Golf News

Golfers are reminded that all players must check-in and pay at the Golf Pro Shop at all times when playing on the course. To make a tee time reservation, call 951-246-1782. Reservations may be made seven days in advance. Annual golf memberships are available to both residents and non-residents. For more information, visit canyonlakecc.com.

Annual Memberships

Annual golf memberships for Canyon Lake residents are $59 per month for juniors 17 years and younger, $109 per month for ages 18 to 35 and $167 for ages 36 and older. Annual family memberships are $296 per month. Memberships include unlimited green fees, access to practice facility, discounts at the Golf Shop, access to Junior Golf programs, access to clubs and leagues, access to instructional lessons and clinics and members can bring a guest to play.

Adult Golf Lessons

The golf professional staff offers adult golf lessons seven days a week. Lessons are $50 for a 30-minute lesson, $75 for a one-hour lesson, $210 for three one-hour lessons and $300 for five one-hour lessons. Reservations are required. For reservations and group pricing, call 951-244-6841, ext. 820.

Junior Golf Lessons

Junior golf lessons are available for children ages seven to 17. Lessons are $35 per a 30-minute lesson. Reservations are taken at the Golf Pro Shop.

After Lunch Bunch

While the golf course was closed for annual overseeding, the ALB has been playing their games at the Menifee Lakes Golf Course. Lake week, 23 Canyon Lakers played a game of Individual Tin Whistle. The winners are as follows:

A Flight: Carlos Ramirez, 23; Doug Ray, 22; and Don Raworth, 22.

B Flight: John Miller, 20; Bob Tice, 19; and Sven Henrichsen, 19.

Skins Game: John Miller on hole 6; Ross Hanover on hole 7; Tom Fuhrman on hole 10; Oscar Rowland on hole 11; and Phil Coughlin on hole 13.

Closest to the Pin: Chuck DeSalvo on hole 8 and Oscar Rowland on hole 17.

When the course re-opens next week, golfers will be required to keep their golf carts on the cart paths for three weeks. For that reason, the ALB will be limiting their games to 13 holes for two weeks. “These shortened formats will allow our older gents to get out of the house and join in on the fun and get some exercise,” said Jim Magill. Individual Tin Whistle will be the format on Nov. 2 and Two Best Balls of the Foursome will be the format on Nov. 9. Players can pick their own foursomes in both games.

Now in its 38th year, the After Lunch Bunch offers a friendly game of golf every Friday throughout the year and an annual tournament in November. Entries are open to male golfers with an established handicap. The entry fee is $5 with an optional Skins game for $5. Tee time is 10 a.m. Signups are taken between 8:30 and 9:15 a.m. in the Magnolia Room at the country club or by phone at 951-249-4565 or 951-237-6102.

Women’s Golf Club

The Women’s Golf Club is a member of the Southern California Golf Association. The club meets on Tuesdays in the Magnolia Room at the country club between 7:00 and 7:30 a.m. to tee off at 8 a.m. for 18 holes of golf. The club’s mission is promoted through camaraderie, social events, recognition and tournaments throughout the year. Major tournaments and events include the Presidents Cup, Club Championship, Senior Championship and Breast Cancer Tournament.

The club strives to be a source of pride and enjoyment for all members. Other women in the community are invited to participate in all the club has to offer. For more information, contact President Ura Furry at 951-244-1910.

Family Golf Club

The Family Golf Club promotes the sport of golf bringing together men, women and juniors in an atmosphere of education, camaraderie, fairness and competition in a friendly family-oriented environment. The club hosts beginner and youth clinics, tournaments and social events throughout the year.

The club’s official golf day is Wednesday at approximately 11:30 a.m. Some members schedule golf days on Mondays, Fridays or Saturdays at 11:30 a.m.

The tournament director works closely with Golf Pro Pat Kemball and his staff to assure tournaments are balanced. Family Golf Club is a member of the Southern California Golf Association. Open meetings are held on the third Tuesday of each month at 6 p.m. in the Magnolia Room at the country club. For membership information, contact Kevin O’Leary at 951-818-3361.

For general information, call 714-309-6923.

Men’s Golf Club

Members of the Canyon Lake Men’s Golf Club meet for play every Wednesday morning. Signups are taken between 6:30 and 7:30 a.m. in the Magnolia Room at the country club. In addition to Wednesday games, the club sponsors eight major tournaments throughout the year. Dues include membership in the Southern California Golf Association. Canyon Lake residents and property owners age 18 and older and any member of the public who purchases an outside annual golf membership are eligible to join the club. The Men’s Golf Club has a Junior Membership Division for males under the age of 18. For more information, contact Membership Director Greg Brack at 951-570-1239.

9ers Golf Club

The 9ers Golf Club is a member of the Women’s Southern California Golf Association. Ladies who are interested in playing golf and making new friends are invited to play; all levels of golfers are welcome. The club meets on Thursdays at 8:30 a.m. in the Magnolia Room at the country club and tees off at 9 a.m. For more information, contact Linda Kielty at 951-746-2250 or visit cl9ers.com.

Golf Pro Shop

The Golf Pro Shop at the country club features the latest in golf clubs from Ping, Mizuno, Callaway and Titleist. It also stocks Nike, EP Pro, Antigua and Foot Joy golf apparel. Canyon Lake Property Owner’s Association members receive a 20 percent discount on women’s and men’s apparel.




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