Our new Board is now in place and working hard to put together a fun and challenging schedule for our 2024 golf
season. As we prepare our new schedule for release prior to February 1, we wanted to make you aware of who
the new members are and the roles they will be working. We have also prepared a mission statement to guide us
including objectives/goals to help drive our meetings going forward. We are happy to share those items here and encourage
your input both now and as our season progresses. Each of the board members has chosen to be accessible to all members so
feel free to drop us a note or start a conversation, whichever you are most comfortable with.
Along with your input, we ask for your participation wherever possible! Event participation is crucial to our
success, so please give us a chance to meet your needs and get out there, and engage as much as possible.
We understand the challenges faced with the pandemic and the ownership change. The course listened to our
members and was able to avoid a price increase for 2024. In return, we need to help increase both our
membership and participation! We can all be evangelists here and work to improve relations and membership
experience going forward. EPG Management will be engaging with us closely to help implement new events,
updates to old events, and work to improve our overall golf experience.
We currently have roughly 155 EPGMC members, but our monthly event participation average is less than 50!!
You will hear more from us soon, not only in regards to the schedule but also changes such as event flight information,
food service options during special events, discounts for members, social events, and much more.
We look forward to serving you and ask for your support as we try to turn our program into something we can
again be proud of!
See you on the course!!
Your Board
EAGLE POINT GOLF COURSE MENS CLUB
MISSION STATEMENT
Our mission is to provide Eagle Point Golf Men’s Club (EPGMC) members organized events that challenge our
players, regardless of their competitive skill levels. We will encourage sportsmanship and camaraderie through
competitive events and social gatherings designed to enhance each member’s experience. As a result, we expect
to create lasting memories and long-term friendships.
OBJECTIVES
1. Increase men’s club membership by 10%.
2. Host a minimum of 8 tournaments throughout 2024.
4. Increase event participation by 20%
5. Host a minimum of 3 social gatherings for the Men’s Club.
6. Host a minimum of 3 open Men’s Club meetings.
7. Publish our annual Calendar to Men’s Club members with scheduled events/social gatherings by February 1 st .
8. Host board meetings at least 3 days prior to each Club event to review anticipated participation and punch list.
JOB DESCRIPTIONS
President:
Will preside over all meetings of the Club and ensure that all rules and regulations of the Club are enforced. Will
appoint all committees and will be an ex-officio member of the same.
In the absence or inability of the President to act, the Vice-president, Secretary, Treasurer and Tournament
chairman, in that order, will perform all the duties of the President.
Vice President:
Will act as President in the absence of the President. He will assist the President in the operation of the Board of
Directors.
Secretary/Communication Director:
Will keep a record of the proceedings of all the board meetings.
– Conduct the official correspondence of the Club.
– Send all notices required and attend to such businesses as may belong to the duties of the office, or as may be
directed by the President.
Treasurer:
Will be the custodian of the funds of the Club.
– Deposit the funds in a depository or depositories under the instruction of the Board of Directors.
– Disburse the same on checks signed by the proper officers of the Club
– Submit a statement of accounts as part of each regular meeting of the Club to the Board of Directors.
– Treasurer books and accounts will be audited at least every two years or at such times as directed by the Board of
Directors. The Board shall review the budget at least once a quarter as part of the regular board meeting agenda.
Tournament Director:
Will lead and coordinate all activities associated with each Men’s Club golf event.
– Lead the process to create a detailed punch list of all activities associated with our events.
– Will provide a document of the results of each event to the Communications Director for submission to the
newsletter/ website.
– Assign volunteer members of the club to assist with tournament setup/ implementation.
2024 BOARD
Bruce Buehler
Bruce is a retired Registered Nurse, ICU for 30 years and in post open-heart recovery. He is married to Annette
who is also an RN. They moved to Oregon from Montana in 2005. He currently enjoys playing golf and taking care
of the household while supporting his wife who is still working.
Michael Wood
Michael retired from the Air Force as a Maintenance Officer with almost 40 years in service serving throughout the
country. After retiring, he and his wife Robbie moved from Georgia to Eagle Point Oregon Dec 2021. He is
currently serving a 4-year appointment on the Eagle Point Planning Commission as well as belonging to the
Combat Vets Motorcycle Association. If he’s not on the golf course, he and Robbie will be on their Harley.
Jim Wright
Jim retired from 38 years with Hewlett Packard as a Support and Services Delivery Mgr. for global accounts. He is
married to Julie, who is also retired. They have two grown daughters. Jim has been an EPGC and Men’s Club
member for 3 years, two of those also serving on the board. Look for Jim to be hunting or fishing if you don’t see
him on the course.
Time Croft
Tim Croft is a former PGA professional, who has lived in Oregon since 1973, except for an 8-year sabbatical in Palm
Springs in the 90's. He been married to Terry for 35 years and have four children. The last 27 years Tim has been a
concrete contractor doing residential flat work and occasionally playing some golf in his spare time.
Ethan DeVore
Ethan DeVore has been playing golf at EPGC since his early childhood. In high school he worked at EPGC as an
outside service employee. Golf led Ethan to the coast where he played and coached at SWOCC. He spent 5 years as
a caddie at Bandon Dunes. After moving back to the Rogue Valley Ethan loves golfing with his dad and friends at
Eagle Point Golf Club on his days off.
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