Fanshawe Golf Course, also known as Fanshawe Golf and Bike Club, is a municipal golf course in London, Ontario. It overlooks the beautiful Fanshawe Lake in the northeast corner of the city. There are 45 holes at Fanshawe, with the picturesque Traditional Course and the rugged Quarry Course boasting 18 holes while the Parkside Nine caters to those new to the game. Fanshawe has two sister courses, E.V. Buchanon Thames Valley Golf Course and River Road Golf Course also operated by the City of London.
History
Fanshawe was founded in 1958 as a nine hole course under the direction of Pro Bill Fox and greenskeeper Hubert "Chink" Ward. With immense popularity came rapid expansion with the advent of a second nine in the 1960s forming the Traditional Course. Soon thereafter Bill Fox went on to become director of golf for the municipal system, leaving the head pro duties to Mike "Olly" Olizarevitvch who still occupies the position. Under Olly's direction the club created the blue nine in the early 1980s which was expanded to the full Blue Monster 18 in 1997. The Parkside nine was created in 1999 . Recently, the Blue Monster moniker was changed to The Quarry. The Quarry was chosen to more accurately describe the courses origins, as it occupies the site of an old gravel pit. Furthermore, there were fears that the Blue Monster name was scaring people away from the course, possibly linking it to the other famous BLue Monster Course located in Doral, Florida.
The Traditional
At 6183 yeards par 70, the Traditional Course is playaable to the inexperienced golfer yet is still an enjoyable round for the accomplished player. It is a parkland course, similar to a traditional U.S. Open course such as Merion Golf Club or Bethpage State Park. The par 3 holes are particularly enjoyable. Both the second and twelfth holes require carries of over 200 yards to elevated greens with trouble all around. While the par threes can be trecherous, the par 5 holes can be exploited as all are reachable in two strokes by an avid golfer. The course record is a 62 shot by Andy Boon, Lee French and current Associate Jeff Clark. However, the course played to a par 72 for a number of years and the low score being 9 under by a handful of players.
The Quarry
The Quarry Course is a links style course that can provide quite a challenge to golfers of any skill. Winds are always fierce in "The Pit" and there are hazards aplenty. It could be compared to Shinnecock Hills Golf Club, host of the 2004 US Open. The Quarry certainly plays hard and fast, sometimes even becoming a nice crispy brown colour, although this is not as common (at least in the fairways) with the recent instillation of automatic irrigation. The Quarry is especially difficult from holes 8-11, formerly known as "The Monster Zone". Hole 8 is a 142 yard par three over marsh to a small, undulating, unreceptive green with trouble all around. The ninth is a monstrous 626 yard par 5 (par 6 for women) dog leg left with two ponds and a massive, sloping green. Number 10 is perhaps the best par 4 in the municipal system. It is long, measuring 450 yards uphill, with a pond in the landing zone left of the fairway and hazard to the right. The green is elevated and small, with a copse of trees guarding the left side and a sheer dropoff behind the green. Any ball hit left or long is gone. The last in the difficult stretch is the 11th, a 191 yard par three with marsh guarding the front and right of this well protected green. The course record for the quarry is a 63, shot by mini-tour player Martin Price of Collingwood.
Parkside Nine
The sternest test of willpower at Fanshawe is undoubtedly the Parkside Nine. Its variable conditions, Pinehurst esque greens and astroturf tees require all facets of ones game to be top notch in order to score well. The course record is an incredible 22 by Rabinder Blake.
Trivia
•The original clubhouse was located between the current 12th green and 3rd tee.
•Cathy Sherk visited Fanshawe for a round on May 13th, 2007.
•Joe Fontana frequents the Traditional course and is a very nice lad.
•There are numerous local golf pros who got their start at Fanshawe, including Bruce Atkins, Rob Mason, Rob Macgregor, , Rob Vincent, Travis Blake, Jeffrey Clark, Todd Delmage, Chris Grantier, Gil Parkinson, Adam Tyson, Todd Allen, Bill Fox Jr., Andy Shaw and the greatest of all time Michael Olizarevitch. Numerous successful amateurs honed their craft at Fanshawe as well, including William Laughlin, Chris Webb and 10 time Senior champion and North and South Amateur participant Clifford Brown and John Crowther who spent many years in Europe and North America as a touring pro.
History
Fanshawe was founded in 1958 as a nine hole course under the direction of Pro Bill Fox and greenskeeper Hubert "Chink" Ward. With immense popularity came rapid expansion with the advent of a second nine in the 1960s forming the Traditional Course. Soon thereafter Bill Fox went on to become director of golf for the municipal system, leaving the head pro duties to Mike "Olly" Olizarevitvch who still occupies the position. Under Olly's direction the club created the blue nine in the early 1980s which was expanded to the full Blue Monster 18 in 1997. The Parkside nine was created in 1999 . Recently, the Blue Monster moniker was changed to The Quarry. The Quarry was chosen to more accurately describe the courses origins, as it occupies the site of an old gravel pit. Furthermore, there were fears that the Blue Monster name was scaring people away from the course, possibly linking it to the other famous BLue Monster Course located in Doral, Florida.
The Traditional
At 6183 yeards par 70, the Traditional Course is playaable to the inexperienced golfer yet is still an enjoyable round for the accomplished player. It is a parkland course, similar to a traditional U.S. Open course such as Merion Golf Club or Bethpage State Park. The par 3 holes are particularly enjoyable. Both the second and twelfth holes require carries of over 200 yards to elevated greens with trouble all around. While the par threes can be trecherous, the par 5 holes can be exploited as all are reachable in two strokes by an avid golfer. The course record is a 62 shot by Andy Boon, Lee French and current Associate Jeff Clark. However, the course played to a par 72 for a number of years and the low score being 9 under by a handful of players.
The Quarry
The Quarry Course is a links style course that can provide quite a challenge to golfers of any skill. Winds are always fierce in "The Pit" and there are hazards aplenty. It could be compared to Shinnecock Hills Golf Club, host of the 2004 US Open. The Quarry certainly plays hard and fast, sometimes even becoming a nice crispy brown colour, although this is not as common (at least in the fairways) with the recent instillation of automatic irrigation. The Quarry is especially difficult from holes 8-11, formerly known as "The Monster Zone". Hole 8 is a 142 yard par three over marsh to a small, undulating, unreceptive green with trouble all around. The ninth is a monstrous 626 yard par 5 (par 6 for women) dog leg left with two ponds and a massive, sloping green. Number 10 is perhaps the best par 4 in the municipal system. It is long, measuring 450 yards uphill, with a pond in the landing zone left of the fairway and hazard to the right. The green is elevated and small, with a copse of trees guarding the left side and a sheer dropoff behind the green. Any ball hit left or long is gone. The last in the difficult stretch is the 11th, a 191 yard par three with marsh guarding the front and right of this well protected green. The course record for the quarry is a 63, shot by mini-tour player Martin Price of Collingwood.
Parkside Nine
The sternest test of willpower at Fanshawe is undoubtedly the Parkside Nine. Its variable conditions, Pinehurst esque greens and astroturf tees require all facets of ones game to be top notch in order to score well. The course record is an incredible 22 by Rabinder Blake.
Trivia
•The original clubhouse was located between the current 12th green and 3rd tee.
•Cathy Sherk visited Fanshawe for a round on May 13th, 2007.
•Joe Fontana frequents the Traditional course and is a very nice lad.
•There are numerous local golf pros who got their start at Fanshawe, including Bruce Atkins, Rob Mason, Rob Macgregor, , Rob Vincent, Travis Blake, Jeffrey Clark, Todd Delmage, Chris Grantier, Gil Parkinson, Adam Tyson, Todd Allen, Bill Fox Jr., Andy Shaw and the greatest of all time Michael Olizarevitch. Numerous successful amateurs honed their craft at Fanshawe as well, including William Laughlin, Chris Webb and 10 time Senior champion and North and South Amateur participant Clifford Brown and John Crowther who spent many years in Europe and North America as a touring pro.
The Monkey washing a cat footage, as it is generally known, is a comic scene of black and white stock footage which has been widely distributed on the internet, as well as played on a number of notable television programs, including Late Show with David Letterman and The Daily Show with Jon Stewart. The scene actually depicts a chimpanzee, not a monkey, bathing a Siamese cat in a sink with a wash cloth. It is only about 4 seconds long, but is frequently shown repeating in a continual loop. The footage was taken in 1947 at the Yerkes National Primate Research Center.
Johnny Henry (Born 1980) is a Music Producer from London, England and is signed to independent label No Remorse Records.
Johnny Henry's musical style is mostly R&B and Hip Hop, however his musical influences are as far reaching as Bob Dylan and Metallica.
Henry began recording and writing music around 2001 (however it could be earlier than this),he received some moderate underground success with his mash up 'Stand Up VS All Night Long' in 2004/2005. He is currently recording his first full length album which is due to be released 07 January 2008, and will be available for free via download.
Discography
2004
'stand up vs all night long' Feat Ludacris - NO LONGER AVAILABLE
2005
'baby don't cry' Feat Tupac Shakur - NO LONGER AVAILABLE
'win in the end' Feat Mark Safan, Twista, Trillville - NO LONGER AVAILABLE
2007
'song for giselle' Feat Bob Dylan - NO LONGER AVAILABLE
2008
The Number 11 Mix Tape (AVAILABLE 07 JANUARY 2008)- free download
TRACKLISTING:
01. PARALYZE
feat Tila Tequela, Kanye West, Nas, KRS-One
02. 'TILL THE DAY I DIE
feat Tupac Shakur, Michael Jackson, Kurupt
03. LIL' BIT OF L.O.V.E
feat Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, Mariah Carey, Bow Wow
04. HERE 2NITE
feat Tupac Shakur, Alexander O'Niel
05. PHONE NUMBER
feat Tupac Shakur, Danny Boy, SKG
06. WHO DO U BELIEVE IN / I CAN'T GET AWAY
feat Tupac Shakur, Kadafi,
07. LET ME CLEAR MY THROAT
feat DJ Kool
08. R U STILL DOWN
feat Tupac Shakur, Jon B
Johnny Henry's musical style is mostly R&B and Hip Hop, however his musical influences are as far reaching as Bob Dylan and Metallica.
Henry began recording and writing music around 2001 (however it could be earlier than this),he received some moderate underground success with his mash up 'Stand Up VS All Night Long' in 2004/2005. He is currently recording his first full length album which is due to be released 07 January 2008, and will be available for free via download.
Discography
2004
'stand up vs all night long' Feat Ludacris - NO LONGER AVAILABLE
2005
'baby don't cry' Feat Tupac Shakur - NO LONGER AVAILABLE
'win in the end' Feat Mark Safan, Twista, Trillville - NO LONGER AVAILABLE
2007
'song for giselle' Feat Bob Dylan - NO LONGER AVAILABLE
2008
The Number 11 Mix Tape (AVAILABLE 07 JANUARY 2008)- free download
TRACKLISTING:
01. PARALYZE
feat Tila Tequela, Kanye West, Nas, KRS-One
02. 'TILL THE DAY I DIE
feat Tupac Shakur, Michael Jackson, Kurupt
03. LIL' BIT OF L.O.V.E
feat Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, Mariah Carey, Bow Wow
04. HERE 2NITE
feat Tupac Shakur, Alexander O'Niel
05. PHONE NUMBER
feat Tupac Shakur, Danny Boy, SKG
06. WHO DO U BELIEVE IN / I CAN'T GET AWAY
feat Tupac Shakur, Kadafi,
07. LET ME CLEAR MY THROAT
feat DJ Kool
08. R U STILL DOWN
feat Tupac Shakur, Jon B
Pier-Gino Russo (born 17 September 1996 in Hohenlimburg) is a retired German Writer and Poet. He lives in Calabria. He's the smaller European writer and has written three books. In his small career he wrote many poems published on sites like Aphorism.
Works
Books
*“The knight without head” (2005) - (2006) Original German Title: Der Ritter ohne Kopf (Published)
*“The magical source and the adventures of Alexander” (2006) (Inedit)
*“My Fears More Bad” (2006) - (2007) (Published)
Works
Books
*“The knight without head” (2005) - (2006) Original German Title: Der Ritter ohne Kopf (Published)
*“The magical source and the adventures of Alexander” (2006) (Inedit)
*“My Fears More Bad” (2006) - (2007) (Published)