Bartley Cavanaugh Golf Club is a Men’s & Women’s Membership Golf Club. Our home golf course is Bartley Cavanaugh Golf Course located adjacent to the Sacramento River along Highway 160. Bartley Cavanaugh Golf Course was established in July of 1995. The course is owned by the City of Sacramento and is operated by Morton Golf. The links flavored golf course was designed by Golf Course Architect Perry Dye. The par 71 course measures 6158 yards, with a slope of 122 and is rated at 68.9 from the Gold Tees. The course is rich with lakes, wildlife, rolling mounds and outstanding greens. The golf course address is 8301 Freeport Boulevard, Sacramento, CA 95832, and Pro Shop phone is 916-808-2020.

Saturday, January 25, 2014

"JUST SO YOU KNOW" by Barbara Conerly, BCGC Handicap Director


Barbara Conerly
BCGC Handicap Director

Frequent Questions and Answers
Regarding “R” Index from NCGA
 
What does an “R” next to an index indicate? And what exactly does it mean for regular and tournament play? 

The “R” means Reduced and it is treated like any other handicap, meaning it is intended for regular and tournament play.

What triggers an “R” next to your index?  Does it matter how long between “T” scores, if one was this year, and one the next, could that still trigger the “R”?

The goal of the Handicap System is to issue a Handicap Index which best describes a golfer’s “potential” ability.  “Potential”, for these purposes, is measured by a review of the golfer’s 20 most recent rounds AND by a review of their two best Tournament scores of the past twelve months.  Basically the System examines the size of the “gap” between the best 10 of 20 numbers and the average of the two T-scores.  If the System feels the gap is too wide, an automatic reduction to the best 10 of 20 number kicks in.  This is how every handicap in the entire country is computed.  The T-scores themselves can be almost a year apart, but bear in mind that such rounds will not overlap for long.  For example, if one of the rounds was recorded late last July (and the golfer posts more than 20 rounds per year), it will no longer be a factor when the August 1st handicaps are issued. 

What does “reduced” actually mean?  How is the handicap reduced?  Based on what?  Is this process/procedure spelled out somewhere? 

It means that the best 10 of 20 “number” has been reduced.  In other words, the Handicap Index has been placed somewhere between the best 10 of 20 number and the average of the two low T-scores.  The size of the reduction varies depending on the size of the “gap” referenced above, while weighing the total number of tournament scores credited to a golfer within the past year.  Follow this link and advance to Section 10-3 for the math. 

 
 
Barbara Conerly
BCGC Handicap Director
 

From the desk of Dylan Flynn, Director of Golf


Dylan Flynn
Director of Golf
Bartley Cavanaugh Golf Course 

Welcome back to another fabulous year at Bartley Cavanaugh. Free rounds for membership in 2013 should be arriving in the mail in the next couple of weeks, as always we appreciate you membership and participation in the club. We will be extending another free round of golf for new and renewed memberships in the club this year. Just a small way of saying thank you.
 
We have down an entire system wide upgrade to our point of sale computer system as well as our tee sheet. Please bear with us all as we continue to learn the intricacies of the system. The system is the start of the Customer Relations Management(CRM) philosophy Morton Golf is moving to. We want to learn about our customers intimately so we can serve you better in the future. It is also the start of a deeper loyalty program aspect to our customer that we will be developing over the first year of using this new system. We are excited about the future.
 
Be on the lookout for a couple of events in the café this year. Victoria Magana, our chef and food and beverage manager has created a small prix fix menu for Valentine’s Day and at $45.00 plus tax for a three course meal is a steal of a deal. We are taking reservations so call the café at 808-2750 and make a reservation today. I am sending the menu to Mark Edgar so he can post it on the website. Also, We are going to begin serving dinner on Friday Nights. Be on the lookout for some vouchers for the club members as I would like some of you to come down and give it a try and give us a critique. We are looking to kick off a soft open around mid-April and open the doors fully around the beginning of May. As always your great support is appreciated.
 
Be on the lookout for construction. The potable water project has been approved and we are in the final stages. All permits have been issued and now it is created the contract and having to choose the contractor. Once the project has been started and we begin to get closer we will start addressing the on course bathrooms and some of the bathroom fixtures in the clubhouse as well. This has been a long process and it is exciting to see if come to fruition. Secondly we are looking into our #12 tee box, we know it is in need of repair. We have it on our radar screen and are going to do all we can to tackle that this year, however it may be end of year or beginning of 2015 before we can get to it.
 
Lastly, The weather has been incredibly forgiving so far this year which has led to some concerns about water and drought. I can assure you Bartley Cavanaugh will be cognizant of its watering practices to ensure we are a good partner in the community. We do not believe this will immediately affect our conditions at the course, however if this pattern continues for any real lengthy time period we could see some measures taken during the summer that may affect some areas of the golf course. Morton Golf currently has a meeting scheduled to develop our plan on how to address concerns from our superintendents as well as our community.
 
Thank you for your continued support of the facility.
 
Sincerely,
 
Dylan Flynn
Director of Golf

Saturday, January 18, 2014

January 18, 2014 - Second Annual Ice Breaker

 
Second Annual
 
Bartley Cavanaugh Golf Club + Land Park Ladies Golf Club

 
On January 18, 2014, the 20 Land Park Ladies Golf Club teamed with 40 Bartley Cavanaugh Golf Club members to play in the Second Annual Ice Breaker. The format is Devil Ball with a 3 Person Scramble. The golf course was in amazing shape and once the frost melted away, the weather left us an incredible day to play some golf. Who would ever think short pants in January?
 
 
For the second year in a row, every team competed like this was the Ryder Cup, there was hooping and cheering all over the course.  I think all the contestants would agree this is one of the most fun tournaments ever played and most nerve racking tournaments ever played!
 
 
Each team was made up of two members from each club, and 10 teams competed in two tournaments in one, the Devil Ball and the 3 Person Scramble. The penalty for losing the Devil Ball is a $2 donation.  Edwin Dong was the most generous in this group, losing all three Devil Balls.  Also, a special thanks to Edwin for sponsoring the 8th hole CTP awards.


 
DEVIL BALL RESULTS:
 
First Place - 71
Mark Edgar, Bob Benefiel, Cecilia & Eiko Bohringer
 
Second Place - 74
Chuck Richardson, Edwin Dong, Di Richardson & Paula Tapia
 
Third Place - 75
Eric Edgar, Rick Pratt, Janet Georgie & Robin Richman
  

3 PERSON SCRAMBLE RESULTS:
 
First Place - 63
Steve Ferguson, Richard Sanchez, Joanne Guidera & Brian Rugne
 
Second Place - 68
Wayne Urbani, Goerge Yanez, Deb Murata & Denise Fong
 
Third Place - 69
Greg Leuterio, Dave Schutt, Pam Laudi & Racquel Smith
 
 
See you ladies next year, and thanks for the great day together.....