Member News – 25 November 2023
Club Life
Firewood
For those lucky enough to have a fireplace, the club has firewood ready to be picked up. The wood is ready to go in the fireplace and has been outside drying since winter. The money raised will go towards new trees to be planted as part of the course development plan. If you would like to pick a trailer load up, please contact the office to arrange pickup. Cost is $200.00 for a single axle trailer with a cage. This is a first in first served basis so be quick!
Pro Shop SALE
Don’t miss out on some great deals over the coming weeks, we have a sale on now with items priced up to 50% off. We need to move these items so we can have space for our new season items arriving in the coming months, so make you talk to the pro shop team about our sale. There will be new items released over the coming weeks.
Weekly Update - By Club Captain Phil Barlow
As we head towards summer officially starting and the season of the jolly man, the course is firming up, and the rough is brutal. Saturday was a sunny but breezy day, and the shorts are appearing on more players every week. A quick reminder, if you think your ball may have either gone into the rough, or even be close to it, please play a provisional to keep the field moving. It was great to see some of the women members having a go from the white tees on their white/yellow tee day, with a very impressive 67 nett from Lorraine Bamford – well done.
A reminder that the Christmas shotguns will go forward as per the programme, so please contact the Pro Shop if you wish to play in one of them, as it is a popular day in the calendar. We will be reprogramming the Centenary shotgun in the 2024 calendar.
The Twilight series is still in place and next week will be round 5 of 6, so have a hit in the evening, bring some friends and have a catch up afterwards. Let the Pro Shop know if you are interested. There are meals available after your round too! Tee off is 5:30pm.
It’s great to see New Zealand golfers in the news lately. Steven Alker winning on the Champions Tour, Sam Jones picking up a DP World Tour Card, Ryan Fox gaining a PGA card, Kerry Mountcastle winning a Super 6 in Australia, Dan Hillier finishing well on the Race to Dubai alongside Foxy, Kazuma Kobori having a 3rd place finish in his 2nd professional start at the Victorian PGA, Ben Campbell winning the Hong Kong Open and lastly, our own Matt McLean getting a start in the Australian PGA this week.
This weekend, the men have Irish Stableford, and the women have their Closing Day Stableford, Josie Dwight Trophy, and Prizegiving.
Results for last Saturday
Women
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White tees
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Total
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1st
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Lorraine Bamford
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67
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2nd
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Deb Wekking
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75
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3rd
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Catherine Butts
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77
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Women
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Yellow tees
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Total
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1st
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Diane Deuart
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73
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2nd
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Kelly Nicholls
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74
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3rd
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Yvonne Epton
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74
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Men
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Blind 4BBB (Random draw)
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Total
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1st
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Kane Boulton and Peter Coleman
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64
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2nd
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Ian Kininmonth and Jon Robertson
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64
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3rd
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Pedro Jung and Norm McTaggart
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65
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There were 13 2’s last Saturday earning $16 each, and the Nett Eagles hole (#9) was struck with $103 being shared amongst 2 players.
Pro Tip of the week – Craig Mitchell
Think like a Tour Pro
Don’t be tempted to aim at a pin in the corner or back of the green, as an example if the pin is on the left-hand side near the edge of #3 aim 5 metres to the right of that because its much easier to 2 putt from there than get up and down from the short side.
Be smart mentally and watch your scores come down!
Rule of the week – an obscure I found interesting.
Don’t Mess With The Gators (Rule: 16.2 – Dangerous Animal Condition)
The examples used in the rules of golf are a poisonous snake or an alligator. You can drop another ball (no penalty) no closer to the hole, but away from the dangerous situation.
There are limits to this rule. You can’t claim to be scared of a butterfly because you don’t like your lie. PGA Tour professional Bryson DeChambeau learned this in 2020. Bryson was playing in the first round of an event when his drive ended up in the woods and his ball was resting behind a stick. He hated the lie.
Bryson called over an official, pointed out a few ants, and asked for a free drop because the fire ants should be considered a dangerous animal. They could bite him. Ultimately, he did not get the ruling he wanted. The tour official deemed the ants were not likely to cause the player serious damage. Good try Bryson!
Upcoming golf (for full details refer to the 2023 programme).
Sat 25 Nov – Men: Irish Stableford. Women: Closing day Stableford, Josie Dwight Trophy, Prizegiving. Note the women’s is different from the 2023 programme.
Sun 26 Nov – Men’s Allprint Shootout (8:30am start).
Tues 28 Nov – Twilight series 1, week 5 of 6 – 5:30 shotgun.
Sat 2 Dec – Men: Monthly Medal finals day, others Par. Women: Summer Cup Rnd 1.
Tues 5 Dec – Twilight 1, week 6 of 6 – 5:30 shotgun.
Sat 9 Dec – Centenary Xmas Shotgun Closing Day – 8:00am and 12:30pm starts.
Sat 16 Dec – Men: Team Stableford – 3 of 4 count. Women: Summer Cup Rnd 2 Stableford.
Sat 23 Dec – Men: Summer Cup Rnd 1 – Best 3 of 5. Women: Summer Cup Rnd 3 Stableford
Enjoy your golf.
9 Hole Ladies Results – By Kay Worley
Wednesday 22th November
Hidden Hole Stableford
1st Patricia Murray
2nd Faye Sedgley
Midweek Ladies Results - By Sonia Brown
Tuesday 21th November
HIDDEN HOLES: STABLEFORD
1st Ann McKenna 27 stb c/b
2nd Deb Morrison 27 stb
3rd Kirsty McAuliffe 26 stb
4th Margaret Black 25 stb c/b
5th Ranee Morgan 25 stb
TWOS:
# 6 Liz Warren
# 15 Julie Jones
NETT EAGLES:
#13 Julie Hamilton
Midweek Men Results - By Simon Hubble
Date: Monday 20th November
Game: Par
Division 1
1st Hunter Liu -1 (CB)
2nd Peter Moore -1
3rd Jock McKay -2
Division 2
1st Bruce Chalklen 4
2nd John Keepa 1
3rd Dennis Morgan -1
Division 3
1st Ray Poulson 2
2nd Darryl Dowthwaite -1
3rd Kim Dale -2
Date: Thursday 23rd November
Game: Irish Stableford
Division 1
1st Jacky Zhang 80
2nd Jeremy Gurnsey 77
3rd Jos Steetskamp 76
Division 2
1st Jin Ok Kim 74
2nd John McRae 68
3rd Cyril White 67
Division 3
1st Max Wright 78
2nd Brian Blazey 77 (CB)
3rd Alastair Christie 77
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