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CHAMPAGNE GOLFERS: “Let’s get this game started!”

Saturday 11th June – 1pm sharp – shotgun start – 9 holes

Book online in ‘ourgolf’ if you can (in the timeslots after 1.10pm) or ring the Proshop.

Pam Middlebrook

Women’s Competition results 7th June

12 players braved the wind and cold conditions. 

Winner: Kay Brennan – 27pts

R/Up: Sue Paul – 26 pts

Balls to 23pts

Slight change to hole ratings for men

Analysis of scores by A grade players has shown that hole 10 and hole 15 have their handicap ratings in the wrong order.

As from Wednesday, on both the White and Blue courses, the 10th hole will now be rated 9 and the 15th hole rated 7. Only a slight change but it may well effect a second shot on one of these holes for those on 25+ handicaps. The scorecards have been adjusted to reflect the new ratings. As always look to the dots to check how many shots you are given on these holes.

15 holes/carts now in play at Jamberoo

I am pleased to announce that we now have 15 holes open and in play and that the use of motorised carts is now allowed in competitions.

The holes will be played in the following order:

1, 2 [from the usual tees as a par 4], 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11, 12 [as a par 4 from a forward tee], 13, 14, 15, 17 [as a par 3 from the forward tee] and 18.

The competition fee will be $16 which will include nearest the pins on 7 and 13.

Optional tee up through the green after the club length preferred lie is still in play.

The daily competition will be stroke. Daily handicaps for the comp will be 2/3 of white course handicap [the one printed on the card].

Do not enter scores into the computer. Sign your card and put it in the box please.

Bunkers are in play.

Please do not walk in front of the first tee when traversing to the 6th tee.

The privilege of using motorised carts is extended to members who must ensure that they do not bring the carts through wet areas or near the greens or tees.

Vale John Ellsmore

It is with saddest tidings that I inform that John Ellsmore has passed away this afternoon in hospital after a very short illness.

John, a great clubman, well liked and respected by all who knew him will be sadly missed by all his friends. Dedicated to the enhancement of the gardens about the club John was the leader of the gardens team and you can see his handiwork in all the gardens.

He will be sadly missed, RIP.

Our heartfelt condolences go out to his wife Anne and their family.