

- October 3: Overseeding and sand topdressing on greens. Greens will not be mowed until seed germinates, approximatly 7-10 days.
- October 7: American Legion Post 911 charitable tournament with proceeds benefiting LISD ROTC cadets. Information & Registration
- October 8: Overseeding tee boxes. Tee Markers will be placed at the front of all tee areas or off in the edge of the rough. Please use tee areas as marked as we need to remain off the tee boxes for for approximately 10 days to allow the new seed to establish.
- October 9: Overseeding select collars and the practice range tee box. The practice range will then be mats only for a couple weeks until the winter grass gets established.
- October 10: Central Texas Chapter RIMS Information & Registration
- October 14 – 16: Overseeding select fairways. Newly seeded areas will be roped off. Please do not drive golf carts in these areas.
- October 15 & 16 – Rouse High School tournament
- October 21: 7th Annual Leander Chamber of Commerce Lucky Texas Scramble Golf Tournament Information & Registration
- October 28: Our annual Gruesome Twosome. Unlike a typical 2-person scramble where you choose your best drive, the Gruesome has your opponents selecting your worst shot off the tee! Information & Registration
- November 4: Rouse Baseball Booster tournament Information & Registration

October Sales
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30% Off Callaway Golf Bags

“Ball Position”: Moving the ball position in your set up will naturally change the trajectory of your desired shot while swinging your same swing. If you wish to hit a high arching shot, position the ball more forward in your stance. If you wish to hit a low trajectory shot, position the ball more towards the back of your stance. Practice different ball positions to add more variety to your game!

By: Wayne Slaton, Golf Course Superintendent
Overseeding: A welcome return to seasonal cooler temperatures. The back 9 starts on Tuesday will soon end as the roughs will not need to be mowed once the turf growth slows down. Also, October brings us a chance of light frost. Overseeding plans are set as we are in the early stages of fall for our unique golf course…
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“An interesting thing about golf is that no matter how badly you play, it’s always possible to get worse.”


Neil Tillman, Assistant Golf Professional
We welcome Neil Tillman to the team at Crystal Falls Golf Club. Neil grew up in Cincinnati, Ohio where he picked up his first club at 5 years old. In 2015 Neil began his teaching career at The Club at Ravenna, taking over the junior golf program one year later. Neil has also worked in Scottsdale at Gainey Ranch Golf Club and at Barton Creek here in Austin.
Neil played golf in college and earned RMAC Freshman of the year honors, 3 All-Conference awards, reached a high ranking of #32 in Division 2; boasting a scoring average of 71.57 his senior year. He also played professionally with his top finish coming in 2020 at the Wyoming Open, where he shot 12 under and finished T-4. Neil is currently working on his PGA Class A in order to become a better teacher and golf course professional.

We’re getting closer to identifying a new food and beverage partner for the clubhouse and we appreciate everyone’s patience in this slow but deliberate process. We hope to be up and running with great food and a full bar within the next 90 days or so! In the interim, our friends at Sibil’s Ribs-N-More are serving up some great food from their trailer behind the clubhouse.


Crystal Cup Invitational
Congratulations to Gary Ingram and Tim Wilks, winners of the 2024 Crystal Cup Invitational on September 23rd. Jonathan Blank and Jeff Blank took home 1st place in the net competition. Walking away with brand new golf bags for winning a Closest to Pin were Floyd Haught, David Baehm and Andrew Vasquez. John Carney and Austin Alaniz earned the only skin of the day with an eagle on # 12, splitting the $550 skins pool. Click Here to see full list of results.
Hill Country Junior Amateur Championship
Congratulations to all participants who finished two great days with us at Crystal Falls Golf Club on September 28 & 29 for the 2nd Annual Hill Country Junior Amateur Championship, sponsored by Golfinity. Earning the Champion golf bags were Kinsley Cox from Utopia who won the Championship Girls Division, and Drew Dickens of Dripping Springs taking home the honors for the Championship Boys Division, with Cedar Park High School winning the team competition. Click Here to see the final leaderboard for all divisions.



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