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News from THE TURTLE POINT YACHT & COUNTRY CLUB • AUGUST & SEPTEMBER 2018
FIRST FRIDAYWITH HARVEYTHOMPSONAugust 3
DIVE INMOVIEAugust 3
BINGO NIGHT
August 14
L.E.G.S.LADIES EVENINGGOLF SOCIALAugust 16
PIGSKINS ATTHE POOL
September 1, 8, and 15
TRIVIANIGHT
September 18
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Sunday, September 2Labor Day BBQ Cookout
5 – 8 pmLive Music from Mary Mason Band
$25 per person
Monday, September 3POOL GAMES
ALL DAYCornhole Tournament - 2 pm
Hamburger & Hotdog Cookout11 am – 2 pm
Junior Circuit Doubles EventsThe Junior Circuit will finish out the
summer with doubles only throughout
August.
Dates of play:
August 4 – Turtle Point
August 11 – UNA
August 18 – Turtle Point
August 25 - UNA
Fall Junior ProgramA detailed flyer with all the classes and
times will be mailed in early August. The
first week of classes will be September 11th.
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Labor Day CardioWe had our largest cardio class ever on July
4th (30% off regular cardio price) with 30
participants. We will offer the same deal on
Labor Day from 10:00 – 11:00 am.
Here is an excerpt fromthe last months Moneymagazine.
From his recently released “Secrets Self-Made Millionaires Teach Their Kids”,Author Steve Siebold spoke with more than1,200 fellow millionaires. Here is one of hissecrets on playing sports.
Learning to play country club staples likegolf or tennis – if you are lucky enough tohave the opportunity – can give you a legup in the workforce, says Seibold.Baseball and basketball may be morepopular, but mastering sports traditionallyfavored by powerful people can lead tonetworking opportunities later in life.
“This gets under some people’s skin, and Iunderstand why, but facts are facts,”Seibold says. “Those sports are dominatedby wealthy families, and so theconnections they can make in those sportsare substantial. The idea is not to forcekids into activities they don’t like, but atleast expose them to those sports in termsof connections.”
Hate tennis? In truth, any sport willhelp you develop the discipline,cooperation, and communication skillsthat can help you succeed later on. And you never know which of your teammates will become key players in your professional network.
MEMBERSPOTLIGHT
MR. ED ROBBINS
Mr. Robbins recently turned 87 this pastJune. He has been taking tennis lessonslately to stay active.
Here are some interesting facts I havecome to learn:
• He is the Guinness Book of World Records as the oldest Active Polo Player.
• Mr. Robbins has over 100 patents and has been a lifelong inventor.
• He is a racehorse owner.
• Has 10-11 Brittany Bird Dogs and loves to hunt.
• Life and family are very important. He has 4 daughters living in the area and has been married to Mary Lou for 64 years.
• I saved the best for last. He loves Tennis!
TPYCC TENNIS • (256) 757-0205 • e: [email protected] • w: turtlepointtennis.usptapro.com
Mike ClaiborneUSPTA Tennis Professional
TENNIS NEWS
Cardio TennisMemorial Day 2018
Les HolcombePGA MasterProfessional
COUPLE’S FRIDAYNIGHT GOLF GET
TOGETHER!Scramble Two Person
September 145:15 Shotgun 9 Holes!$10 Entry Fee for Golf* Buffet & Beverages
by Signature.JOIN THE FUN!!!Buffet follows golf.
LADIES L.E.G.S.Ladies Evening Golf Social
Thursday, August 165:00 Start
Buffet follows Golf.Please sign up in advance.
TURTLE POINT TWOPERSON SHAMBLE!Saturday, August 4 CelebrateTurtle Point Two Person Shamble9:00 Shotgun. Get a Partner andPlay! Golf, Lunch, Cart and Prizes $50 Entry!
ROBBINS’ CUPRESULTS JULY 4TH1st Trent Alexander 65 2nd tie Steve Whitten 66
Chip Rasch 66 Sean Rhuland 66
5th Jeremy Sprinkle 67 6th Jon McGee 68 7th tie Gary Gamble 69
Wes Fleming 69 Michael Noe 69
10th tie Al Ford 70 Jason Wilkes 70 Tommy Ward 70
2018 MEMBER-MEMBERRESULTS
OVERALL CHAMPIONS
Jimmy Corder & Joe Agee
CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR TURTLE POINT TEAM!
Turtle Point won the Turtle Point-Old Waverly Cup Match this past May!
Championship Flight1st Steve Lee & Bart Kirchler2nd Daniel Creel &
Chris Traglia3rd Michael Noe &
Mike JemisonFirst Flight1st Andy McAlpin &
Seth Grissom2nd Delbert Brown &
L.V. Brown3rd Trent Jordan &
Burton MoffettSecond Flight1st Jon McGee & Hal Hinton2nd Bill Jeffery & Roger Taylor3rd Jim Lundy & Steve KerrThird Flight1st Greg Watson &
Clark Atkinson2nd Wes Fleming &
Collin Read3rd Bill Howard &
Blair ThorntonFourth Flight1st Kevin Story & Justin Story2nd David Willingham &
Dickie Gray3rd Richy Story & Jim Story
Fifth Flight1st Jimmy Corder & Joe Agee2nd Mike Webb & Bobby Coffey3rd Lee Piovarcy & Butch NoeSixth Flight1st Ben Alexander &
Tyler Franks2nd Andy Howell &
Richard Howell3rd Matthew Healy &
Bob TaylorSeventh Flight1st David Wilson &
Sami Durdunji2nd Mark Henderson &
Dennis Burgess3rd Aubrey Wilson &
Brad Dunning
Closest To PinsFriday#2 Ben Wright#8 Bill Raines#10 Davis Pearce#16 Houston Brown Saturday#2 Michael Noe#8 Delbert Brown#10 Roger Taylor#16 Jim Dale
TPYCC GOLF • (256) 757-2155 • e: [email protected]
GOLF NEWS
GOLFSCHEDULEOF EVENTSSaturday, August 4 Turtle Point Two Person
Shamble
Thursday, August 16 Ladies Evening Golf Social
L.E.G.S. 5:00
Thursday, August 23 YMCA Course closed
until 5:30
Sunday, September 9Fall Two Man Best Ball 1:00
Friday, September 14Couple’s Golf 5:15
Monday-Tuesday, October 1-2
USGA FourBall Qualifier
Ben Alexander made an Eagle on #11!
Bill Jeffery shot his age!(70!)
George Heller made an Eagle on #11!
Bill Jeffery made an Eagle on #11!
John Greer made a Hole In One on # 16!!!
Dave Marbury made a Hole In One on #8!2018 Club
Champion Daniel Creel
2018 SeniorChampion Bill Jeffery
2018 Super SeniorChampion
Bobby Boone
MEMBERSHIP CONNECTION
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
Tricia Mayes Membership DirectorAccounts Receivable
Althea CapertonCatering & SpecialEvent [email protected]
CATERING CORNERGuess What? The summer heat is upon us or should I say the dog daysof summer are here. Pool Birthday Parties have been a big hit thissummer. If you haven’t had one yet, get that last minute fun party inbefore school starts! Remember big or small give Ms. Altha a call.
Just a reminder: If you are thinking about booking a Holiday Christmasparty for your employees or family gathering, don’t put it off. Roomavailability fills up fast.
Don’t forget to come out and enjoy Turtle Point’s last Summer PicnicSunday, September 2, 2018.
Looking forward to seeing you around the Club!
Summer may be coming to an end at Turtle Point but there are manymore fun activities planned for you and your family.
It has been a very busy summer at the club. We have had 24 newmembers join and have had 9 reinstate their membership so far thisyear. This is fantastic! We hope to have several more. Let me knowif I can be of assistance in recruiting anyone that you know is interestedin becoming a member.
Mark your calendars for upcoming events and remember you can log into our website tpycc.org anytime to check your statement, copy ofcharges, newsletter, menus and events happening at the club.
If you are not receiving Turtle Point’s weekly emails please contact mewith your email address or if you have a change of email address just letme know by phone 256-757-2153 or email [email protected].
Be sure to look for your member number hidden somewhere in theVoice and please call me to receive your prize. We have hidden acouple within. Good Luck!
I look forward to serving you this season!
Well the summer is half over. It's hard to believe right? Don't worry though we might be through the bulkof everyone's vacation, but we have plenty more events coming up in August and in September. OnAugust 3rd we will have a buffet along with Harvey Thompson in the Dining room. September will havethe return of football as well as games out on the lawn. We will be introducing to-go tailgate platters. 522Also July 20th was my Sous Chef Lindsey's last day here at the club. She has left us to go lead the eventskitchen at Burningtree Country Club in Decatur. I am super proud of her even if I hate to see her go.
I hope you all enjoy your summer!
Kyle Ogden • Executive Chef
TURTLE POINT
NEW MEMBERS
JOEL & ERIN LETSON
DAVID & JANET KLAS
NEAL & SELENA INMAN
MEAGAN &
DR. DANIEL ROBINSON
SARAH & MITCHELL RYAN
TED & KATHY GREENE
DR. LINDA & ANDY PETERS
JOHN & SARAH CHRISTMAS
MATTHEW & KELLY MASSEY
CHAD & MARY MCDUFFA
BRIAN & CANDACE
CALDWELL
ZACK & ANNA MISKEL
ANNA KATHERINE GREEN
& AUSTIN HILL
Welcomes
POOL
Back To School Dive In Movie
Friday, August 3 – “The Incredibles”
Labor Day Pool Activities
11:00 am Coin Dive
12:00 pm Water Balloon Toss
1:00 pm T-shirt Relay
2:00 pm Homemade Boat Race
(Build your own boat with
duck tape and noodles)
Cornhole Tournament – 2:00 pm
Starting August 8th the pool will be
“Swim At Your Own Risk” on Tuesdays,
Wednesdays and Thursdays all day
and Fridays until 4:00 pm.
No lifeguards will be on duty.
After Labor Day, the pool will remain
open and “Swim At Your Own Risk”
until the weather turns too cold to swim.
POOL AND WELLNESS
Peggy ClaibornePool & Wellness & Communication [email protected]
COMMUNICATIONSWant to know what is happening at the club? • Sign up with Tricia to receive emails – 256-757-2153
• Has your email changed? If so, call Tricia
• Sign up for Texts (Text TPYCC to 71441)
WELLNESS
WALKING Wednesday & Friday – 8:00 am
WATER AEROBICSTuesday, Thursday & Saturday – 9:00 am
If you would like to join either
of these activities,
call or text Peggy -256-627-8965
Build Your Own Boat!
Dive In Movies
FROM THE MANAGER Mark Grisham • General ManagerIt feels somewhat surreal to be sitting here writing about Fall at the club while the temperature today is
in the mid-nineties, but here I am. We are always looking forward to where we can go next – and how
to improve the overall experience here at Turtle Point with new and fun events.
Our pool has been another great success this year for our club (thank you Peggy Claiborne) but just
because the pool is “closing” – does not mean the fun stops at the pool. We will keep the pool clean and
operational until weather shuts us down, and in the interim I would like to introduce Pigskins at the
Pool. We will have the featured SEC game displayed on our big screen at the pool, as weather allows, and Chef Kyle will have some
game appropriate fare for football. It is impossible to compete with football, but on those rare occasions you aren’t going to the game,
come out and watch it on our big screen at the pool and try some of Kyle’s wings.
As always if there is anything I can do for you please don’t hesitate to call.
Summer is in full swing and the golf course is really starting to look nice again. This spring wasextremely cool and wet, as most everyone knows we have had rain most every weekend this year. Thebermudagrass was about 3 weeks behind normal coming out of dormancy this year. This winter alsocaused some damage to the bermudagrass in places that saw high traffic and shade areas. Because ofthis we are continually trimming trees to allow more sunlight through the canopy. The more sunlighta turfgrass plant has the healthier it will become.
I would like to encourage everyone to fillyour divots and fix your ball marks. This isa common courtesy to your fellow golferwho is playing behind you. Les has said hewould make sure that we have bottles ofsand ready for those of you who walk. Pleaseuse them. The other topic of discussionreally needs to be cart rules. Carts shouldnever be taken closer than 30 yards to thegreen, and 90 degrees means you stay on thecartpath until you get to where your ball isin the fairway, go straight to your ball hityour ball then return to the cartpath in thesame fashion. Please help us with theseissues so we can continue to have one of thebest courses in the state.
CLUBHOUSE NEWS & EVENTS
Glen Junkin, GCS • Golf Course Superintendent
SUPERINTENDENT’S REPORT
Memorial Day • July 4th • L.E.G.S.
H H H July 4th Cornhole Winners H H H
H H H July 4th Festivities H H H MEMORIAL DAY
CORNHOLE WINNERS
H Memorial Day Fun H
H LADIES EVENING GOLF SOCIAL H L.E .G .S . H
2018OFFICERS
Dennis Morgan, Club PresidentBecky Mauldin, Past President
Scott Cross, Executive Vice PresidentChip Rasch, Vice President of MembershipDavid Jeffery, VP of Finance/Treasurer
Brad Dethero, Club Secretary
BOARDBen Boston • Parke CochranPhillip Forsythe • Ben Graves
Dr. Mark McIlwainTom Ross • Pat ShoemakerKin Taylor • Dr. David Twesme
John Van Sandt
MANAGEMENT STAFF
Mark Grisham, General [email protected]
Mike Claiborne, 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]
Beverly Hudson, Assistant Food & Beverage [email protected]
Althea Caperton, Catering & Special Events Coordinator
Tricia Mayes, Membership [email protected]
Peggy Claiborne, Pool, Wellness &Communications Director [email protected]
Sam Goss, [email protected]
Club House:256-757-2153 Tennis Shop: 256-757-0205
Golf Shop: 256-757-2155
Golf Maintenance: 256-757-4192
Fax: 256-757-9387
www.tpycc.org
H H H July 4th Festivities H H H
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CLUB & COURSECLOSED
CLUB & COURSECLOSED
CLUB & COURSECLOSED
CLUB & COURSECLOSED
Club ClosedCourse Open
Cardio Tennis 9:00 am
Pool OpenTurtle Grille (10-3)
Club ClosedCourse Open
Cardio Tennis 9:00 am
Pool OpenTurtle Grille (10-3)
Club ClosedCourse Open
Cardio Tennis 9:00 am
Pool OpenTurtle Grille (10-3)
L.E.G.S.Ladies Evening Golf Social
Turtle Time 5-7 pm
Turtle Time 5-7 pm
Turtle Time 5-7 pm
AUGUST 2018 • CALENDAR OF EVENTS
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8 9 10 11
BLOODY MARY BREAKFAST
Turtle Time 5-7 pm
SPEED LIMITBUFFET
Turtle Time 5-7 pm
SUNDAY BRUNCH
SUNDAY BRUNCH
SUNDAY BRUNCH
SUNDAY BRUNCH
Club ClosedCourse Open
Cardio Tennis 9:00 amPool Open
Turtle Grille (10-3)
BINGO NIGHT 6 PM
Course Walk - 8:00 am
BBQ RIBS
Course Walk - 8:00 amTriple Play 8:30 am-1:30 pm
TACO BAR
Course Walk - 8:00 am
CHICKEN & BEEF FAJITAS
Course Walk - 8:00 am
SOUTHERN FISH FRY
Course Walk - 8:00 am
PASTA BAR
12 13 14 15 16 17 18
26 27 28 29 30 31
First Friday WithHarvey Thompson
DIVE-IN MOVIE
BLOODY MARY BREAKFAST
19 20 21 22 23 24 25
BLOODY MARY BREAKFAST
SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
BLOODY MARY BREAKFAST
Course Walk 8:00 amCardio Tennis 9:00 am
Course Walk 8:00 amCardio Tennis 9:00 am
Course Walk 8:00 amCardio Tennis 9:00 am
Course Walk 8:00 amCardio Tennis 9:00 am
SEPTEMBER 2018 • CALENDAR OF EVENTS
LABOR DAY COOKOUT
11 am – 2 pm
Course Open
CLUB & COURSECLOSED
CLUB & COURSECLOSED
CLUB & COURSECLOSED
Club ClosedCourse Closed
Cardio Tennis 9:00 am
Club ClosedCourse Open
Cardio Tennis 9:00 am
Club ClosedCourse Open
Cardio Tennis 9:00 am
TRIVIA NIGHT 6 PM
Club ClosedCourse Open
Cardio Tennis 9:00 am
Turtle Time 5-7 pm
Turtle Time 5-7 pm
LUNCH & LEARNFall Farmer’s MarketTurtle Time 5-7 pm
BLOODY MARY BREAKFASTPIGSKINS AT THE POOL
Alabama vs. Louisville
BLOODY MARY BREAKFASTPIGSKINS AT THE POOLLouisiana vs. Mississippi State
BLOODY MARY BREAKFAST
SUNDAY BRUNCH
SUNDAY BRUNCH
SUNDAY BRUNCH
SUNDAY BRUNCH
LABOR DAY BBQ COOKOUT
5-8 pm
SUNDAY BRUNCH
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9 10 11 12 13 14 15
16 17 18 19 20 21 22
23 24 25 26 27 28 29
30
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BLOODY MARY BREAKFAST
SPEED LIMITBUFFET
Turtle Time 5-7 pm
SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
Course Walk - 8:00 am
Course Walk - 8:00 am
Course Walk - 8:00 am
Course Walk - 8:00 am
BLOODY MARY BREAKFASTPIGSKINS AT THE POOLAlabama State vs. Auburn
Course Walk 8:00 amCardio Tennis 9:00 am
Course Walk 8:00 amCardio Tennis 9:00 am
Course Walk 8:00 amCardio Tennis 9:00 am
Course Walk 8:00 amCardio Tennis 9:00 am