TCC: The Timuquanan Newsletter July-August 2023

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The Timuquanan July/August 2023 | V ol . X l IX N o . IV | Timuquana Country Club

Hours of Operation

CONCIERGE

Tu–Th 8:00 am–8:00 pm

F/Sa 8:00 am–9:00 pm

Su 8:00 am–8:00 pm

GOLF SHOP

Tu–Su 7:00 am–6:00 pm

TENNIS SHOP

M–F 8:00 am–5:00 pm

Sa/Su 8:00 am–3:00 pm

FITNESS CENTER

M–F 5:00 am–8:30 pm

Sa/Su 7:00 am–6:00 pm

POOL

Lap Swimming through Jul 21

M 6:00–9:00 am

Tu–Su 6:00 am–Close

Recreational Swimming through Aug 13

M No Recreational Swimming

Tu–Su 6:00–Close

See page 22 for all summer hours.

POW WOW ROOM

Tu–Th 11:30 am–9:00 pm

F 11:30 am–9:30 pm

Sa 7:00 am–9:30 pm

Su 7:00 am–9:00 pm

Sunday Brunch Buffet

10:30 am–2:30 pm

POW WOW BAR

Tu–Th 11:30 am–9:30 pm

F/Sa 11:30 am–10:00 pm

Su 11:30 am–9:30 pm

RIVER ROOM

Th–Sa 5:30–9:00 pm

RIVER TERRACE

Th 5:30–9:00 pm

F/Sa 5:30–9:30 pm

T-STAND

Tu–F 7:00 am–6:00 pm

Sa/Su 6:30 am–6:00 pm

19TH HOLE

Tu–Su 11:30 am–6:00 pm

THE GROVE

Tu–Su 11:00 am–9:00 pm

Beginning Tuesday, August 15

Tu–Th Closed

F 4:00–9:00 pm

Sa/Su 11:00 am–9:00 pm

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Stay Connected

Policies

Advertised prices are not inclusive of applicable taxes.

Children’s Events Policy

Our children’s events are designed for children aged 5 to 12. Children aged 5 and under must be accompanied by a parent or guardian at all times. Parents of children attending an event must remain on property for the duration of the event, and alert the room monitor as to where they can be located.

Timuquana Treehouse

Timuquana Treehouse is designed for children aged 3–10 years old. A full list of policies and procedures can be found online.

Cancellation Policy

Please note, a 24-hour cancellation policy is in effect for all event reservations unless otherwise noted.

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Contact Us

Concierge

904.388.2664 x. 100

Golf Shop 904.389.0477

Greg Sheara, CCM General Manager x. 115, gsheara@timuquana.net

Kate Nolte, CCM Director of Membership & Employee Engagement x. 131, knolte@timuquana.net

Amanda Escalante Director of Marketing & Communications x. 136, aescalante@timuquana.net

Breann Adams Content Marketing Manager x. 135, badams@timuquana.net

Jillian Hickey

Concierge x. 100, concierge@timuquana.net

Barbara Pacella Chief Financial Officer x. 140, bpacella@timuquana.net

Kelly Woody HR and Member Billing x. 138, kwoody@timuquana.net

Matt Harrington Food & Beverage Director x.105, mharrington@timuquana.net

Lewis Walker Executive Chef x. 107, lwalker@timuquana.net

Derek Wilson Catering Director x. 117, dwilson@timuquana.net

Blanton Tessin, PGA Director of Golf x. 130, btessin@timuquana.net

Tennis Center 904.389.4332

Fitness Center 904.387.6700

Jim Goergen, PGA Director of Golf Instruction x. 142, jgoergen@timuquana.net

Greg Ottani, PGA, Head Golf Professional x. 128, gottani@timuquana.net

Will Boushie Director of Outside Operations x. 147

Alan Brown Director of Golf Course & Grounds x. 120, abrown@timuquana.net

Joe Mattingly, USPTA, USPTR Director of Tennis x. 106, jmattingly@timuquana.net

Shaun Zemanek, USPTA, PTR Director of Tennis Instruction x. 102, szemanek@timuquana.net

Zach Goldberg, USPTA Head Tennis Professional x. 102, zgoldberg@timuquana.net

Walt Bartman Recreation Director x. 103, wbartman@timuquana.net

Tracy Markley

Fitness Director x. 144, tmarkley@timuquana.net

Rusty Nicholas Building Superintendent x. 139, rnicholas@timuquana.net

Download the TCC Member App!

LOGIN INSTRUCTIONS

Your username is your full member number, and your password is your last name (all lowercase).

For any pages linking to the Timuquana website, you will be prompted to enter your website credentials once, and they will be stored for future use.

Example of Member Login Information (for John Smith, Member #101)

Username: 0101

Password: smith

Example of Spouse Login Information (for Mary Smith)

Username: 0101A

Password: smith

If your member number is less than four characters, you will need to enter one or two zeros before your number to make it four characters long.

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From the Membership Office

Kate Nolte, Director of Membership and Employee Engagement

Board of Governors

Mike Oates

President

Mike Kelley

President-Elect

Chair, Membership Committee

Mike Wachholz

Treasurer

Chair, Finance Committee

George Egan Secretary

Chair, House Committee

Stephen Horne

Chair, Golf Committee

Peter Moore

Chair, Green Committee

Celeste Green

Chair, Tennis Committee

Jed Davis

Chair, Fitness, Aquatics, and Recreation Committee

Eric Mann

Board Liaison, Construction and Plant Maintenance Committee

Jim Thompson

Past President

Chair, Nominating Committee

Chair, Long Range Planning Committee

Mission Statement

Timuquana will offer its members, their families and guests exceptional social, golf and recreational experiences, which foster enduring friendships and preserve community.

Membership Waitlist Update

As we enter the summer months here at TCC, I would like to take a moment to provide you with an update on our waitlist and express our gratitude to the Membership Committee for their exceptional efforts in upholding the application process.

I am pleased to inform you that our membership waitlist continues to be in high demand, with an increasing number of prospective members expressing their interest in joining Timuquana Country Club. As of mid-June, the total number of prospective members on our waitlist stands at 42. We are delighted to witness such strong interest in our Club and are committed to providing an exceptional experience to all our esteemed members.

I would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to our dedicated Membership Committee for their unwavering commitment to maintaining the integrity and excellence of our membership process. The Committee has worked tirelessly to organize and execute Meet and Greet Dinners, creating opportunities for prospective members to interact with existing Club members. These events have proven to be instrumental in fostering a sense of friendship and showcasing the unique culture of our Club.

Congratulations to Our Recent Staff Graduates!

Addyson Mauldin recently graduated from Thomas University, where she earned her bachelor’s degree in biology with a minor in psychology. Throughout her college career, she also showcased her remarkable talent on the softball field. Please join us in congratulating Addyson on her impressive achievements!

Josh Hadi recently graduated from Stanton College Preparatory, where he demonstrated dedication and talent throughout his educational journey. We are proud to share that Josh will attend the University of North Florida to pursue his passion in the tech field. Please join us in congratulating Josh on his achievements and bright future!

Lilly Harrell recently graduated from Stanton College Preparatory and will attend Florida Gulf Coast University (FGCU) for her undergraduate studies. She plans on pursuing a dual major in legal studies and political science. Please join us in congratulating Lilly on her graduation and journey into the future!

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Timuquana Cares Employee Foundation, Inc.

On behalf of the Timuquana Cares Employee Foundation Board, I am delighted to recognize this year’s employee scholarship winners; Victoria Allen, and Jace Spinelli. Through our members’ support of the Foundation we were able to increase the number of scholarships from one to two and look to continue to expand opportunities for members of our staff and their families to advance their educational pursuits. Over the past year and a half has provided $22,000 worth of financial aid to our staff through scholarships and financial hardship grants. As we look forward, I challenge the membership to increase their Foundation engagement. This support is critical as awareness of the Foundation spreads among employees and we expect a significant increase in 2024 scholarship applications. The Foundation Board is committed to the following goals for 2024:

• Increase member awareness and understanding of the Foundation

• Increase member contribution participation

• Expand the number and value of the scholarships awarded

The Foundation is committed to establishing a legacy of philanthropy that our staff and their family members can count on for years to come. If you have any questions about the Foundation, please do not hesitate to reach out. Information about the Foundation can also be found on the website and App.

2023 SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS

Victoria Allen | Food & Beverage

Victoria is studying for her MBA in finance from the University of North Florida following undergrad work which also took place at UNF. She took college level courses during high school and was able to graduate at 17 with an associates degree, all while playing varsity soccer and working. We wish her the best in her future career goals of becoming a CFO.

Jace Spinelli | Outside Golf Operations

Jace is currently pursuing a degree in sports management at Trinity Baptist College as a student athlete on the basketball team. He has a tremendous heart for service as a member of the National Senior Beta Club and a regular volunteer with Morningstar, a school for youth and adults with severe learning disabilities. Please congratulate Jace on his ongoing pursuit of his passion in the sports field.

DONATIONS

There are several ways to contribute to the Foundation including check, member account charge, transfer of investment and distributions from individual and tax deferred accounts, multi-year pledges, and estate planning and memorial giving. All donations to the Foundation are tax deductible and are used to fund current year awards, the Foundation’s investment account supporting future year awards, and the Foundation’s operating expenses.

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Victoria Allen Food & Beverage Jace Spinelli Outside Golf Operations

CONSTELLATION

FURYK & FRIENDS TOURNAMENT UPDATE

The third annual Constellation FURYK & FRIENDS presented by Circle K is just around the corner, with tournament week scheduled for October 2–8. The Furyk & Friends team of Adam Renfroe, Tabitha Furyk, and Laura Fellwock have been terrific partners and are finalizing details of what will surely be another spectacular member and community experience here at TCC.

We would like to thank the Sponsorship Committee for securing member-owned businesses to support the event through hospitality suites, Pro-Am participation, and in-kind donations that will assist with tournament logistics. Building on last year’s success, Cabanas on 17 and Champions Row Chalets are nearly sold out. Club 58 tickets are available and offered to members at a discounted rate. Please see details under the “Tickets” section below.

We also want to thank the member volunteers who will be participating in the execution of the tournament. It is great to see the membership supporting this exciting event for Timuquana, the City of Jacksonville, and the charities that will benefit from the tournament proceeds.

TOURNAMENT DETAILS

MEMBER TICKETS & CREDENTIALS

As a member, will I receive tickets to the tournament? As part of our tournament agreement, each membership will receive two (2) complimentary Clubhouse tickets for each day of the tournament (Friday–Sunday). Clubhouse tickets provide access to the tournament grounds, Publix Tailgate Village, Circle K ParTee Porch, Clubhouse dining, and The Grove. Please note member credentials are also required for The Grove.

How will I get my tickets? Your tickets are electronic and will be accessible through a Ticketmaster portal beginning Wednesday, September 6. Please note they will be assigned to the primary email address on your membership account. If you have not provided an email or need to make a change, you may do so by updating our Club roster online or by emailing concierge@timuquana.net. Please watch for upcoming communications on how to access your tickets through the Ticketmaster portal.

Do my children require their own tickets? Youth 17 and younger are complimentary with a ticketed adult (youth ticket not required). If children plan to enter the Clubhouse, the adult accompanying them must have a Clubhouse ticket.

Are my Clubhouse tickets transferable? While only members may obtain Clubhouse tickets, you may share them with friends and family. Your guests will have access to Clubhouse dining, tournament grounds, and fan areas, although they must be with you or another member with credentials to enter The Grove.

How do I purchase additional Clubhouse tickets and how much are they? Additional Clubhouse tickets are available at a daily price of $150 and a weekly price of $450. You may purchase a maximum of four (4) of any combination of the two (daily/weekly). These tickets will be charged to your member account (no credit cards accepted). Please submit your ticket requests to furykandfriends@timuquana.net. Clubhouse tickets are currently available for purchase.

Will my Clubhouse tickets grant me access to any specialty hospitality suites? Clubhouse tickets do not grant access to specialty hospitality venues (such as Club 58). For information on access to Club 58, please see below. For information on specialty hospitality suites (Champions Row Chalets and Cabanas on 17), please contact Bo Powell, Partnerships Manager at bo@furykandfriends.com.

How do I enter The Grove? Member credentials and a Clubhouse ticket are required to access The Grove. Credentials will be available from the Concierge before tournament week, between Wednesday, September 6 and Sunday, October 1.

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What other types of tickets are available?

CLUB 58: Club 58 tickets grant entry to tournament grounds, fan areas, and an all-inclusive shared hospitality suite that offers complimentary food and beverage (including a full bar), premium bathrooms, HD TVs, tiered stadium seating located at the 17th green, access to the non-reserved open-air pavilion, and an exclusive player walkway through the venue. The member rate for Club 58 tickets is $300 a day and $900 for the week. Children four (4) and under are complimentary with a Club 58 ticketed adult. Children five (5) and older require their own Club 58 ticket. Please submit ticket requests to furykandfriends@timuquana.net. While Club 58 tickets are available for purchase on the tournament website, you will only receive the member discount when ordering through Timuquana. Tickets obtained through Timuquana will be charged to your member account (no credit cards accepted). Please be advised that if you purchase Club 58 tickets or other specialty hospitality tickets, you are also required to have a Clubhouse ticket to enter the Clubhouse and The Grove.

GENERAL ADMISSION – GROUNDS TICKETS: Grounds tickets provide access to the tournament grounds, Circle K ParTee Porch, Publix Tailgate Village, and Fan Expo area. Grounds tickets are available on the official tournament website at a daily price of $25. Youth 17 and under are complimentary with a ticketed adult (youth ticket not required). Please note that access to the Clubhouse and The Grove requires a Clubhouse ticket.

MILITARY TICKETS: Military tickets for official tournament rounds are being provided by VyStar Credit Union free of charge for active duty, military reserves, National Guard, military retirees, veterans, and dependents. Military tickets grant access to VyStar Patriots Outpost, as well as tournament grounds and fan areas. For more information and to claim your tickets, visit the official tournament website. Please note that access to the Clubhouse and The Grove require a Clubhouse ticket.

MEMBER PARKING

A dedicated lot with 300 parking spaces has been secured for members at the Naval Air Station, located directly adjacent to the main spectator entrance. A pass is required and covers all three days of the tournament. Passes are $45 and available on a first-come, first-served basis (maximum of two per membership). Requests must be submitted to furykandfriends@timuquana.net. Once confirmed, your member account will be charged. Passes will be available for pickup from the Concierge beginning Wednesday, September 6 and must be picked up by Sunday, October 1. Parking passes are currently available for purchase.

DOCK ACCESS & RESERVATIONS

The Club anticipates repairs to the dock to will be made ahead of tournament week. Please watch future communications for details and reservation requirements.

VOLUNTEER

If you are a registered volunteer and have questions, or are interested in becoming involved, please email the tournament team at volunteer@furykandfriends.com. Volunteer registration closes Wednesday, August 30.

DINING & CONCESSIONS

Various concessions will be available on the tournament grounds. Clubhouse ticket holders will have an opportunity to purchase food and beverage within the Clubhouse. These special concessions will be available in the River Room and Ballrooms and may be charged to your member account or paid for with a credit card (no cash accepted). There will be no standard dining menu or a la carte service, and the Pow Wow Room will be closed for player dining.

TV COVERAGE

Live action on the Golf Channel will be available from 2:00 pm through 4:00 pm during the tournament.

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BUILD-OUT SCHEDULE & HOURS OF OPERATION CHANGES

Monday, August 28

• On-Course Chalet Build-Outs Begin and Course Remains Open Under Normal Operating Hours Through Friday

Thursday, September 28

• Tennis Parking Lot and Tennis Shop Close

• Tennis Courts Open for General Member Play and Lessons Only Through Sunday, October 1

Friday, September 29

• Last Day of Play on Golf Course

• Practice Facilities Close at End of Day

• Locker Rooms Close at End of Day

• The Grove and River Room Close at End of Service

• T-Stand and 19th Hole Close at End of Service

Saturday, September 30

• Pow Wow Room Open for Breakfast and Lunch Only

• Pow Wow Room Closes at 2:30 pm

• The Grove and River Room Closed

• Concierge Available 8:00 am–4:00 pm

Sunday, October 1

• All Club Dining Operations Closed

• Pool Closes End of Day

• Fitness – Final Day Under Normal Operating Hours

• Concierge Available 8:00 am–4:00 pm

Monday, October 2–Sunday, October 8

• All Club Operations Closed During Tournament Week

Monday, October 9

• Pool, Fitness, and Tennis Courts Reopen Under Normal Operating Hours

• Tennis Shop Closed Until Tuesday, October 10

Tuesday, October 10

• All Remaining Club Operations Resume Under Normal Operating Hours

FAN INFORMATION

The official tournament website is an excellent reference for information on permitted and prohibited items, the PGA TOUR mobile phone policy, tournament format and spectator guide, disability services and accessibility, additional parking, transportation options, and more.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Official Tournament Website: https://constellationfurykandfriends.com

Timuquana Website Tournament Details Page: www.timuquana.net/furykandfriends

This is on the member side of our website, so your username and password are required. For assistance, please contact the Concierge at concierge@timuquana.net.

Member Ticket, Dock & Parking Pass Requests: furykandfriends@timuquana.net

Volunteer Inquiries: volunteer@furykandfriends.com

Sponsorship & Corporate Partnership Opportunities: bo@furykandfriends.com

The professional staff, Board, and committees appreciate your flexibility and understanding during this time. The last two tournaments have been a glowing success, most notably providing over $2.4mm to local charities, and we expect that this year’s event will build on that experience for everyone.

Should you have any questions related to the tournament, visit www.constellationfurykandfriends.com or contact Adam Renfroe, Tournament Director at adam@furykandfriends.com.

For more member-specific questions, please visit www.timuquana.net/furykandfriends or email furykandfriends@timuquana.net.

CONSTELLATION FURYK & FRIENDS TOURNAMENT CONTRACT EXTENSION

TOWN HALL MEETINGS

WEDNESDAYS, AUGUST 9 & 16 • 6:00 PM

Join Jim and Tabitha Furyk, the Furyk & Friends team, and the Board of Governors to discuss details of the tournament’s impact on the Club and the Jacksonville Community. Discussions will include tournament setup & breakdown, financial benefits to the Club, charitable impact to the local community, and PGA Tour players’ impressions of the golf course and Club. The Board of Governors will speak to the opportunity for membership input on the extension immediately following this year’s tournament and the means and methods by which it will solicit input. This is a great opportunity for members to ask questions and learn more about the event’s positive financial impact on our Club and community.

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Beginning October 16, the Club will undergo renovations to the Clubhouse and tennis facility. In the Clubhouse, we will complete a full remodel of the ladies’ and men’s locker rooms and 19th Hole. Both areas will see significant layout, functionality, and décor changes as represented by the renderings. On the men’s side, due to structural and mechanical restrictions, the wet area, locker area, and 19th Hole will stay in their respective locations. However, the final project includes changes to the bar location, a new soft seating area with a fireplace, an improved locker attendant area, and an open concept between the two spaces. New features include a vaulted ceiling, heated floors outside the showers, a steam shower, humidor lockers, custom backgammon tables, multiple high-definition TVs, and an improved interior locker configuration with full lockers with an integrated bench and shoe locker. With the open concept between the two spaces, the designers have planned for pocket doors to close off the locker room and 19th Hole when needed. On the ladies’ side, we have added a new seating area, a dry vanity, and an improved entry. In addition to the locker room areas, we will complete a few minor improvements throughout the rest of the building, including re-skinning the elevator’s interior, replacing the Dornoch Room window, and improving the stairwell to the Fitness Center.

Fall Renovations

19th Hole, Locker Rooms, and Tennis Deck

With the growth of tennis and pickleball and the popularity of the social events and tournaments we have seen over the last two years, we will take the opportunity to improve the deck area at the tennis facility. By removing the green awning and extending the roofline, we will create another 450 square feet of usable deck space and improve the viewing space over court one. In addition, we will be renovating both restrooms, replacing the dated vanity under the TV, adding a new storage shed for the ball carts, and adding a new wall that will hide the ice machine from view from the #9 fairway. This wall will also serve as display board for tournament draws, flyers, and other communications.

We anticipate renovations to take nine months to complete. Please look out for additional communications regarding any impact on operations, tennis court access, or entrances to the Clubhouse during the renovation period. We hope that you enjoy these improvements when they open in late summer 2024, and should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to reach out to Greg Sheara at gsheara@timuquana.net.

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19TH HOLE 19TH HOLE LADIES’ LOCKER ROOM LADIES’ LOCKER ROOM RESTROOM MEN’S LOCKER ROOM 19th Hole Soft Seating & Bar 19th Hole Dining View from Men’s Locker Room to 19th Hole Ladies’ Lounge Ladies’ Wet Area Tennis Deck Expansion

Social & Dining

At a Glance

July 4th Celebration

Pool Party: 11:00 am–3:00 pm

Dinner Buffet: 6:00–9:00 pm

Fireworks: 9:15 pm

Cooking Class with Chef Lew

Thursday, July 13 6:30–9:30 pm

Yappy Hour

Friday, July 28 5:30–7:30 pm

Back-to-School Bingo

Friday, August 4 5:30–9:00 pm

Cooking Class with Chef Lew

Thursday, August 17 6:30–9:30 pm

Yappy Hour

Friday, August 25 5:30–7:30 pm

River Room

Closures

July 29

August 19

July 4

TUE

POOL PARTY

Buffet Cost: $16 per adult, $8 per child

11:00 AM –3:00 PM

Start your 4th of July poolside! We’ll have the grills fired up with your favorites, and plenty of entertainment and activities for the whole family! Reservations not required.

DINNER BUFFET & FIREWORKS

6:00–9:30 PM

Buffet Cost: $24 per adult, $12 per child. Children 4 & under are complimentary.

Join us at TCC and enjoy our flavorful 4th of July feast before the firework show. Celebrate the holiday with a classic Americana meal of brisket, ribs, fried chicken, apple pie, and your favorite sides and beverages. This event is open seating. Fireworks begin at 9:15 pm. Reservations not required.

Pow Wow is open 7:00 am–2:30 pm. The Grove is open for normal service from 11:00 am–6:00 pm and will be open for bar service only from 6:00–9:30 pm.

The Club will be open on Monday, July 3 under Saturday hours of operation. The Club will be closed on Wednesday, July 5.

13 THU COOKING CLASS WITH CHEF LEW 6:30–9:30 PM

Cost: $75 per person

Sharpen your skills and your knives with Chef Lew himself! Work alongside Chef as you prepare a three-course meal and learn the ins and outs of the kitchen. Dinner will be served at the end of the class. Wine is included. Drinks by signature. Space is limited so be sure to sign up soon!

To register, contact the Concierge at 904.388.2664 x. 100.

28 FRI YAPPY HOUR 5:30–7:30 PM

Complimentary

Bring your favorite four-legged friend to our member-favorite Yappy Hour! We’ll fence the lawn for the pups to run free while you enjoy your favorite signature cocktails and draft beers at The Grove.

Dogs will be allowed on The Grove patio during this event. Reservations will not be taken. Dogs must be supervised at all times by their owners. Dogs must be leashed at all times outside of the fenced area.

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Social & Dining

ONGOING EVENTS

August 4 FRI

BACK-TO-SCHOOL BINGO

5:30–9:00 PM

Cost: $20 per adult, $12 per child. Includes 1 card, additional cards are $2 each.

School is just around the corner, but there’s still plenty of summer fun to be had at Timuquana! Join us for our annual back-to-school Bingo night with Chef’s delicious buffet, door prizes, bingo, and more!

To register, contact the Concierge at 904.388.2664 x. 100.

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COOKING CLASS WITH CHEF LEW

Cost: $75 per person

6:30–9:30 PM

Sharpen your skills and your knives with Chef Lew himself! Work alongside Chef as you prepare a three-course meal and learn the ins and outs of the kitchen. Dinner will be served at the end of the class. Wine is included. Drinks by signature. Space is limited so be sure to sign up soon!

To register, contact the Concierge at 904.388.2664 x. 100.

25 FRI YAPPY HOUR

Complimentary

5:30–7:30 PM

Bring your favorite four-legged friend to our member-favorite Yappy Hour! We’ll fence the lawn for the pups to run free while you enjoy your favorite signature cocktails and draft beers at The Grove.

Dogs will be allowed on The Grove patio during this event. Reservations will not be taken. Dogs must be supervised at all times by their owners. Dogs must be leashed at all times outside of the fenced area.

Breakfast 7:00 am // SD

Cardio Tennis 7:00 am // T

Live Ball Tennis 8:00 am // T

Men’s Clinic 9:00 am // T (3.0, 3.5, 4.0)

Ladies' Clinic 10:00 am // T (2.5, 3.0, 3.5)

SU Lap Swimming 6:00 am // R

Breakfast 7:00 am // SD

Brunch 10:30 am // SD

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Lap Swimming 6:00 am // R Pickleball 101 8:00 am // T Red Ball Clinic 3:30 pm // T Yellow Ball Clinic 4:30 pm // T TU Lap Swimming 6:00 am // R Morning Adult Clinics 10:30 pm // G Red Ball Clinic 3:30 pm // T Orange Ball Clinic 4:30 pm // T Green Ball Clinic 4:30 pm // T Men's Doubles Clinic 6:00 pm // T Working Ladies' C Team Practice 6:00 pm // T W Lap Swimming 6:00 am // R Cardio Tennis 7:00 am // T Live Ball Tennis 8:00 am // T Pickleball 102 8:00 am // T Red Ball Clinic 3:30 pm // T Yellow Ball Clinic 4:30 pm // T Speed and Agility Clinic 4:30 pm // R Mixed Drop-In 5:30 pm // T TH Lap Swimming 6:00 am // R Red Ball Clinic 3:30 pm // T Orange Ball Clinic 4:30 pm // T Green Ball Clinic 4:30 pm // T Beginner Ladies' Clinic 5:30 pm // T Men’s Night Drop-In 6:30 pm // T
Lap Swimming 6:00 am // R Pickleball 103 8:00 am // T
Morning Drop-In 8:30 am // T
Lap Swimming 6:00 am //
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Around the Club

Memorial Day Celebration – 05.29.23

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Cooking Class with Chef Lew – 06.15.23 Summer Tennis Camp – 06.05.23–06.08.23

From the First Tee

Congratulations to Our Tournament Winners

We had a great end to our spring season and a great start to our summer season. In early May we had the second playing of our Iqua Member-Member. Jeff Skinner and Eric Livingston came out victorious after an exciting 4-hole playoff over Parker Touchton and Stewart Knight. Congratulations are also in order for our Memorial Day Tournament gross winners Huston Stewart, Jack O’Callahan, Justin Ryan, and Ryan Vogt, and the net winners Michael Pentaleri, Peter Hunt, Jonathan Horn, and Mike Trobaugh.

Notable Golf Dates

July 4th Tournament

July 4

Registration is open

Couples’ Wine & Beer 9

July 14

Registration is open

Jr. Club Championship

July 18–19

Registration begins June 21

Couples’ Wine & Beer 9

August 25

Registration begins July 26

Labor Day Tournament

September 4

Registration begins August 2

Golf Course Closure

The golf course will be closed Tuesday, August 1–Thursday, August 3 for annual golf course maintenance.

Fourth of July

We began July with an exciting weekend at the Club as we celebrate Independence Day. Please be mindful of our guest policy on this historically busy weekend. Family guests and non-resident guests may play anytime on Friday and Sunday and after 12:00 pm on Saturday. The golf course will be open on Monday, July 3, and family guests and non-resident guests will be able to play at any time. We will host our annual July 4th Tournament with an 8:30 am shotgun. Following the tournament, tee times will be available at 1:30 pm.

Lightning Alarm System

The heat of summer is upon us, and with that comes many afternoon thunderstorms. Anytime lightning is detected within six miles of the Club, the active lightning alarm system will sound with one long single blast. At that time, all golfers are required to immediately quit playing and practicing and seek shelter. At 20 minutes from the last strike within six miles of the Club, the all-clear siren will sound with three blasts. At that time, it will be safe to resume playing and practicing.

Annual Course Maintenance

The golf course will be closed for annual course maintenance from August 1–3. Tee times will be available beginning at 11:00 am on Friday, August 4. The course is closed every year during this week to allow Alan Brown and his team to aerify and complete any final course projects as we approach a busy fall season.

Constellation FURYK & FRIENDS Tournament

We are not far from hosting the third annual Constellation FURYK & FRIENDS Tournament which is set to be played the first week of October. We look forward to having Steve Stricker back to defend his title along with many other of the game’s greatest players. As we approach the tournament, please be aware of the following dates:

• September 19 – Cart Path Only begins.

• September 29 – The course and practice facilities will close to play following close of business. Members must also remove bags from the bag room and have all men’s and ladies’ lockers cleaned out.

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Eric Livingston & Jeff Skinner IQUA Member-Member

From the Teaching Tee

Jim Goergen, Director of Golf Instruction

Morning Adult Clinics

Tuesdays, 10:30–11:45 am

These clinics are limited to just six students and will have a different topic for every class. The fee is $40 per class.

You can register via Foretees or by calling the Golf Shop at 904.389.0477.

July

• July 11: Full Swing Irons & Solid Contact

• July 18: Full Swing Driving

• July 25: Putting

August

• August 1: Chipping & Pitching

• August 8: Greenside Bunker Shots

• August 15: Putting

• August 22: Irons Solid Contact

• August 29: Driving

Dog Days of Summer Private Lesson Special

with Director of Instruction

Jim Goergen

This private lesson special includes a six-pack of adult 1-hour lessons. All six lessons must be used during July and August. The cost is $600. Students can register for each private lesson via Foretees.

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2023 IQUA Tournament

From the Courts

Joe Mattingly, Director of Tennis Tennis Tip: Doubles Match Play Statistics

1. Winners combined with forced errors account for 70% of points won.

2. 0-4 shot rallies account for 69% of points in doubles.

3. The last shot in the rally is overwhelmingly struck into the net.

4. The center window is the most important part of a doubles court to control.

5. Only 2.5–3% of shots in any given doubles match land in the alley.

A Word from The Pros

The tennis staff hopes you and your families are having a wonderful summer. As we move into the heart of summer, it is exciting to see the tennis and pickleball courts full and everyone having fun!

The 2023-24 league season will begin in a few short weeks. If anyone is interested in playing on a team, please contact the Pro Shop and we will find a spot for you.

Additionally, please let us know if we can do anything to make your experience on the courts more enjoyable.

6. The Lob is the “Great Neutralizer” in doubles.

7. The first team that gets to the net resulting in two up vs one up and one back wins the point 68% of the time.

Wine Not Wednesday

Wednesdays, July 12 and August 2 • 6:00–7:30 pm

Join us for an evening of ladies’ round robin tennis where you and your friends play tennis and sip on your favorite glass of wine. All levels are welcome to sign up, and you do not need a partner. Wine and light refreshments are included.

Cost: $20 per person. To register, contact the Tennis Center at 904.389.4332.

Wimbledon, Whites & Wooden Racquets

Saturday, July 15 • 10:30 am–12:00 pm

Don your Wimbledon whites and join us for wooden racquets play and round robin tennis! Strawberries and Cream and fashionable drinks will be served, and we’ll have the Wimbledon semifinals playing throughout the morning. Beer, wine, and food are included. Cocktails by signature. All levels are welcome.

Registration deadline is Wednesday, July 12. Cost: $25 per person. Sign-up on CourtReserve or by contacting the Tennis Center at 904.389.4332.

Dinks & Drinks Social

Friday, August 11 • 6:00–7:30 pm

Join us for a fun-filled tennis and pickleball social! Whether you’re a seasoned player or a beginner, everyone is welcome to come enjoy the play and camaraderie. Beer, wine, and food are included. Cocktails by signature.

Registration deadline is Wednesday, August 9. Cost: $25 per person. To register, contact the Tennis Center at 904.389.4332.

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Tennis Clinics

Men’s Doubles Clinics

Tuesdays, 6:00 pm

Working Ladies’ C Team Practice

Tuesdays, 6:00 pm

Cardio Tennis

Wednesdays, 7:00 am

Saturdays, 7:00 am

Live Ball

Wednesdays, 8:00 am

Saturdays, 8:00 am

Beginner Ladies’ Clinics

Thursdays, 5:30 pm

Men’s Clinics (3.0, 3.5, 4.0)

Saturdays, 9:00 am

Ladies’ Clinics (2.5, 3.0, 3.5)

Saturdays, 10:00 am

Pickleball Clinics

Pickleball 101

Monday, 8:00–9:00 am

This clinic is for beginner players learning the basic skills of pickleball. Clinics focus on court position, technique, scoring, and rules.

Pickleball 102

Wednesday, 8:00–9:00 am

This clinic teaches new shots and skills to intermediate-level players looking to improve their overall game.

Pickleball 103

Friday, 8:00–9:00 am

This fast-paced clinic is for advanced -level players looking to learn about point construction, strategy, and winning patterns of play.

Pickleball Round Robins

All levels welcome!

Mixed Drop-In

Wednesdays, 5:30–7:00 pm

Men’s Night Drop-In

Thursdays, 6:30–8:00 pm

Ladies’ Morning Drop-In

Fridays, 8:30–10:00 am

Junior Clinics

Session 1:

August 14–October 12

No clinics October 2–8

Session 2:

October 16–December 14

No clinics November 20–23

Red Ball: Ages 4–6

Monday–Thursday 3:30–4:15 pm

Orange Ball: Ages 7–9

Tuesday & Thursday 4:30–5:30 pm

Green Ball: Ages 10–12

Tuesday & Thursday 4:30–5:30 pm

Yellow Ball: Ages 13 & up

Monday & Wednesday 4:30–5:30 pm

Cost: $20 per clinic. Spots are limited and advance registration is requested. To register, visit CourtReserve or contact the Tennis Center at 904.389.4332.

Christmas in July!

Monday, July 10–Sunday, July 16

Stop by the Tennis Shop Monday, July 10–Sunday, July 16 to take advantage of markdowns on apparel, shoes, bags, rackets, and more! You can also shop our white gear in preparation for the Wimbledon, Whites & Wooden Racquets Social on Saturday, July 15.

Limited space is available for each program; early bookings are encouraged.

All bookings must be via the TCC Mobile App. Login instructions are available on page three.

For pricing or more information, visit the TCC Mobile App or contact Shaun Zemanek at szemanek@timuquana.net.

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From the Fitness Center & Spa

From the Trainer

July’s Ultimate 1-Minute Fitness Challenge

Are you ready for the Ultimate 1-Minute Fitness Challenge?

Get ready to tackle a variety of exercises designed to test your strength and endurance and compete against fellow fitness enthusiasts for a chance to win one of three gift cards.

The Challenge: You will have 1 minute to complete each exercise with a 1-minute rest between. All 10 exercises must be done in the order listed below. Fitness staff must accompany members to be eligible for prizes.

• Push-ups

• Pull-ups

• Wall Squat

• Burpees

• Sit-ups

• Lunges

• Mountain Climbers

• Plank Holds

• Dips

• Dead hangs

By participating, you’ll automatically be entered to win a $25 gift card! There will be one overall winner and one male and one female winner selected based on their performance in the challenge. To participate in the July challenge, simply reach out to any fitness staff and schedule your challenge session. They will guide you through the exercises and record your results.

Keeping up with your exercise schedule during the summer can be a challenge, but it’s important to stay consistent to achieve your fitness goals.

Here are some tips to help you stay on track:

1. Create a Weekly Schedule: This can help you establish a consistent exercise routine while visualizing your workouts for the week.

2. Mix Up Your Workouts: Add some variety by mixing up what workouts you do to avoid boredom and challenge your body. This helps make sure you hit all muscle groups and prevents muscle imbalances.

3. Stay Hydrated: It’s important to remember to drink water before, during, and after your workout. When exercising, our bodies naturally lose fluids and electrolytes through sweating, so remember to refuel with water or a sports drink.

In addition to these tips, you may also want to consider scheduling some personal training sessions. A personal trainer can help you design a customized workout plan and provide guidance, motivation, and support. A trainer can also help you navigate the unique challenges of summer workouts and adjust your workouts accordingly.

Another great option is to attend group fitness classes. Group fitness classes provide a fun and motivating environment, as well as a variety of workouts to help you stay engaged and challenged.

Discover the Many Health Benefits of Massage Therapy

Massage therapy has numerous benefits for both the body and mind. Physically, massage can help reduce muscle tension, stiffness, and pain. It improves circulation, range of motion, stress relief, and promotes relaxation. In addition, you can boost the immune system and reduce inflammation in the body. Mentally, massage can promote a sense of calm and relaxation, help reduce anxiety and depression, and improve overall mental well-being. Massage therapy can be tailored to an individual’s needs and preferences making it a versatile, customizable form of therapy. Whether you are seeking pain relief, stress reduction, or just pampering and relaxation, massage therapy can provide a range of benefits for your overall health and well-being.

Amy Cunningham, LMT

Amy’s 15 years of experience includes a degree in science, massage therapy, and specializing in clinical, deep tissue, and sports massages. Her clients include a broad range of athletes, working moms, medical professionals, business professionals, and your everyday “just need pampering” professionals.

She is a 36-year-old Florida native and is the dog mom of a 1-year-old rescue named Cypress. When not at work, you can find her outdoors or traveling abroad. She also enjoys reading, kayaking, cross fit, and Brazilian Jiu Jitsu.

LMT #MA101861

P: 904.387.6700 | C: 813.928.4632 |

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acunningham@timuquana.net
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Fitness Center 904.387.6700 | Mon–Fri 5:00 am–8:30 pm | Sat & Sun 7:00 am–6:00 pm Keep an eye on Club communications closer to August for the August Group Fitness Schedule!
July Group Fitness Schedule

From Recreation

Walt Bartman, Recreation Director

War Eagle Aquatic Club

Begins Monday, August 21

The War Eagle Aquatics Club is a professionally led, high-quality coaching experience that is intended to create proven results in a fun and competitive environment. There will be numerous practices, meets, and travel opportunities that will create an enhanced swimming experience for your child.

For more information, contact Walt Bartman at wbartman@timuquana.net.

As the summer continues, we would like to highlight some changes to the guarding schedule and remind everyone of the Club’s policies, both old and new.

LAP SWIMMING

M 6:00–9:00 am

Tu–Su 6:00 am–Close

Lap swimming will be limited during the following hours:

Tu–F 9:00–10:30 am (Now through Sunday, July 16)

Sa 8:00–8:45 am

Sa/Su When the obstacle course is in use, lap swimming will be available without the use of lane lines.

RECREATIONAL SWIMMING

M Closed

Tu–Su 6:00 am–Close

The zero-entry area of the pool is open for recreational swimming during swim practices.

LIFEGUARD HOURS AND SWIM AT YOUR OWN RISK

Through Sunday, August 13

M No

Recreational Swimming

Tu–Su 6:00–10:00 am | Swim at Your Own Risk

10:00 am–Close | Lifeguards & Hospitality

Beginning Monday, August 14 through Monday, September 4

M No Recreational Swimming

Tu–Th Swim at Your Own Risk

F 6:00 am–2:00 pm | Swim at Your Own Risk

2:00 pm–Close | Lifeguards & Hospitality

Sa/Su 6:00–10:00 am | Swim at Your Own Risk

10:00 am–Close | Lifeguards & Hospitality

When the pool is open and without lifeguards, it operates under Florida’s Swim at Your Own Risk rules. They are as follows and must be adhered to at all times:

• Children 9 years of age and younger must be in the care and control of a parent or guardian while in the pool.

• Children 10 to 12 years of age must be accompanied by a parent or guardian at all times.

During unguarded hours, we kindly ask that all members and guests do their best to keep the deck clean of food and beverage from The Grove and dispose of towels in the appropriate towel bins.

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Kids’ Paint Night

Thursday, August 24 | 5:30–7:30 pm

Your kids will have a blast learning the fundamentals of drawing and painting while making their own unique artwork! Dinner and all materials are included. Cost: $35 per child. Ages five & up.

To register, contact the Concierge at 904.388.2664 x. 100.

Infant Self-Rescue Swim Lessons

Join Suzi Taylor, Infant Swimming Resource Instructor at TCC’s pool, where she will teach your child aquatic safety skills with Infant Swimming Resource’s Self-Rescue® program. Classes are for children aged six months to six years and are offered through November. Cost: $100 per 6-week session. For more information and to register, contact Suzi Taylor at s.taylor@infantswim.com.

Swim Lessons

For Children and Adults

Designed for all ages and skill levels, swim lessons are tailored to each swimmer’s needs and are taught by certified instructors who emphasize proper technique, safety, and fun! Whether you’re a beginner or more experienced, our lessons will help you reach your goals. For more information, contact Walt Bartman at wbartman@timuquana.net.

Pool Expectations & Procedures

Guest Policy

Guests must be accompanied by a member. Standard Guest Fee of $10 and Holiday Guest Fee of $30 will apply. The maximum number of guests allowed per member is four (4). If your group exceeds four (4) guests, please contact Walt Bartman at wbartman@timuquana.net for approval.

Pool Attire

Members and guests must wear appropriate swimwear that is modest and not too revealing. Women’s bathing suit bottoms should be full coverage. For gentlemen, basketball or tennis shorts with exposed underwear is prohibited. Khaki and athletic shorts (or other shorts not manufactured as swimwear) are not allowed.

Upon exiting the pool, all members and guests must be covered or clothed. Cover-ups must be worn in the parking lot and other areas of the Club.

Members should avail themselves of the changing facilities when needing to change clothes or when needing to change a child’s diaper. Changing into or out of street clothes or athletic attire on the pool deck is prohibited.

Vaping

Vaping or smoking is not permitted on the pool deck. Permissible areas are by the Adirondack chairs or by the river away from others. Smoking or vaping is also prohibited at The Grove bar and dining areas.

Speed & Agility Clinics

With Coach Kelvin Jones

Wednesdays, 4:30–5:30 pm

Speed and agility training refers to exercises and drills designed to enhance an individual’s quickness, coordination, and balance. Kids ages five and up will have the opportunity to learn from Coach Kelvin Jones, CPT. As a Certified Personal Trainer and Certified Youth Specialist, Kelvin offers a wide range of knowledge for youths. He will help guide them in advancing their athleticism and improving overall performance! Young athletes will improve their muscle memory and agility mechanics while learning many technical facets of training. Cost: $15 per child, per clinic.

For more information, contact Kelvin Jones at kjones@timuquana.net.

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LABOR DAY CELEBRATION

SEPT. 4TH | 11:00 AM TO 3:00 PM

Celebrate your Labor Day at TCC! Grab a drink from The Grove and a bite from our BBQ Grill while the kids enjoy special activities just for them. Buffet: $16 per adult, $8 per child. Children four and under are complimentary. Reservations not accepted.

The Grove: Regular Saturday Hours and Full Menu

Pow Wow: Opens at 7:00 am, Full Menu, and BBQ Dinner Specials Club Closed Tuesday, September 5

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