The Importance of Junior Golf

Tellico Village has been offering Junior Golf Camp for over 25 years. Adam Jacob, Head Golf Professional at Toqua Golf Club, has experienced 18 summers of camp here in the Village. Jacob says that Junior Camp is one of his favorite weeks of the year, as he welcomes the change of pace and the excitement the kids bring. Not only is it a week of learning and fun, it’s also a week of bonding with grandparents and making memories. His favorite thing about camp is seeing the repeat juniors coming back year after year and seeing the improvements they have made. Josh Phillips is one of those kids that grew up coming to camp in the summertime and spending time with his grandparents Keith and Annette Schmidt. Josh came to his first camp when he was just 7 years old.

Josh and his family moved from Franklin, Tennessee to New Hampshire last year. While he is still adjusting to the courses throughout New Hampshire, he is also settling in to at-home learning due to the pandemic. However, this superstar is taking it all in stride. The Oyster River High School sophomore recently finished a near-perfect debut season. Here’s a list of his recent accomplishments:

  • NHIAA 2020 Division II Individual State Golf Champion.
  • Oyster River – 2020 Division II State Runner UP – highest finish in school history
  • NHIAA 2020 1st Team Unanimous All State Selection – Boys Golf
  • Nominated for Seacoast HS Male Athlete of the Year

Phillips hopes to make some noise in tournaments like the Seacoast Am and New Hampshire Amateur in 2021. Josh and his family spent most of March in Tellico Village and Josh played in the Sneds Elite Series Tour in Cleveland, Tennessee. Josh and his father, Brett Phillips, have been enjoying the beautiful courses of Tellico Village and the mild winter weather. Josh has made some wonderful memories here over the years and his grandparents are very proud of his accomplishments. We look forward to hearing more great things about Josh and all those junior golfers that we have been blessed to have with us over the years. Tellico Village is very involved with junior golf in its efforts to grow the game. We serve as home to one middle school program, as well as four high school teams. Tellico Village also hosts several local and statewide tournament events.

Villagers Donate to Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee

In the small town of Hohenwald, TN exists a little piece of heaven for some lucky elephants.

 

The Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee:

– provides captive elephants with individualized care, the companionship of a herd, and the opportunity to live out their lives in a safe haven dedicated to their well-being

– educates the public of the complex needs of elephants in captivity and the crisis facing elephants in the wild.

The elephants’ habitats are closed to the public.

 

The Sanctuary is currently home to 11 elephants retired from zoos and circuses, many of whom suffer long-term health and behavioral issues common to elephants that have spent their lives in captivity. The Sanctuary employs a fully integrated team of veterinarians and caregivers who provide high-quality care by using positive reinforcement and protected contact to safely meet the needs of each elephant.

The Sanctuary is licensed by the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) and the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency (TWRA), accredited by the Global Federation of Animal Sanctuaries (GFAS), and certified by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA).

 

For the second year in a row, Tellico Village resident Lynda Parker collected and delivered discarded Christmas trees to the sanctuary. Parker is the president of the Tellico Village Naturalist Club and has been an animal lover her entire life. When she heard of the sanctuary’s need for greenery, she enlisted a group of her friends to collect trees from the community. Trees provide food for the elephants as well as play and entertainment. When it’s all said and done, a Christmas tree may whittle down to a mere stick. Parker is already looking forward to next year. The sanctuary also is in need of donations to care for the animals throughout the entire year.

 

Tellico Village is located in Loudon, Tennessee. It is known for its generous volunteers and giving spirit. There are over 200 clubs and organizations to get involved with and make new friends. Villagers are known to say “ Tell ‘em I retired from work, but not from doing good works.”

Bike Riding in Tellico Village

The Tellico Village Recreation Department in Loudon, TN rolled out new activities and amenities for the community to enjoy in 2021.

Tellico Village Recreation Director Simon Bradbury announced on December 22, 2020 that a new bike trail system will be featured at all three Tellico Village golf courses. The courses include Tanasi Golf Club, Toqua Golf Club and The Links at Kahite. The courses offer gentle rolling hills, wooded areas, lush greens and lakefront views of Tellico Lake.

“People have been wanting places to bike in the Village for a long time,” Bradbury said. “As new people are coming in, they’re asking, ‘Where can I go biking?’” Bradbury, thinking outside the box for new ways to utilize amenities we already have, realized that we’ve got some paved trails already in existence. Bradbury went to Chris Sykes, Tellico Village Director of Golf, and the two brainstormed the idea.

The trails consist of cart paths and roads on each golf course. Sykes believes this is a prime opportunity to implement something many Villagers living around the courses have wanted for years. Tellico Village is an active 55+ community in Loudon, TN, and an active lifestyle is a common thing here. This is a perfect solution to give the people what they are asking for, utilize space and resources and keep people safe and healthy.

“There’s been a desire for more parkland-type areas within Tellico Village. Villagers have always used the courses before and after golf hours, but we’ve added some parameters for the parkland activity. People routinely walk their dogs, exercise or run the golf courses ahead of play or in the evening after play. We devised a plan of action for folks to be able to do that and to do it as safely as possible.”

Each bike tour lasts an hour and is guided by Sykes, Bradbury or another staff member.

It was also announced that a new mountain biking group will meet on the Tellico Village Wellness Center’s new off-road biking trails.

“It has worked out beautifully, since recreational outdoor activities has sky-rocketed due to COVID,” Sykes said.

If you’re looking to retire in East Tennessee in a lakefront community, you might want to schedule a Discovery Package and see for yourself why Villagers say “There’s no need to keep looking: it’s everything I dreamed it would be.”

 

Boating on Tellico Lake

Did you know that East Tennessee is to wake and ski boats what Detroit is to cars? Knox, Loudon, Monroe, and Blount counties are a mecca for boat building. Boating on Tellico Lake is second to none.

Why the Tellico Lake Region?

  • 3,500 workers employed in marine manufacturing
  • 6 area lakes part of the TVA System
  • 8 hour drive to 75% of the US market
  • TN Marine Institute at Tellico
  • 15 original equipment manufacturers
  • 89.3% cost of living
  • Top 15 ranking in business taxes by the Tax Foundation
  • Ease of navigation to the Gulf
  • Located at the crossroads of interstates I-40 and I-75
  • 6 premier waterfront master-planned golf communities within a 15 minute drive
  • Within a 30 minute drive to Knoxville Regional Airport, downtown Knoxville, and the University of Tennessee Knoxville
  • There are 20+ boating parts manufacturers in the region

The Tellico Lake Region is home to Sea Ray, Brunswick Boat Group, Christensen Yachts, MasterCraft Boats, Skier’s Choice, Malibu Boats, Yamaha, Tennessee Watercraft, Bryant Boats, Allison Boats, and Hydrasports Custom.

Tellico Village is an Ideal Location for Living

Tellico Village’s location is ideal from many perspectives; including its convenient access to high quality healthcare and major shopping areas, and it’s close proximity to an economically thriving city.

Knoxville was voted by Frommer’s as one of the top 20 vacation destinations in the U.S. Knoxville is home to a rich arts community, extensive entertainment entities-including the Knoxville Symphony Orchestra, the Knoxville Opera Company, and the University of Tennessee. The University’s Vols football team draws over 100,000 people to its home games. The city hosts numerous festivals throughout the year and is an integral part of Villager’s lives. Knoxville and its surrounding areas, including Tellico Village, are served by McGhee Tyson Airport. Five major airlines fly into Knoxville and provide non-stop service to 19 destinations.

Finding Quality Healthcare Near Tellico Village

When planning for retirement, many people worry that if they move to another state to retire, they will have difficulty finding quality healthcare providers.You spend years trusting and creating relationships with your doctors and it doesn’t cross your mind that you may have to leave them if you move to a different state when you retire. At Tellico Village we understand the decisions that go into relocating. So if finding quality healthcare providers is a concern to you, then worry no more. Finding quality healthcare near Tellico Village is easy.A large number of nationally recognized healthcare providers are located within minutes of Tellico Village. The University of Tennessee Medical Center in Knoxville is an academic medical center that serves as a referral center for Eastern Tennessee and regions in Kentucky and North Carolina. In addition to being a Level I Trauma Center, it is recognized as a center for primary stroke, biomedical imaging, adult and children transplantation, pediatric dialysis, and renal failure. Parkwest Medical Center in West Knoxville is one of the top heart care hospitals in the country. Provision Center for Proton Therapy is just 1 of 23 proton therapy treatment centers in the U.S. Other healthcare systems include: Thompson Cancer Survival Center, Fort Sanders Regional Medical Center, Tennova, Blount Memorial Hospital, and Covenant Health. Fort Loudoun Medical Center is located just 15 minutes north of Tellico Village in Lenoir City. The 87,000 square foot facility has a team of more than 20 doctors, advanced medical technologies, and a dedicated staff committed to providing excellent patient care.

There is no shortage of top notch physicians in the area. Another reason why “it’s better at Tellico Village”.