Competition Times
Sunday |
Winter |
Men’s |
8am start |
Sunday |
Summer |
Men’s |
7:30am start |
Tuesday |
Winter |
Ladies |
9am start |
|
Summer |
dies |
7:30am start |
|
Summer |
Ladies |
8:30am start |
Thursday |
Winter |
Mixed |
8am start |
Thursday |
Summer |
Men’s |
7:30am start |
Saturday |
All Year |
Mixed |
12:30pm start |
Players are requested to present themselves to the starter at least 15 minutes before start time.
Weather
Notice
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Work started on the front entrance walls today. Scott set out the location and Don Downey dug the footings. The form work will be done Thursday and the concrete poured Friday or early next week.
The limestone blocks will be delivered on Friday, so it is all go.
Members and visitors are urged to take care when using the driveway over the next week or two as there may be workers on site at any time.
This page is designed to keep members up to date with what the Grounds Committee is currently undertaking or planned programs.
Reticulation Help Required
The volunteer(s) would be required to
- Operate two controllers, set testing program
- Check rotation of sprinklers
- Check sprinkler flow
- Check angle of sprinklers around the green
- Replace sprinklers as required
- Clean filters if required
- Check operation of valves
- Monitor Dam Levels
- Test sprinklers removed from service
- Do monthly meter readings, (4 meters) record readings
Training on operation of reticulation controllers will be provided.
Jobs for Volunteers
There are a number of jobs that volunteers could help with
- Build Stiles (Steps) over boundary fences. 3 on No 1, 1 on No 11 and 1 on No 12
- Pick Up range balls
- Sweep out Machinery and Buggy Sheds
- Paint spare Tee Markers 10 of each Red, Blue and White
- Repair worn patches on Tee Boxes
- Clean out Reticulation valve Boxes
- Pick up fallen branches
- Replace Tee sign holders where required
- Trim around culverts, bins, signs, distance markers
- Remove sprinklers from greens (No 7 and 13)
- Plant grass in bare areas around greens.
- Modify Flag stick to prevent blowing over
If you can help with any of the above please contact the grounds committee.
Our Club membership fees are kept to a low level due to the members themselves maintaining the course with only minimal paid labour involved. Every member has the right and duty to assist in keeping the course in good condition. There are many light but essential jobs which need doing around the course throughout the year. If you are able, please volunteer your services and make yourself available when there are Busy Bees. Please note that failure to support the Club with voluntary course maintenance may lead to fee increases in order to fund hired labour.