It is with both regret and anticipation that I let everyone know that I have resigned from the position of Superintendent at Juniper Hill Golf Course, effective four weeks from this past Monday.
After much consideration I have decided to accept a job with Belterra Golf Club, as I feel it is time for a new challenge and opportunity to further my current goals.
Working for Juniper Hill Golf Course has been a wonderful experience during these past three years. I feel priviledged to have been a part of such a professional team and will miss all my colleagues.
I appreciate both the professional and personal growth opportunities that have been provided to me during my time here at Juniper Hill. I would like to that you all in particular for all your continued support. I hope that we will stay in touch as I begin this new chapter in my career.
This course is, if not the greatest, assest that the City of Frankfort has. I hope the City Commission and all Frankfortonians show the same support that the men's and women's association have during my tenure. I wish nothing but success for Juniper Hill Golf Course in the future.
Sincerely,
Bryan Vice
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Friday, March 4, 2011
New Greens Mowers!!
I would like to introduce everyone to our new greens mowers this year, Jacobsen Eclipse 322. We have two fully electric greens mowers, which is why you haven't heard us mowing the greens so far this year. This machine will allow us to help the City of Frankfort in their 'Go Green' campaign with low carbon emmissions, lower our overall gasoline usage, rid the risk of hydraulic leaks on the greens, and cause less noise pollution for the golfers and surrounding homes/buisnesses of the golf course. The unit allows us to give a more frequency of cut without lowering the height of the green. By purchasing these machines, we have replaced the tee, collar,and approach mowers with last years greens mowers. This also gives us better mowers for these areas. Please take notice as Vic, Tom, Bob, and Adam will be using these machines this year.
Monday, February 28, 2011
Season Upon Us!!
The season is just right around the corner. We have a few days where golfers have come out to clean the rust off their clubs these past couple of weeks. We are getting our usual spring showers, a little more than I would like to see right now. I don't think Mother Nature understands the concept of spacing out these rains during the season, but that's ok. A couple of projects have been put on the back burner this winter due to all the snow we got leaving these areas wet or snow covered to wear we could not do the necessary work. Nonetheless, we will get to them when we can so please bear with us and play around us when we are working. With all this rain, please obey all cart rules as we will most likely be cart path only all this week. I hope everyone is as excited as I am to get the season started. We will see you on the course!
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
Staff Profile: Wilbert Lewis
Wilbert Lewis was hired on to Juniper Hill Golf Course in September of 2007. Many of you might know Wilbert from his days with Frankfort's Street Department, which he retired from and is still talked about from his former co-workers. Wilbert's primary duty at the golf course is mowing rough. He is on the tractor 5 days a week trying to keep the rough mowed down so all the golfers can find their ball easier. Even at his age, Wilbert is one of the hardest workers on the crew. When he's not mowing rough, he will step in and help with anything asked of him in order help maintain the golf course, from helping work on equipment to weed eating. You couldn't ask fora better worker as he is a vital addition to the staff, is very dependable and can be counted on to get a job done.
Monday, January 31, 2011
Staff Profile: John Conlin
John Conlin was hired on to Juniper Hill Golf Course in March of 2008. Many of you might know John from his days with Morton Buildings, where he and his company have built many buidling for the Parks and Recreation park areas, along with one of our very one maintenance buildings. John's primary duty at the golf course is mowing fairways. John never worked on a golf before, but picked up mowing the fairways very quickly. John works 3 days a week, mowing the fairways and comes in when needed if we are preparing for a tournament to really give the fairways a good clean, stripped look. He has been a vital addition to the staff, as he is very dependable and can be counted on to get a job done.
Monday, January 24, 2011
Staff Profile: Tom Murphy
Tom Murphy was hired on to Juniper Hill Golf Course in March of 2001. Tom's primary duty at the golf course is mowing collars and approaches. He also hleps out with mowing greens and tees, and does a lot of our fertilizing for the golf course. When not mowing, Tom has become the 'shop foreman' if you will. He takes care of all the ordering when parts for our mowers are needed, working closely with Willie Trent in the shop, and keeps the break room clean. By doing the ordering, he has allowed me to concentrate more on the golf course. Tom really helped me get in tune with the crew and golf course when I first started and I can't thank him enough for that. He has been a vital addition to the staff, as he is very dependable and can be counted on to get a job done. Tom has and will always be an assest to this course.
Monday, January 10, 2011
Staff Profile: Willie Trent
Willie Trent was hired on to Juniper Hill Golf Course in August of 2002. Willie's primary duty at the golf course is mechanic. He starting out mowing rough when he was hired on and moved into the mechanics spot about 4 years ago. Though you don't see him a lot except when a piece of equipment broke down on the course or during aerification, Willie has done a great job of keeping the equipment running and operational for us during his time at the golf course. The good thing about working on the golf courses equipment is that he has plenty of support from the city garage. Mechanic's are the life blood of a well maintained golf course and with the new equipment we are getting to better maintain Juniper Hill, Willie is getting the knowledge and support in doing his part in helping improve this golf course.
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