Naming Jamberoo’s Golf Holes?

"Flame Tree" is an obvious name for the 13th hole. What are your suggestions for the others?
“Flame Tree” is an obvious name for the 13th hole. What are your suggestions for the others? (Photo: Brian O’Hare)

THE flame tree is in bloom on the 13th hole at Jamberoo and it has us thinking that maybe we could name our holes like they do at Augusta using botanical or geographical features.

The 13th would naturally become ‘Flame Tree’. The 11th could be called ‘She-oak’ after the trees lining the hole. The 12th could become ‘Minamurra’ after the river. Maybe the 1st could be called ‘Hyam’s Creek’?

Have your say, name our holes. Just use the reply button to add your suggestions..

Dave Ransom

Playgolf Open Day at Jamberoo in November

Playgolf Week

Spread the news ……. On Sunday 16th November at Jamberoo Golf Club there will be an Open Day where people can come and try golf for free.

There’ll be putting contests, nearest the flag chipping and a special two hole free trial. We will supply the clubs for those without clubs so come and have a go!

Club members ….. please let your friends and neighbours know about this special promotion, which is part of the official Playgolf Week.

Venue: Jamberoo Golf Club, Allowrie St Jamberoo, from 1pm to 3pm.

Participants even have a chance to win an Audi A1 (see poster details below)

Playgolf Week Competition 440

News from the course 31st of July

The Golf NSW Fourball Championship

Good luck to our three pairs in the Illawarra District Play Off this Sunday at The Highlands Golf Club for The Golf NSW Fourball Championship. The winners of this day will have an all-expense paid week of golf at the State Finals held at the Bonville Golf Resort.

Our representatives are Simon and Matt Tedeschi; Brian O’Hare and Tim Condon; and Neil Higham and Doug Perry.

The members of the club wish every success to our representatives.

Rippon soars into hole for another Eagle

During the high winds of last Wednesday’s comp Steve Rippon achieved an eagle 2 on the 16th hole. This was a fine achievement seeing as it was playing into the gale. Six balls to your clutch Steve.

Dave Ransom

Jamberoo Men’s Open 2014 (sponsored by Drummond Golf Warrawong)

JGC President Lance Fredericks presents Jamberoo Open Nett Champion trophy to Brian O’Hare
JGC President Lance Fredericks presents Jamberoo Open Nett Champion trophy to Brian O’Hare

IN the 2014 Jamberoo Open, 97 players, including 50 with single digit handicaps (25 of which play off 3 or less), were met by perfect weather conditions and a course in excellent condition with firm fairways and fast greens. With such a strong field assembled and ideal conditions thoughts were that the scoring would be hot on the tricky Jamberoo layout.

And so it turned out to be with both big-hitting Links Shell Cove scratch marker, Chris Reeves, and equally long Wollongong 1 marker, Justin Craig firing 66 off the stick on the par 67 layout. As published on the entry form the Australian Countback System was applied to award Chris the Open title with 33 on the back nine compared to Justin’s 34 who was awarded the runners up prize.

Other excellent scores were recorded by The Heads’ Ian Asbury (off scratch) who fired an even par 67 while Mark Johnston from The Heads (off +1) and Kiama scratch marker, Jordan Widdicombe both fired 68’s.

In the handicap section, Brian O’Hare, using his course knowledge and experience to good effect scored nett 62 off his 22 handicap to win by one from James Thompson (off 18). Brian turned in a 3-over 36 on the front nine and maintained his good form over the back nine to improve on last year’s result, where he was C grade nett winner to take out the main nett title this year. James was runner up with a fine nett 63 after an 81 off the stick.

A Grade gross winner was Mark Johnston 67 on a countback, with A grade nett winner being Lee Maddinson , from the Heads, with nett 66 from his 7 handicap.

B Grade gross winner was Simon Tedeschi with 81 on a countback while Graham Carroll won the nett with 67.

C Grade gross winner was Paul Rodgers with 89 with Terry McGill from Kiama winning the nett with 68.

In the Fredericks IGA nearest the pins, David Warman from South West Rocks won the A Grade with 172 cm; Paul Wilson from Kiama won the B grade with 490 cm and Tony Bourke also from Kiama won the C Grade with 900 cm.

The Super Shot Sweepstakes of $220 was won by Lee Maddinson from the Heads with a shot measured to 250 cm.

The AMCR for the blue course is 66 to a par of 67 and the DSR was 68 on the day.

Jamberoo Golf club would like to thank our sponsors, Drummond Golf Warrawong and Fredericks IGA for their valued support and members Sue Paull, Margaret Stephens, Shirley Walsh, Marilyn Wright, Zac Mutzelburg and Geoff Stephens for their very tasty BBQ luncheon and to Ray Orr for his score entry and to starter Bruce Hammond.

Dave Ransom

Jamberoo Open 2014 Gross scores

Jamberoo Open 2014 nett scores