News from the Course – 22 May

It was great to see many members get back onto the course with both the Kingsford nine and Members stroke competitions completed on Saturday.

Peter Francis seen with Tony McRae.

Perennial ‘shortened course’ specialist, Peter Francis, was successful in the Saturday stroke round with a very solid 52 nett with Al Thrower second on a 3 way countback with 54 from Tim Condon and Shane Townsend.

It was a pleasure to see many of our members out on the course enjoying the good conditions.

Unfortunately, with the Saturday night and Sunday rain, the Monday competition will necessarily need to be cancelled as the already soft course will not be able to handle the extra moisture from above.

More news about Tuesday and the rest of the week as it becomes available.

Meanwhile, our Trevor Bell Memorial Shield team are down to play on Monday at the Links Shell Cove. Good luck to the team. We hope you get a chance to play.

Tuesday’s Conversation Starters

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A dozen or so keen (dry weather) golfers joined together in the dining room at the Golf Club last Tuesday morning. It was ‘games day’ instead of ‘Women’s Comp Day’. Our games day started with Bolo Toss, or more appropriately, Ladder Golf, kindly made and provided by Brian Dixon. The co-ordination of all participants was commendable. Then followed indoor ‘practice putting’ with a mechanical reject button. Most players found the kitchen floor to be anything but level.

The highlight of the morning were the stories told of ‘best golf courses’, ‘funny experiences’ and ‘life back in the good old days’. Interestingly, Judy C and Lyn K had both played golf “along the Nullarbor Plains”, which incidentally has reduced the number of car accidents along that stretch of road. The hardest part on one hole was getting up into the back of the ute to where the tee-off turf was situated.

Two funny experiences in the one game from Marg. C led to her carrying her wet shoes and walking back to the clubhouse instead of going to the 17th tee. Whilst playing a foursomes event Marg had to hit her partner’s shot from in from of the 8th creek only to find herself in the water on her follow through. The second experience was being fully immersed when trying to rescue her partners ball from the dam.

Our Seniors stole the show with their recollections of living on the farm, trekking to school and getting dressed up for the annual show. Dulcie P enthralled us by recalling how her family use to wait for the milk truck to arrive (at any hour of the day or night). The milk truck carried all their supplies from meat, fruit & vegetables, to ice for the ice chest. Dulcie also taught us the meaning of an OSLO lunch, sold at the school canteens. Norwegian origin where children were provided with a bottle of milk, a piece of fruit and a sandwich for their healthy lunch.

What a lovely bunch of members we have at Jamberoo Golf Club!

P. Middlebrook

(Women’s President)

Programme Changes to note

  1. The Mens Veterans Championships will now be contested on June 20 instead of June 6 due to a clash on this date.
  2. A reminder that the Jamberoo Mens Open will be played on July 31.
  3. Also that the Mens Championships will be played in August on Saturday 6 and Sunday 7 and conclude on Saturday 13 and Sunday 14. Please place these dates in your diary.

News from the Course – 19 May

Course open for play

Good news, our course is open for play from Friday morning albeit on a modified 14 hole layout.

Members and visitors are welcome to come down and play either socially or in the nine-hole Kingsford nine competition. Use your stableford scores over the first nine holes encountered (finishing on the 12th). 2 and 12 are both par 3’s.

On Saturday we will be running a stroke round with a maximum score of 9 on any hole. Handicap will be 2/3 of your 18 hole handicap, rounded to the nearest whole.

The order of play

1, 2#, 3, 4, 6, 8, 10, 11, 12#, 13, 14, 15, 17#, 18

Holes marked # have shortened tees. The second hole will be played 100 metres from the green, the 12th hole 200 metres from the green and the 17th, 120 metres from the green.

Local Rules in Play

One club length preferred lie through the general area of the course.

Drop off brown or muddy areas before you take your preferred lie.

Balls can be cleaned before taking your preferred lie.

Bunkers will be in play.

No motorised vehicles to be used yet.

Place scorecard in the box. Don’t enter scores into computer. Match Committee will confirm all nett scores manually.

Course to remain closed

I have just received news from the greenkeeper that the course will not be ready for play this week. With the hope that the drying weather we are experiencing at present will continue we pray that we can open on Saturday, depending of course, on the weather.

Please be patient because we are close.

So just reiterating, Wednesday and Thursday competitions are cancelled.

News from the Course – 16 May

The new and the old

After 25 + years on service at the club we have finally replaced our tractor. Check out the difference. A good trade in was negotiated for the old beauty!

Course and Comp News

Today’s sunshine has been helpful but the course is still very muddy. Regretfully the course will be closed on Tuesday and in all probability Wednesday.

Further inspections will be made Tuesday PM and Wednesday AM in the hope this period of drying weather will have a positive outcome.

In the event that no play is possible on Wednesday then it is planned to hold a combined competition with the Lady Veterans and members on Thursday.

In fact we will play this Thursday regardless.

Weather permitting of course!

Kingsford Nine set to change.

Don’t have time to play 18 holes but still want to play in comps. Then why not play in the club 9 hole competition, the Kingsford Nine?

The Kingsford nine can be played any day Sunday to Friday and as many times as you wish.

It has been decided to upgrade and modernise the Kingsford Nine. The cost of entry will be increased by a small amount to $9 to enhance the prize pool and you may bring a visitor to play as well for an additional $6.

The bonus point system will be scrapped and the results of the competition will be sent to Golf Link to be used in handicap calculations. Thus our new members (and not so new) can play and get a handicap. Juniors are welcome to play.

Mens Handicap Matchplay Championships

The 2022 Handicap Matchplay is on again. Cancelled last year due to Covid we are allowing anybody who entered in 2021 automatic inclusion in the 2022 draw free of charge.

We need 32 players to fill out the draw so please add your name and contact number to the list on the noticeboard.

We will start asap.