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June 2016 Volume 29
No. 3
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What’s Happening in June?
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•Fri., June 3 Friday Night Dinners &
Friday Couples Golf Begins! •Wed., June 15 Junior Golf Begins Please visit:
www.twinlakesgolfclub.com/
golf/jr-golf-program
For program schedule & info
•Sa/Sun, June 4/5 Men’s 36-Hole Stroke Play •Sat., June 11 Ladies Step-A-Side •Wed., June 15 Junior Golf Begins Please visit:
•Wed., June 22 Men’s Member Guest
12:00—Lunch Buffet
1:00—Shotgun Start hors d’oeuvres and awards following golf
•Sat., June 25 Men’s Quota w/Steeplechase Looking Ahead
•Tues., July 26 Ladies Friends Day
Please be advised of upcom-
ing golf outings that might
impact playing golf on cer-
tain days
•Mon-Wed, Jun 6—8
Girls Junior Tournament
•Thursday, June 16
PTEF Golf Outing, 1pm
•Thursday, June 23
Green Alliance Golf Outing
W here did May go? Before we know it, it will be October, so get out here and en-
joy this beautiful place and challenging, but fun, golf course.
Take a couple of minutes to look inside, read Christian’s welcoming words and
list of events for everyone in the family to enjoy, learn why the annoyances of aerification we
endure is for a great benefit to the turf, and make sure you check out the Junior Golf clinic
schedule. The kids are sure to have a good time while learning how to play golf.
Friday night dinners have begun for the season. Dinners are open to the entire member-
ship. It would be helpful if you’d let us know if you are coming for dinner if you’re not play-
ing in the couples event. And if you are playing, let us know if you plan to stay for dinner.
Hope to see you everyone out here, and remember to greet all of our new members!
Congratulations to Mark Resler for
his Hole-in-One made on #11 May 6.
This is Mark’s sixth Hole-in-One,
and the fourth one at Twin Lakes!
Congratulations to Bob Grab-
horn for his Hole-in-One
made on #11 May 20. This
was his third Hole-in-One,
and his first at Twin Lakes!
JJJJUNEUNEUNEUNE L L L LAWNAWNAWNAWN T T T TIPIPIPIP: : : : June is not a month to fertilize. Mow with a
sharp blade, and if you want to irrigate, grass needs 1-1-1/2
inches of water per week. Measure your rainfall and your
irrigation system output so water is not wasted.
AAAAERIFICATIONERIFICATIONERIFICATIONERIFICATION H H H HELPSELPSELPSELPS M M M MAKEAKEAKEAKE H H H HEALTHYEALTHYEALTHYEALTHY G G G GREENSREENSREENSREENS JJJJUNEUNEUNEUNE E E E EVENTSVENTSVENTSVENTS F F F FOROROROR E E E EVERYONEVERYONEVERYONEVERYONE I I I INNNN Y Y Y YOUROUROUROUR F F F FAMILYAMILYAMILYAMILY!!!!
From the Manager
A s the month of June arrives the golf course is in great
condition. After some rainy weather last month, the
course has dried out nicely and we have begun to
irrigate when necessary. We just finished a successful deep
tine aerification of the greens. This process punctures half inch
holes in the green to a depth of eight to 10 inches. When the
machine punches into the
green, it fractures the soil
horizontally between the
holes.
This whole procedure is
designed to created pore
space in the soil profile for an easier exchange of oxygen and
water in the root zone. New roots grow throughout these soil
fissures to more efficiently boost the health of the tree. At the
same time we topdress heavily to at least partially fill the holes,
more importantly to smooth the surface and promote bacterial
processes in the thatch layer.
In the coming month you will see a similar process repeated
throughout the course. I hope to get fairways aerified when the
right stretch of weather comes along. We also will be aerifying
tees and collars as well.
Still on the schedule when the course gets completely dry
will be the removal of several Ash trees on the course. The
large tree on the right side of hole 10 will be first on the list.
Please remember to do your part in keeping the course nice
for all. So far ballmark repair has been poor, partly because we
were so wet, but mostly we need everyone to do their part. If
you don’t know how to properly repair a ballmark, just ask Jim
or Greg in the golf shop.
DDDDIDIDIDID YOUYOUYOUYOU KNOWKNOWKNOWKNOW: A typical
18 hole golf course pro-
duces enough oxygen to
support 4,000-7,000 people.
John Westermeier, CGCS
I hope this reaches everyone in good health and spirits!
Hopefully you had a happy and safe Memorial Day
weekend with your family. It was nice to have a long dry
weekend. Hopefully June will bring even better golf weather
to enjoy!
The month of June brings many events for everyone to en-
joy. Please check the calendar and the website to keep in-
formed on upcoming events. A few events happening in June:
junior golf, couples golf, ladies and men’s events. The very
popular Friday night couples golf is every Friday at 5:30 p.m.
through Labor Day weekend. Once again this year Chef
Jeffery will be preparing a delicious dinner buffet every week.
Friday, June 10 he will be serving: Meat & Veggie Lasagna,
Shrimp Alfredo, Toss Salad, Green Beans, French Bread .
The menu for each week will be posted on the club’s home-
page of the website.
The golf course staff has done a great job keeping the
course in great shape. Please thank anyone on the staff for all
the hard work they do on your course. Every spring the rough
is thick and healthy; we mow the rough at the height of 2 1/2”
all year long. Please do your part to help the staff out by fix-
ing ballmarks, replacing divots and using proper cart etiquette.
I would like to welcome all of our new members to Twin
Lakes Golf Club and thank their sponsors for their support.
Please pass along our membership promotion to any potential
new members to ensure they take advantage of a great value.
Remember we are open for lunch Tuesday through Sunday
and for dinner Fridays through the season. As always, please
let me know if I can be of any assistance with anything. I
look forward to seeing you out enjoying your club!
From the Course
Christian Brown. CCM
Check course conditions daily by
visiting www.twinlakesgolfclub.com
Under the “Golf Course”tab.
From the Pro
J&W Golf Shop News
PGA Junior League Golf
A team of 13 players is ready to defend the Indy 3
League title that was won last year in PGA Junior League
Golf. The Twin Lakes Team members this year include
Brady Armstrong, Maya Berglund, Owen Berglund,
Rowan Bhagar, Trent Brauer, Alex Gardner, Jacob Hen-
derson, Francesca Ipsen, Kevin McGowan, Cree Metcalfe,
Paige Murray, Nick Robling and Jack Schlueter.
The team’s first game is at Golf Club of Indiana on
Sunday June 5 and will host its first home game on Sunday
June 12 against Eagle Creek.
Good luck to our juniors!
.
Ladies Scramble Results
June 1
T-1 Joanne Kohler 74
Lynne Plawecki
Kristen Ehrman
Diane Skinner
T-1 Cynny Stiehl 74
Linda Harris
Donna Threlkeld
Jennifer Resler
2nd Deb Stefandel 75
Sharon Gleason
Paula Koval
Beth DiMaggio
Twin Lakes Junior Golf Clinics
Jim Keithley, PGA and Greg Jones, PGA will once again
be hosting and directing our Junior Golf Clinics this sum-
mer on Wednesday mornings. Registration for juniors of
all ages can be done thru the Twin Lakes website. Re-
member that there is no additional charge for these clinics
as they are a part of your Activity Fee. Golf Shop Staff
PGA Jr. League Golf, Twin Lakes Jr. Golf Schedule, Tournament ResultsPGA Jr. League Golf, Twin Lakes Jr. Golf Schedule, Tournament ResultsPGA Jr. League Golf, Twin Lakes Jr. Golf Schedule, Tournament ResultsPGA Jr. League Golf, Twin Lakes Jr. Golf Schedule, Tournament Results
Junior Golf Clinic Schedule of Events
June 15: Putting/Iron play. Practice on each for half of the
session. Hit the moving cart on the range.
June 29: Drivers and fairway woods, posture and setup.
July 6: Putting Green Championship. Compete against
each other on the challenging putting course. Awards given
for all holes in one!
July 13: Junior Guest Day: Bring a friend, parent or grand-
parent for Golf, Lunch and a Great Time!
July 20: Just Play Baby: 6, 7, and 8 year olds will play 3
holes from 150 yards and 9, 10, and 11 year olds will play 5
holes from 250 yards.
July 27: School Spirit Day! Wear your school colors as
every participant is on his or her school team. All play be-
gins at 9am in a 9 hole scramble format.
Aug 3: Junior Club Championship. Boys and girls divi-
sions by age. Wrap up your summer by taking the title of
Twin Lakes Junior Club Champion!
Men’s Guest Day Results
May 18
Gross Results:
1st Banning/Lynch 70
T-2 Banning/Murali 72
T-2 Banning/Muriali 72
Net Results: T-1 Black/Howe 61
T-1 Rose/Stout 61
T-3 Johns/Troutman 63
T-3 S. Cremeans/Alexander 63 Closest To Pin #4 Johns
#8 McKinzie (Guest of Ryan Leitch)
#11 Blose
#16 Scott (Guest of Bob Burns)
Raffle Winner:
Armington (Guest of Kevin Gleason)
PRO SHOP HOURS
(After April 16)
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 16
DRESS CODE From April 16 through
October 1, Twin Lakes
Golf Club dress code is in
effect on the course. 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.
2016 GOLF SCHEDULE
June 4/5 Sat/Sun Men’s 36-Hole Stroke Play Event June 11 Sat Ladies’ Step-A-Side June 22 Wed Men’s Member-Guest June 25 Sat Men’s Quota w/Steeplechase July 16/17 Sat/Sun Men’s Twin Lakes Derby July 9 Sat Ladies’ Steeplechase July 26 Tues Ladies’ Friend’s Day July 30/31 & 6/7 Sat/Sun Men’s Club Championship (match play) Aug 13 Sat Men’s Member-Member Aug 13 Sat Ladies’ Member-Member Aug 27/28 Sat/Sun Ladies’ Club Championship Sept 10 Sat/Sun Ladies’ Stableford Sept 14 Wed Men’s Member-Guest Sept 17/18 Sat/Sun Men’s Senior Club Championship Oct 15 Sat Scary Mary
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 26) except following a Monday holiday
when these events will be held on Wednesday.
Hooray! Junior Golf begins
June 15! 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
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