

GENERAL MANAGER
Bill Horn
bill.horn@kingsmill.com
757.253.3975
It is with enormous honor and privilege to be a new member of this community at this remarkable and iconic destination at Kingsmill Resort in the heart of one of the most prestigious Member-driven communities in the Commonwealth of Virginia. I have always had a passion and humble compassion for people, leading me to the hospitality industry. For the past 20 years, I have been directing teams of industry professionals at The Breakers in Palm Beach and The PGA National Resort and Spa in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida.
I accepted the position of General Manager at Kingsmill Resort with enormous pride and excitement. The team, Members, Resort Guests, and ownership are simply remarkable and are so full of care and pride for the future of Kingsmill. One primary characteristic of my experience for the past 25+ years has been the importance of Membership, engagement, and appreciation. My gratitude and recognition for Membership is unparalleled. I look forward to meeting you!
My favorite poet and quote is from Maya Angelou, “I’ve learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.”
Thank you for being a Member,
Bill HornVP OF CLUB OPERATIONS
James Paige
james.paige@kingsmill.com
757.253.3987
DIRECTOR OF MEMBERSHIP
Pelham Felder
pelham.felder@kingsmill.com
757.570.7573
DIRECTOR OF RAQUET SPORTS
Davy Hairston
davy.hairston@kingsmill.com
757.253.1703
DIRECTOR OF AGRONOMY
Jimmy Gabel
jimmy.gabel@kingsmill.com
757.206.1944
DIRECTOR OF RETAIL
Kari Scruggs
kari.scruggs@kingsmill.com
757.253.3970
DIRECTOR OF FOOD AND BEVERAGE
Allen Stephens III allen.stephens@kingsmill.com
757.253.8252
EXECUTIVE CHEF CEC
Mark Florimonte mark.florimonte@kingsmill.com
SPORTS CLUB MANAGER
Charles Petronella
charles.petronella@kingsmill.com
757.253.8210
HEAD GOLF PRO, RIVER COURSE
John Todd Gantt
todd.gantt@kingsmill.com
757.253.8263
DIRECTOR OF PROGRAMMING
Madeline Merrick madeline.merrick@kingsmill.com
757.253.8212
Dear Kingsmill Members!
We have officially entered into the Fall season, where we welcome cool temperatures and cooler activities. Now is a great time to get out and enjoy ourselves. Communing with friends, family and fellow Members within our gates is a great way to enjoy watching the leaves change and relish in the views of the James, all while having a ton of fun!
Our Events Calendar is full of great things to do this month! Whether your interest is Wine Tasting with the Williamsburg Winery, Trivia Night, Glow Golf, the Murder Mystery Dinner, pumpkin painting or so many others; we have multiple events for you!
I also wanted to mention our upcoming Comedy Night which promises to be a huge success!! We are all set for January 27, 2024, and due to an anticipated sell-out crowd, we are opening up tickets to our Members first later this month. More on that soon!
What could be more fun than our upcoming Events Schedule? Sharing it with your friends, of course! Don’t forget about your chance to join our Cannon Club by referring your friends and neighbors to Membership here at Kingsmill. There is still time to add yourself to the list of Cannon Club Members who are in the running for one year of complimentary dues!!
Please reach out anytime if I can be of service, Pelham
Membership Office Hours
Tuesday - Friday: 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday: 8:30 AM - 3:00 PM
Sunday and Monday: Office Closed
Hi Kingsmill Members,
We appreciate all the Members who participated in great September programming around the club, as we hosted our September Member Mixer, Trivia Nights, Summer Movie at The Pool, Crafts at The River Pool, Labor Day Food & Beverage Specials, our 2023 Kingsmill Club Championships, Men’s & Ladies Golf Member Guest Events, and The Men’s and Ladies Charity Tennis Classics! I'd like to thank our entire Kingsmill team for putting together a great calendar of events and executing them proudly. The River Pool is now officially closed for the season. Renovations at the Indoor Pool and Fitness are both going well, and we will continue to keep you posted on updates and progress made at the facilities.
Did you know that our Agronomy Team has planted over 5,200 flowers throughout the property this year?
October is a great time of year around The Club to celebrate as the fall season comes into focus. We are excited for our programming this month to include glow golf, a drive-in movie, an October Member Mixer, Jammin on James Concert with Good Shot Judy, many fall crafts, ghost walks, and a wine-tasting event with Williamsburg Winery Our and many Food & Beverage Specials! Be on the lookout for further communication and details! We hope you can relax and enjoy the programming at The Club with your friends and families.
Fall has finally arrived! We are through the heat of the summer and our Bentgrass greens can finally breathe again. As we enter the fall, we will be performing our fall aerification and topdressing on our putting surfaces. This allows for oxygenation of the root zone which will aid in recovery from any stress in the summer months. Topdressing the greens with sand provides a growing medium for the Bentgrass to fill in, as well as promoting a smooth, firm putting surface once the greens have healed from aerification. We will be using solid tines rather than hollow tines. This allows for a faster aerification process, and the greens will heal quicker as well.
We just applied our Fall pre-emergent herbicide to the shortcut Bermudagrass on all 3 courses. We are also applying 3 applications of potassium. This will help protect the plant and strengthen the root system as it prepares to enter dormancy for the Winter. We are mixing potassium into our spray tanks as we apply our pre-emergent herbicide as well as our Spring Dead Spot applications. The fungus that causes Spring Dead Spot in our Bermudagrass is active during the fall months, but we won’t notice any damage until the Spring, hence the name. It is important to attack this fungus while it is active and limit its opportunity to proliferate and cause damage. We will be making 2 consecutive applications of fungicide to minimize any turf loss in Spring 2024.
Our team will be working hard to keep the leaves under control the next few months. As you well know, there are a lot of trees in Kingsmill, and it can be a rather large undertaking to keep all of the leaves under control. You will notice our blowers and turf vacuums will be in full use this fall.
Thank you for being a Member,
James PaigeThank you for your support in all that we do!
A small amount of our time and attention can go a long way in helping maintain high-quality playing conditions on the courses we play. Repairing ball marks on the putting greens is an easy way to make a positive impact, but the importance of ball mark repair and the proper tools and technique are often misunderstood.
1. The proper technique for ball mark repair is easy and fast.
Insert the ball mark repair tool behind the ball mark and gently push the top of the tool toward the center. Continue working around the ball mark, pushing the surrounding turf toward the center of the indentation. Avoid using a lifting or twisting motion because this can damage turf roots. Once you have finished pushing turf in toward the center, gently tamp the area down with your putter to create a smooth, firm surface.
2. Unrepaired ball marks cause lasting problems
Failing to repair a ball mark may seem like a minor oversight, but there are lasting consequences. Unrepaired ball marks can take weeks to heal, during which time they can cause balls to bounce offline. The damage to the putting surface is also an entry point for weeds that can cause serious problems.
3. Certain putting greens are more vulnerable to ball marks than others.
Any putting green that typically receives high, lofted approach shots will be more susceptible to ball marks. The putting greens on par-3 holes are a perfect example. If you recognize that a putting green is prone to damage from ball marks, it is important to be mindful of repairing your own ball mark and a few unrepaired ones nearby.
4. Soft conditions mean more ball marks. When putting greens are wet or soft, ball marks will be more of an issue. This is just one of the reasons why superintendents work hard to promote firm playing conditions with aeration, topdressing, and other maintenance practices. If excessive thatch accumulates beneath the putting surface, ball marks and other turf issues will be more problematic.
5. Almost any pointed tool can be used to successfully repair a ball mark.
Many different tools have been created to repair ball marks, including single-pronged and fork-shaped tools. Almost any pointed tool, including a golf tee, can be used to effectively repair a ball mark. Using the proper technique is the key to success.
We look forward to seeing you out on the course!
John Todd Gantt, PGAGolf Shop Games Upcoming Events
Tuesday, October 31: Halloween Superintendent Revenge Plantation Course
Congratulations to Cathy Schutz for recording her first hole-in-one on Thursday 9/14 on #13 of the River Course. She holed it from 102 yards with a driver. Well done Cathy!!
About Nancy
I was a 1st grade teacher for a while before moving to Belgium, then decided to focus on taking care of my girls. While being active in The American Women’s Club.
Why Nancy became a Member.
I became a Member when my late husband and I retired. I wanted to play golf & and meet new people.
What is your favorite thing about Kingsmill?
The view, Everything is just so beautiful particularly the view of the golf course from my living room window.
Favorite Menu Item
Hamburgers are always the best American food.
Favorite Vacation Spot
Paris, as I can visit my family there.
Fun Fact
I speak French fluently.
Trivia Night at Eagles
7 PM - 8 PM
Sunday 01
Join us for dinner, drinks, and trivia with DJ Ross.
Saturday 07
Drive-in Movie on Eagles Patio
8 PM - 10:30 PM
Join us for a movie by the pool, with snacks and popcorn for purchase.
Saturday 14
Jammin on the James at Links Landing
6:30 PM - 10:30 PM
Join us for the second concert of the year, featuring Good Shot Judy.
Trunk-or-Treat
12 PM - 3 PM
Sunday 22
Bring your family and pets in costume to trick-or-treat at Kingsmill! Donations towards Humane Society.
Kids Craft at The Mill
4 PM - 6 PM
Wednesday 04
Join us for fun and make slime.
Member Mixer at Elements
Wednesday 11
5 PM - 7 PM
Enjoy complimentary Hors d'oeuvres and a cash bar. Reservations required.
Thursday 05
Live Music at James Landing Grille
5 PM - 8 PM
Join us for dinner and live music featuring LoveCats.
Glow Golf at The Putting Green
Friday 06
7 PM - 9 PM
Work on your putting skills with Glow Golf.
Thursday 12
Live Music at James Landing Grille
5 PM - 8 PM
Join us for dinner and live music featuring Nathan Lienard.
Friday 13
Murder Mystery Dinner at Fairfax
6 PM - 9 PM
Come for dinner and stay to solve a murder mystery. Reservation Required. $100pp++
Kids Craft at The Mill
4 PM - 6 PM
Wednesday 18
Join us for fun and paint pumpkins.
Wednesday 25
New Member Mixer at Burwell
5 PM - 7 PM
Join Pelham and learn about the perks of being a Member. Will serve Hors d'oeuvres. Reservations required.
For more information, contact the Membership Office at (757) 258-1630.
Thursday 19
Live Music at James Landing Grille
5 PM - 8 PM
Join us for dinner and live music featuring LoveCats.
Thurdsay 26
Live Music at James Landing Grille
5 PM - 8 PM
Join us for dinner and live music featuring Lane Rice.
Wine Tasting at Elements
3 PM - 5 PM
Saturday 21
Enjoy a taste of the Williamsburg Winery with their winemaker. Reservation Required. $25 pp++
Tuesday 31
Mixology at James Landing Grille
6 PM - 8 PM
Enjoy games and Halloween cocktails. Reservations required. $5 pp++
We are glad to announce that we have added new menu items to all 4 of our existing outlets. Eagles has added new entrée items to the menu being offered after 5 p.m. daily. Some of the new offerings include A Bourbon and cherry glazed pork chop, NY strip steak, Ribeye steak, Atlantic salmon, and a Jerk Mahi Mahi just to mention a few. JLG has added a crab stuffed flounder, seafood linguine, and a beautiful Fall salad. The Mill has added some more grab-n-go items along with our homemade tuna and chicken salad wraps. Finally, Elements breakfast buffet has added cheese blintz with a cherry compote and some nice Surry breakfast sausage.
Holidays are soon approaching and we look forward to hosting you and your family at 1 of our holiday buffets, whether its for Thanksgiving, Christmas, or both. As a reminder that this year’s Gingerbread Village will debut on November 22, but construction is starting soon as we try to put together our 2,000 pound holiday treat. Thank you all for all the support! I really enjoy meeting and talking with everyone as I travel around The Club.
Mark FlorimonteDirector of Racquet Sports | Davy Hairston
September was a busy and blustery month with a storm that passed through at the perfect time between our Ladies Charity Tennis Classic and our Men’s Charity Tournament. Both events served wonderful causes and offered players a great chance to show off their skills. Our facility has weathered the recent storm and the extreme summer heat very well, with our courts playing and looking world-class from the new furniture, windscreens, backboard, LED lights, and pickleball nets.
Looking ahead to October, we welcome Joshua McFadden as a new addition to our Racquet Sports Staff. As a PTRcertified instructor, he will assist with our renewed afternoon Junior programming and various duties around the facility. New Adult Programs include Wednesday Theme of the Week (Stroke of the Day, but more creative) and Fit-Tennis / Cardio classes, now listed on The Club at Kingsmill Home Page.
October events will include a Fall Junior Tennis Festival on October 6 and the highly hyped KTA Davis Cup at the end of the month. With fall temperatures, it’s a great time to get your game on!
Davy HairstonDirector of Retail | Kari Scruggs
End-of-Season Sale at the Marina:
70% off bathing suits
50% off Columbia
50% tumblers and toys
30% off Peter Millar swimsuits
While Supplies Last
End-of-Season Sale at the Spa: 30% off Spa retail Sale Ends October 15, 2023
Mark your calendars for a Member Holiday Sale on December 5! More information coming soon.
Kari
If you haven’t seen all the renovation videos from the past few months, you can watch them all here.
There is so much to come! We can’t wait to show you. I’ll see you around The Club.
Charles PetronellaHappy Fall! We have new codes for Wareham’s Pond and Rt 60 storage areas. If you need access during normal hours, please call us at 757-2533919. For access after hours, the Kingsmill Police Department will be available to assist.
With colder weather approaching, it’s time to consider pulling your boat. Hampton Marine Services has reduced its staff to one person, so please prepare and plan accordingly. The marina hours have reverted to off-season timings: Wednesday through Sunday, 9 AM to 5 PM. Both weather and water temperature will be considered when deciding to halt rentals at the marina. If you’re interested in a wet slip at the Marina and haven’t been added to our waitlist, please give us a call. The Marina is also available for your Dry Storage needs.
The Care Free Boat Club will be departing Kingsmill after three seasons. However, if you have a membership with them, you can still use it at one of the other Care Free Boat Club locations.
John Schuman