WELCOME
GENERAL MANAGER MESSAGE
May is here, and so is the sunshine! After a fairly rough winter, we have enjoyed warmer temperatures and more sunlight in the past couple of weeks which has allowed the golf courses to begin to pop John and the rest of the Agronomy Team have been working hard to prepare for the growing season in the summertime conditions
We finished up a busy April with our one-day Member Guest and the grand opening of the brand-new Member only Golf Shop We are continuing to finish up some smaller projects and details from our clubhouse refresh, but we are ecstatic with how everything has turned out and I hope that you will be able to enjoy the club all summer long I want to thank everyone who took the time to complete our recent food and beverage survey I am excited about the positive changes that Alex, Chef Moses, and the rest of the Culinary Team are working on implementing very soon
Thank you for being a Member.
Reese McCall
General Manager
MEET OUR TEAM
General Manager
Reese McCall
reese@golfclubofhouston com
281 459 7807
Membership Director
Nate Gumm
ngumm@golfclubofhouston,com
281 459 7854
Executive Chef
Moses Cruz
mcruz@golfclubofhouston com
281 459 7837
Events Sales Director
Liz Strong
lstrong@golfclubofhouston com
281 459 7839
Director of Golf
Bob McHugh
bmchugh@golfclubofhouston.com
281.459.7831
Regional Merchandise Manager
Savannah Bolden
sbolden@golfclubofhouston.com
281.459.7844
Membership Accounting/Human Resources
Janice Cruz
jcruz@golfclubofhouston com
281 459 7852
Membership Engagement Coordinator
Alicia Fuston afuston@golfclubofhouston com
281 459 7800
Food & Beverage Director
Alex Sierra asierra@golfclubofhouston com
281 459 7863
Event Services Manager
Sofia James sjames@golfclubofhouston com
281 459 7880
Director of Agronomy
John Freeman jfreeman@golfclubofhouston.com
281.459.7869
Fitness Director
Hanh Jones
hjones@golfclubofhouston com
281.459.7800
NEW MEMBERS
MEMBERSHIP UPDATE
Nate Gumm
In case you missed the announcement, we are excited to announce the introduction of our New Member Sponsorship program!
THE QUIVER
The Quiver will be the “don’t miss event” of the year for Members The only way to attend is by nominating and sponsoring a New Member to join the Club between April 1 – December 31, 2023
Sponsoring a New Golf Member will automatically qualify you (and your plus one) to attend ALL the activities for the day – a unique afternoon on the golf course, along with a funfilled evening party.
Sponsoring a New Club Member (ArrowFit) will qualify you for the evening party. There will be thank-you gifts and numerous prizes, including opportunities to play Escalante properties around the country and complimentary carts for a year The more New Members you sponsor, the more chances you will have in the Grand Prize Drawings!
Mark your calendar for Saturday, March 2, 2024, and make plans to attend the first annual QUIVER Sponsor Appreciation Celebration by sponsoring a New Member to join the fun.
Best regards and see you at the Club!
NateREFER REFER A A FRIEND FRIEND
WELCOME NEW MEMBERS
CLUBHOUSE ADVANTAGE
Karina Franco & Amin Hussain
Roy Perez
Jerry & Joselyn Mendez
Thanos Smith
Jose Madrigal
WEEKDAY GOLF
Pamela & Chuck Anders
Oniel Mendenhall
Andre Lewis
Dennis Pierce
Darryl & Mimi Bowers
DISCOVERY GOLF
Dilipkumar & Sowmya Asthagiri
Jeffrey & Krystal Tarver
Eric & Estefhany Talley
Douglas & Maureen Hirsch
Doug & Natalie Stanley
Tom Latimore
Kevin & Michelle Kyle
FULL GOLF
Chris & Lesley Weaver
Masatoshi Nishi
Cody Crabtree
Mohammed Merchant
Jack Martin
MEMBER SPONSORS
Cristian Esparza *
Katherine Biggs *
John Hollowell *
Padden Nelson
Dwight Boykins
Richard Brooks
Ed Sabo
Jim Horsch
Lane Bailey
*The FIRST official sponsors under the new QUIVER Sponsor Appreciation program We will see you guys on March 2, 2024!
COURSE MAINTENANCE
John FreemanIn April, Golf Course Maintenance becomes extremely busy and aggressive with Agronomic practices Winter weeds are entering the final stages of their life cycle Summer weeds are continuing to germinate Our team has been working diligently to ensure we have post emerge herbicides where needed We are also on a mission to apply multiple light applications of pre-emerge herbicide to our entire property Our goal is to be weed-free from January to December Overall, we have been moderately successful The number one winter weed in the whole world is Poa Annua (annual bluegrass) We have kept it out of putting surfaces and, in most short, grass In some areas, rough grass could be better The poa germinated in thatch and has survived without having any root structure in the soil We will get aggressive with aerification and thatch removal as soon as possible
Winter has not been kind to putting surfaces in our area Many of my friends in the industry are experiencing the same challenges I am We are working daily to enhance the recovery of both Tif-Eagle and Mini-Verde We are increasing the frequency and rates of nutrients and bio-stimulants Additional practices to improve oxygen and water movement are also critical to recovery We are micromanaging these practices We are sodding areas where necessary As of April 20, we still need warmer nights and consistent sunlight to enhance overall course conditions
The carbon fertilizer is doing what it always does Salts are being buffered, and tees and fairways are much healthier Recovery is coming along nicely I was disappointed with the manufacturer of the Viatrac 3-3-3 They decided to produce a pellet instead of a crumble, and it took over a week to melt down vs a couple of days with the crumble I let the manufacturer know that the product would not be used again in the pellet form
We are still in line for bunker sand for both courses The manufacturers in Arkansas and California have yet to give a delivery date as of mid-April We hope to be notified of a date soon and will keep you updated once we receive more information
I want to extend a big "Thank you" to Mark Bond He modified six wood duck boxes in our storage area and has installed them in the swamps and back side of lakes on the Tournament Course Watching the Wood duck population grow in our water features will be nice Every bluebird box is occupied, and the Martin houses are fully occupied Thanks again to Mark for this nice touch
PRO SHOP -
GOLF RULES & TIPS
Bob
McHughOne-Day Member Guest Results - Congratulations to the winners!
1st Flight
1st GROSS: Monte Tinkham & Roque Baecker
2nd gross: Cristian Esparza & William Hicks
1st Net: Hal Hale & Corbin Cooke
2nd Net: Ed Sabo & Eric Talley
3rd Net: Charles Ebbs & David Arlott
2nd Flight
1st Gross: John McDonough & Kevin McDonough
2nd Gross : Jason Wallis & Chris Dimaio
1st Net: Mark Miller & Cory Hillis
2nd Net: Katherine Biggs & Gina Kyurpova
3rd Net: Mark Crouse & BJ Crouse
Closest to Pin #17
Member: John McDonough
Guest: Alex Dyes
SAVE THE DATE - UPCOMING EVENTS
May Events
2nd: Señoritas & Margaritas
13th: Member/Member Combined Stableford
19th: Couples Nine & Dine
June Events
13th: Señoritas & Margaritas
16th: Couples Nine & Dine
24th: Member / Member Chapman Scotch
GOLF HOURS
MEMBER GOLF SHOP IS OPEN TUESDAY - SUNDAY 6:30AM – 6:00PM
TOURNAMENT GOLF SHOP: MONDAY - SUNDAY 6:30 AM - 7:00 PM
GOLF PRACTICE FACILITIES ARE OPEN 30 MINUTES AFTER SUNRISE AND CLOSE 30 MINUTES BEFORE SUNSET
PRACTICE FACILITIES WILL CLOSE AT 3:00 PM ON MONDAYS
FOOD & BEVERAGE
FOOD & BEVERAGE
Alex SierraEmployee Spotlight Get to know Efren Cardenas
Efren has been with Golf Club of Houston for twenty years. He began his career at the Club as a cook in the kitchen. For five years, he was able to take care of our Members every time they came in to dine. After spending those early years in the kitchen, he was promoted into the Men's Locker Room, where he has continued to provide excellent service to our Members. Efren is not only a dedicated employee, but he is also very detailed. During the years of the Shell Houston Open, Efren made sure to know all of the players' preferences when they would come into the Locker Room. The same level of detail he provided the PGA Players, he continues to provide our Members. He takes pride in learning all he can about our Members to make their visit to the Club a Remarkable experience. Efren is also a proud father to an adult son. He loves the game of golf and is a great golfer. Thank you, Efren, for your years of dedication to our Members and happy twenty years!
Ladies' golf instruction Learn basic golf skills, enjoy cold beverages and snacks
MEMBER MEMBER 8:30 AM SHOTGUN SATURDAY
Breakfast before golf, followed by lunch & awards
TUESDAY 23
MOTHER'S DAY BRUNCH
9-holeAlternateshot~net Dinnerfollowingplay 13
MONDAY
5:00
ROMBAUER WINE DINNER
6:30
CHEF'S CORNER
FEATURED RECIPE
Moses CruzSouthwestern Chopped Salad with Cilantro-Lime Dressing
INGREDIENTS:
1 large head romaine
15 oz. can black beans
1 orange bell pepper
10 oz. cherry/grape tomatoes (about 1 pint)
2 cups sweet corn, cooked
5 green onions
1/2 pint grape tomatoes
1/2 English cucumber diced
1 lg avocado diced
1 lb. cooked shrimp
FOR THE CREAMY CILANTRO-LIME DRESSING:
1 cup loosely packed cilantro (stems removed and roughly chopped)
1 avocado peeled and chopped
2 Tbsp. fresh lime juice (about 1 lime, more to taste)
1-2 garlic cloves
1 med size jalapeño seeded and chopped
4 Tbsp. olive oil
2 1/2 tsp. white wine vinegar
Kosher salt and black pepper to taste
1/8 tsp cumin
Steps:
Chop romaine, bell pepper, tomatoes, and green onions. Rinse and drain the black beans.
Make the dressing:
Blend all dressing ingredients in a food processor/blender until smooth. Taste and adjust seasonings if necessary.
Place all salad ingredients in a large bowl, Toss with desired amount of dressing.
RETAIL
RETAIL
Savannah Bolden
NEW ITEMS IN OUR MEMBER SHOP
Ladies G/Fore
“Mother Golfer” Collection
Limited Edition Nike Jordan 1 High G.
Please contact Logan McCall to purchase a pair.
Limited availability.
Introducing Holderness & Bourne
Men’s G/Fore
Limited Edition Nike Retro 6.
Please contact Logan McCall to purchase a pair. Limited availability.
ARROWFIT
Hanh JonesWould you like to improve your posture and spinal health?
Consider a Strength Training Exercise Program.
It is estimated that for every inch the head moves forward from its natural position, an additional 10-12 pounds of pressure is added to the spine. Meaning, that if someone is slouching with their head 2-3 inches forward from its natural position, it could add 20-36 pounds of pressure to their spine.
Over time, this can lead to strain and discomfort in the neck while leading to more severe issues such as spinal degeneration and herniated discs
Strength training exercises that target the neck extensors and flexors can help strengthen the muscles that support good neck posture Stronger muscles can help maintain proper alignment and reduce the risk of neck pain and stiffness
Improving strength in the back and core can also help improve overall posture and neck posture When the muscles in these areas are stronger and more balanced, it can support proper alignment and reduce strain on the neck muscles.
Stress and tension can contribute to poor neck posture. Strength training can help reduce stress and tension throughout the body, leading to improved neck posture.
Improving range of motion: Strength training exercises that involve stretching and mobility work can help improve the range of motion in the neck and reduce stiffness. Strength training exercises can also make it easier to maintain good neck posture throughout the day.
Incorporating a strength training exercise program that targets the neck and other related muscle groups can effectively improve neck posture and reduce the risk of related pain and discomfort.
Have questions about your posture or strength training? Reach out to the ArrowFit training team to learn more.
Please be courteous to your fellow Members, a 72-Hour Change and Cancellation Policy is in effect for this special event.