18 September 2024

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Tournament Poker Club tournament is Sept. 21

Tournament Poker Club tournament is Sept. 21


Those who would like to play a fun and friendly game of Texas Hold ‘Em for a $5 buy-in can play with the Tournament Poker Club on Sept. 21. Regular tournaments are the first three Saturdays of every month in the lobby of Clubhouse 6 with registration beginning at 10 a.m., along with treats and coffee. Cards are in the air at 10:30. There is no late seating. The club had a great turnout for

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Shuf. eboard Club

Shuf. eboard Club


The Shuffleboard Club met Sept. 12 for its general business meeting. Besides the usual order of business, co-president Micki Aiello announced that in a couple of weeks the sign-up sheets for shuffleboard tee-shirts will be available at the courts. There are three types of shirts available: short-sleeve crewneck, long sleeve, and a short sleeve polo shirt with an embroidered logo on the left shoulder.

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LW Pool League

LW Pool League


On Sept. 4, the national division of the Leisure World fall pool league began its 10 week season. The Officers Club beat Pink Champagne 8-5. Steve Edrich led The Officers Club with wins. Teammate John Barth also had five wins, including both his eight-ball and nine-ball singles matches. The Predators beat the Hummers 8-5. Wildfire! Christensen had a big night for the Predators, winning both

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LW Bocce Ball Club is back for fall

LW Bocce Ball Club is back for fall


The LW Bocce Ball Club’s fall season began on Sept. 10 and will continue through the end of October. All players should have received their schedules via email. Anyone is welcome to come watch league play each Tuesday and Saturday morning, or on Thursday and Sunday afternoons. The court is located behind Clubhouse 2, next to the pickleball courts. Anyone interested in joining the Bocce Club can

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Rolando Ramirez aces the 104-yard 14th hole

Rolando Ramirez aces the 104-yard 14th hole


LW MEN'S GOLF CLUB On Sept. 11—never forget— the Leisure Men’s Golf Club played under sunny skies and initially cool conditions at the Turtle Lake Golf Course. Fifty-five variously skilled golfers participated in three flights and vied for best gross and net (gross score minus handicap) scores, plus four circle holes (shots within a 5-foot circle rewarded) and two closest to the