Submitted by Gary Ward, General Manager & C.O.O.
Brand Launch On Ladies Guest Day the new visual Brand ID system was launched. Various elements both on the golf course and within the clubhouse and golf shop were included. On-course items included scorecards, tees, divot tools, ball markers, flags and flagsticks. Within the clubhouse we introduced a few of the new brand elements on various garments, including the primary logo, symbol and wordmark. Interestingly, we expected a surge in golf shop sales after the initial launch, the question remained, to what degree will the sales increase? When comparing against our 3-year averages for July weekends, our apparel sales over the first 3 days have increased over 150%. This was a stronger than expected increase. Over the next few weeks, we expect the new tee markers, caps and other merchandise to arrive and sales to be robust.
Submitted by Sandy Higgins, Membership Services 2026 Ladies Member Guest Day Report A full field of forty members and their guests participated in this year's Ladies Member Guest Day on Thursday, bravely taking on wet conditions and, at times, torrential downpours. A heartfelt thank you goes to convenors Katie Macnee and Ginny Griffin for their outstanding efforts in organizing this year's event and creating such a memorable experience for everyone involved. The day also featured a fundraising component in support of the Collingwood General & Marine Hospital Foundation, with participants raising an impressive $2,210 through the sale of mulligans, a 50/50 draw, and the popular Beat the Pro challenge. Donna Wickham's guest Sandy Welton of Oslerbrook, winner of the 50/50 draw generously donated back her winnings $960 and in an extraordinary gesture of generosity, Diana Miotto further enhanced the impact of the day by matching the fundraising total with an additional contribution of $2,000. Thank you, Diana, for your remarkable generosity and support of our local hospital foundation.
Submitted by Dean Elliott, Men's Captain The weather was outstanding for the Men’s Senior Club Championship which was played Sunday and yesterday. Fifty-six members teed it up in five flights. The golf was fun, and the post round fellowship even better! Congratulations to all that participated and in particular to Peter Greenhough, Kevin Wibbs, Jaime Hugessen, Ron Taylor and Chuck Magwood who were victorious in their flights. Peter is our Men’s Senior Club Champion and Jaime is our Net Senior Club Champion – both have earned a seat at the Dinner of Champions in October - well done guys!!
Submitted by Ryan Rinneard, Director of Instruction .
Submitted by Marshall Voorheis .
Submitted by Michelle Larcher, Food & Beverage Manager A Fresh Look for Mad River If you've been around the club this past weekend, you may have noticed a few subtle changes as we begin introducing Mad River Golf Club's new Visual Identity. Within Food & Beverage, we were excited to launch our newly designed dining and beverage menus, giving our dining experience a fresh new look that reflects the club's evolving brand. While there may not be many changes within Food & Beverage this season, that has been intentional. Our focus this year has been on consistency—delivering the quality, service, and hospitality you've come to expect while thoughtfully introducing elements of our new visual identity. Rather than changing everything at once, we wanted to ease into the new look and ensure each enhancement felt purposeful. Behind the scenes, we have already begun planning for next season, and we're excited about what's ahead. From new glassware to thoughtful touches that will continue to elevate the member experience, 2027 promises even more exciting additions. Our refreshed menu presentation is just the beginning.
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