South Sudan is a nonprofit working to help the new country by building schools, as education levels are extremely low. The organization was started with help from Lost Boys of Sudan who resettled in the US. Fundraising events like a benefit concert and bowling tournament have helped support school construction in South Sudan. Education is seen as key to the country's growth.
A Fibria é a maior produtora mundial de celulose de eucalipto, com capacidade anual de 5,3 milhões de toneladas. Sua história remonta às décadas de 1960-1970 com as fundações da Aracruz Florestal e Celulose S.A. Em 2008, a Votorantim Celulose e Papel incorporou a Aracruz, dando origem à atual Fibria. A empresa opera plantações florestais renováveis em 6 estados brasileiros e destinada principalmente para exportação.
This document discusses free PowerPoint templates. It provides templates that can be downloaded and used without cost for creating PowerPoint presentations. The templates cover a wide variety of topics and styles to suit different needs.
SMART Infrastructure Facility Associate Professor Rodney Clark, shared his work with the wider university community recently when he presented a SMART Seminar. Titled, ‘Tweets, Emergencies and Experience - New Theory and Methods in support of the PetaJakarta Project’, SMART's Co-Lab Manager presented this seminar on November 18th, 2014.
O documento descreve uma sequência de atividades em aulas para desenvolver a competência da escrita em alunos. As aulas trabalham com diferentes gêneros textuais como conto, história em quadrinhos, carta e receita a partir da história de Chapeuzinho Vermelho. As atividades incluem leitura, dramatização, reescrita e preparação de uma receita. O objetivo é que os alunos aprimorem habilidades como identificar gêneros, relações causais e elementos de narrativa.
This document contains a collection of photographs from New York City between the late 19th century and mid 20th century. The photos show landmarks like Grand Central Terminal, aerial views of the city, bridges under construction, street scenes, parks, infrastructure, and more. They provide a glimpse into what the city looked like during this time period and showcase the growth and development of New York.
1. O documento apresenta diretrizes atualizadas para o tratamento farmacológico da obesidade e do sobrepeso segundo a ABESO/SBEM de 2010.
2. O tratamento farmacológico está indicado quando há falha no tratamento não farmacológico em pacientes com IMC ≥ 30 kg/m2 ou ≥ 25 kg/m2 com fatores de risco.
3. Entre os medicamentos discutidos, a anfepramona mostrou-se eficaz para perda de peso com melhora de fatores cardiometabólicos,
What teen learners can learn from childrenLeo Selivan
It is commonly believed that children are better at learning foreign languages than older learners. Do we lose our language learning ability with age or do we change our approach to language learning? In this talk I look at some successful strategies child learners use which teenage learners can draw on and their teachers can tap into.
Taking notes using abbreviations is the best way to capture words the lecturer uses. It is important to abbreviate and shorten words quickly and accurately when taking notes. However, there are some cautions when using abbreviations such as not using the same abbreviation for different words, using specific symbols to avoid confusion, and not forgetting the meaning of abbreviations used.
La Unión Europea ha acordado un paquete de sanciones contra Rusia por su invasión de Ucrania. Las sanciones incluyen restricciones a los bancos rusos, la prohibición de la venta de aviones y equipos a Rusia, y sanciones contra funcionarios rusos. Los líderes de la UE esperan que las sanciones aumenten la presión económica sobre Rusia y la disuadan de continuar su agresión contra Ucrania.
Ken Stuart began playing tennis late at age 14 in 1957 and went on to have a legendary 60+ year career in tennis. He was a champion player who won numerous high school, college, and professional titles. Ken was also a highly successful tennis club owner and administrator, designing and running 4 prestigious Southern California clubs. Most notably, he hosted the 1997 Davis Cup match between the US and Netherlands in Newport Beach. Ken made countless contributions to growing and promoting the sport of tennis through special events, programs, and his pioneering computerized player matching system.
The PGA Tour consists of 45 official money tournaments played over 41 weeks, with breaks in November and December. Major tournaments include the US Open, Masters, PGA Championship, and The Open Championship. Team events are the Ryder Cup (US vs. Europe) and President's Cup (US vs. international excluding Europe). Top players are ranked weekly, currently led by Luke Donald. Tiger Woods has won numerous tournaments and awards over his career. The PGA Tour was founded in 1916 and governs professional golf tournaments in North America.
Three tour professionals from Hacienda Golf Club will compete in the US Open and US Women's Open: Mark Anguiano, Angel Yin, and Jenny Shin. Hacienda has a program that provides playing privileges to attract and develop elite players, which benefits both the pros and the club's growing junior golf program. The club's difficult course and culture of top juniors and pros practicing together has helped separate Hacienda and supported the success of these three players in qualifying for the national championships.
This document provides information about advertising opportunities within professional golf organizations and tournaments. It summarizes the major golf tours including the PGA Tour, which operates the main US men's tours, and the LPGA Tour, which is the longest-running women's sports association. It also discusses top golfers and tournaments from 2015, demographic profiles of golf audiences, and online engagement with golf through mobile devices and social media. The document promotes aligning advertising with professional golf events to reach affluent, educated audiences.
The document provides a history of golf tracing its origins back to ancient Roman and Chinese games. It discusses the establishment of professional golf organizations in both the US and UK in the late 19th century. It then focuses on the modern PGA of America, outlining its founding in 1916 and leadership positions. It also briefly describes the FedEx Cup playoff system and major sponsors of Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy.
The document is the July/August 2013 newsletter of the China City Golf Club (CCGC). It recaps recent CCGC events including a chipping and putting competition and mid-year tournament. It also lists the three greatest male golfers as Jack Nicklaus, Tiger Woods, and Ben Hogan, and the three greatest female golfers as Annika Sörenstam, Kathy Whitworth, and Mickey Wright. Finally, it provides brief biographies of Nicklaus, Woods, and Hogan highlighting their professional accomplishments and records.
This document provides an overview of professional golf advertising opportunities through various organizations and television networks. It discusses the PGA Tour, LPGA Tour, and Champions Tour as well as major golf programming on cable television. Examples of prominent golf tournaments are also listed. The target audiences for men's and women's golf are described as affluent, well-educated, and older than 35 years old on average. In summary, the document promotes partnering with Cox Media and major golf organizations to access a growing fan base through television advertising and sponsorships.
This document provides information about several charity golf tournaments held in Indian Country that raise funds for charitable causes. It discusses the Notah Begay III Foundation Challenge, which has raised over $4 million for Native youth programs. It also mentions the AMERIND Risk Protecting Tribal Families Tournament, the NCAIED RES Scholarship Tournament, the NABI Golf Classic, and the UNITY Golf Classic, all of which use golf events to raise money for scholarships, family assistance programs, and Native youth organizations.
The Round Rock Express is a minor league baseball team that has been very successful since starting play in 2000. They play their home games at The Dell Diamond, an award winning stadium located in Round Rock, Texas. The Express draws over 8,700 fans per game on average, more than any other Double-A team, and the ownership group led by Nolan Ryan has helped make the Express a model franchise.
The document provides biographical information about Canadian polo player Fred Mannix. It details that he has had an accomplished polo career, becoming one of the youngest players to compete in the 2001 World Championship and going on to be the first Canadian in 78 years to compete in the prestigious Argentine Triple Crown tournaments. The document also provides information about the governing bodies and tournaments of polo in Argentina, the UK, and US, and sponsorship opportunities for partnering brands through Fred Mannix's team.
The document provides a history of El Paso Country Club from its founding in 1906. It describes how 11 prominent citizens formed the club and established the first 9-hole golf course. The original clubhouse was a small adobe building located where Dudley Field baseball park used to be. Membership grew and the club relocated in 1908 to a site leased from Fort Bliss, with many army officers as members. Though conditions were primitive, the club thrived as the city grew in the early 20th century.
The document is about El Paso Country Club. It mentions the club and was authored by Catherine Crowell Cagle and Jack Mahoney, likely members or employees of the club. Unfortunately there is not enough contextual information provided to generate a more detailed 3 sentence summary.
This document lists the presidents of the El Paso Country Club from 1907 to 2008. It provides a brief history of the club, noting that it was founded in 1906 by a group interested in developing a club where sportsmanship and fellowship were valued. It then lists each president's name alongside the years they served as president of the club in a table format.
The document provides a history of El Paso Country Club from its founding in 1906. It describes how 11 prominent citizens formed the club and established the first 9-hole golf course. The original clubhouse was a small adobe building located where Dudley Field baseball park used to be. Membership grew and the club relocated in 1908 to a site leased from Fort Bliss, with many army officers as members. Though conditions were primitive, the club thrived as the city grew in the early 20th century.
The document summarizes the history of the El Paso Country Club from 1916 to the mid-1930s. It describes how the second clubhouse burned down in 1916 and the club relocated to land donated by Mr. Zack T. White in the Upper Valley. A new clubhouse was built there in the 1920s. Over time, the club added amenities like tennis courts and a pool. Financial difficulties during the Great Depression led the club to cut costs, reduce membership fees, and sell club assets to help members pay their dues.
The document provides a history of the El Paso Country Club from the 1940s through the 1960s. It discusses the introduction of early golf carts in the late 1940s, made from stripped down cars and other parts. In the 1950s, the club saw increased membership after World War II and undertook renovations like installing air conditioning and a new swimming pool. Tournaments like the PGA Tour and Texas PGA were held at the club. By the late 1950s and 1960s, further renovations and remodeling of the clubhouse were discussed and undertaken. The document also profiles some of the leading lady golfers at the club over the decades.
The El Paso Country Club underwent a major renovation and reconstruction project throughout the 1970s and 1980s to improve facilities and attract new members. This included a $300,000 renovation plan in 1969-1972 to update the dining facilities, locker rooms, golf shop, and other areas. In the 1980s, the golf course was completely redesigned by a California architect, lengthening it to over 6,700 yards. Membership increased during this time period as the Club offered incentives for new members and modernized amenities. By the late 1980s, the Club was financially successful and continuing to invest in further improvements and programs.
The El Paso Country Club was founded in 1906 and has experienced numerous changes over the past century. It was originally located on Dudley Field but moved locations in 1909 and 1918 due to fires destroying clubhouses. In 1918, the club moved to land donated in the upper valley. Throughout the 1900s, the club underwent many renovations and additions to the clubhouse and golf course to modernize facilities and attract new members. Major events held at the club include the first El Paso Open in 1920 and the PGA El Paso Invitational in 1952. The club celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2006.
This document provides a summary of the history of the El Paso Country Club from 1906 to 2008 in El Paso, Texas. It includes an introduction, 5 chapters covering different eras of the club's history, and additional sections on the club today, references, and acknowledgments. The chapters discuss the early years of the club from 1906 to the 1930s, the 1940s to 1960s, the 1970s to 1990s, and 2000s. It also highlights some notable events, members, and leaders of the club over its first 100 years.
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To date, the twenty-first century has been
a period of capital growth for the club.
Exquisite remodeling in many club areas
continues. The membership is full, spilling
over into a waiting list, and the club is
completely free of debt.
In its one-hundredth year, the El Paso
Country Club has become an important part
of the foundation of our city. As members, we
owe thanks to that group of founding fathers
whose love of golf led them to develop a club
where sportsmanship goes hand in hand
with good fellowship and pride.
The club looks much different today than
it did in May of 1998 when Bill Dahlberg
was hired as the general manager, from
the clubhouse building to the golf course,
swimming pool, and tennis areas. The
membership profile has changed during
this period as well. The average age of our
membership in 1998 was sixty-six years old,
but because of the many young families that
have joined the club in recent years, today’s
average age of our membership is fifty-four.
In October of 2005, the club had a
membership campaign that brought
in eighty-five new members to various
membership categories, bringing our total
membership to 799. One of the long-range
goals of the Board of Directors was for the
club to become more family-friendly while
adding young members and increasing their
participation in club activities. Much of
that goal has been achieved, and there are
more family activities being planned. There
are many more tennis, golf, and swimming
programs for children than in the past with
other programs on the way.
TheElPasoCountryClubToday
While making all of these improvements,
the club remains debt-free and continues to
be the premier country club in West Texas
and Southern New Mexico.
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Meanwhile, Swanson, Hietala, Fields, and
Baryla are aiming for the main PGA TOUR.
Their preparation spans competition on four
tours, Nationwide, Asian, Canadian, and
Texas Tight Lies.
Also, very worthy of mention are the
generosity and support of membership and
the EPCC Board
of Governors who
have greatly aided
these professionals,
all of whom have
been taught by Bill
Eschenbrenner.
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EPCC:TouringProCapital
During the past forty years, EPCC has
been directly connected with more touring
professionals than any other club in America.
This group of fourteen players began with
Ben Kern, who was sponsored on the PGA
TOUR from 1966 to 1975 by members headed
by CPA Paul Borschow. Others with El Paso
connections include Lee Trevino, Tim
Norris, Joel Edwards, Steve Haskins (son of
famed UTEP basketball coach Don Haskins),
J. P. Hayes, Paul Stankowski, Rich Beem,
Kristi Albers, Rick Todd, Dan Swanson,
Ryan Hietala, Todd Fields, and Chris Baryla.
Trevino, Hayes, Stankowski, Beem, and
Albers have long and distinguished careers,
which are featured separately in individual
stories within this book.
The others have had different degrees
of success, ranging from a PGA TOUR win
(Norris and Edwards) to victories on the
Ben Hogan Nationwide Tour (Haskins and
Todd). Norris, who won the 1979 College All-
America Golf Classic, later was sponsored
by EPCC members and won the 1982 Sammy
Davis Jr.-Greater Hartford Open in record
fashion. He averaged less than 65 per round
for a tournament record of 259.
Edwards also won once on the PGA TOUR
(Air Canada) after graduating from EPCC’s
junior program.
Haskins, who was a contemporary of
Edwards and another product of the club’s
junior program, was a multiple winner on
the Ben Hogan Tour.
Todd, the current UTEP golf coach, also
was a two-time champion on the Hogan Tour
and winner of the Asian Order of Merit.
Both Haskins and Todd have retained their
skills and will soon be eligible to try the
Champions Tour.
Rich Beem and
PGA trophy.
(EPCC)
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PaulStankowski
A three-time All-America at UTEP, Paul
Stankowski has won twice on the PGA
TOUR despite a series of injuries and an
opening round 70 at the 2006 Qualifying
School. He rallied to finish T8 to regain his
PGA TOUR card for the 2007 campaign after
playing the last two seasons of a medical
exemption.
Stankowski, whose promising Tour
career began in 1994 with help from EPCC
members,hasbeenhamperedbyoperations
on both wrists and LASIK surgery. His
breakthrough year came in 1996 when he
won the Nationwide Tour’s Louisiana Open,
earning him a sixth alternate spot for the
Tour’s BellSouth Classic the following
week. He proceeded to gain entry into that
tournamentanddefeatedBrandelChamblee
with a birdie on the first extra hole.
The sudden-death victory against
Chamblee gave Stankowski the distinction
of being the only player ever to win
Nationwide Tour and PGA TOUR events
back-to-back. He capped this fine season
with another pair of victories after the
official Tour ended, winning the Lincoln-
Mercury Kapalua International and Casio
World Open in Japan.
This was a strong prelude for the 1997
campaign when he qualified for the Tour
Championship after finishing a career-
high twenty-first on the money list. The
highlight of that year came with his
impressive triumph in the United Airlines
Hawaiian Open in a playoff against Jim
Furyk and Mike Reid.
In addition to his accomplishments on
the course, the oft-injured Stankowski is
known for being an expert analyst for the
Golf Channel and XM Radio’s PGA TOUR
Network.
Paul Stankowski, winner of the
1996 BellSouth Classic and the
1997 United Airlines Hawaiian
Open. (Mike Norwich)
6. 8787
KristiAlbers
Kristi Arrington Albers, who represents
Vista Hills and El Paso Country Club, has
been a winner at every level of golf, rang-
ing from junior competition to the LPGA
Tour. As a young golfer, she won the Sun
Country Junior State Championship and was
a high school star before graduating to the
University of New Mexico.
Her college career was even more impres-
sive. Kristi was a First-Team All-American
in 1984–85 and three-time All-Conference
player. She also won the 1984 New Mexico
State Invitational, New Mexico Amateur
Championship, and Dick McGuire Invitational.
Following her distinguished amateur career
came a quick transition to the professional
ranks as she earned exempt status at the
1985 LPGA Final Qualifying Tournament. Her
twenty-year LPGA campaign began in 1986,
and she surpassed the $2 million mark in
earnings during 2003.
The highlight of her LPGA career came ten
years earlier when she won the 1993 Sprint
Classic in Tallahassee, Florida. Winner with
a wire-to-wire performance, Kristi withstood
the pressure to post a nine-under-par total
of 279, one stroke ahead of Rosie Jones on
the difficult Killearn Country Club course.
The victory, which came after two second-
place LPGA finishes in 1992, was very well
deserved and rewarding. In fact, the $180,000
winner’s share of the $1.2 million purse, was
more than she had won in any of the seven
previous years.
Kristi, who married El Paso television
sportscaster Fred Albers in 1987, was a regu-
lar competitor on the LPGA Tour, playing in
an average of twenty-five events each year,
until the birth of their son, Austin Frederick,
in 2001.
Since then, she has limited her LPGA
appearances but still is an excellent player
and familiar figure at El Paso Country Club.
Kristi Albers
Kristi Albers, winner of
the 1993 Sprint Classic.
(Kristi Albers)
7. 88 El Paso Country Club88 El Paso Country Club
RichBeem
Rich Beem, a former assistant professional
at El Paso Country Club, rose toward the top
of the PGA TOUR in 2002 following regional
success in the Sun Country PGA Section in
1998.
A graduate of New Mexico State University
(1993) where his father, Larry, was golf
coach through 2004, Beem is a study in
perseverance. He earned Player-of-the-
Year honors after victories at Socorro and
Truth or Consequences during the 1998 Sun
Country Mini-Tour and capped off this local
dominance by finishing T8 in the PGA Tour
Qualifying Tournament.
Beem then made a strong impact nationally
by winning the Kemper Open in only his
twelfth start on the 1999 Tour. It was worth
$450,000 in contrast to the $5,000 he earned
for winning the 1998 Conrad Hilton Open at
Socorro.
This was merely a preview of his best year
when he won The International and a major,
the National PGA Championship, over Tiger
Woods. His one-stroke victory over Woods,
keyed by an eagle on No. 13 and a thirty-
five-foot birdie putt (16th) at Hazeltine in
Minnesota, led to a final round 66 and 278
total. This clutch finish from three strokes
off the pace marked the first final round
come-from-behind triumph in a major since
Paul Laurie rallied from ten back to win a
playoff at Carnoustie, Scotland, in the 1999
British Open.
Beem also finished T6 at the World Golf
Championships-NEC Invitational to total
$1,950,000 in three August starts and propel
him to the world’s No. 16 ranking.
He remains a factor on the tour because
of his PGA victory’s five-year exemption and
has come a long way since quitting the game
temporarily in 1995 to sell cellular phones
and car stereo systems in Seattle.
From left to right: Rich Lerner, The Golf Channel; Rich Beem, winner of the 1999 Kemper Open,
the 2002 International, and the 2002 National PGA Championship; and Izzy Kahn. (EPCC)
His renewed interest in the game came
after watching fellow El Paso resident J. P.
Hayes win the 1998 Buick Classic. He rallied
to finish T8 to regain his PGA TOUR card for
the 2007 campaign after playing the previous
two seasons on a major medical extension.
9. 90 El Paso Country Club90 El Paso Country Club
J.P.Hayes
John Patrick (J. P.) Hayes is a popular,
regular member of the El Paso Country
Club and the PGA TOUR, for which he first
qualified in 1992.
A graduate of UTEP and the PGA Q School
on five occasions, Hayes has earned more
than $6 million on the TOUR and Nationwide
Tour. His breakthrough on the PGA TOUR
came in the 1998 rain-shortened Buick
Classic at Westchester (N.Y.) Country Club.
J. P. had struggled before this prestigious
event, having broken 70 only once in nine
tournaments with earnings of just $16,712.
This drought came to a sudden end after
impressive rounds of 66-67-68—201 to tie
Jim Furyk for the title over fifty-four holes. In
the playoff, Hayes sank a seven-foot birdie
putt on the first extra hole to earn $324,000
and an all-important two-year PGA TOUR
exemption.
From 1999 to 2001, he was oftentimes a
contender with ten top ten finishes before his
banner year in 2002. Early in that year, Hayes
had a TOUR record-tying eight consecutive
birdies during the Bob Hope Chrysler Classic
at PGA West’s Palmer Course.
The Wisconsin native continued to play
well, finishing in the top five for the third
straight year at the Greater Milwaukee Open.
Next came his second PGA TOUR triumph,
at the John Deere Classic, forged around his
tournament course record 10-under-par 61 in
the second round en route to another record,
22 under 262 total. He almost repeated the
feat in the 2006 John Deere Classic, closing
J. P. Hayes, winner of the
1998 Buick Classic and the
2002 John Deere Classic.
(PGA TOUR)
with Sunday’s lowest round of 65, but John
Senden’s 68 gave him a one-stroke victory
over Hayes.
15. 96 El Paso Country Club96 El Paso Country Club
AMessagefromBillDahlberg
Club Manager 1998–2008
The club looks much different today than
it did in 1998 from the clubhouse building to
the golf course, swimming pool, and tennis
areas. The membership profile has changed
during this period, as well. In 1998, the
average age of our membership was sixty-
six years old, and today’s average member
is fifty-four years of age.
In 2005, the club had a membership
campaign that brought in eighty-five new
members to various membership categories.
One of the long-range goals of the Board
of Governors was for the club to become
more family-friendly while adding young
members and increasing their participation
in club activities. Much of that goal has
been achieved, and there are more family
activities being planned. There are many
more tennis, golf, and swimming programs
for children than in the past with other
programs on the way.
The interior of the clubhouse has under-
gone a complete renovation with new carpet-
ing throughout the building. The ladies’ and
men’s locker rooms and public bathrooms
have been totally renovated along with the
adult bar and dining area. Our fitness room
was enlarged and furnished with new state-
of-the-art equipment.
Two of our older tennis courts were
demolished in 2006, and two new post-tension
courts have replaced them. A slide was
added to the swimming pool area, and this
addition further increased our membership
participation. Our parking lot has been
resurfaced and is now complete with newly
planted islands and additional lighting.
A new lake was added in the spring of
2006 to help make the golf course drought-
resistant. We have also added three wells for
our lakes in the last three years. All of our
golf course equipment is in great condition
as we have replaced equipment as it was
needed. All of our equipment is well short of
its expected lifespan.
Our biggest issue of 2006 was the one-
hundred-year flood that the city of El Paso
and the club had to endure in August. The
club and the west side of the city had more
than fourteen inches of rain in a five-day
period, which caused much damage to the
city’s drainage ditch that runs through our
golf course. The flood washed out three cart
crossing bridges and two walking bridges.
Plans are underway to determine the most
cost-effective way to repair the drainage
ditch and rebuild the bridges.
Much has been accomplished during my
tenure but only because of the support of
the membership and their willingness to
provide the funding for the many projects.
Through my entire employment at the El
Paso Country Club, I have felt very fortunate
to have been employed here as the general
manager. It has been a great honor, joy, and
pleasure for me. The members have always
treated the staff and me with great respect.
There is still much more that needs to be
accomplished to keep the El Paso Country
Club as the premier country club in West
Texas and Southern New Mexico. A long-
range planning committee has been formed
to assess where the club needs to be in the
year 2020 and beyond to make that a reality.
The members have been very supportive
of me, even when they may have disagreed
with the Board of Governors and me on
certain issues.
After ten years, I can honestly say that I
look forward to going to work every day. I
remember that after the first few months
of working at the club, I told my wife that I
loved my job and the club, and unbeknownst
to me, I had been in training all of my life
for the general manager’s job at the El Paso
Country Club.
Bill Dahlberg, General Manager, EPCC. (EPCC)
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CentennialVideoIsLivingHistory
In addition to this one-hundredth-
anniversary book, the El Paso Country Club
Centennial (1906–2006) was featured in a
video presentation made for the members to
see living history. Narrated by Fred Albers,
this colorful DVD was produced in two
parts—the club’s evolution from humble
beginning and the gala centennial party
one hundred years later as the margaritas
flowed.
This first portion of the well-done DVD
features several members recalling some
of the good and tough times that the
club has experienced since its founding
for a membership fee of fifteen dollars.
Throughout war, depression, drought, and
flood, the club has survived and prospered,
ranking as a national leader.
Perhaps the most important fact about
EPCC’s success, however, has been its
equality or lack of prejudice. Creed and
skin color simply do not matter. This is
synonymous with El Paso Country Club,
whose hospitality is just as notable.
Centennial
DVD Cover.
(Neil C. Baker)