Tuesday, October 28, 2025
All in the Details…
Marking Paint
If you play golf through the next month and see the paint markings on select fairways (specifically #1, 6, 9, 11, 15 and 17), these are the fairways that we’ll be installing drainage under starting on November 10th. These white paint lines mark irrigation pipe/wire as well as the start and stop points of the project. Part of our contract involves locating irrigation lines for the contractor before they start. The minor drought we experienced this past month, allowed us the ability to easily spot the irrigation ditches from 2 years ago, thanks to a slight color difference with the turf. Once the contractor is on site and marks their drainage lines on the fairways, we'll be able to dig up and expose the irrigation pipe in areas they cross. This ensures their trencher won't damage any of our pipe and wire below ground. This offseason, we'll be installing 30,000 linear feet (almost 6 miles) of drainage under these 6 golf holes.
Weather Forecast and Details...
Monday, October 27, 2025
Revised Aeration Schedule
 
Fall 2025 Aeration
Planning
November
3:  DryJect all putting greens
2 directions. 
Much Needed Rain in the Area...
We're experiencing some much needed soaking rain in Highlands and temperatures around 42*F. It has been very dry the past month and so far, as of 8:30AM, 1" of rain has been collected.
Sunday, October 26, 2025
Tim Moraghan Consulting Visit to Highlands CC
On October 23, I brought Tim Moraghan, a golf course superintendent consultant and headhunter, for a consulting visit at the Club. Tim is someone I've admired for most of my career. He is best known for his time (20 years) with the USGA as an executive, where he helped with Championship course setup as well as selecting sites for future USGA Championships. As you can imagine, he's seen a lot of 'stuff' and has endless stories to tell. The one I find most amusing, is he is the individual that gave Payne Stewart the pair of scissors to cut the sleeves off his rain pullover during the final round of the 1999 US Open at Pinehurst! More seriously, he is a wonderful source of knowledge and someone I gain a lot from by bouncing ideas off of. I've always been a huge proponent of consultants, especially for someone like me, who is always looking to be better than the day before and also as someone who comes up with ideas, in rapid-fire pace! Walking the golf course with him, not only makes me better but it makes HCC better! I always want to continue adding value to what I give to the Club and this is one way that leads to that.
For 40 years, Tim Moraghan’s talents and work ethic have brought a wealth of benefits to the golf industry.
From grounds crew to construction of new courses to golf course superintendent, Moraghan’s experience encompasses a wide range of talents and expertise in the golf arena, highlighted by serving in the prestigious position of Director of Championship Agronomy for the United States Golf Association (USGA), a position he held for more than two decades.
During his tenure at the USGA, Moraghan worked with countless superintendents, club boards and management to provide optimal playing conditions, while always considering the club and golf course’s needs. His ability to prepare detailed, long-range plans for executing superior conditions in high-profile situations, earned the admiration of golf course superintendents, club management and his fellow staff members.
Today, he applies this breadth of knowledge and contacts his own clients through ASPIRE Golf Consulting. Since forming ASPIRE in 2007, Moraghan has assembled an impressive roster of clients, including prestigious private clubs, public courses, municipalities and resorts. The services of the firm include golf course consulting and turf management, golf course master planning, architectural evaluation, superintendent representation and placement, and a unique career development program ASPIRE Higher®.
Through his vast industry resources, he keeps abreast of trends and developments in the field. His expertise and experience drive people to seek his advice and mentoring daily.
To the thousands of people he has worked with over the years, Moraghan has served as friend, mentor, confidant and at times , a motivator.
A popular and knowledgeable speaker, Moraghan regularly addresses industry groups and golf club boards of directors on the topics of tournament preparation and challenges, ultimate conditioning and the need to know the game. Tim’s candid nature and refreshing outlook makes him a frequent resource for the media, as well as a regular contributor to industry periodicals. He writes a monthly column for Golf Course Industry.
Southeastern Pond Management Report Attached
As promised, I would make available the Lake Management report from our fish study back on October 16th. If you enjoy fishing, this is a fascinating and educational report! To view this 25 page document, click the link below:
Wednesday, October 22, 2025
Fall 2025 Aeration Plan
Fall 2025 Aeration
Plan
October 28: Aerate Tees on 2” spacing with ¾” tines.
November 3: DryJect all putting greens 2 directions.
November 5: Start aerating approaches with ¾” tines on a 3” spacing.
If you have any questions about any of these dates, please don't hesitate to reach out to me! (828) 787-2778.
Tuesday, October 21, 2025
Tuesday
Saturday, October 18, 2025
Friday, October 17, 2025
Fish Study in Club Lake
Wednesday, October 15, 2025
Bear Calculation
This time of year, bears are everywhere, looking for food. Years ago, at a nature center program, I learned Black Bears consume as much as 25,000 calories a day, leading up to winter. So what does that look like in terms of food? You begin to see why dumpsters are the preferred source of black bear food! 5,526 acorns a day seems a little difficult to swallow without a steady source of water!




















