MARK YOUR CALENDAR

PLEASE NOTE: THERE IS NO ALA CARTE FOOD OR BEVERAGE SERVICE IN CLUBHOUSE MONDAYS AND TUESDAYS IN DECEMBER

Wednesday, December 7th: Ladies Holiday Party, 6:30pm.
Thursday, December 8th: Men's Holiday Party, 6pm.

Friday, December 9th: Men's Hole In One Dinner, 6:30pm, Grill Room.

Saturday, December 10th: Gin Class, 10am. Open to all, sign up at front desk. Bowling Dinner, Grill Room.

Sunday, December 11th: FHFC Holiday Brunch.

Wednesday, December 14th: Open Board Meeting, 6pm.

Sunday, December 18th: FHFC Children's Party, 10:30am.

Tuesday, December 20th: Happy Hanukkah! Club Closed.

Wednesday, December 21th: Holiday Luncheon Buffet - Invite the Office!

Thursday, December 22rd: Pro Shop Closes for the Season.

Friday, December 23rd: Holiday Cocktail Party with Julienne & Dominic.

Saturday, December 24th: Christmas Eve. Club Closed.

Sunday, December 25th: Merry Christmas! Club Closed.

Friday, December 30th: No ala carte dinner service.

Saturday, December 31st: 6pm Dinner Seating $40 per person, 8pm Dinner and Dancing with Somers & Steel $95

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

How it went down: Dan Albizati

August 21st started as a typical Sunday for Dan Albizati.  Little did he know when he woke up that his golf life was about to change. 

He was playing with his son Nicholas, former member Dr. Jim Pullano and joined by another member of FHFC.  They were on the 8th tee.  Mr. Albizati held his his 5 wood.  Crack!  All four stood in silence as they watched ... wait ... hold on ... could it be?  Yes!  Holy cow!  A hole-in-one!  It was a day worth remembering:  his first hole-in-one after 35 years playing the game.  The following Wednesday, August 24th, Mr. Albizati was again at the Club.  The round was proving to be brutal.  He was getting harrassed unmercily for his good luck by the rest of his foursome - two guests and Doc Ciccone.  So there he was again on the 8th tee with his 5 wood.  Crack!  ...Wait ... hold on ... could it be?!?  Yes!!!  Holy cow!!! A second hole-in-one on the same hole at the same course using the same club in consecutive rounds.  Mr. Albizati summed it up best:  "Unbelievable."