News from the Course – 23 January

Volunteers helping out.

report by D Ransom

Nick, chief greenkeeper, appreciates all of our volunteer helpers and in particular Gary Brickell, President Phil and Martin Coffee for helping out on the course for their work today.

Phil and Gary can be seen whipper-snipping Hyam’s Creek today, while Gary has found the direction sign to the third tee while cleaning out the garden behind the second.

The club appreciates all members, friends and family who have volunteered to look after gardens on the course. If you are interested and would like to assist then please place your name on the list on the noticeboard.

Thank you.

In further news, currently the greenstaff are replacing the old, often overgrown cement markers with stakes to clearly define the limits of the penalty areas.

This Sunday the course will return to “PLAY AS IT LIES” for competition play with no preferred lies allowed.

Course Update

L Kent, Captain

News from the Course 22 January

Member Accounts as at June 30.

Report authorised by Bob Neilson, Secretary, and David Ransom, Director, on behalf of the Board of Directors of Jamberoo Golf Club

Too many members have Trophy and Ball account balances that the club can no longer afford to cover as they are a large liability. Members are requested to use their trophy accounts and not just keep them unused. The amounts are hard earned and we have no wish to have members forfeit these.

Relating to the use of trophy accounts. The idea is that members’ trophy accounts have to be closed off, basically at the end of the financial year; they cannot carry over into the following year. If a member has more than a year’s subscription fees in their trophy account, the excess will go to the following year’s fees in advance, but must not just carry over. If a member leaves the club and fails to renew their membership, any funds left unused in the trophy account will be forfeited to the Club.

Here are the rules.

Any balance remaining in a member’s trophy account (including their ball account) at the end of each JGC financial year (31st of May) must be redeemed by the end of the following month (30th June). Trophy accounts can be used to purchase items from the golf shop, used for cart hire and competition fees, used at Drummond Golf (if the balance is more than $100) or to pay all or part of annual subscription fees (unless a member chooses to pay monthly). However, unused trophy account balances as at 30th June cannot carry over into the following financial year.

If there are any funds still in a member’s trophy account after 30th June, that balance will be automatically credited toward their subscription fees for the following year(s). If a member chooses to pay monthly for the coming year, unused funds in their trophy account after 30th June will be forfeited to the Club, so please spend these in any of the ways suggested above in this case.

If a member fails to fully renew their membership by the 14th of July, any funds left unused in their trophy account will be forfeited to the Club when the member is subsequently removed from the membership register. 

Trophy vouchers won by visitors must be redeemed at the club within 3 months of issue or will be cancelled at the expiry of the period. 

Those members who would like to arrange the balance of their trophy and ball accounts to be transferred into their members account before the cut-off date should see Marie in the Office who will be happy to assist you.

2024 Mens Pennant Season set to commence.

reports by David Ransom, on behalf of the Match Committee

January 28 sees the opening salvos for the 2024 GolfNSW (Illawarra) Pennant Season.

The B Pennant host at home, The White Horse Cup Section 2 team play Port Kembla at Vincentia starting at 9 am, and the White Horse Cup division 4 team play Moss Vale at the Links Shellcove from 7.45.

Our C Pennant commence at Moss Vale the following Sunday, February 3 against Moss Vale.

When Nature Calls.

With the hot and humid playing conditions being experienced this summer causing players to drink more fluids there may be occasions when some men find that they can no longer hold on! If you can’t wait to get to the on-course toilet then please be aware that our neighbours don’t appreciate the view if you go under a tree. This is especially the case in the trees near the 5th fairway, the 17th tee area, and lets not mention the poor tree on the 12th tee less than 15m from the toilet.

Men, either hang on or go to the designated toilets more regularly. 

Please be circumspect in your choice of tree!

Memorial Day 27-1-2024 Conditions of Play.

4 Person ELIMINATION AMBROSE 

Cost:   $20 per player includes free sausage sandwich at conclusion.

Handicap:   1/8 combined handicaps (Show individual handicaps on card). All women players attract an extra 4 shots to their daily handicap.

Grades:  There will be two grades with the cut-off approximately at a team handicap of 10.5.

Rules:

  1. All 4 players tee off and putt on all holes (if necessary).
  2. For each shot, select the best ball to play as you walk to the balls so as to keep play flowing. 
  3. The chosen ball is marked, and this player is eliminated from playing the next shot. The other three players place their ball within one club length and play their next shot in any order.
  4. If the position of the selected ball is in the rough, sand bunker or a penalty area then the other players balls must be placed and played from the rough, sand bunker or penalty area.
  5. This process continues until the team has reached the putting surface where all players may take a putt. (10cm from the selected ball (or mark))
  6. Two tee shots from each team member must be used and shown on the scorecard.
  7. The scorecard must be signed by the marker and one other team member.

After the match a free sausage sizzle will be held and the Mens 2023 Presentation will take place as well as the 2024 Mens Pennant shirt presentation.

Bridges in Penalty Areas.

While most golfers are aware of how to proceed when a ball comes to rest in a penalty area, what do you do when you find your ball at rest on a bridge or walkway within a penalty area?

One thing to remember is that even though your ball may be easily playable, it’s still located within the confines of the penalty area, and needs to be treated as such. So even though the bridge is generally considered an immovable obstruction, you aren’t entitled to free relief.

The good news? You can play the ball as it lies, right off the bridge, you are also allowed to touch or move loose impediments and touch the ground with a hand or club (such as grounding the club right behind the ball) for any reason within a penalty area. The only thing you can’t do is improve conditions for your stroke.

If you aren’t happy with your lie in the penalty area, you can also opt to take a one-stroke penalty and seek relief outside the penalty area. For a red-staked penalty area you have three options: stroke-and-distance relief, in which you would replay your shot from the original spot where your previous stroke was made; back-on-the-line relief, in which you note the reference point of where your ball entered the penalty area, go back on a line that extends straight back from the hole, and drop a ball within two club lengths of that spot; and lateral relief, in which you identify the spot where your ball last crossed the penalty area and drop a ball within two clublengths of that spot, no closer to the hole.

News from the Course

Welcome to our new sponsor, Mitch from Fairway Plumbing and Maintenance, Jamberoo’s local plumber.

January 27 – Memorial Day – Mens 2023 Presentations – Mens Pennant shirt presentation

In a change of plan the Presentation Day for the Mens Pennant shirts has been moved from this Sunday the 21st to co-incide with the Memorial Day Shotgun start Ambrose to be held on JANUARY 27.

The cost of the day will be $20 and will include a free sausage sandwich after the game.

The 2023 Mens Annual Presentation will also be held on this day.

News from the Course – 16 Feb

Womens 2024 Pennant teams announced.

Congratulations to the following members who have been selected to represent the club in the 2024 WGI Pennants which commence on February 26.

Gold: (L to R) Kay Brennan, Pam Middlebrook, Judi O’Brien, Dell Brand, Marie Farrant, April Van Woerkom (C). Absent:- Elizabeth Armstrong, Linda McGlinchey.

Silver: (L to R) Margaret Cook, Gail Rutledge, Lyn Kuskey (C), Jenelle Anderson, Joanne Burke, Lidia Waine. Absent:- Jenny Grey, Shirley Dixon.

Bronze: (L to R) Kim Oborn, Lorraine Southwell, Marie Smith (C), Barbara Costello, Lorraine Cram, Cheryl Smee. Absent:- Rhonda McKinley, Sue Paul.

The club wishes them every success.

News from the Course

Important dates for your golfing calendar.

Sunday January 21 – Mens Pennants shirt presentation and BBQ midday.

Saturday January 27 – Memorial Day Ambrose – shotgun start 7 for 7.30 hitoff.

Mens 2023 Presentation following golf at the clubhouse with Sausage sizzle.

Sunday 28th January – First Mixed Fourball Stableford for 2024 from 8.30 am.

Mens Pennants commence – B Pennant section 2 at Jamberoo from 7am, White Horse Cup Section 2 at Vincentia, White Horse Cup Section 4 at the Links Shell Cove, 7.45am.

Monday 29th January – Veterans 2 person Ambrose using normal tee time bookings. Please arrange groups of 4.

In Memoriam.

For the many members who have enquired, John Brand’s funeral is be held at 2.30pm on Friday 19th January at New Day Church, O’Brien’s Rd, Figtree.

Further sad news.
For those who may had not heard, Kay Brennan’s dad passed away last Saturday morning. Our heart felt condolences go to Kay and her family in this sad time. RIP.

Dave R