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May 2019 Volume 32
No. 2
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CHECK WEBSITE WEEKLY FOR EVENTS
Congratulations to Joel Rose for
his third Hole-in-One at Twin
Lakes. He got this one on April 16
while playing with Bruce Alfreds
and Paul Fouts on Hole #11. Joel
has the distinction of getting the
last Hole-in-One of the 2018 sea-
son and the first Hole-in-One of
the 2019 season. Now he just
needs a Hole-in-one on #16! Con-
gratulations again, Joel!
B e sure to check out some of the fun things planned in the next couple of months
at the left of this article. The ever-popular Ladies Putt for Fun Info night is back
on May 8, and the first men’s member-guest of the year is coming up on May 15.
Friday Night Couples Golf AND dinners on Friday nights begin May 31 this year. If
you’ve never played in the couples events, give it a try this year. They are fun, non-
competitive scrambles. Then stay for dinner and meet other golfers. But please know that
you do not have to participate in
the golf events to enjoy our din-
ners. Make sure you check the
website every week for the
upcoming Friday night menu.
Our Junior Golf program
begins Wednesday, June 5. Be sure to call the golf shop to sign up
your children/grandchildren for the right age group. Jim and Seth do
a great job teaching the basics along with proper golf etiquette.
Whether it’s golf for you, your children or both, don’t miss out on
the fun events scheduled at Twin Lakes all season.
What’s Happening in May?
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•Sat., May 4 Men's TL Team Challenge
•Wed., May 8 Ladies Putt for Fun Info Nite
5:30-Meeting and appetizers
•Sat., May 11 Ladies Scramble •Wed., May 15 Men’s Member-Guest
12:00—Lunch Buffet
1:00—Shotgun Start hors d’oeuvres and awards following golf
•Fri., May 31 Couples Golf/Friday Night
Dinners Begin
Looking Ahead
•Wed., June 5 Junior Golf Begins Please visit:
www.twinlakesgolfclub.com/
golf/jr-golf-program
For program schedule & info
•Wed., June 19 Men’s Member-Guest
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From the Manager
A pril has been a real challenge to maintain and keep up
with course maintenance. We have had 5.9’ of rain
during April and just about the time we start to dry
out, we seem to get another storm roll through and soak us
again.
This weather has put the grounds crew in a “mow when it’s
dry enough” mode.
Let’s hope May gets back to normal weather patterns be-
cause, frankly, I’ve had enough!
Remember, May 28 will be the day of greens deep tine aeri-
fication, and the course will be closed the entire day to com-
plete this task.
See you on the course,
Your superintendent,
I hope this newsletter reaches you in good health and spir-
its. This spring has been terrible, in April, we had below
normal temperatures and lots of rain. Hopefully May will
be much better golf weather. It is always a struggle this time
of year to keep up with regular mowing with all the rain we
have had this spring. The upside to all this is the weather can
only get better!
Please remember now that opening day has taken place the
dress code is in effect for members and guests. Please remind
your guests of the dress code before they arrive at the club.
Denim is allowed in the clubhouse; however, denim is not
permitted on the practice areas or on the golf course. Jim al-
ways has a wide variety of the newest golf apparel available
in the golf shop.
As we continue to get further into the golf season there are
plenty of fun events to get involved in. A few upcoming
events: member guest day, demo day, golf clinics, and don’t’
miss the tequila tasting. Please check the events page on the
website and look for emails for upcoming events and clinics.
Remember to get out of the office for lunch and come to your
club to eat and practice, what a great way to take a break from
your busy day. Chef Cliff always has a delicious lunch await-
ing you and the driving range is open Tuesday through Sun-
day.
Welcome to all the new members and a big thanks to their
sponsors! Please remember to pass along our membership info
to any potential members. If you have a potential member,
please let me know and I will be happy to contact them. I am
looking forward to a great May at Twin Lakes. I wish all the
mothers a happy and healthy Mother’s Day!
From the Course
Check course conditions daily by
visiting www.twinlakesgolfclub.com
Mike Seaton
Tequila Tasting @ Twin Lakes Golf Club
Please join us and enjoy a Tequila Tasting fol-lowing the Member/Guest on
Wednesday, May 15 th @ 5:30 PM hosted by Brown-Forman Beverages. Enjoy a
range of tequilas from Mexico including Her-radura (most gold medal awarded
tequila) and el Jimador (#1 selling 100% agave tequila in Mexico) tequilas will be
featured along with some batched cocktails for your enjoyment. Take this
opportunity to learn more about this versatile beverage and share good times
with members and guests of your club.
Christian Brown. CCM
NOTICE Thursday, May 9
EAT Golf Outing—50 people
1pm Shotgun Start
Thursday, May 23
CPCU Golf Outing—100 people
12:30 Shotgun Start
From the Pro
Your #1 goal for your next round of golf? No matter what level of golf you are playing, being able to avoid
a double bogey is one of the main factors to your success.
Most players are under the assumption that birdies and pars are going to be the path to golf improvement. It
makes sense because these are "fun" scores. The truth is that damage control is a more important skill for many
players, and avoiding a double bogey or worse is going to help them break 80, 90, or 100.
Golf is a game of mistakes, and you have to take care of those mistakes in order to be successful. Things are go-
ing to go wrong at some point in your round. This is when grit and resiliency come in. If you are truly committed
to getting rid of the dreaded double bogey, then when things are going wrong you need to do your best to slow your
mind down, and try to avoid compounding your mistakes.
"Give yourself permission to hit bad shots."
So if you hit a drive into the trees, chunk an iron, or mangle a pitch shot around the green, you need to do your best
to accept this mistake. The key is how you react and then ultimately recover from your mistakes.
I believe you can achieve that goal by:
• Controlling your emotions on the course, and becoming grittier and more resilient
• Making smarter decisions with the kinds of shots you play
• Committing to becoming more efficient with a wedge or putter in your hand.
So... The next time you tee it up make it your #1 goal and priority to play 18 holes without a double bogey.
Want to Avoid Double Bogeys? Golf Shop Tells You How!Want to Avoid Double Bogeys? Golf Shop Tells You How!Want to Avoid Double Bogeys? Golf Shop Tells You How!Want to Avoid Double Bogeys? Golf Shop Tells You How!
Memorial Day, May 27—Open all day
Tuesday, May 28
Course closed; aerification of greens
Men’s Opening Day saw a chilly start, but at least it
was sunny! After Bloody Marys and breakfast burri-
tos, the men were able to practice on the range after-
having to stay closed from all the rain. Afterward,
they gathered on the patio to see the results.
Golf Shop Staff
PRO SHOP HOURS
(After April 13)
Mon-12pm-dark
Tues-Fri-8am-dark
Sat & Sun-7am-dark
RANGE HOURS Mon-Closed
Tues-Fri-8am-7pm
Sat & Sun-7am-7pm
Effective April 13
DRESS CODE From April 13 through
October 1, Twin Lakes
Golf Club dress code is in
effect. On the course,
including the clubhouse,
golf attire of the type sold
in the golf shops of private
clubs in the Indianapolis
area is appropriate.
Collared shirts or turtle
neck sweaters at all times.
Blue jeans, tube tops and
halter tops are not
permitted.
2019 GOLF SCHEDULE
May 4 Sat Men's TL Team Challenge May 11 Sat Ladies Scramble May 15 Wed Men’s Member-Guest June 1 Sat Men’s Quota with Steeplechase June 8 Sat Ladies’ Step-A-Side June 19 Wed Men’s Member-Guest June 22/23 Sat/Sun Men’s Stroke Play Championship July 13 Sat Ladies’ Steeplechase July 20/21 Sat/Sun Twin Lakes Derby July 25 Tues Ladies’ Friend’s Day Aug 3/4 & Aug 10/11 Sat/Sun Men’s Club Championship (match play) Aug 24/25 Sat/Sun Men’s Senior Club Championship Aug 24/25 Sat/Sun Ladies’ Club Championship (36-Hole Stroke Play) Sept 7 Sat Parent-Child Event Sept 11 Wed Men’s Member-Guest Sept 14 Sat Ladies Member-Member Sept 21 Sat Indiana Hope Mixed Scramble (Men & Women)
Oct 12 Sat Scary Mary (Men & Women)
Sign-up sheets will be posted approximately 2 weeks before the tourney.
Call Pro Shop for tourney starting time.
Additionally, there are women’s events every Tuesday (after April 30) except following a Monday holiday
when these events will be held on Wednesday.
Hooray! Junior Golf begins
June 5! See the schedule at www.twinlakesgolfclub.com
Michael J. Highum, CPCU Vice President of Marketing
McGowan Insurance Group, Inc.
www.mcgowaninc.com
Market Tower
10 W. Market Street, Suite 1850
Indianapolis, IN 46204
michaelh@mcgowaninc.com
317.464.5000
Fax: 317.464.5001
Once again, the women of Twin Lakes had a less than perfect weather-wise day for their Opening
Day golf. Prior to golf, a delicious breakfast was prepared by Cliff, and Jim discussed how cer-
tain things would be done with tournaments. Judy Ries discussed some other points for the
group. Despite the cool and sometimes-drizzly day, several women braved the elements and
played 9 holes while a few others went ahead and played 18. Don’t worry, ladies; there will be
plenty of good days ahead!
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