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Monday, April 27, 2020
Golf & Grow - Arizona's premier traveling country club.
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Saturday, January 13, 2018
Saturday, July 23, 2016
Golf and Grow takes on Kierland Golf Course - Guess who wins...
Golf and Grow members take on the prestigious, Troon Property, Kierland Golf Course. Recognized as one of the top resort courses in Scottsdale, AZ, Kierland presented a fun challenge. Highlights of the course include semi-open fairways that frequently helps players have a playable lie and the prestigious level of treatment by the course staff. From the quality custom bag tag to the friendly rangers and helpful staff Kierland was a world-class host.
Golf and Grow hosts monthly networking golf tournaments where members and guests play in a fun, friendly, player friendly tournament designed to grow ones personal and professional network. Players register as a single and are paired together, according to skill and who would be a complimentary colleague or client.
Find out more about other Member Benefits and a schedule for our monthly tournaments at
www.GolfandGrow.com
OR
www.GolfandGrow.com/UpcomingTournaments
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Golf and Grow hosts monthly networking golf tournaments where members and guests play in a fun, friendly, player friendly tournament designed to grow ones personal and professional network. Players register as a single and are paired together, according to skill and who would be a complimentary colleague or client.
Find out more about other Member Benefits and a schedule for our monthly tournaments at
www.GolfandGrow.com
OR
www.GolfandGrow.com/UpcomingTournaments
#Golf #GolfandGrow #GolfForBusiness #GolfForeBusiness #Golf4Biz $GolfForeBiz #GolfForBiz #NetworkingGolf #Kierland #TroonGolf #ScottsdaleGolf #NetworkingScottsdale #NetworkingPhoenix #Scottsdale Networking #PhoenixNetworking #SmallBusiness #SBA #SBALending #NikeGolf #titleist #Teamtitleist #CobraGolf #ClevelandGolf #BridgestoneGolf #HoleInOne #GolfTournament
Golf and Grow takes on Kierland Golf Course - Guess who wins...
Golf and Grow members take on the prestigious, Troon Property, Kierland Golf Course. Recognized as one of the top resort courses in Scottsdale, AZ, Kierland presented a fun challenge. Highlights of the course include semi-open fairways that frequently helps players have a playable lie and the prestigious level of treatment by the course staff. From the quality custom bag tag to the friendly rangers and helpful staff Kierland was a world-class host.
Golf and Grow hosts monthly networking golf tournaments where members and guests play in a fun, friendly, player friendly tournament designed to grow ones personal and professional network. Players register as a single and are paired together, according to skill and who would be a complimentary colleague or client.
Find out more about other Member Benefits and a schedule for our monthly tournaments at
www.GolfandGrow.com
OR
www.GolfandGrow.com/UpcomingTournaments
#Golf #GolfandGrow #GolfForBusiness #GolfForeBusiness #Golf4Biz $GolfForeBiz #GolfForBiz #NetworkingGolf #Kierland #TroonGolf #ScottsdaleGolf #NetworkingScottsdale #NetworkingPhoenix #Scottsdale Networking #PhoenixNetworking #SmallBusiness #SBA #SBALending #NikeGolf #titleist #Teamtitleist #CobraGolf #ClevelandGolf #BridgestoneGolf #HoleInOne #GolfTournament
Golf and Grow hosts monthly networking golf tournaments where members and guests play in a fun, friendly, player friendly tournament designed to grow ones personal and professional network. Players register as a single and are paired together, according to skill and who would be a complimentary colleague or client.
Find out more about other Member Benefits and a schedule for our monthly tournaments at
www.GolfandGrow.com
OR
www.GolfandGrow.com/UpcomingTournaments
#Golf #GolfandGrow #GolfForBusiness #GolfForeBusiness #Golf4Biz $GolfForeBiz #GolfForBiz #NetworkingGolf #Kierland #TroonGolf #ScottsdaleGolf #NetworkingScottsdale #NetworkingPhoenix #Scottsdale Networking #PhoenixNetworking #SmallBusiness #SBA #SBALending #NikeGolf #titleist #Teamtitleist #CobraGolf #ClevelandGolf #BridgestoneGolf #HoleInOne #GolfTournament
Tuesday, June 7, 2016
Results from the Tournament at Dove Valley Ranch
Results from the Tournament
Another sold out field of Golf and Grow golfers played in the May Networking Tournament at Dove Valley Ranch.
Congratulations to the winning team of Steve McKamey and Paul Ruth. Each won a free round of golf at Dove Valley Ranch.
"I look forward to the monthly tournaments like it's my annual vacation"
- Golf and Grow member Jerry Austin
Golf and Grow monthly networking tournaments
is the result of decades of professional networking, thousands of rounds of golf, and hundreds of tournaments. Play golf with your ideal prospects and referral partners at some of the most desirable courses in the world, including courses designed by world-famous Robert Trent Jones Jr., Ben Crenshaw, and Troon Golf. Tournament prizes are awarded for lowest team score, longest drive, closest to pin, and a pre-round putting challenge.
Who Played
Ashley Tuchman - Attorney, McCarthy Law
Brent Bengtson, Loan Officer, HomeStreet Bank
Nick Mowery, Realtor, North & Co.
Luis Rivera, Owner, Excellence Printing
Chris Kamin, Agent, Farm Bureau
Steve McKamey, Owner, ProStar Realty
Paul Ruth, Owner, Mojo Physio
Dan Carlenzoli, Contractor, Carlenzoli and Assoc.
Zeno Zennaro, Loan Officer, CNN Mortgage
Peter Cetera, Owner, The Appliance Repair Men
Ryan Best (member guest)
Dave Lenzen (member guest)
Tim McCarthy, VP Franchise Dev., Rosati's Pizza
Denise Sottile, Realtor, Homesmart Elite
Ted Thomas, Branch Manager, Megastar Financial
Jon Walten, Executive, Affordable Used Copiers
Lee Tuchman, Attorney, Hassan, Hassan, & Tuchman
Jerry Austin, Agent, Hester Heitel & Associates, Inc
Suzanne Soderberg, Loan Officer, Sierra Pacific Mortgage
Jon Matamoros, Suddatha Commericial Moving
Corey Ashton, Owner, Action Glass AZ
Josh Holwegner, Owner, Top End Glass
Wes Dryden, Owner, WCD Enterprises
Tom Kann, Advisor, White Rock Advisors
Steve Froehle, Owner, Froehle & Associates, Inc
Jim Wright, Account Executive, RSG Roofing Supply
Eddie Mork, Owner, CarLife
Ken Huss, Owner, Richmond Milworks
Tom O'Brien, Financial Advisor, Spence Cassidy & Assoc.
Jo Ann Bunn, Owner, iTech Broker, inc.
Mark Smith, (member guest)
Michael Blake, Owner, Live Jacked Training Studio
Mark Kaegi, Owner, Residential Real Estate Appraiser, On the Mark Appraisal
ABOUT THE COURSE: A challenging Robert Trent Jones Jr. design, Dove Valley Ranch boasts 18-hole course of desert golf with a slope of 128. The putting greens are quick and feel like they are rolling a 13 on the stimp. Fairways are of ample size. Water and sand hazards pepper the course.
Tuesday, December 29, 2015
USGA Rule Changes for 2016
Taking effect January 1, 2016, is the 33rd edition of the R&A and USGA Rules of Golf.
These rules have been developed and modified over a period of more than 250 years. Since 1952, the Royal and Ancient (R&A) of St. Andrews and the United States Golf Association (USGA) have collaborated to produce a uniform set of rules so that, wherever the game of golf is played, the same rules apply.
"Play the ball as it lies, play the course as you find it, and if you cannot do either, do what is fair. But to do what is fair, you need to know the Rules of Golf" (Rules of Golf).
FOUR MAJOR common-sense changes are highlighted in the 33rd edition of the Rules of Golf. The new rule changes are as follows:
Removal of Rule 18-2b—Ball Moving After Address: If a ball at rest moves after the player addresses the ball, it is no longer assumed the movement of the ball is the direct effect of the player. If it is more likely than not that the player had no effect on the movement of the ball (i.e, wind, severe slope, animal), the player is no long assessed a one-stroke penalty. A one-stroke penalty under Rule 18-2 will only be applied when the movement of the ball is directly caused by the golfer.
Limited Exception to Rule 6-6d—Wrong Score for Hole: A new exception to disqualification for the submission of an incorrect score card has been added. A player is no longer automatically disqualified for returning a lower than actual score for a hole, as a result of omitting penalty strokes that the player DID NOT know were incurred before returning the score card. In lieu of automatic disqualification, the player will receive an additional two-stroke penalty for the score card error. If there is a question regarding the application of rules, the burden is on the golfer to seek the correct interpretation before submitting the score card.
Modification to Rule 14-3—Artificial Devices and Unusual Equipment; Abnormal Use of Equipment: “...Success should depend on the judgement, skills and abilities of the player.” Rather than an automatic disqualification for breach of Rule 14-3, using artificial devices, unusual equipment, and abnormal use of equipment, a two-stroke penalty (loss of hole in match play) will be applied for the first violation of Rule 14-3. The second violation in the same round will result in disqualification.
Implementation of Rule 14-1b—Prohibition on Anchoring the Club While Making a Stroke: Rule 14-1b was first introduced by the R&A and USGA in 2013 to take effect in 2016. A two-stroke penalty (loss of hole in match play) will be applied for any instance in which the golfer directly anchors the club or is uses the club as an anchor point to make a stroke.
Fore more details about these rule changes or other Rules of Golf, please contact our Handicap Chairman, Tim Scarpino at Tim@GolfandGrow.com or at 469-172-GOLF.
Did you Know Golf and Grow is a USGA golf club?
Removal of Rule 18-2b—Ball Moving After Address: If a ball at rest moves after the player addresses the ball, it is no longer assumed the movement of the ball is the direct effect of the player. If it is more likely than not that the player had no effect on the movement of the ball (i.e, wind, severe slope, animal), the player is no long assessed a one-stroke penalty. A one-stroke penalty under Rule 18-2 will only be applied when the movement of the ball is directly caused by the golfer.
Limited Exception to Rule 6-6d—Wrong Score for Hole: A new exception to disqualification for the submission of an incorrect score card has been added. A player is no longer automatically disqualified for returning a lower than actual score for a hole, as a result of omitting penalty strokes that the player DID NOT know were incurred before returning the score card. In lieu of automatic disqualification, the player will receive an additional two-stroke penalty for the score card error. If there is a question regarding the application of rules, the burden is on the golfer to seek the correct interpretation before submitting the score card.
Modification to Rule 14-3—Artificial Devices and Unusual Equipment; Abnormal Use of Equipment: “...Success should depend on the judgement, skills and abilities of the player.” Rather than an automatic disqualification for breach of Rule 14-3, using artificial devices, unusual equipment, and abnormal use of equipment, a two-stroke penalty (loss of hole in match play) will be applied for the first violation of Rule 14-3. The second violation in the same round will result in disqualification.
Implementation of Rule 14-1b—Prohibition on Anchoring the Club While Making a Stroke: Rule 14-1b was first introduced by the R&A and USGA in 2013 to take effect in 2016. A two-stroke penalty (loss of hole in match play) will be applied for any instance in which the golfer directly anchors the club or is uses the club as an anchor point to make a stroke.
Fore more details about these rule changes or other Rules of Golf, please contact our Handicap Chairman, Tim Scarpino at Tim@GolfandGrow.com or at 469-172-GOLF.
Golf and Grow is built for those who are looking to grow their personal and professional network, AND enjoy playing golf. s the right event for you.
Golf and Grow is built for those who are looking to grow their personal and professional network, AND enjoy playing golf. s the right event for you.
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