ongoing
beer tasting golf series
multiple courses
The 2017 American Golf Beer
Tasting Golf Tournament Series
has proven to be extremely
popular, but don't worry if you
haven't made it to one of the
monthly gatherings – there are
still two events remaining this
season. The celebration of
swings and suds continues
September 29 at san dimas
canyon golf course and
October 27 at mountain
meadows golf course, featuring tasters from
Kona Brewing, Golden Road Brewing, Four
Peaks Brewing, Elysian Brewing, 805 Brewing
and more. For $43 per player ($40 for The
Players Club members), participants receive
nine holes of golf with contests, prizes, dinner
and music, and beer tastings during warm ups,
on the course and after the round. Golfers can
sign up for the Friday afternoon events as
singles, twosomes, threesomes or foursomes.
More details are available by emailing Kimmy
Arranaga at karranaga@americangolf.com.
september 15
golf and give back
lakewood country club
Playing golf and supporting charity is a great
combination, and you can support the Long
Beach Ronald McDonald House and the Red
Shoe Society by playing September 15 at
Lakewood Country Club in the Golf and Give
Back tournament. The $150 entry includes
green fees, cart, range balls, lunch and dinner.
Following play in the 1 p.m. shotgun, there will
be an auction and raffle. learn more.
september 28
shaun lumachi
memorial golf classic
el dorado park golf course
The Shaun Lumachi Memorial
Golf Classic hosted by the Long
Beach Chamber of Commerce
will take place at El Dorado Park
Golf Course on September 28
with registration beginning at 9
a.m. The entry fee is $375 per
person, which includes green
fees, cart, range balls, lunch and
dinner. learn more.
october 27
monster day
san dimas canyon golf course
An annual tradition at San Dimas Canyon Golf
Course, Monster Day celebrates Halloween
early (on October 27) with frightful fun
throughout the course, plus contests, raffles
and prizes. All packages include green fees,
cart fees, range balls and food and beverage
from the Monster Mash Menu. learn more.
NOTE: The events listed on this page are subject to all applicable
liquor laws and regulations.
course improvement
rancho san
JoaQuin now
in Great shape
I
f you've played rancho
san Joaquin golf
course lately, you've
probably noticed major
course improvements at
the Irvine facility.
The facility made a
commitment starting in
2012 to work on improv-
ing playability, with
projects ranging from
replacing fairway sod to
renovations of bunkers
and tee boxes.
This year, the course
has replaced approxi-
mately 40,000 square feet
of sod in fairways and
rough areas while also
testing turf reduction in
areas outside of normal
play. The sodding was
completed in mid-August.
"Some of the areas are
still roped to give them a
chance to root in," said
Rancho San Joaquin Gen-
eral Manager Dennis
Stankovic. "We're making
sure we maintain turf in
those areas."
San Dimas Canyon Golf Course.
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