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News from TURTLE POINT YACHT & COUNTRY CLUB • OCTOBER / NOVEMBER / DECEMBER 2019
THURSDAY NIGHTLISTENING ROOM W/JAMES LEBLANC &ANGELA HACKER
OCTOBER 17
WINE SOCIALOCTOBER 22
deLoain LUNCH & LEARNOCTOBER 23
SPEED LIMIT BUFFETOCTOBER 24
HALLOWEEN PARTYOCTOBER 26
ANNUAL CLUB MEETINGNOVEMBER 14
THANKSGIVING BUFFETNOVEMBER 28
SANTA BRUNCHDECEMBER 8
JAZZ BRUNCHDECEMBER 29
NEW YEAR’S EVE DINNERDECEMBER 31
• PLEASE JOIN US AT THE CLUB FOR THESE GREAT EVENTS •
TPYCC TENNIS • (256) 757-0205 • e: [email protected] • w: turtlepointtennis.usptapro.com
Mike ClaiborneUSPTA Tennis Professional
TENNIS NEWS
BREAST CANCER EVENTWe will be assisting with this ladies doubles eventon October 5th at Cox Creek. This has been a verysuccessful event raising money for breast cancersurvivors needing financial assistance. Everyone isguaranteed 3 rounds and includes lunch. Please call256-757-0205 to sign up.
THURSDAY NIGHT FUNThursday nights will encompass a little bit ofeverything. There will be tennis for men andwomen as well as pickleball and cornhole. $10 perperson starting at 6 P.M. Guests are welcome for anadditional $10 fee to the club. Call for moreinformation.
FALL JUNIOR PROGRAMOur fall junior program is in full swing right now withnumerous classes being held throughout the week forkids ages 4 and up. What a great sport for all ages.Consider the top 10 reasons to play tennis, the sport of alifetime.
YOUR BODY1. Get fit2. Live longer3. Strengthen heart, muscles, and bones.4. Develop hand-eye coordination
YOUR LIFE5. Enjoy family and friends6. Develop teamwork and sportsmanship7. Improve social skills
YOUR BRAIN8. Reduce stress9. Increase brain power10. Learn to solve problems
USTA & PICKLEBALLPeggy applied for a grant from the USTA to have courts 1-3 linedpermanently for 60 foot courts. We were approved and have these linesnow. This is a great benefit for the advancement of junior players. At thesame time, the club decided to line the center court for pickleball. Netsare on the court and members can come out and play easily at theirconvenience.
TURTLE POINT YACHT & COUNTRY CLUB ANNUAL MEETINGAll members are cordially invited to the Annual Club Meeting on
Thursday, November 14th at 7:30 pm
Les HolcombePGA Master Professional
GOLF NEWS
CELEBRATE TURTLEPOINT SHAMBLE RESULTSAugust 3, 2019Gross Net 1st Steve Lee & Michael Noe 63
Sean Rhuland & Bill McGuire 602nd Bill Raines & Sue Raines 66
Phillip Shipp & Larry Gunderman 62
3rd Bill Jeffery & George Heller 68Alan August & Mims Rogers 62
4th Luke Brown & Jeremy Sprinkle 70 Tom Ross & Dennis Winters 65
5th Chuck Westmoreland & Ryan Keenum 70Jeff Quillen & Ronnie Campbell 65
6th Trent Jordan & Chad Jenkins 70Robert Tyree & Riley Brewer 66
7th Brian Lambert & Don Lambert 71 Andy Howell & Chip Rasch 67
Closest to Pin: #2 Sue Raines #8 John Thornell #10 Riley Brewer #16 Mims Rogers
PATRIOT DAY RESULTSSeptember 2, 2019Low Gross1st Michael Noe 69 2nd Steve Lee 70 3rd Delbert Brown 71 4th Jim McClary 72 5th Trent Jordan 73
Low Net1st Brian Lambert 63 2nd tie Tommy Glasgow 69
Terry Gray 69 4th tie Eddie Isom 70
Bud Fisher 70
$360 donated to PGA Folds of Honor!
CHRISTMAS ALTERNATESHOTSaturday, December 7 Two –Person Alternate Shot Event.Pick your own partner and play in this funevent. We will start at 9:00 (weatherpermitting). You will play alternate shot intothe hole. Play should move quickly. We planon having lunch in the Fairway Loungearound 1:00. Entry fee is $30 which includesprizes and a soup and sandwich lunch. Cartfee extra. Sign up board posted in thehallway or call the Golf Shop.
BEAT THE PRO’S!!! HARDCOURSE-EASY COURSEDAYSOn Saturday and Sunday, November 2 & 3,you may wager to beat the professional score.Saturday will be “difficult hole locations andBlue Tees” and Sunday will be “easy holelocations and Red Tees.” You can bet from$10 to $75 each day. Ross will play one dayand Les the other. If “The Pro” beats you—you get your wager in Golf Shop credit! Ifyou beat “The Pro” you get double yourwager in Golf Shop credit. You cannot lose!!Also, you get your handicap!! Sign up thatmorning at the Golf Shop. 74
PAR 3EVENT!Sunday,November 10Come out and playTurtle Point as a Par 3course! Play in yourown groups any timeall day. Entry fee is$20.
2019 MEMBER-GUESTCHAMPIONSAubrey Wilson & Preston Reeder
MEN’S CHAMPIONMichael Noe
SENIORCHAMPION
Ray Rikard
SUPER SENIORCHAMPIONBill Cale
GOLF SCHEDULE OF EVENTSTuesday, October 1 • USGA FourBall Qualifier • Course Closed Until 5:30Tuesday, October 22 • UNA Collegiate Classic • Course Open around 1:30
Saturday-Sunday, November 2-3 • Hard Day Easy DaySunday, November 10 • Par Three Event
Friday-Sunday, December 6-8 • Golf Shop Open HouseSaturday, December 7 • Christmas Alternate Shot
TO OUR
& OURCLUBCHAMPIONS!
TPYCC GOLF • (256) 757-2155 • e: [email protected]
Jim Edwards • Food and Beverage Director
CLUB HOUSE HOURS *All orders must be in at least 1/2 hour before closing. WEDNESDAY/THURSDAY 8 a.m. - 9 p.m. | FRIDAY/SATURDAY 8 a.m. - 10 p.m. | SUNDAY 8 a.m. - 3 p.m.
FOOD & BEVERAGE
Althea CapertonCatering & SpecialEvent [email protected]
CATERING CORNERFall is around the corner, and the leaves are beginning toturn beautiful colors of orange. What a great time tohave a last minute party or gathering.
The most wonderful time of the year is in three months,the "Christmas Holiday". Start planning now for yourevent or holiday dinner gathering. Call Ms. Altha tohelp set it up.
Just a reminder, Thanksgiving is coming up soon. It'snever too early to make reservations if you would like aspecial room for your guests. Also, we will be doingThanksgiving meals to-go again this year with pick up onWednesday, November 27, 2019.
Big or small, give Ms. Altha a call!
Kyle Ogden • Executive Chef
Well summer is over. We had several fun events this summer including the introduction of our supperclub series featuring local chefs from around the Shoals area. The BBQ picnics for 4th of July andMemorial Day were big hits as usual. I hope everybody enjoyed the events that happened this summerand that we can keep the momentum rolling into the Fall. Be on the look out for some menu changesto be coming soon as well as BBQ to-go for tailgating. I look forward to seeing everyone as theweather cools off. 565
What a great Summer!
Now that the kids are back in school and the weather isbeginning to change, we are looking forward to some great eventsthis fall.
We resumed smoking meats for Saturday pick-up in September.We will continue this through football season (minus theSaturday after Thanksgiving). Submit your orders by Thursdayat 5pm by calling the Club.
We also have the return of our lunch specials with Wednesday’sspecial being created by Chef Angel, Thursday’s special being aclassic “blue plate” and Friday’s special alternating each monthbetween fried catfish and fried shrimp.
October and November will continue to see both SpeedLimit and First Friday Buffets, and Thursday Night ListeningRooms (October – James LeBlanc and Angela Hacker /November – Tim Cannon).
October 22nd Alabama Crown will sponsor a wine social.
October 23rd will be a Lunch N Learn with deLoain.
October 26th we will offer a kid-centric Halloween-themed buffet.
October 29th will be the finalinstallment of our Tuesday NightSupper Club. The guest chef is stillto be determined.
In November you can also look forward to our annualThanksgiving Day Buffet, as well as complete dinners to-go thatcan be picked up the day before.
December will see the return of Brunch with Santa, JazzBrunch, and a New Year’s Eve Dinner.
As always, our kitchen staff can prepare special items for yourholiday needs, please just remember to give us several daysnotice!
Tricia Mayes Membership DirectorAccounts Receivable
Turtle Point would like to WELCOME all of the NewestMembers to join so far in 2019! We have had 25 newmembers join and several past members to rejoin Turtle Point.This is very exciting and a positive growth for the Club.
Come out and enjoy the many exciting fall and winter seasonevents we have planned for you at your Club.
The Holidays are so very special at Turtle Point! Makememories that your family will cherish always!
We have hidden three different member numbers somewherewithin this issue of the Voice of the Turtle. Call me if it’s yournumber and you will receive a prize!
Thank you for the opportunity to serve you.
POOL AND WELLNESS
Peggy Claiborne,Pool & Wellness &Communication [email protected]
POOLThe pool will remain open Tuesday – Sunday from10:00 am – 8:00 pm without a lifeguard until theweather turns too cold to swim. The Tiki Bar will beopen on Saturdays and Sundays.
WELLNESSFall is here and a change of season can energize you tochange up your exercise routine. Try Pickleball! Wenow have 2 Lined Pickleball courts on our Tenniscenter court. There are 2 nets that can be pulled outon the court for ready use. Call the Tennis shop toreserve the court, borrow equipment and/or schedulea time to learn how to play – 256-757-0205.
COMMUNICATIONS
LABOR DAY FUN!
TURTLE POINTWELCOMES OUR NEWEST
MembersDADE & TRICIA HUNT
TAYLOR & MEGAN DIXON
GEORGE & VICKY SIMPSON
LES & SHANNON HARDING
JON & ANN CUNNINGHAM
CERI LYNN KRENING
JOHNNY & SUZANNE SIMPSON
TREVOR & KAREN HOWELL
MATT & DONNA HOLDEN
GARY & IVY SIMPSON
MATTHEW & ARGIE CAMPBELL
MEMBERSHIP CONNECTION
PARENT/CHILD T-SHIRT RACES
BUILD YOUR OWNBOAT COMPETITION
Best Built BoatCaleb &
BenjiFisher
As I write this, I am looking back over the past 5 years of the Club’s financials and I am very pleased where weare as of today. Our “Summer” has officially come to a close with the passing of Labor Day and by all accountswas very successful and fun for all. Our membership levels are constant and we didn’t have the usual drop off lastFall – and don’t expect there to be any this Fall. The Board has been diligent on working us out of debt and nowour loans are under 1 million and we are on a schedule to be out of debt in 5 years. Operationally, the Club is doingbetter than last year by $40,000 at the end of July and should continue that trend until our fiscal year end,September 30.
Now that our debt service and operational challenges are under control it is time to be thinking about keepingour Club relevant in the coming years. We are now 60 years into the life of our Club and it is a hard truth that our facilities need to be upgraded.The charm and character of our Clubhouse is transitioning into a dated and non functional Clubhouse that is in dire need of attention both insideand out. The irrigation system has outlived its time and the cart paths are cracked and broken throughout the course. The Marina structure isrusting and in need of new poles, wood is showing its age against the weather and is rotting, and concrete pavers are cracked. And the list could– and will -go on. I am working on getting a Capital Plan presented to the Board either through a 3rd party consulting company with unbiasedviews, or by creating a Strategic Planning Committee that could dedicate the time to meet with Glen and myself on the Club as a whole entityand prioritize our needs and create a funding mechanism to meet these needs. We are very fortunate to have such a wonderful Club on such abeautiful piece of property and I feel that it is my role to help position the Club to be here and viable for the next generation to take the reins.
Our Annual Meeting for all shareholders will be November 14th at 7:30 pm and I would encourage all shareholders to come out and get a preciseaccounting of the previous year and an overview of the years to come.
We have so much to be proud of here at Turtle Point and if I can ever be of any help please let me know.
As I write this, summer is endingand it’s time to start thinkingabout fall pre-emerge for ourbermuda grass, over seeding ourfescue and leaf removal. This yearwe are planning to use a herbicide
called specticle. Specticle is one of the better fall pre-emergeson the market today, with this application we are hopeful thatwe will not have to spray roundup during January, and it willcarry us into March.
We will start overseeding our fescue the 1st week of October.We overseed each year with a blend of the top performing tallfescue seeds on the market today. By using a blend, we have astand of fescue that is more resistant to brown patches anddrought, the two main issues we have with fescue in the south.After this is finished, our focus will turn to leaf removal. Leafremoval usually last until the 2nd week of December. Once weget to the 2nd week, most of the leaves will have fallen and theclean up will slow down substantially.
This fall we are also hopeful to get some cart path repair workcompleted. Our cart path need repair in several places due totree root damage. Although our paths are approaching 30 yearsold, they are in good shape if it’s not near a tree. As always,please remember to fix your ball marks, fill your divots andplease obey the cart rules.
GOLF CART RULES & REGULATIONS:
a. The Golf Course Superintendent is authorized to determine when the course is unfit for golf carts or play.
b. No more than (2) two people shall ride in or on a cart.c. Never drive within thirty yards of any green or bunker unless the cart is on the cart path.
d. Carts must remain on the cart paths on all par threes.e. Never drive behind or beside any green unless the cart is on the cart path.
f. Drive around all bare spots and newly sodded areas.g. Use the 90-degree rule when prudent, unless the carts are restricted to the cart paths.
h. Any person without a valid driver’s license is not allowed to drive golf carts.
i. Park with all four wheels on the cart path.
FLAGS are provided for those individuals who have aphysical handicap that requires the use of a golf cart to playgolf. A cart displaying a flag must stay at least 20 yards fromall greens. When carts are restricted to the cart paths, all cartsmust stay on the cart paths. 681
CLUBHOUSE NEWS & EVENTS
Glen Junkin, GCSGolf Course Superintendent
SUPERINTENDENT’S REPORT
FROM THE MANAGER Mark Grisham • General Manager
FROM THE BRIDGE
Dr. Rob Webb • CommodoreThe boaters have been busy this season, with eight traveling to Guntersville fortheir annual Labor Day event, the largest they’ve had with 206 people and 29boats visiting [21 from Chattanooga, 8 from TPYCC]; two from ChattanoogaYacht Club, which has 150 members, followed us home and availed themselvesof our reciprocal agreement to stay at our Marina for a couple of days. We willnow begin planning for our Club’s Summer Season Launch Party [aka BoatersWeekend] next April 17-18.
We hope to soon see some much needed major repair work completed onWilson Dock [there are four docks - Wilson, Wheeler, Pickwick, Natchez], caused by storm damage withseveral of the floating pilings and supports breaking away. We are also looking into methods to controlthe spider population, reported to be the worst in many years. Cameras are now covering alldocks/walkways to hopefully deter more vandalism.
Upcoming events: a group hopes to go to Chattanooga in November on a ‘Fall Color’ cruise; we will haveour annual Parade of Christmas Lights Sat. Dec. 14, followed by food and friendship on the Quarter Deck- any Club members who want to participate are more than welcome.
2019OFFICERS
Dennis Morgan, Club President
Becky Mauldin, Past President
Scott Cross, Executive Vice President
Chip Rasch, Vice President of Membership
Brad Dethero, VP of Finance/Treasurer
BOARDBen Boston • Parke Cochran
Phillip Forsythe • Dr. Jason Wilkes
Dr. Mark McIlwain
Tom Ross • Aubrey Wilson
Dr. David Twesme
John Van Sandt • Todd Scarborough
Pat Shoemaker
MANAGEMENT STAFF
Mark Grisham, General [email protected]
Mike Claiborne, USPTA Tennis [email protected]
Glen Junkin, Course [email protected]
Les Holcombe, PGA Master Golf Professional
Kyle Ogden, Executive [email protected]
Jorgé Trejo, Assistant Food & Beverage [email protected]
Althea Caperton, Catering & Special Events Coordinator
Tricia Mayes, Membership [email protected]
Peggy Claiborne, Pool, Wellness &Communications Director [email protected]
Matthew Staples, [email protected]
Club House:256-757-2153 Tennis Shop: 256-757-0205
Golf Shop: 256-757-2155
Golf Maintenance: 256-757-4192
www.tpycc.org
Bridge for 2019-21: CommodoreRob Webb
Past CommodoreHarold Kimbrough
Vice CommodorePhil Lyons
Secretary-TreasurerSteve Morton
Harbor Master [& Board Rep] John Van Sandt
Fleet CaptainGarry Barnes
Rear CommodoreErnie Rivard
Port CaptainTim Roberson
Member-at-large [& Board Rep]Todd Scarborough
Club General ManagerMark Grisham
[ex-officio].
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NOVEMBER 2019 • CALENDAR OF EVENTS
CLUB & COURSECLOSED
CLUB & COURSECLOSED
CLUB & COURSECLOSED
CLUB & COURSECLOSED
Club ClosedCourse Open
Cardio Tennis 9 am
THANKSGIVINGTO-GO ORDERSDUE AT 12:00 PM
Club ClosedCourse Open
Cardio Tennis 9 am
Club ClosedCourse Open
Cardio Tennis 9 am
Club ClosedCourse Open
Cardio Tennis 9 amTHANKSGIVING BUFFET
Turtle Time 5-7 pm
SUNDAY BRUNCH
SUNDAY BRUNCH
SUNDAY BRUNCH
SUNDAY BRUNCH
10 11 12 13 14 15 16
17 18 19 20 21 22 23
24 25 26 27 28 29 30
1 2SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
THANKSGIVING DINNER TO-GO
Cardio Tennis 9:00 am
Cardio Tennis 9:00 am
Cardio Tennis 9:00 am
Cardio Tennis 9:00 amFIRST FRIDAY BUFFET
Cardio Tennis 9:00 am
3 4 5 6 7 8 9Hard Day Easy Day
Turtle Time 5-7 pm
CLUB ANNUAL MEETING7:30 pm
Turtle Time 5-7 pm
Turtle Time 5-7 pm
Hard Day Easy Day
PAR THREE EVENT
BLOODY MARYBREAKFAST 9 am - 12 pm
(Reservations Required)
BLOODY MARYBREAKFAST 9 am - 12 pm
(Reservations Required)
BLOODY MARYBREAKFAST 9 am - 12 pm
(Reservations Required)
BLOODY MARYBREAKFAST 9 am - 12 pm
(Reservations Required)
BLOODY MARYBREAKFAST 9 am - 12 pm
(Reservations Required)
DECEMBER 2019 • CALENDAR OF EVENTS
CLUB & COURSECLOSED
CLUB & COURSECLOSED
CLUB & COURSECLOSED
Club ClosedCourse Open
Cardio Tennis 9:00 am
Club ClosedCourse Open
Cardio Tennis 9:00 am
Club ClosedCourse Open
New Year’s EveDinner
Turtle Time 5-7 pm
SPEED LIMIT BUFFET
SUNDAY BRUNCH
SANTA BRUNCH
CLUB & COURSECLOSED
Club ClosedCourse Open
Cardio Tennis 9:00 am
SUNDAY BRUNCH
JAZZBRUNCH
SUNDAY BRUNCH
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22 23 24 25 26 27 28
29 30 31
1 2 3 4 5 6 7SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
Cardio Tennis - 9 am
Cardio Tennis - 9 am
Cardio Tennis - 9 am Parade of Lights
Cardio Tennis - 9 am
Christmas AlternateShot
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Turtle Time 5-7 pm
Turtle Time 5-7 pm
Turtle Time 5-7 pmGOLF SHOP OPEN HOUSE
GOLF SHOP OPEN HOUSE
CLUB CLOSED • December 23 - 25
Merry Christmas!
CLUB CLOSED • January 1 - 10, 2020
Happy New Year!