







By Randy St. John, CCM, CCE, General Manager/COO
I hope this message finds you in good health and excited for the start of our outdoor seasons As the warmth of the sun returns and flowers begin to bloom, we are happy to announce that we are ready for the spring season! Please check the Club calendar to view the many different upcoming special events and dining options at the Club
It has been a busy spring for membership here at the Club and our membership continues to grow. This is a reminder that membership growth is vital to our Club, and it is you our members who are our very best source of membership growth A big thank you goes to the many families who have recently sponsored candidates If you have a friend or family member who is interested in membership, please reach out to our Membership Director Katie Gaertner.
I’m pleased to share that the golf course is weeks ahead of schedule The recently purchased putting green covers have proved very beneficial to early season conditions. Casey and his team will be performing a variety of agronomic practices through April and while a little disruptive in the short term, will help ensure the best possible surfaces for the season, particularly during summer heat stress
Tim and his racquets team have been working hard to prepare the Har-Tru lawn tennis courts, and they will open in stages as soon as they are dried out and ready, weather permitting
Thank you for your continued support, and we look forward to celebrating the spring season with you.
Thank you to the Following members
Thank you to the members who have recently sponsored candidates for membership and privileges at the Club
Andy & Cynthia Aran
Richard & Kerri Bartlett
Mark & Anne Brennan
Gordon Borteck & Cheryl Rubin
David & Barbara Boucher
Mark & Kathleen Cariddi
Dave & Dianne Christensen
Sheila Tralins & Marc Citrin
Michael & Terri Conlon
Tom & Judy Consiglio
Enrique & Chrissy Corredor
Dan & Jennifer Creed
Anusia Dawson
Sean & Fiona Duffy
Kim & Kimberly Engelbert
Vinny & Donna Errigo
Peter & Jessica Fazio
Nicholas & Barbara Gendron
Brett Gorvy & Amy Gold
S. Douglas & Melissa Hahn
William & Claire Houlihan
Christopher & Jodi Huntington
Raymond & Sue Hughes
Alexander Jakowec & Michael Bruno
Kirk & Barbara Kashevaroff
Christopher & Jennifer Kasker
Alexander Kelly & Robert Sosa
Richard & Nan Klein
Jeremy & Heather Kidde
Kaiyu Ma & David Lin
Steven & Sheri Lyski
Paul & Darcy Mancuso
Arthur & Tracey Manzo
Jeffrey & Dolores Marchand
Peter & Jamie McGuire
Tom & Buffy McKay
Daniel & Jacqueline McSwiggan
Christopher & Merrill Mahan
Colin & Lynn Granito Moriarty
Laury & Lisa Pensa
Martin & Bryna Pomp
Wasim & Sara Rahman
Daniel & Sheila Rifkin
Barbara & Carl Rivera
Michael Schmidtberger
Michael & Jessica Schwartz
Scott & Tinka Shaw
Richard & Elizabeth Poynor Shapiro
Catherine & Greg Smiechowski
Andrew & Cristina Sippel
Gagan & Suniana Singh
Jasjit & Manjit Singh
Jedediah & Agnes Turner
Paola Tocci
Joseph & Jillian Vogler
Marcy & Paul Valetutti
William & Mary Ann Van Thunen
Conrad Voldstad
Robert Lopez & Diana Wierbicki
GOLF CLUBHOUSE
DINING HOURS:
TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY & SUNDAY 11AM-3PM AND THURS-SATURDAY 11AM-9PM
By Assistant General Manager Dan Britts, CCM & Clubhouse Manager Alexia Heuer
What a vibrant start to the season we ’ ve had at the Club! Our pop-up skating party transformed the Tennis Clubhouse into a balmy winter wonderland as the temperatures cooperated leading into a nice day for festivities, bringing members of all ages together for an afternoon of hot chocolate, laughter, and graceful (or not-so-graceful) spins on the ice
The 121 Gold Racquets Weekend exceeded expectations The fierce competition on the courts gave way to the elegance of the Saturday Night Gala, where members dazzled in formal attire while enjoying Chef Arnold’s exceptional cuisine and dancing well into the night st
Dining at the Golf Clubhouse has been a success so far this year and live music on Friday evenings has turned into a ritual for many members.
The Daddy Daughter Brunch was a whimsical undersea adventure, brought to life with sea-themed crafts, treasure chests and a real-life mermaid princess. Girls were greeted with a shimmering Mermaid Punch and a sea crown, while dads were crowned kings upon entry. We are already looking forward to next year!
As we look ahead to the spring, we remain dedicated to creating the cherished moments that make our Club so special. As a reminder - don’t forget to make your reservations for Easter and the Easter Egg Hunt as reservations are already filling up!
CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE EASTER BRUNCH MENU
Trout Fishing Derby
April 1 - May 11 | Boathouse
CONTACT THE BOATHOUSE
Bass Fishing Derby
April 11 - June 8 | Boathouse
CONTACT THE BOATHOUSE
Masters Viewing Party
April 13 | 2:00pm | Golf Clubhouse
$28 per person
REGISTER HERE
Easter Egg Hunt and Brunch
April 19 | 11:30am | Main Clubhouse
Hunt begins at 12:00pm SHARP!
$60 adults | $42 kids
REGISTER HERE
Easter Brunch
April 20 | 11:30am | Main Clubhouse
$85 adults | $42 kids
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GRO Wine Dinner
April 25 | 6:30pm | Main Clubhouse
$135 per person
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Main Clubhouse Opens for Dining
May 2 | 6:00 - 9:00 | Main Clubhouse
RESERVATIONS
Family Friday Night - Magician
May 9 | 6:00pm | Main Clubhouse
Magic Show begins at 6:30pm
$30 per person
REGISTER HERE
Mother's Day Brunch
May 11 | 11:30am | Main Clubhouse
$85 adults | $42 kids
REGISTER HERE
Shore Dinner
A Tuxedo tradition
May 23 | 6:00pm | Main Clubhouse
RESERVATIONS REQUIRED
Polar Plunge - Pool Opening Day!
May 24 | 9:30am | Pool
Plunge at 10:15am SHARP!
REGISTER HERE
Memorial Day Weekend Kids Carnival
May 24 | 12:00pm | Pool
REGISTER HERE
Smokehouse at the Boathouse
May 25 | 5:00pm | Boathouse
REGISTER HERE
CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE CLUB'S BOATHOUSE BOOK
We are excited to welcome you back for another unforgettable season at the Boathouse While boat rentals started off slowly with the cold weather, the recent warm spells have brought anglers and rowers alike down to the Boathouse to engage in early spring adventures
Our Trout Fishing Derby is in full swing, running from April 1 to May 11. After a chilly start to the season, the fish are becoming more active: trout, bass, and pickerel are all being caught making April an exciting time to fish The Bass Fishing Derby kicks off on April 11 and runs until June 8 Whether you ’ re a seasoned pro or just starting out, now is the perfect time to compete, catch some big bass, and create lasting memories on the water For more specifics and who to beat check in at the Boathouse
Afternoons have been especially favorable for rowing, with calmer winds making for ideal conditions Many members have been taking full advantage of the sunfilled days, enjoying some of the best conditions spring has to offer.
With the fish biting and the fire crackling, we invite you to stop by, relax, and enjoy everything the Boathouse has to offer this season We look forward to seeing you out on the water!
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By Tim Chisholm, Director of Racquets
Players representing three countries and 14 different clubs made the trip to Tuxedo February 14 – 17 to compete in the 121 Gold Racquets th th st
After (4) days of tennis and 77 matches the following were crowned Gold Racquets Champions & Finalists.
Gold Racquets Court Tennis Single
Champion – Oliver Pridmore
Finalist – Erik Barker
With some of the world’s top amateurs in attendance, the Tuxedo crowd was treated to fantastic tennis throughout the tournament
After 53 handicapped doubles matches; the top 12-point earners solidified their spots in the semi-finals. Flights were determined by HCP and then were paired highest with lowest and on down the line
In Flight 1, the father/son pairing of Todd & Theo Yannuzzi were too strong for the rest of the field. Flight II saw one of Tuxedo’s rising young starts Campbell Langdon Jr and Claire Voegele defeat Margaret Werner and ‘fantastic golfer turned court player’ Zach Pallis in an entertaining match
Tuxedo players Heather Kidde and Matthew Ezersky brought home the winners’ hardware over Vera Gordon and Jonathan Pomeranz
Champions - Todd & Theo Yannuzzi
Finalists – Max Warner & Leonard Mazzone
Champions – Claire Voegele & Campbell Langdon Jr
Finalists – Margaret Werner & Zach Pallis
Champions – Heather Kidde & Matthew Ezersky
Finalists – Vera Gordon & Jonathan Pomeranz
From the endless sporting events to the world-class social events, Gold Racquets once again showed why it is a ‘must play’ on the USCTA calendar year in and year out
A big THANK YOU and CONGRATULATIONS to Tuxedo Racquets Co-Chairs Charles De Casteja and Dave Christensen for a job WELL DONE!
was back in 2025! ed Court Tennis Doubles event where the ceiving sides are REVERSED! atches were complete; Doug Rowles & Scott with Wilkie Paes & Campbell Langdon rious in their respective Round Robins ining Final; Rowles & Mullins won a 3-set the 2025 REVERSE Champions!
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The Tuxedo Club’s juniors put on quite a show as they competed for the title of 2025 Junior Court Tennis Singles Club Champion After numerous round robin matches, Kurt Mueller and Paul Nieuwerburgh emerged to play for the title Congratulations to Kurt Mueller the 2025 Junior Court Tennis Singles Club Champion.
MEN’S CHAMPION - DAN LAUKITIS
MEN’S FINALIST - RICH MUELLER
Champions - Josh Scherer & Guy Devereux
Finalists - Charles de Casteja & Dan Laukitis
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mpions - Calliope Yannuzzi & Hazel Christensen
Finalists - Xanthe Ranger & Serena Mueller
ams played in the 2025 Women’s Doubles Club ionships: Dianne Christensen & Laura Veldkamp, ld & Kim Kilgore, Xanthe Ranger & Serena Mueller, hristensen & Calliope Yannuzzi
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By Tim Chisholm, Director of Racquets
As the weather warms there is lots of excitement at The Tennis House!
2025 Calendar highlights include:
Opening of the Lawn Tennis Courts in mid to late April (assuming Mother Nature cooperates)
Padel/Lawn Tennis Friday Night Mixers starting in May
May 24 – Lawn Tennis Mixed Member-Guest th
USCTA Mixed Doubles championships in June @ Tuxedo
June 21 – Lawn Tennis Ladies Member-Guest st
7 weeks of Racquets Academy for the juniors; including an eye-popping 7 racquet sports
Lawn Tennis & Padel Club Championships
July 12 – Lawn Tennis Men’s Member-Guest th
USCTA National Junior Championships
Girls U19 World Championships & Boys U19 Invitational
PLEASE KEEP RACQUETS DIRECTOR TIM CHISHOLM IN YOUR THOUGHTS AS HE RECOVERS FROM HIS APRIL 7TH HIP REPLACEMENT SURGERY
ACADEMY
INFORMATION
For more information and to register please contact the Tennis house. JUNIOR
First Friday Mixer of the Season
Lawn Tennis & Padel
May 9
Friday Mixers
Lawn Tennis & Padel
May 16, 23, 30
3rd Annual Davis Cup
Pro-Am Doubles
Court Tennis
May 16 - 18
Mixed Member-Guest
Lawn Tennis
May 24
Friday Mixers
Lawn Tennis & Padel
June 6, 13, 20, 27
USCTA Mixed Doubles Championships
Court Tennis
June 6 - 8
Junior Racquets Academy - Week 1
All Racquet Sports
June 16 - 20
Ladies Member-Guest
Lawn Tennis
June 21
By Chris Muldoon, Director of Golf
Happy Spring! The golf course, golf shop, and practice facilities resumed normal operations in late March following a month of volatile temperatures. We are excited for another active golf season ahead. Last year, rounds were down less than 3% compared to the prior year, but it still marked the second-highest round total within the past 15 years
We are happy to welcome back some familiar faces to the golf operation; however, I’d be remiss if I didn’t say farewell to two core team members who will not be returning After five years of service, Daniel Glick, Director of Outside Operations, has accepted a similar role at Old Sawmill Golf Club near Charleston, South Carolina And Hayden Winch, Senior Assistant Golf Professional, is transitioning to the renowned Sleepy Hollow Country Club in Westchester County after spending three seasons at Tuxedo. While we won’t have the opportunity to properly bid them farewell, please join me in wishing them well and thanking them for their service to the Club
Head Golf Professional Max Breiner, Director of Instruction
Brandon Gelo, Outside Services Supervisor Saul Jimenez and I will hold down the fort until the familiar faces –Assistant Golf Professionals Devlin Walsh, Andrew “Moose” Plucinski, and Brady Tucker - reemerge from their South Florida positions over the next several weeks
By Chris Muldoon, Director of Golf
New this year, please join me in welcoming Corinna ReesLimbocker, who joins the team as Golf Shop Manager
Please look on the pages that follow to learn more about Corinna – including her successful amateur playing career –and refamiliarize yourselves with the returning team members
As you prepare for the season ahead, the golf calendar can be found here Keep an eye out for weekly communications for an in-depth look at the week ahead
Tournament registration for many events and associations is already open – including our Men’s Invitational, Men’s OneDay Member-Guests, Season-Long Governor’s Cup, and Ladies’ 9- & 18-Hole Golf Associations
As a reminder, golf outings are a wonderful source of revenue for our Club as well as a great way to attract new members Most of our golf outings come to us from a relationship a member has with a charitable foundation, company or trade association Fortunately, we still have available dates for the upcoming season – including the prime Fall date of Monday, September 15 As you peruse the golf calendar, take note of available Mondays to host larger golf outings or consider smaller outings during the week. th
As always, should you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to call the golf shop
MULDOON
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Brandon is returning for his eighth season at The Tuxedo Club Born and raised in El Paso, Texas, Brandon is a Class “A” Member of the PGA of America A graduate of the New Mexico State University, Brandon earned a B B A in Marketing with a concentration in Professional Golf Management. Brandon previously served as the Head Golf Professional at Essex Fells Country Club in New Jersey after being promoted from Assistant Golf Professional, a position he held since 2004 He is passionate about playing, indicative of his five wins in the New Jersey PGA Section Assistant Tournaments and a low competitive round of 64. Additionally, he was awarded the New Jersey PGA Section Assistant Professional of the Year in 2011 after serving as the Chairman of the Assistant Committee As a Titleist Performance Institute (TPI) Certified Instructor, we are excited to have him cultivating the game of golf here at The Tuxedo Club, putting player development programs in place for golfers of all ages, genders and skill levels Brandon and his wife, Gina, have three amazing girls – Emma (12), Reese (10), and Olivia (8) – who are already swinging their clubs and bats!
Devlin is entering his fourth season at The Tuxedo Club as an Assistant Golf Professional. Devlin was born and raised in the Catskill Mountains of New York He grew up working and playing at the timeless Catskill resorts such as The Nevele, Grossingers, and The Concord He comes from a golfing family, taking his first steps on the practice green at The Woodstock Golf Club where his father Geoff Walsh was the PGA Head Golf Professional He graduated with a degree in Communications from the University at Albany His brother Taylor was a playing professional who has had a great influence on Devlin’s desire to play and teach the game His amateur career has allowed him to play many of the venerable courses throughout the Metropolitan area. In 2014, he competed in the 34th U S Mid-Amateur at Saucon Valley Country Club A PGA Associate, Devlin ventured South the past three winters to work as an Assistant Golf Professional at The Old Collier Golf Club in Naples, Florida.
Andrew is entering his fourth season at The Tuxedo Club – his third as an Assistant Golf Professional Originally from Chicago, Illinois, Andrew is the second oldest of six siblings He graduated with his B S in Accounting with a concentration in Professional Golf Management at Methodist University in Fayetteville, North Carolina. During his internships, he has gained valuable experience assisting the golf staff with golf shop operations, tournaments, and junior golf at Ravinia Green Country Club, in Riverwoods, Illinois; Lake Shore Country Club in Glencoe, Illinois; and The Country Club of Virginia in Richmond, Virginia. Andrew worked at Adios Golf Club in Coconut Creek, Florida for his third season this past winter Andrew is a Class “A” Member of the PGA of America
Brady is entering his third season at The Tuxedo Club – his second as an Assistant Golf Professional. Originally from Elkhorn, Wisconsin, Brady is the second youngest of four brothers A PGA Associate, Brady has previously worked at Lemon Bay Golf Club in Englewood, Florida during the winter months as an Assistant Golf Professional Most recently, he joined the team at Naples National Golf Club, in Naples, Florida.
Corinna is entering her first season as Golf Shop Manager She was born and raised in Pebble Beach, California, and grew up as a member of Monterey Peninsula Country Club, where she is the current course record holder on the Shore Course with a score of 66 (-7)! She started swinging at 2 years old and played in her first tournament at 6 years old, which led to a successful competitive playing career Corinna is a three-time Academic All-American at the University of Arkansas and a contributing member of the team that finished T-5th at the 2011 NCAA Division I Women’s National Championships. She continued her playing career following college after moving to Nashville, Tennessee During that stint in her life, her playing accomplishments include 2013 Tennessee Women’s Amateur Player of the Year, 2013 Women’s Southern Amateur Semi-Finalist, T-2nd Tennessee Women’s Open, and successfully advancing to Stage II of LPGA Qualifying School In 2018, she moved to New York with her husband, who is an Associate Professor of American Politics and Deputy of the Social Sciences Research Lab at West Point. Following years as an amateur golfer in the area while employed in the luxury automotive industry, Corinna is excited to transition into the private golf industry where she can utilize her skills and experiences in the sport she is passionate about Corinna and her husband, Scott, currently reside in Cornwall, New York, with their beloved Goldendoodle, Mo
Saul Jimenez has played a vital role in member services at golf over the past fifteen seasons. A native of Jalisco, Mexico, Saul currently resides in Congers, New York He comes from a large family of seven siblings – he has three brothers and three sisters He claims to be able to shoot in the 80’s and we all are excited to find out if that is true. We are all very fortunate to have Saul as part of the outside operations and maintenance department staff and look forward to many more
By Casey Klossner, Director of Agronomy
As we head into Masters Weekend, weather patterns look to be improving nd maintenance on the golf course is ramping up Soil temperatures are ow warming up to break dormancy in turfgrass and trees Playing conditions will now improve on a weekly basis as grass begins to grow after a cold winter. Our putting green covers continue to pay dividends to protect the reens and elevate soil temperatures and promote turf health. Spring reparations continue to be made to the property as we have completed core erations on tees, approaches, and fairways On April 21 , an aeration practice alled DryJect will be performed on the putting greens This is a contracted ervice that involves non-invasive sand injection at a depth of 5 to 6 inches no core pulled) This process will take the place of Drill and Fill for the 2025 eason Once the DryJect process is completed, the putting greens are layable immediately and heal time is significantly reduced in comparison to Drill and Fill; likely less than one week if the weather cooperates. DryJect machines have also proven beneficial to improve putting green smoothness. st
As we begin the 2025 season, I am asking the membership to be mindful of ourse etiquette Our department’s goal is always to present the best golf ourse possible with the resources that we have. During your respective ounds, you can have a monumentally positive impact on the golf course and he overall member experience It is paramount that members and their uests treat the golf course carefully Repairing ball-marks, raking bunkers, lling/replacing divots, adhering to directional cart signs, and avoiding roped ff areas are all extremely important to maintaining course conditions.
et’s make the 2025 season our best yet! Should you have any questions, lease feel free to stop me on the course or email me at klossner@thetuxedoclub.org.
For more information and to register please contact the golf shop
Masters Viewing Party
April 13
Golf Clubhouse
Ladies’ 18-Hole Warm Ups
April 15, 22, 29
Ladies’ 9-Hole Warm Up & Introductory Clinics
April 16, 23, 30
DryJect Green Aeration
April 21 - 22
Ladies’ 9-Hole Meet & Greet
April 23
Governors’ Cup Registration Deadline
April 30
Ladies’ 18-Hole Opening Day
Shamble & Luncheon
May 6
Ladies’ 9-Hole Opening Day
“Play with the Pros” Scramble
May 7
For more information and to register please contact the golf shop
Golf Course Opening
Cocktail Party
May 9
Open to all members Golf Clubhouse
Men’s Opening Day ABCD Mixer May 10
Ladies’ 18-Hole Alibi May 13
Ladies’ 9-Hole Speed Golf
May 14
WBCGA Two Lady Team Event May 15
Member-Member Tournament & MGA Four-Ball Qualifier
May 17
Junior Golf Kick-Off Breakfast May 18
Ladies’ 18-Hole Best Ball
May 20
Ladies’ 9-Hole Open Play
May 21
Rain Date: June 1
MR. MICHAEL ANSOUR
DECEMBER 11, 2024
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