Monday News from the Course

Women Vets this Thursday.

Just a reminder that Women Vets is on Thursday, 1 February.
It is a Stableford and mystery nine.
Hoping for a lovely day
Cheers,
Lorraine 🏌️‍♀️🏌️‍♀️🏌️‍♀️

A special occasion.

Congratulations to Mal Garratt on reaching the 80 year milestone.

Happy birthday Mal.

This is how to enjoy a round of golf!

Jim Robb had a new experience on Sunday, his first round in a cart.

“This is the only way to play golf. I think I will build my own”! he is quoted as saying.

Womens Golf Illawarra Pennant Matches at Jamberoo.

Just a early reminder that on Monday 18th March and Monday 8th of April the WGI pennants will be contested at Jamberoo. This will mean that there will not be any Vets comps on those days.

Jamberoo Member Volunteers.

Thanks to all of our member volunteers and friends who have helped on “volunteer” days in 2023.

Your help was very much appreciated and we hope to see you again in 2024 when we resume.

Thank you also to the members and friends who have volunterred to “Adopt a Garden”.

If you want to join in then please see the sheet on the noticeboard.

February Golf Programme.

news items written and presented by David Ransom

Sunday Pennant Results

Jamberoo mens pennant teams start new season with wins.

Congratulations to both our White Horse Cup teams today for solid performances in their respective opening matches.

The division 2 team played Port Kembla at Vincentia and won 6 matches to 1.

The division 4 team played Moss Vale at the Links Shell Cove and were successful 4.5 matches to 2.5.

A good start by both teams.

Memorial Day Celebrated

Get into Golf Clinics

Jamberoo Golf Clubs next Get Into Golf clinics are being held on Thursdays at 4.30pm from 22nd February through to 28th March.

Enrol now via “golf.org.au” website.

Pam Middlebrook 
Community Golf Instructor 

Memorial Day and Mens Presentations

The annual Memorial Day Ambrose was well supported with over 100 players playing and thereby showing respect for our lost comrades by looking back and contemplating and commemorating their input into our club. Lest we forget.

The scoring was sensational with many good scores returned.

Div 1 Winners:   Pete Francis, Arthur Bosanquet, Jake Henderson & Noel Laman   53.00

Div 2 Winners:   Glen Bayo, Ian Kennedy, Pam Middlebrook & Sylvia Karschies   52.125

At the conclusion the 2023 presentation for the Mens awards were held.

Club Captain Larry Kent was pleased to present trophies to our Major winners for 2023.                           

CLUB CHAMPIONS       

A GRADE    Ben McEvoy

B GRADE     Ron Chilby

C GRADE     Stephen Young

VETERANS    Arthur Bosanquet

GOLD MEDAL WINNERS

A GRADE          David Garcia

B GRADE           Matthew Ross

C GRADE            Alan Wight

GOLDEN PUTTER           David Garcia

BEST GROSS OF YEAR    Ben McEvoy (65)

MENS FOURSOMES        Peter Francis & Noel Laman

SINGLE MATCHPLAY        Patrick Paris

FOURBALL MATCHPLAY   Peter Francis & Noel Laman

MENS ECLECTIC                Noel Laman

BARRY WALKER SHIELD        George Goor

JUST BATHROOMS 4BBB CUP      Wayne Arnott & Peter Francis

       

Special Prizes at Jamberoo

Oaks Automotive Eagles Nest

report by David Ransom

For every Saturday competition, on the third hole a special nearest-the-pin competition is held. If a Jamberoo member can hit their tee shot within the prescibed distance of the hole they win the jackpot of golf balls.

Entry is free of charge with the prize sponsored by Oaks Automotive.

See the notice board for weekly details of what the current distance and prize are.

2024 Just Bathrooms Hole in One Jackpot Prize

On all Competitions in 2024 any Jamberoo member having a hole-in-one on a randomly selected par three will be awarded a special jackpot prize to the value of $40, $80, $160, $200 or $250 courtesy of Just Bathrooms.
If more than one-hole-in one is recorded, then the jackpot will be shared.

Last Wednesday, Ron Hewson playing the 7th hole scored an ace. This so happened to be the January Hole-in-one hole and Ron wins an additional $40 into his account courtesy of Just Bathrooms.

He also gets his name on the hole-in-one Honour Board, click here to view, receives a six ball bonus, and has his ball mounted onto a trophy as a permanent reminder of his efforts in playing the perfect shot. GolfNSW and St Halletts wines also award Ron a certificate, a special hole-in-one cap and a bottle of St Halletts wine.

Well played Ron.

Ron celebrates his ace with his mates after the round.

Here is the full list of hole-in-one opportunities from Just Bathrooms.

Just a reminder for Women Vets ,Thursday 1/2/24
Stableford plus secret 9
Cheers Lorraine

News from the Course

Australia Day Competition

A competition will be held Friday with the winner receiving a special trophy celebrating Australia Day.

Memorial Day Ambrose – Saturday

The concept of our annual Memorial Day is for members to look back and contemplate on lost comrades and commemorate their input into our club.

This year we have a very full time sheet with most holes being used (sometimes more than once) in the shotgun start.

To keep play moving please decide which ball you are taking as you walk to your balls. No long discussions allowed over each ball.

When putting all 4 can putt but to save time if the first player misses then they are allowed to tap in instead of marking.

Remember it is an elimination Ambrose from the fairways or chiping.

Please arrive early and get in line. Be patient as it will be very busy at the start.

Listen for the hooter to commence. Those designated “A” may hitoff slightly early and be on the fairway ( or green) waiting for the hooter.

After the game a free sausage sizzle will be held so you are welcome to stay and enjoy a refreshment.

D Ransom, on behalf of Match Committee

Greens Meeting Report – January 2024

Greenkeeper’s Report/WHS

Rain: 201 mm for December (24 mm last year); total for 2023 was 1453 mm (3338 mm for 2022)

Wet Christmas and NY was good from NG’s perspective.

Neil is now F/T – going very well. Shaun is away on holidays.

Primo (to regulate growth) has been applied to most fairways. NG plans to apply this every year (including some rough areas). He will discuss costs with the treasurer.

Round up spraying has begun; some whipper snipping done.

Machinery: Small orange tractor in for repairs; quote is high; probably not worth repairing; we will need a replacement;

Focus is on mowing; with limited staff and grass growth; other projects have been postponed; turfing and tree pruning etc. will have to wait a bit.

Apprentices? NG: No interest yet, but a local lad has approached him seeking work.

Nick Goodger, Head Greenkeeper.

General Business

Some of the pins are loose and do not seem to fit in the cups properly. NG: This has been rectified.

Some greens are being invaded by kikuyu at the edges. NG: This will be dealt with, but not in summer. Some volunteers are pulling out the grass. NG: That’s okay but the removed grass should be disposed of well away from the greens.

NG’s thoughts on clearing of garbage bins? NG: Thanks to JO’B for helping to empty recycling bins in the compound, but this remains a problem. Help with bins near clubhouse is appreciated. NG is happy for volunteers to do recycling runs to Unanderra with the ute. Any help is welcome. NG: Sorting rubbish is a terrible job. BN agrees; NG wants to try two bins – general rubbish and recycling – on the first tee as a trial. Agreed. NG will order two such bins that mount to a ball washer.

IB’s wife Sharon is a knowledgeable and experienced gardener who is willing to help out with gardens. She will have a look at things with Bruce Mitchie.

NG: The garden behind the 2nd green should be a priority; he would like a lot removed and the garden moved back so that more can be grassed and mowed. Drainage also needs to be installed. PM: Champagne 9 will help. Agreed that this will be prioritised for volunteers (no volunteer day this month). NG: The garden in front of the 17th tee can also be attacked.

Note to members – Jamberoo has 4 courses used for competitions, Mens White and Blue, Womens White and Blue. For the Women’s courses Red tee makers are used. The course name does not determine the tee marker colour.

Red tee markers: NG wishes red markers to stay out all week to distribute the wear on the tees. JO’B wants red and white together; NG wants them to be somewhat separated. DR: If the separation is minimal (within two club lengths), it should not matter. Agreed that red tees will remain out, fairly close to the white tees (close to blue on monthly medal days). All women to play from these tees in comps including medley events.

NG: Machinery is aging (see above). He will discuss the issues with the John Deere agent and the treasurer. We need to spend money on buying or leasing; this is top priority.

D Ransom, relieving chairperson, greens committee