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Saturday, the South Gulf Cove Yacht Club held
their 2nd,. Annual Invitational "Goofy Golf"
Tournament , at the Rosebud Circle Country Club. In
1988 a few South Gulf Cove home owners met and
discussed forming a boating club. January 1990
their first officers (Bridge) were elected and the
club was officially named South Gulf Cove Yacht
Club. June 1998 they became a non-profit
organization. Their aim is to educate their members
about boating in a safe and sensible manner and to
enjoy each others company. Members receive a
monthly newsletter, "Fish Rapper", which details
information on the locks, waterways, by law
changes, schedule of activities and any items
concerning boating and members. They meet the first
Tuesday of every month at the Rotonda American
Legion Post.
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Jerry David, Carol Vanderploeg,
John Bishop and Rich Vanderploeg.
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Finale: "Surf City" WOW what a
group of very imaginative people.
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When the South Gulf Cove Yacht Club members
decide to have their 2nd annual fun gala, they set
the date for March 13th. They brain stormed on how
to improve this years event, if that was possible
because last years invitational was a real blast.
The rules were very creative and the longest hole
was 36 yards. Only one club, of choice, was used
for the entire game. Par for the five hole Rosebud
Circle Country Club course was 16. The pro that set
the par for that course must have been a real
winner. The score cards were ingeniously fashioned
and had a professional look. Green fees were $1.00
per person, and good for all day. Tee off's started
at 12:30 PM, making time for a play off, if
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The tongue in cheek,
"Professional advisement board, peanut
gallery and all around hecklers" stationed
behind the first tee. seated, Walt and
Lynn Graham, Standing, Bob Lugari, Bill
and Nan Campbell.
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needed. Everyone brought a dish to pass,
there were so many different and wonderful tasty
assortments.
Entertainment arrived from Timbuktu and everyone
had a "Blast Of The Past."
If you would like to get in touch with MaryJo
contact her at the Englewood Sun Healed, 167 W.
Dearborn St., Englewood, or call her at 474-5521 or
475-1079 or e-mail her through her web site at,
http://users.sunline.net/maryjo.
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Signing in at the "PRO SHOP"
Alan Bull, Hal Lichty and Assistant, Justin
Smith
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Goofy Golf Course developers,
Ken and Twig Nelson with "Ranger" Lance Crandell
AKA BC.
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