
Our Team
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Jenny Andrews
Owner
Jenny purchased the course in 2016, and is excited to welcome you all back to The Squirrel for the 2024 season! Jenny has been involved in the Battle Creek community throughout her career and is a lifelong BC resident. Stop in to say hi!
(The Squirrel is one of very few Women-Owned Golf Courses in America!)
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Jake Andrews
Operations Manager
Jake manages most day-to-day operations at The Squirrel! Without Jake, The Squirrel would have no bands, no food trucks, no alcohol, and no leagues. When he isn’t planning awesome events and keeping the bar stocked, Jake handles a lot of behind the scenes functions that help make The Squirrel run smoothly and efficiently!
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Hadlee Andrews-Robinson
Community Engagement Manager
Hadlee is responsible for creating community at The Squirrel by planning and executing our internal events, managing our social media, assuring we have awesome staff, and engaging with the greater Battle Creek community and our local nonprofits. Hadlee is grateful to get to work with her husband Jake, love of her life Booker, and best girl Phoebe every day!
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Jason Bass
Superintendent
Jason is in charge of making sure the course is in great shape for you. When he isn’t mowing the greens or fairways, he’s shreddin’ the guitar with his bands. His tip for all of you is to fix your divots so everyone can enjoy their time on the course. If you don’t, he will take it out on you with hole placements!
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Booker
CEO/Chief-Entertainment Officer
Booker is primarily responsible for laying in front of fans and completing perimeter checks, but he also makes time for all things business as the CEO. Even though he is bigger than some people are used to, he is the sweetest dog and loves getting to spend his days at The Squirrel. Even as a veteran employee, he is always eager to meet new people and does a really good job remembering the regulars.
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Phoebe
CFO/Chief-Fun Officer
Phoebe is by far our busiest employee! When she isn’t doing sprints up and down hole #10, she stays busy chewing on sticks she finds and closely following around other employees to make sure they’re on task. She is particularly excited to welcome young golfers and make them feel welcome at the golf course.