News and Events

Check back for details on the latest news and events from the Club, the ProShop and the Bistro.

New Head Pro Selected

posted Feb 25, 2012 3:37 PM by Birchbank Golf

The Board is very excited to announce that Dennis Bradley has been appointed the new
Head Pro here at Birchbank. Dennis has over 20 years of experience as a Head Pro at various
golf courses in Alberta and Saskatchewan.  Dennis will start working in the first week of March, 2012. 

Meet the new Head Pro:
Sunday March 11, 2011 11:00am – 4:00pm at the Birchbank Clubhouse 

Winter 2012 Newsletter On-line

posted Feb 8, 2012 11:12 AM by Birchbank Golf   [ updated Feb 25, 2012 3:32 PM ]

The Winter 2012 Birchbank Newsletter has been posted to the website.  Look under the Documents link above, then under Club Newsletters. Be sure to keep checking the website for updates and upcoming events: for example, have you noticed the countdowns on the right of the page?

posted Feb 8, 2012 11:02 AM by Birchbank Golf   [ updated Feb 8, 2012 11:05 AM ]

RCGA Announce Changes to Handicap System

posted Dec 13, 2011 5:22 PM by Birchbank Golf   [ updated Feb 25, 2012 3:54 PM ]

Quoted from Golf Canada website:

The Royal Canadian Golf Association (operating as Golf Canada) has announced a notable change to the Canadian methodology for calculating a golf handicap as it relates to Equitable Stroke Control (ESC).

The RCGA Handicap & Course Rating Committee recently approved a change to the long-standing Equitable Stroke Control (ESC) method, bringing the Canadian methodology into equivalency with current ESC calculations employed by the United States Golf Association (USGA).

The new Canadian methodology for Equitable Stroke Control will go into effect March 1, 2012 to coincide with the release of the 2012-2015 version of the Handicap Manual.

WHAT IS EQUITABLE STROKE CONTROL (ESC)?
Equitable Stroke Control (ESC) is the downward adjustment of individual hole scores for handicap purposes in order to make Handicap Factors more representative of a player's potential scoring ability. It sets a maximum number that a golfer can post on any hole depending on the player's Course Handicap.

HOW IT WORKS:
The modification to the current Equitable Stroke Control calculation is illustrated in the ESC table below:

WHY THE CHANGE TO ESC METHODOLOGY?
The RCGA Handicap & Course Rating Committee approved the change after commissioning statistical research which revealed that the current Equitable Stroke Control (ESC) method causes differences in Handicap Factors that are not necessarily commensurate with a difference in ability, particularly for golfers in the higher half of each range of handicaps within the ESC table.

A golfer with a 1 handicap, for example, should not be subject to the same ESC score adjustments as a player with an 18 handicap when their abilities are so different. By reducing the size of the handicap ranges within the ESC table, those issues are mitigated. The new ESC method provides a more even distribution across a wide range of handicaps.

IMPACT OF THE NEW ESC METHODOLOGY:
Using maximum numbers (rather than adjustments being based on hole-par) facilitates simpler application and comprehension of the Equitable Stroke Control (ESC) procedure. It also mitigates the affect of courses not allocating the proper par to holes as per RCGA guidelines.

Currently, in a head-to-head match, the lower handicap player has a better than 50% chance of winning. The new ESC will bring the odds closer to 50%.

The new ESC brings an RCGA Handicap Factor and USGA Handicap Index into virtual equivalency – an important consideration with the number of ‘snowbirds’ playing golf in certain parts of the United States during the winter months.

Canada will continue to use ‘Handicap Factor’ as the proper terminology related to handicapping.

Golf Canada will be communicating the changes to Equitable Stroke Control methodology to all Canadian golf industry groups including golf clubs that use Golf Canada’s Handicap Network and golfers that track an official handicap in advance of March 1, 2012.

CANADIAN GOLF HANDICAPPING – BY THE NUMBERS:
In 2011 alone, more than 350,000 golfers who maintain an official RCGA Handicap Factor posted close to 7 million scores through the Handicap Network portal on www.golfcanada.ca.

GOLF HANDICAP – DEFINED:
A handicap in golf is a numerical measure of a golfer's playing ability based on the tees played for a given course. A handicap is used to calculate a net score from the number of strokes actually played, thus allowing players of different proficiency to play against each other on an equitable basis. The higher the handicap of a player relates to lesser golfing abilities relative to golfers with lower handicaps.

2012 Birchbank Links Passes Now on Sale

posted Dec 6, 2011 2:45 PM by Birchbank Golf   [ updated Jan 20, 2012 1:17 PM ]

Save with the 2012 Birchbank Links Pass - available for 18 holes, 9 holes and Junior Players
 
Purchase a 2012 Birchbank Links Pass and get your 1st, 5th and 10th round of golf FREE, and get discounts on 7 more rounds of golf in 2012.  The 2012 Birchbank Links Pass is good for the entire 2012 season at Birchbank.
 
Cost
$59 - 18 Hole Birchbank Links Pass
$34 -  9 Hole Birchbank Links Pass
$29 -   Junior Birchbank Links Pass
 
The 1st, 5th and 10th rounds of golf are FREE
The 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 6th, 7th, 8th rounds of golf are discounted by 10%
On the day the owner of the Links Pass plays their 3rd and 7th round you will receive one FREE small bucket of range balls for the Driving Range.
On the day you play your 9th round you will receive 10% off at the Birchbank Bistro.
 
The 2012 Birchbank Links Passes are available for sale at the Birchbank Christmas Store in Waneta Mall, from December 1 - 26, 2011 and then at the Birchbank Pro Shop starting January 3, 2012.
 
 

Board of Directors Announce New/Past Member Rates

posted Dec 5, 2011 5:56 PM by Birchbank Golf   [ updated Jan 20, 2012 1:36 PM ]

The Board of Directors is pleased to announce the following 2012 regular season rates for New & Past Members:
 
New/Past Single Membership           $1200
New/Past Couples Membership        $2300
New/Past Family                              $2525
 
All New Single, Couple and Family memberships are subject to $500.00/adult member,
non-refundable initiation fee.  This initiation fee may be paid over a 5 year period.
 
 

Special Deal For Christmas Giving

posted Dec 4, 2011 6:53 PM by Birchbank Golf   [ updated Jan 20, 2012 1:37 PM ]



Special Christmas Deal


2012 Membership Rates

posted Nov 29, 2011 1:25 PM by Birchbank Golf   [ updated Jan 20, 2012 1:37 PM ]

The Board has announced the following 2012 Membership Rates:
 
 
 
 
     Early Bird Before Jan 6, 2012  Regular Season After Jan 6, 2012

Singles Membership                

 $1235    

 $1340

 Couples Membership    

$2350

 $2560

 Family Membership

 $2725

 $2810

                                    
New and Past Membership rates to be announced before December 1, 2012. 

Annual General Meeting Date

posted Nov 25, 2011 5:28 PM by Birchbank Golf   [ updated Nov 29, 2011 1:01 PM ]

RTCC Annual General Meeting will be held Sunday, Dec 11, 2011, at the Birchbank Clubhouse,  beginning at 1 PM. An information package has been sent to all members, via email for those with an email address, and by mail for those members who do not have an email address. The package contains several attachments with reports, nomination forms and meeting minutes. Please be sure to watch for this package.

Has the Golf Bug Bitten

posted Nov 17, 2011 10:45 PM by Birchbank Golf   [ updated Nov 18, 2011 7:54 AM ]


Watch this video and see if you can keep from singing along.


1948 L to R Unknown, J. Tonelli, 'Shorty' DeLong, A. Moore

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