

- November 14: Private Event, 12:00 p.m. Shotgun
- November 18: Crystal Falls Golf Club’s Turkey Shoot, 9:00 a.m. Shotgun. Information & Registration Bring a non-perishable food item to receive $5 off your entry fee.
- November 28: Thanksgiving Day, Course and Practice Range will be closed

Please help support our food drive benefiting Hill Country Community Ministries. We care collecting non-perishable items in the Golf Shop. Click Here for most need items.
Our November sales have 30% off ladies’ apparel and 20% off all outer wear (Get it before it gets cold)

Easy grip, easy swing. Many recreational golfers fall prey to over gripping and over swinging, often with disastrous results. Gripping the golf club too tightly can cause muscle tension in the hands, arms, shoulders, and chest. This has an adverse effect on the golfer’s ability to rotate the club face properly and consistently through impact. Slices and hooks abound! To avoid this, imagine you’re holding a baby bird when gripping the club. Grip it just tight enough so the bird doesn’t get away but soft enough, so you don’t crush the little guy.
Taking an easy swing is key to control as well. Like gripping the club too tightly, attempting to swing too hard can create problems too. While also causing muscle tension, over swinging tends to make bad things worse. The pros can generate all kinds of power and swing as hard as they want but most will tell you that a controlled golf swing is much more important than a ton of club head speed. Just ask yourself, would you rather hit the ball 200 yards up the middle or 250 into the woods? The best bet is to swing the club at 75%. Think speed and not strength. A fluid swing with relaxed arms usually yields a much better result. Try it for yourself and above all else….have fun out there!

By: Wayne Slaton, Golf Course Superintendent
Cold November Wind & Frost On The Pumpkin: It is that time again. The north wind starts to get cooler and the fronts this time of year start to bring the cooler temperatures. It has been unseasonally warm for this time of year so far, yet we live here in Central Texas where the weather can sometimes bring us all four seasons in a day…
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“There are three ways to improve your golf game: take lessons, practice constantly… or start cheating.”


Jon Wooten, Greenskeeper II
Jon arrives at work well before sunrise to help create the best possible playing conditions for our guests. He has worked with our Golf Course Maintenance team for 4 years and enjoys the family atmosphere with his colleagues.

We are excited to partner with RS3 Strategic Hospitality to provide food and beverage services at Crystal Falls Golf Club. Click Here to learn more.


Gruesome Twosome Tournament
The Grim Reaper arrived early on October 28 to cut holes and place pins for our Gruesome Twosome tournament. The wasn’t a typical scramble, the opposing team selected which drive their pairings partners had to play and were duty bound to the field to select the worst drive! Tim Wilks and Gary Ingram did the best at dodging body part fragments and “seasonal conditions” to survive with a two-stroke win. finishing 1 under par. Payouts went to the top 5 teams. Click Here for the full leaderboard.

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