TCC: The Timuquanan Newsletter March-April 2023

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The Timuquanan March/April 2023 | V ol . X l IX N o . II | 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–5:00 pm

Beginning Sunday, March 12

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 Only

M–F 6:00–11:00 am 3:00–4:30 pm

Sa 6:00–10:00 am

Su Closed

See page 19 for hours beginning Saturday, April 15.

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

T-STAND

Tu–F 7:00 am–5:00 pm

Sa/Su 6:30 am–5:00 pm

Beginning Sunday, March 12

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

Beginning Friday, March 3

Tu–Th Closed

F 4:00–9:00 pm

Sa/Su 11:00 am–9:00 pm

Table of Contents

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 Marketing Manager x. 136, ahill@timuquana.net

Caroline Davis Communications Coordinator x. 135, cdavis@timuquana.net

Jillian Hickey Concierge x. 100, concierge@timuquana.net

Dawn Cavanaugh Controller x. 140, dcavanaugh@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

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

Tennis Center 904.389.4332

Fitness Center 904.387.6700

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

Billy McKenzie Director of Outside Operations 904.388.4798

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

Josh Urbanec Golf Course Superintendent x. 113, jurbanec@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

Holly Joyner Assistant Recreation Director x. 144, hjoyner@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 Timuquanan 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 President Jim

Board of Governors

Jim Thompson

President

Mike Oates President-Elect

Chair, Membership Committee

Mike Wachholz Treasurer

Chair, Finance Committee

Tom Bishop Secretary

Peter Moore

Board Liaison, Green Committee

Spencer Cummings

Chair, House Committee

Jed Davis

Chair, Fitness, Aquatics & Recreation Committee

Board Liaison, Tennis Committee

Eric Mann

Board Liaison, Construction & Plant Maintenance

Michael Muldoon

Immediate Past President

Chair, Long Range Planning Committee

Stephen Horne

Chair, Golf 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.

It’s hard to believe my year of presidency is coming to a close. It has been a challenging but rewarding tenure with several successful Long Range Capital Projects completed during the year. Notably, the reopening of the golf course in August ahead of schedule, and renovations to the Golf Shop, Heritage Hallway, and restroom facilities, further enhancing our Club’s ambiance. In addition, we instituted an essential change to the new member vetting/invitation process to better manage the high demand and resultant waitlist of potential new members. Finally, I am quite proud of our official launch of the Timuquana Cares Employee Foundation and the excellent support from our membership in funding this endeavor to help our staff in times of need.

In this, my last letter to the membership, I would like to extend my sincere appreciation and gratitude to my fellow 2022-2023 Board of Governors and all the committee volunteers. Thank you for dedicating your time, valuable input, and constructive feedback to reviewing and adapting policies and creating new programs for the membership. Working with you all has been a privilege and an honor.

Special thanks and recognition are in order for three gentlemen who will be rolling off the Board in April following their three years of service. Spencer Cummings has positively impacted his role as House Chair as we transitioned the Food & Beverage Committee to the House Committee in 2022, broadening its scope to include Clubhouse-related policies. The Committee has successfully reviewed Clubhouse Customs & Traditions and made minor modifications to ensure the courtesies and values of TCC are consistently met by our members. In addition, their valuable input in Food & Beverage operations has continually helped improve the overall member experience over the last few years.

During his time as the Golf Committee Chair, Tom Bishop had a full plate and accomplished a great deal as well. Tom and the Committee had a challenging few years managing the boom in play following the pandemic and post-golf course construction. The Committee has navigated this demand by adapting guest policies, tee times, and tournament entry procedures.

Last but certainly not least, I’d also like to give special thanks to Mike Muldoon, our beloved Past President and current Chair of the Long Range Planning Committee, for his incredible persistence in navigating the inflation pressures seen during 2021 and for overseeing the various improvements that were made to the Driving Range and Clubhouse interiors. His love for this Club and tireless efforts to foster our great culture are second to none. We are thankful to these three men for their leadership, investment of time and talent, and significant contributions over these past three years.

I greatly appreciated and enjoyed the opportunity to serve as your Club President. I have strived to “stay the course” of prudent fiscal management of Club assets while constantly trying to enhance our facility and member experience. I am proud of our accomplishments over the past 12 months, our dedicated and top-notch professional staff, and the excellent reputation this membership and Club enjoys within our community. As I turn the reigns over to Mike Oates as our incoming President, I thank you all for your support and look forward to seeing you around the Club as we celebrate our milestone 100th anniversary.

With sincere appreciation,

Jim Thompson

2022 - 2023 President

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From the Membership Office

Kate Nolte, Director of Membership and Employee Engagement

Timuquana is a special place, and word continues to spread. We have 29 prospective members waiting to complete the application process. Categories include 17 House Social, eight Founder, three National, and one Clergy. Below is a refresher on the process in its entirety. Please reach out if you have any questions, or if I may be of assistance to someone you know interested in membership.

Membership Application Process:

SUPPORTING LETTERS

• The Board requires four (4) supporting letters for membership.

• Two (2) of the four (4) letters need to be from Founder members.

• A primary member must be identified and is responsible for ensuring the completion of the application process.

• The letters are to be submitted in the form of a completed “Sponsor Form” (available online) that includes an attestation by the sponsoring member of his or her thorough knowledge of the prospective member and their family. The form must be completed in its entirety by all four sponsoring members. In order to complete the Sponsor Form, the sponsoring member needs to spend a significant amount of time with the applicant. As a result, sponsors are encouraged to invite the applicant to play golf at the Club, come to dinner, or otherwise spend enough time with them to be able to vouch for the applicant’s suitability for membership.

DEPOSIT

• All categories (including legacies and reinstatements), with the exception of Founders, are required to provide a nonrefundable deposit of $2,500 as part of the application process. Founder applicants are required to pay a nonrefundable deposit equal to 10% of the current initiation fee. This amount gets credited to the member’s initiation fee upon joining. Deposits are refundable only when applications are rejected by the Club.

BACKGROUND/CREDIT CHECK

• All applicants are required to complete a background and credit check. The cost of the background and credit check is covered by the prospective member. A credit card authorization form is part of the application process and must be completed and included in the final submission to the Membership Office.

COMPLETED FILE

• All letters/forms, application, background check, and deposit are required when submitting an application to the Membership Office. Only complete application packages are accepted by the Membership Office. Once a full file is completed, and the deposit applied, the prospective member waits for availability of interviews with the Membership Committee.

INTERVIEWS

• As required, the Club schedules prospective member dinner interviews. Dinners are for the member and spouse (if applicable). These dinners are scheduled on the first Thursday of each month from 6:00–7:30 pm. Dinner is conducted by two members of the Membership Committee.

• The Membership Committee submits a recommendation to the Membership Office in advance of the following Board meeting.

BOARD COCKTAIL RECEPTION

• The Monthly Board Cocktail Reception continues when required as normally scheduled from 6:00–6:45 pm when candidates have completed the interview process. A maximum of four (4) prospective members are invited when a cocktail reception is scheduled.

The Future

We hope you are enjoying the fruits of our previous capital investments in the golf course, pool, and Pow Wow Room. Looking at future facility enhancement plans, we remain focused on creating a considerable and sustainable member value. The Club has much to celebrate within its first one hundred years, and together we can look toward a bright future.

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Social & Dining

March

At a Glance

Oyster Roast

Saturday, March 4

6:30–9:30 pm

St. Patrick’s Week

Tuesday, March 14–Sunday, March 19

Concert on the Lawn

Friday, March 31 6:00–10:30 pm

Dinner with the Bunny

Thursday, April 6 6:00 pm

Breakfast with the Bunny

Saturday, April 8 9:00 am & 11:00 am

Easter Brunch

Sunday, April 9 11:00 am–2:00 pm

Spring Fling Bingo

Thursday, April 20 5:30–8:30 pm

Centennial Gala

Saturday, April 29 7:00 pm–1:00 am

Centennial Gala Closures

Pow Wow: Closed April 29. Reopens April 30 at 10:30 am for brunch.

River Room: Closed April 28–29

The Grove: Closed April 28–30

Golf Course, Tennis Center, and Fitness Center: Closes at 6:00 pm on April 29

Pool: Closed April 28–30

River Room

Closures

March

April

4 SAT OYSTER ROAST

Cost: $45 per person

14 TUE TO 19 SUN

6:30–9:30 PM

Our crowd-favorite Oyster Roast is back! Live music, peel & eat shrimp, sausages from the grill, and plenty of oysters for everyone. A signature bar will be provided for your favorite beverages. Reservations Required. To register, contact the Concierge at 904.388.2664 x. 100.

ST. PATRICK’S WEEK

Come feast and raise a glass as we celebrate St. Patrick’s Day all week long! We’ll have plenty of Guinness on tap, and whiskey will be flowing with selections of Bushmills, Jameson, Red Breast, Limavady, and Spot Whiskey. Chef will feature his traditional Corned Beef & Cabbage Dinner, Shepherd’s Pie, Fish-n-Chips, and some surprises from the Emerald Isle.

31 FRI CONCERT ON THE LAWN

Cost: $20 per person

6:00–10:30 PM

Saved by the Band is coming to Timuquana’s Concert on the Lawn. Saved by the Band brings a magical mix of the ‘80s, ‘90s, and songs from this century to life. Enjoy a great time under the stars with food trucks, live music, and dancing. Cost includes the cover charge for entertainment. Food trucks by cash or credit. Drinks by signature. Reservations required for the concert. The concert begins at 7:00 pm. Reservations are required if you plan to join us in the Pow Wow Room for dinner before the show. To register, contact the Concierge at 904.388.2664 x. 100.

Duplicate Bridge at Timuquana Country Club

Head to TCC to play Duplicate Bridge on the following Tuesdays:

• March 14 and 28 • 3:00 pm

• A pril 4, 11, and 25 • 3:00 pm

For questions or if you need a partner, contact the Concierge at 904.388.2664 x. 100.

Masters Sandwiches

Thursday, April 6–Sunday, April 9

A Tradition Unlike Any Other T-Stand Masters Sandwiches will be available during the Masters Tournament, Thursday, April 6, through Sunday, April 9. Sandwiches include Chicken Salad, Pimento Cheese, and Egg Salad for $4. Also available in Pow Wow from 2:30–5:30 pm. Not available To-Go.

Bushmills “The Rare Casks”

With the unprecedented growth of our beverage program and a little luck from the Irish, we are delighted to have one of Bushmills’ rarest bottling at TCC.

We will feature a Single Malt Irish Whiskey that is one of the oldest ever released by Bushmills, the oldest licensed distillery in the world, dating back to 1608.

Limited Release No. 2 is a 29-year-old Pedro Ximenez Sherry Cask Finished Whiskey that was distilled on April 6, 1992, under the watchful eye of Master Distiller Colum Egan.

This is a rare opportunity to sample this whiskey, as very few bottles have ever reached the U.S. It will be available by the ounce for $30 a pour.

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SUNMONTUEWEDTHU FRI SAT 26 27 28 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 WWW.TIMUQUANA.NET | 7 March CLUB CLOSED River Room Closed 4-BALL CHAMPIONSHIP OYSTER ROAST 6:30–9:30 pm River Room Closed 4-BALL CHAMPIONSHIP CLUB CLOSED FOUNDERS’ DAY CLUB CLOSED Duplicate Bridge 3:00 pm KIDS’ PAINT NIGHT 5:30–7:30 pm River Room Closed CLUB CLOSED GIRLS’ VOLLEYBALL CLINIC 4:00–5:30 pm One-Day Camp Pow Wow Member-Guest Pow Wow Member-Guest Lifeguard Certification Class 8:00 am–4:00 pm Pow Wow Member-Guest River Room Closed Lifeguard Certification Class 8:00 am–4:00 pm CLUB CLOSED BASEBALL CLINIC 4:00–5:30 pm One-Day Camp Duplicate Bridge 3:00 pm LGA LADIES’ MEMBER-GUEST 8:00 am PRIME RIB NIGHT CONCERT ON THE LAWN 6:00–10:30 pm Pow Wow Room: Reservation Only Pow Wow Lounge & Terrace: FirstCome, First-Served River Room Closed

Social & Dining

April

ONGOING EVENTS

F Fitness • G Golf • T Tennis

R Recreation • SD Social and Dining

M Lap Swimming 6:00 am // R

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THU DINNER WITH THE BUNNY 6:00 PM

Cost: $20 per adult, $12 per child

This event has reached capacity, but members are always welcome to join the waitlist! Join us for a “hopping time” with the Easter Bunny! Bring the kids to the Club for Easter activities, including pictures with the Bunny, an Easter egg hunt, a buffet, and more.

To join the waitlist, contact the Concierge at 904.388.2664 x. 100.

8 SAT BREAKFAST WITH THE BUNNY 9:00 AM & 11:00 AM

Cost: $20 per adult, $12 per child

This event has reached capacity, but members are always welcome to join the waitlist! Join us for a “hopping time” with the Easter Bunny! Bring the kids to the Club for Easter activities, including pictures with the Bunny, an Easter egg hunt, a buffet, and more.

To join the waitlist, contact the Concierge at 904.388.2664 x. 100.

9 SUN EASTER BRUNCH

Cost: $38 per adult, $18 per child

11:00 AM–2:00 PM

Bring the family out to celebrate Easter with Chef’s decadent spread, including a raw bar, lobster bisque, made-to-order omelets, carved ham, and so much more! Reservations required.

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

EASTER TAKEOUT

Prefer to stay home this holiday? Let our team take care of the cooking. Takeout forms may be picked up at the Concierge Desk. Orders must be submitted by Friday, March 31, at 5:00 pm. We highly recommend placing your order early as this service is sure to sell out. Pow Wow and To-Go service is open for breakfast from 7:00–10:30 am.

20 THU SPRING FLING BINGO

Cost: $20 per adult, $12 per child

5:30–8:30 PM

Join us for another Bingo Night at Timuquana! Bring the family in for fun, food, and great prizes. Reservations required. Cost includes buffet and one bingo card; additional cards are $2 each. Drinks by signature.

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

29 SAT CENTENNIAL GALA 7:00 PM–1:00 AM

Complimentary

Celebrate 100 wonderful years surrounded by our Timuquana family that spans generations. You won’t want to miss this exciting evening filled with entertainment, dancing, and delectable cuisine. We’ll fondly recollect the past and create new memories as we embark on our next 100 years. This event is complimentary and member- and adult-only. Drinks by signature. Cocktail attire. No advance registration.

See page six for closures related to the Centennial Gala.

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Swimming 6:00 am // R Pickleball 101 8:30 am // T Lap Swimming 3:00 pm // R 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 6:30 pm // T Working Ladies' C Team Practice 6:30 pm // T W Lap Swimming 6:00 am // R Cardio Tennis 7:00 am // T Live Ball Tennis 8:00 am // T Third Shot Drop Clinic 1:00 pm // T Lap Swimming 3:00 pm // R Red Ball Clinic 3:30 pm // T Yellow Ball Clinic 4:30 pm // T Speed and Agility Clinic 4:30 pm // F TH Lap Swimming 6:00 am // R Pickleball 101 8:30 am // T Lap Swimming 3:00 pm // 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
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Around the Club

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Adult Trivia – 01.13.23 Mixed Open Doubles Championship – 01.21.23 & 01.22.23 Speed & Agility – 01.18.23
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& Laughs – 01.27.23 Cartoon Paint Night – 02.09.23
Art Unveiling – 02.11.23
Illusions
Centennial

From the First Tee

Blanton

Director of Golf

Spring is here, and the next few months are the best time to play golf at Timuquana. It is also the beginning of our 2023 tournament season. As you prepare your golf calendar for the upcoming months, please note the Club tournament schedule for course closures.

Founders’ Day

Notable Golf Dates

4-Ball Championship

March 4–5

Registration open

Founders’ Day

March 7

Registration open

One-Day Member-Guest

April 13

Registration begins March 15

Spring Classic

April 20–22

Registration begins February 22

Centennial Gala

April 29

Golf course closes at 2:00 pm

Driving range closes at 5:00 pm

IQUA

May 4–6

Registration begins March 8

Memorial Day Tournament

May 29

Registration begins April 26

The Club will be open on Monday, May 29 and closed on Tuesday, May 30.

Golf Course Closure

The golf course will be closed Tuesday, May 30–Monday, June 12 for annual golf course maintenance.

Founders’ Day will be held on Tuesday, March 7. The Annual Meeting will begin at 11:00 am, with lunch to follow at 11:45 am. The shotgun start will begin at 1:00 pm. There is no entry fee, and the format is one best ball of your foursome. If you wish to play and do not have a group, please contact the Golf Shop and we will be happy to find a team for you.

The PLAYERS Championship

The PLAYERS Championship will be played at TPC Sawgrass the week of March 7–12. This always promises to be a busy week of golf at TCC. With that said, please observe the guest rules for this exciting week.

• Tuesday, March 7 is Founders’ Day and guest play will not be allowed.

• Guests may play anytime from Wednesday, March 8 through Friday, March 10.

• There will be no formal Ladies’ Play Day this week.

• Family guests and non-resident guests may play after 12:00 pm on Saturday, March 11 and may play at any time on Sunday, March 12.

LGA Ladies’ Member-Guest

Save the date! The Timuquana Country Club Ladies’ Golf Association will host their annual Ladies’ Member-Guest on Thursday, March 30. Ladies must be members of the TCC LGA to participate in this event, and can join the LGA by contacting the Golf Shop at 904.389.0477.

One-Day Member-Guest

We will host a men’s One-Day Member-Guest Tournament on Thursday, April 13. Online registration for this event opens on Wednesday, March 15, at 8:00 am and will be available to the first 48 two-person teams on a first-come, first-served basis. The entry fee of $385 includes golf, prizes, lunch, and on-course beverages, with cocktails and hors d’oeuvres following the round. Lunch will begin at 11:30 am, followed by a shotgun start at 1:00 pm. Ladies may play in the morning during their usual time; however, the course will be closed to all other non-tournament play.

Spring Classic

Our annual Spring Classic (Men’s Senior Member-Guest) will take place April 20–22. The golf course will be closed to non-tournament players on Thursday, April 20, and Friday, April 21. The first tee will open at 1:30 pm on Saturday, April 22, and the golf course will open for normal operations on Sunday, April 23. Cost: $850 per team.

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From the Teaching Tee

Jim Goergen, Director of Instruction

As the new Director of Instruction, I am honored to be joining the Professional Staff and truly look forward to leading the instruction program. Since my first visit to Timuquana in the early 1990s, I have had a love for the course and the Club. TCC’s rich tradition, esteemed membership, and overall culture have held a special place in my heart for years.

Our immediate goal for the instruction program is to align the instructional offering with the ethos of the Club. A top-level club should offer top-level instruction, and I am charged with bringing the program upward.

I have a passion for helping anyone who loves this great game. I derive as much satisfaction from helping new golfers make solid contact as I do helping a plus-two handicap win the Club Championship. Whether you are brand new to the game or a player with vast experience, getting better requires a commitment. I hope to create a culture where members look to improve by committing to a plan for improvement over time. Every once in a while, “dial a prayer” works where we can catch lightning in a bottle and make a big difference in a player’s game with a one-off lesson. However, for the vast majority of players, seeing them repeatedly over time is the fail-proof option for tremendous improvement.

My personal mission in golf has been centered around building viable, fun, and competitive junior programs. Blanton’s capable staff and I will be committed to making the Timuquana Junior Golf Program the best junior program in the city and a bench-mark in the state. Our program will accommodate all junior golfers, from the casual player or beginner to the passionate junior chasing the dream of competitive golf. Meeting juniors where they currently are and helping them along their journey is one of the hallmarks of creating a successful program, and we are committed to this strategy.

As I have met some of the membership already, I’d like to say thank you for such a warm welcome. I look forward to meeting many others soon, and I am honored to be part of Timuquana Country Club.

Beginner Golf Camp

Tuesday–Friday, June 13–16 & July 11–14 9:00–10:30 am

Registration opens Tuesday, February 21!

Beginner Golf Camp is designed specifically for budding junior golfers. Campers will play fun games and drills to teach them the skills necessary to build a solid foundation in the game of golf. No experience is required, and all equipment will be provided. Ages 4–12.

Cost: Member, $150 Accompanied Guest, $180 Guests will be accepted based on availability.

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Ladies’ Academy Member-Member – 01.07.23

From the Courts

Joe Mattingly, Director of Tennis

Tennis Tip: Returning a Doubles Serve

The

Proper Mindset

Whether your opponent serves and stays back or serves and runs to the net, the mindset must be the same. In both cases, avoid trying to play, what I call, the “Hit-Winners” mindset. This is where the player thinks everything they hit has to win the point. Players like this try to do too much with the ball and make too many unforced errors due to faulty thinking. Instead, adopt something more consistent. Think about getting the ball back and neutralizing your opponent’s serve.

A Word from The Pros

As we bid farewell to the winter months and look forward to a beautiful spring, we have an exciting schedule of tennis and pickleball events planned for you. The Doubles Club Championship will be held in April, along with a destination clinic trip to the Wild Dunes Resort in Charleston, South Carolina. Our junior after-school and adult inter-club programs are in full swing and remain very active. To see all Junior Clinics, Tennis and Pickleball Clinics, and Drop-In Round Robins, please view the full schedule on the Club website.

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

When Your Opponent Stays Back

If your opponent serves and stays back, you must master a deep cross-court return of serve. The key is depth, which forces your opponent to stay back and gives you more time to react to the next shot. Hitting deep tilts the percentages in your favor. You’re attempting to create pressure, not win the point outright through this method.

When Your Opponent Charges the Net

If your opponent is serving and running to the net, you must also hit the ball crosscourt, but this time you should keep the ball low at their feet. This method will make your opponent hit up at the ball, giving you a pop-up, which you can then put away. Remember, you are trying to create pressure, not hit a winner!

Conclusion

To summarize, you should return cross-court and deep when your opponent serves and stays back. When your opponent serves and runs to the net, you should return cross-court and low at their feet. Finally, in both cases, ensure you stay in a consistent mindset and not a “Hit-Winners” mindset.

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Richard and Krista Crittenden Mixed Open 4.5 Division Champion Dawn Crawford and Scott Meyer Mixed Open 3.5 Division Champion Jessica Cummings and John Callihan Mixed Open 4.0 Division Champion Josh and Rebecca Sale Mixed Open 2.5 Division Champion

Big “Dill” Pickleball Clinics

Pickleball 101

Tuesdays, 8:30–9:30 am

Pickleball 101 is a clinic for beginner players interested in learning the basic skills of pickleball. Each clinic focuses on court position, technique, scoring, and the rules that will have you ready to hit the courts!

Third Shot Drop Clinic

Wednesdays, 1:00–2:00 pm

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

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.

Pickleball Round Robins

Mixed Drop-In

Wednesdays, 5:30–7 pm

Men’s Night Drop-In Thursdays, 6:30–8 pm

Ladies’ Morning Drop-In Fridays, 8:30–10 am

Round Robins are complimentary. Spots are limited and advance registration is encouraged. To register, visit CourtReserve or contact the Tennis Center at 904.389.4332.

Junior Clinics

Spring Session: March 13–May 4

Red Ball: Ages 4–6

Mini Spring Session: May 8–June 1

Green Ball: Ages 10–12

2023 Doubles Club Championship

Friday, April 14 • 5–9 pm Saturday, April 15 • 8 am–5 pm Sunday, April 16 • 8 am–5 pm

Monday–Thursday • 3:30–4:15 pm

Orange Ball: Ages 7–9

Tuesday & Thursday • 4:30–5:30 pm

Tuesday & Thursday • 4:30–5:30 pm

Yellow Ball: Ages 13 & up

Monday & Wednesday • 4:30–5:30 pm

Limited space is available for each program; early bookings are encouraged. All bookings must be via e-mail or in person. For pricing and more information, contact Shaun Zemanek at szemanek@timuquana.net.

Men’s & Ladies’ Clinics

Men’s Doubles Clinics

Tuesdays at 6:30 pm

Working Ladies’ C Team Practice

Tuesdays at 6:30 pm

Cardio Tennis

Wednesdays at 7:00 am

Saturdays at 7:00 am

Live Ball

Wednesdays at 8:00 am

Saturdays at 8:00 am

Beginner Ladies’ Clinics

Thursdays at 5:30 pm

Men’s Clinics (3.0, 3.5, 4.0)

Saturdays at 9:00 am

Ladies’ Clinics

(2.5, 3.0, 3.5) Saturdays at 10:00 am

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.

Join us for the second major tennis event of the year! Members will team up and compete against other members for the title of Doubles Club Champion. The 2023 Doubles Club Championship will feature men and women, doubles levels 2.5, 3.0, 3.5, 4.0, 4.5, and above.

This weekend promises great tennis, food, and camaraderie. Beer and wine included. Cocktails by signature.

Cost: $160 per person.

Registration closes Friday, April 7. On Monday, April 10, 50% of the registration fee will be billed and is non-refundable. The remaining 50% will be billed on Friday, April 14.

To register, contact the Tennis Center at 904.389.4332.

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From the Fitness Center

From the Trainer

Why Vary Your Workout?

By adding variation and changing exercises in your routine, you engage a new stimulus that creates more progress over time.

Benefits of Varying Your Workout

Routine:

• Prevents Overuse Injuries

• Stops Boredom

• Improves Physique

• Increases Strength and Performance

How to Vary Your Workout

Routine:

• Switch Up Your Rest Times

• Change Your Tempo

• Substitute a New Exercise

The Takeaway

Adding variety to your workout routine prevents boredom and keeps you motivated. It encourages your body to keep changing, progressing, and adapting. Your body can’t plateau if it is forced to work harder to keep up with these changes. Keep in mind that there needs to be some structure for progress to occur. How you play within the lines keeps you growing and advancing toward your goals.

Less Tech – More Sweat

In the United States, the number of teenagers affected by obesity has nearly tripled since the 1970s. From lack of exercise to lack of motivation, online gaming to minimal school resources, there are several reasons why today’s youth has fallen behind the curve when it comes to staying active.

Our Certified Youth Specialist, Kelvin Jones, wants to help reverse the problems facing today’s youth and encourage Less Tech - More Sweat! Through exercises and expert programming, Kelvin will help keep your kids motivated and engaged in sports, weightlifting, running, and more. Schedule a 30-minute complimentary fitness assessment for your child today. Available to both boys and girls, ages five & up. All fitness levels are welcome.

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

Speed & Agility Clinics

Wednesdays | 4:30–5:30 pm

Coach Kelvin helps boys and girls improve their athleticism by learning to run faster, jump higher, and perform better! Various training techniques are used to enhance agility, muscle memory, and sports performance.

Cost: $15 per child. Ages five & up. For more information, contact Kelvin Jones at kjones@timuquana.net.

H2O FITNESS

Mondays & Saturdays | 10:00–10:45 am

H2O Fitness has moderate to high-intensity cardio segments followed by strength moves using aqua bells. Various formats of interval training are used in this shallow water class. Modifications are available making this fun class suitable for all fitness levels. This class is held year-round in our heated pool.

Member Testimony:

“For years, I passed by the Timuquana pool on my way to the Fitness Center to work out and saw Tracy’s H2O Fitness class going on. It wasn’t until September 2021 that I decided to give it a try. Wow, immediately I was hooked! Every week since then, winter, spring, summer, and fall, the H2O Fitness class has been my favorite exercise program ever. It’s more than just water aerobics. Tracy incorporates strength training, core development, balance, coordination, and even memory and concentration exercises to specially selected, fun music. Every class is different, so it never gets dull. A bonus is the great group of friendly members who participate. The pool is heated and open year-round, and the setting is beautiful. Come join us and check it out.”

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March Group Fitness Schedule

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Center 904.387.6700 | Mon–Fri 5:00 am–8:30 pm | Sat & Sun 7:00 am–6:00 pm MON TUE WEDTHU FRI SAT 7:00 7:00–7:45 am COREFIT Tracy 7:00–7:45 am HIIT Tracy 7:00–7:45 am HIIT Tracy 7:15 7:15–8:00 am STRETCH & RESTORE Tracy 7:15–8:00 am RESTORATIVE YOGA Selestine 7:30 8:00 8:30 8:30–9:15 am BODYFIT Tracy 8:30–9:15 am POWER YOGA Selestine 8:30–9:20 am PILATES Claire 8:30–9:15 am STRETCH & RESTORE Tracy 9:00 9:00–9:45 am HIIT Joe 9:00–10:00 am SOULBODY BARRE UNHITCHED® Tracy 9:00–9:45 am HIIT Tracy 9:00–9:45 am HIIT Joe 9:00–9:45 am HIIT Tracy 9:30 9:30–10:30 am GENTLE YOGA June 10:00 10:00–10:50 am PILATES Claire 10:00–10:45 am H2O FITNESS Tracy 10:00–10:50 am PILATES Claire 10:00–10:45 am H2O FITNESS Tracy Keep an eye on Club communications closer to April for the April Group Fitness Schedule!
Fitness

From Recreation

Walt Bartman, Recreation Director

One-Day Camps

MARCH 22 AND 28

APRIL 7, 10, AND 19

TCC offers several one-day camps throughout the year. Children enjoy arts and crafts, games, and sports. Lunch and snacks are provided. Before- and after-care are available.

• $95 per child

• $10 discount per sibling

• $105 per accompanied guest

• 8:30 am–3:30 pm

• Before-Care: 7:30–8:30 am $10 per day

• After-Care: 3:30–4:30 pm $10 per day

Registrations must be made in the TCC app. To learn more about our camps, contact Holly Joyner, Assistant Recreation Director at hjoyner@timuquana.net.

Kids’ Paint Night

Thursday, March 16 & Thursday, April 27 | 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.

Girls’ Volleyball Clinics

Tuesday, March 21 & Tuesday, April 18 | 4:00–5:30 pm

Coach Holly Joyner will be using her 15+ years of volleyball coaching experience to run two clinics this spring. Participants will refine their skills and learn the basics of bumping, setting, serving, and spiking. Games and prizes will be awarded at each clinic to promote competition and growth. Cost: $20 per clinic. Ages seven & up. To register, contact Holly Joyner at hjoyner@timuquana.net.

Baseball Clinics

Tuesday, March 28 & Tuesday, April 11 | 4:00–5:30 pm

Grab a bat and take part in America’s favorite pastime! TCC’s new Baseball Clinics are a true home run, designed to attack all aspects of the game. Local umpire and baseball enthusiast James Romero will teach players the proper fundamentals and skills to begin their baseball journey. Your kids will learn to better their game and have fun doing it! Cost: $20 per clinic. Ages six & up. Participants will need to bring their own gloves. To register, contact James Romero at jromero@timuquana.net.

Lifeguard Certification Class

March 25–26 & April 22–23 | 8:00–4:00 pm

TCC’s Red Cross Certified Instructors will offer two lifeguard certification opportunities this spring. These classes consist of blended learning at home online and in-person at TCC. Certifications are good for two years. Private certification classes are also available. Cost: $260 per class. Ages 16 & up. For more information or to register, contact Walt Bartman at wbartman@timuquana.net.

War Eagle Aquatic Club

As we head into the 2023 aquatics season, we will sport a new name and compete in a different league! Formerly the TYC River Rats with the River City Swim League (RCSL), Timuquana’s swimmers will now be known as the War Eagles and participate in the First Coast Summer Swim League (FCSSL). The FCSSL has more than a thousand summer swimmers and includes teams like Pace Island and Eagle Harbor. Our summer swim program will be highly competitive with smaller, faster, and more enjoyable programming. It’ll also include a fun day trip to Summer Waves in Georgia!

Online registration begins Wednesday, March 1!

Visit https://bit.ly/TCCWarEagle to register your swimmer(s), view the practice and meet schedule, and stay up to date on all team functions. The season runs from May through July, with morning and afternoon practice options. For questions, contact Head Coach Walt Bartman at wbartman@timuquana.net.

War Eagles

Member: $250 per child

$25 discount per sibling (members only)

Accompanied Guest: $300 per child

Junior Eagles

Member: $225 per child

$25 discount per sibling (members only)

Accompanied Guest: $275 per child

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Spring Camp at TCC

March 6–10 & March 13–17 8:30 am–3:30 pm

Packed full of experiences that are sure to make great memories, Spring Camp at TCC offers a little bit of everything — from sports and arts and crafts to STEM activities.

Swim Lessons

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

Pool Hours

THROUGH MONDAY, MARCH 27

Weekly:

• Member: $395, $25 discount per sibling

• Accompanied Guest: $445

Daily:

• Member: $95, $10 discount per sibling

• Accompanied Guest: $105

Before-Care:

• 7:30–8:30 am, $10 per day

After-Care:

• 3:30–4:30 pm, $10 per day

All weekly camp registrations must be made in the Timuquana Country Club mobile app.

For daily registration requests, contact Holly Joyner at hjoyner@timuquana.net.

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Lap Swimming Only

M–F 6:00–11:00 am & 3:00–4:30 pm

Sa 6:00–10:00 am

Su Closed

TUESDAY, MARCH 28–THURSDAY, APRIL 20

Lap Swimming

M No Lap Swimming | Swim Programming Only

Tu–Su 6:00 am–4:00 pm

Recreational Swimming – Swim at Your Own Risk

Tu–Su 6:00 am–Close

FRIDAY, APRIL 21–THURSDAY, MAY 11

Lap Swimming

M No Lap Swimming | Swim Programming Only

Tu–Su 6:00 am–4:00 pm

Recreational Swimming – Swim at Your Own Risk

Tu–Su 6:00 am–Close

Lifeguards & Hospitality

F–Su 10:00 am–Close

Swim at Your Own Risk

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.

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the TCC Mobile App!

P.R.I.D.E.

Personal Responsibility in Delivering Excellence

Would you like to recognize a TCC employee who has gone above and beyond for you? You now can with our new Employee of the Quarter Program!

Timuquana is proud to announce our Employee of the Quarter Program, which recognizes and rewards extraordinary employees for their outstanding contributions and performance.

Recommendations can be made through “P.R.I.D.E.” cards, which stand for Personal Responsibility in Delivering Excellence. Cards are located around the Club and can be turned into the Concierge Desk or Kate Nolte, Director of Membership and Employee Engagement.

For more information, contact Kate Nolte, Director of Membership & Employee Engagement, at knolte@timuquana.net.

Share Your Memories with Us!

We want to see all the memories you are making here!

Send photos to ahill@timuquana.net or tag us (@timuquanacc) in your social media posts.

Your photos may be featured on our social media or in The Timuquanan!

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We Value Your Feedback

We’re always working to improve our overall member experience, and would love to hear from you. We welcome your comments, suggestions, feedback, and ideas about anything related to your Club experience. You can visit the members’ side of the website for our online feedback form, located on the “My Club” tab, or visit the “Compliments & Comments” section of our app, located under the “Stay Connected” tab.

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