Oakville Beaver, 1 Sep 1999, D7

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THE OAKVILLE BEAVERWednesday. September 1, 1999 D 7 Visit The Bay, Oakville Place during the C anadian Open and receive $10 off th e regu lar price of ou r w rinkle free pants! CANADA'S STORE CANADA'S STYLE •SINCE 1670- Oakville Place 842-4811'% M o n .-F ri. 9 :30-S pm Sat 9 30-Sc~=. S u o .^ p O O s j'S p r f t ' y . : i SL. 8 H *5 ClubLink has expanded into U.S. (Cont. from page D5) world's largest owner and operator of golf courses and private clubs, owns 24.99% of ClubLink's shares. ClubCorp also has a 50% stake in ClubLink US, which has ownership interests in 33 courses in the United States through its interest in GolfSouth Holdings and The Links Group Inc. ClubCorp's international collection of clubs includes Mission Hills Country Club (Rancho Mirage, Calif.), home of the Nabisco Dinah Shore Classic, and Pinehurst (Village of Pinehurst, N.C.), the world's largest golf resort and site of the 1999 U.S. Open. ClubLink Members have reciprocal privileges to more than 200 ClubCorp properties worldwide, ranging from premier country clubs and world-class destination resorts to outstanding city clubs, athletic clubs and exceptional semi-private golf courses. ClubCorp plans to implement the ClubLink concept of reciprocal play and clustering clubs. (Growth o f ClubLink) ClubLink is focused on growth based on strategic acquisitions and development of golf properties which are complimentary to existing or targeted markets. The golf industry is consolidating and is presenting exciting growth potential. ClubLink has unique marketing programs, operational exper­ tise, and financial strength to fuel its growth. It has strengthened its foundations for the significant growth that lies ahead -- the patient building of membership, the honing of operational procedures, the establishment of a strong management team and development of its people, the building of key strategic alliances, and the continual strengthening of its balance sheet. ClubLink looks to challenge the status quo and exceed member, guest and investor expectation in everything that it does. ClubLink is disciplined in its criteria for acquisition and develop­ ment, in creating the quality standards that differentiate it from the com­ petition, and in ensuring attractive rates of return for its shareholders. The Corporation's financial results for the year ended Dec. 31st, 1998, showed net income was $ 10.6-million compared to $4.9-million in 1997-- an increase of 117%. Income before depreciation, interest and taxes was $24.8-million for 1998, up 108% from $11.9-million in 1997. Revenue increased 106% to $72.8-million from $35.3-million for 1997. (ClubLink's Concept) ClubLink's concept, with respect to private golf, is unique in that membership affords a Member full access to the Club selected as your Home Club together with access to its associate clubs. ClubLink Members also have access to ClubCorp's facilities in the United States and Europe, to 33 affiliated courses in the United States and to the Corporation's daily-fee golf courses in Ontario. (ClubLink's Strategy) • Clustering courses to allow for unique marketing programs, recip­ rocal play and centralized general, administrative and marketing staff, driving substantial operating and purchasing economies of scale; • Value-added services and products that are complementary to ClubLink's golf course operations; • Developing resort properties that have golf as the key amenity; • Developing real estate adjacent to ClubLink golf courses for resi­ dential housing; • Developing the game of golf through academy programs; • Operational and environmental leadership. C L U B U N K C O U R S E S & R E S O R TS (Courses are in Ontario unless noted) Private Golf Courses King Valley Golf Club (King City), 18 Rattlesnake Point Golf Club (Milton), 45 Greystone Golf Club (Milton), 18 Heron Point Golf Links (Ancaster). 18 Emerald Hills Golf Club (Stouffville). 18 (a further 9 holes under development) Cherry Downs Golf & Country Club (Pickering), 27 (a further 18 holes under devel­ opment) Blue Springs Golf Club (Acton), 27 DiamondBack G.C. (Richmond Hill), 18 King's Riding Golf Club (King City. 18 holes under construction at former Aurora West site) King Haven (King City, 18 holes under devel­ opment) The Lake Joseph Club (Muskoka), 27 Rocky Crest Golf Club (Muskoka, 18 holes under construction) The Cliffs at Lake Joseph (Muskoka, 18 holes under development) Grandview (Huntsville. Muskoka, 36 holes under development) Ferndale (Muskoka, 18 holes under devel­ opment) Kanata Golf Club (Ottawa), 18 Cedarbrook Golf Club (Montreal), 18 Daily Fee Golf Courses Glen Abbey Golf Club (Oakville). 18 Gormley Green Golf Club (Gormley), 36 Rolling Hills Golf Club (Gormley), 54 Georgetown Golf Club. 18 Bolton Golf Club, 27 Aurora Golf Club, 18 Canterbury Common G.C. (Port Perry), 9 Grandview Inn (Huntsville, Muskoka), 9 ClubLink Dome (Oakville), 9 GreyHawk G.C. (Ottawa-Cumberland), 18 Le Dome Club de Golf (Hull. Oue.), 18 Quatre Domaines Golf Club (Montreal, con­ struction of second 18 to begin this fa ll). 18 Resorts (all in Muskoka) and # of rooms The Lake Joseph Club, 72 Sherwood Inn, 52 Grandview Inn, 151 Rocky Crest Resort, 124 Ferndale, (under development) Trail's End. (under development) Pinelands, (under development) GOLF/SOUTH COURSES Virginia/Maryland Highlands Golf Club South Riding Golf Club Pleasant Valley Golf Club Lake Chesdin Golf ClubLink Lee's Hill Golf Club River Downs Golf Club Cypress Creek Golf Club Piedmont Golf Club, (under construction) North Carolina Wake Forest Golf Club Beacon Ridge Golf and Country Club Northgreen Country Club Foxfire Golf and Country Club, (36 holes) Georgia Southland Golf Club Louisiana The University Club at LSU. Baton Rouge Mississippi Wedgewood Golf Club New Jersey Princeton Meadows Golf and Country Club Florida Country Club of Mount Dora The Links Golf Club Sandpiper Golf Club U N K S G R O U P C O U R S E S (all in Myrtle Beach. S.C.) Burning Ridge East and West Cypress Bay Golf Club Indian Wells Golf Club Quail Creek Golf Club Sea Gull Golf Club Tradition Golf Club Colonial Charters Golf Club Island Green Golf Club 1/2.7 holes) Indigo Creek Golf Club Willowpeg Golf Club (Savannah, Ga.) Oakville-based RCGA is governing body of golf in Canada The Royal Canadian Golf Association (RCGA), based at Glen Abbey, has been the gov­ erning body of men's amateur golf in Canada since 1895. In co-operation with the provincial golf associations, the RCGA fosters, promotes, and develops the game of golf in Canada. Representing more than 282,000 members playing at 1,600 associated clubs across the country, the RCGA is at the forefront of providing support, encouragement, and excellence in the game of golf. As the guardian of Canadian golf, the RCGA is committed to the growth of golf and the pur­ suit in excellence of the Canadian game. To that end, the RCGA: • Jointly oversees the junior (See 'RCGA' page D8) m DIRECT PAYMENT Named Canada's Best Junior Club Program JUNIOR CLUBS 3-PW 1,3, 5 wood (right & left hand). Ages 6-7, 10-12. JUNIOR MATCHING SETS 3 - 1 $59.99, £ n « t ( | 4 - 1 $79.99, 9 U w s l 5 - 1 $89.99 W 5 Y ear W arra n ty True Tem p e r . £ S te e l S h a fts <̂3 V a lu e to $ 3 9 9 .9 9 Rawlings Titanium Driver 3. 5 Wood Aldila Graphite Shafts $ 2 4 9 .9 9 Value S 9 9 " „ a set of 1 .3 . 5 $ 2 7 9 .9 9 Mens & Ladies Starter Se ts 2 Woods, 4 Irons & Putter $199.99 V a lu e Top Flite XL P rem iu m R e c y c le d M in t Q u a lity Jack Nicklaus Golden Bear Putter Just like Jack uses! $149.99 V alue $ 6 9 ° ° e a Titleist DT Wound Quality Recycled Golf Balls 3 Dozen Your Canadian Open Headquarters For BIG SAVINGS Etonic & Florsheim Golf Shoes' Nike Tour SwooshLeather Golf Gloves * 2 4 " Value PAY NO G S T OR PST ON ALL GOLF BALLS Assorted styles and colours JU S T BRING IN THIS COUPON. 'Equivalent (not valid with other offers). Valid until Oct. 31/99 Highway 7 I Denison St. Steeles toe. *149" Mississauga Pickering 1119 Derry Rd. E. 1477 Bayly St. (905) 670-1545 (905) 831 -6708 Markham North York 420 Denison St. 5050 Dufferin St. just south of Steeles (905) 470-0974 (416) 665-3752 1029 Speers Rd. Corner of 4th Line & Speers Road, next to Tim Hortons (905) 845-1761 M in t Q u a lity R ecyc led Golf Balls! $10■S1J> o r *25 l______Dozen ______ 3 Dozen j cJe w ^ 3r d Li ne > 4t h Li ne (O> oO Speers Rd. 1 To mk ln Ro ad I<0 N Di xie R oa d Derry Rd. □ 1 1Hwy401 HWY.407 Steeles I* Finch C Q Y on ge D7 Oakville Place 842-4811'% ClubLink has expanded into U.S. Oakville-based RCGA is governing body of golf in Canada JUNIOR CLUBS 3-PW 1,3, 5 wood (right & left hand). Ages 6-7, 10-12. JUNIOR MATCHING SETS 3- 1 $59.99, £ n«t(| 4- 1 $79.99, 9 Uwsl 5- 1 $89.99 W Titanium Driver S99"„a Starter Sets 2 Woods, 4 Irons & Putter $199.99 Value Premium Recycled Mint Quality Golden Bear Putter Just like Jack uses! $149.99 Value Quality Recycled Your Canadian Open Headquarters For BIG SAVINGS Golf Shoes' Leather Golf Gloves *24" Value PAY NO GST OR PST ON ALL GOLF BALLS Mississauga Pickering 1119 Derry Rd. E. 1477 Bayly St. (905) 670-1545 (905) 831 -6708 Markham North York 420 Denison St. 5050 Dufferin St. (905) 470-0974 (416) 665-3752

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