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2013 / 2014Members’ Handbook
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LOCATION
James Melrose Road NOVAR GARDENS SA 5040 POSTAL ADDRESS
PO Box 220 GLENELG SA 5045 PHONE NUMBERS
General Enquiries ................................................ (08) 8295 3793
Bar & Bistro .......................................................... (08) 8350 3212
Professional Shop ............................................... (08) 8350 3250
FAX NUMBERS
Administration ..................................................... (08) 8294 8894
Professional Shop ............................................... (08) 8350 3274
WEBSITE
www.glenelggolf.com E-MAIL
reception@glenelggolf.com
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2013/2014 MEMBERS’ HANDBOOK
CONTENTS Contact Details ................................................................................ 1
Club Officials .................................................................................... 3
Women’s Committee ...................................................................... 4
Privacy Act ......................................................................................... 5
Personal Insurance Plan ................................................................ 6
Subscriptions, Fees & Levies ........................................................ 7
Handicapping .................................................................................... 9
Club Policies & Conditions of Play ......................................... 10
Members’ Guests & Visitors ...................................................... 16
Dress Code ...................................................................................... 17
Etiquette .......................................................................................... 21
Trophy Conditions ........................................................................ 27
Playing Rights ................................................................................ 41
Reciprocal Clubs ........................................................................... 46
Professional Services ................................................................... 55
Program ........................................................................................... 56
Golf SA Pennants and Program ............................................. 110
Member Listing ........................................................................... 121
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CLUB OFFICIALS (As at 1st January 2013) Captain
Tony Martin Vice-Captain
Gavan Fox President
Geoff Gitsham Vice-Presidents
Helen McMutrie & John Rawson Committee Members
Paul Duregon, Brett Jarrad, Sam Koukourou, Kay Nyland, Gerry O’Brien & Bevan Roberts General Manager
David Brand Club Professional
Shane Robinson
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WOMEN’S COMMITTEE (As at 1st January 2013) Women’s President
Jill Stone Women’s Vice-President
Lynne Cotton Women’s Captain
Heather Waddy Women’s Vice-Captain
Cathy Johnson Women’s Honorary Secretary
Barbara Deed Women’s Committee
Glenys Bartlett, Ann Colmer, Ros Osborn Women’s Match Committee
Heather Waddy, Cathy Johnson & Barbara Deed
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PRIVACY ACT The Glenelg Golf Club (GGC) is required to conform with the National Privacy Principles (NPP) as set out in the Privacy Act 1988 (a Commonwealth Act). The NPP governs the way organizations collect, use, disclose and secure information about you. The NPP also permits you access to the information held by organizations about you in order to correct or update it if it is not accurate. The personal information collected and maintained by GGC for every one of our members includes your name, address, date of birth, contact details and information specific to, and required for, the service that we provide to members. Information may be held on behalf of GGC by outside organizations in order to provide services to us (GGC). A major example of this is the GolfLink handicapping system run under the guidance of Golf Australia, which has guaranteed that such information will not be disclosed to any third party. GGC is committed to safeguarding personal information provided by members, visitors and staff. We will never disclose any personal information unless we believe there is threat to life, health or safety. GGC on occasions provides the telephone number of a member to another member(s) for the purpose of arranging golf matches. (For example, members’ telephone numbers are published in this Handbook.) This practice will continue unless a member(s) specifically advises the Club that they do not wish their telephone number disclosed to other members.
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PERSONAL INSURANCE PLAN (PIP) All playing members of Glenelg Golf Club pay a PIP Insurance Levy which covers loss or damage to golf clubs and other sporting equipment anywhere in Australia:
› Up to a maximum of $5,000 per claim;
› Excess payable for each claim of $500;
› Does not include golf balls, consumables of clothing;
› Theft must be reported to police within 24 hours; This is a summary of the covers and nothing is to be read as overriding the terms, conditions and exclusions of the policy wording. FULL COVERAGE IS AS CONTAINED IN THE PRODUCT
DISCLOSURE STATEMENT, AVAILABLE FROM THE ADMINISTRATION OFFICE. In the unfortunate event that you need to make a claim under your PIP Insurance coverage, please contact the
Administration Office immediately so that your claim can be processed as soon as possible.
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SUBSCRIPTIONS, FEES & LEVIES
2013/2014 Membership Season Membership Application Fee ........................................ $200.00
ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS
Full Membership ............................................................ $2,410.00
Provisional Membership .............................................. $2,169.00
Six-Day Membership .................................................... $2,073.00
Weekday Membership .................................................. $1,711.00
Casual Membership....................................................... $1,205.00
Veteran Membership ....................................................... $723.00
Intermediate Membership (18-25 years) ................. $723.00
Country Membership ....................................................... $603.00
Junior Membership (under 18 years) ......................... $603.00
Women’s Try Golf Membership (max. 2 years) ....... $482.00
Social Membership ........................................................... $241.00
Non-Playing Membership ................................................. $60.00
ENTRANCE FEE (*Instalment plans available)
Provisional Membership * ........................................... $6,825.00
Intermediate Membership (18-25 years) *............ $2,047.50
Casual Membership....................................................... $1,706.25
Junior Membership (under 18 years) * ................... $1,706.25
FEES & LEVIES
Infrastructure Levy (payable on a category % basis) ...... $350.00
Catering Levy (1st Apr 2013 to 30th Jun 2014) ............... $340.00
Golf SA Affiliation Fee ....................................................... $39.35
PIP Insurance Levy ............................................................... $10.70
GolfLink Levy ........................................................................... $2.75
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GREEN FEES
GM Introduced Fee ........................................................... $160.00
Member Introduced Fee .................................................... $60.00
Member Introduced Fee (Under 18).............................. $30.00
Casual Member Fee ............................................................ $25.00
Social/Absentee Member Fee .......................................... $50.00
LOCKER FEES
Small Locker .......................................................................... $40.00
Medium Locker ..................................................................... $70.00
Large Locker ........................................................................ $130.00
MOTORISED GOLF CART FEES
Annual Access Fee ............................................................ $450.00
Hire Fee (Member - Medical Certificate) .................... $20.00
Hire Fee (Member) .............................................................. $30.00
Visitors .................................................................................... $45.00
BAG & BUGGY STORAGE FEES
Bag Storage ......................................................................... $200.00
Bag & Buggy Storage ....................................................... $250.00
Bag & Electric Buggy Storage ....................................... $300.00
Gopher Storage .................................................................. $325.00
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HANDICAPPING FOR MEMBERS In 2010, Golf Australia introduced a new Australian Handicapping System based on the USGA Handicap System, also known as the “Slope” system. The new handicapping system was introduced in stages, commencing in early 2010, with the entire system to be implemented by 2014. Under the changes in 2011, handicaps are calculated using the average of your best 8 out of the last 20 scores. CCR’s have been abandoned and have been replaced by the course rating (AMCR/AWCR), and handicaps will always be calculated using a stableford score, not a stroke or par score. Other changes will be implemented in 2013, following the rating of all golf courses in Australia under the USGA course rating system. For more information on forthcoming changes to the Australian Handicapping System, visit Golf Australia’s
website at www.golfaustralia.org.au. MEN’S GRADES
A Grade................................................................................. up to 12
B Grade ................................................................................. 13 to 18
C Grade ................................................................................. 19 to 36
WOMEN’S GRADES
A Grade................................................................................. up to 18
B Grade ................................................................................. 19 to 29
C Grade ................................................................................. 30 to 45
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CLUB POLICIES & CONDITIONS OF PLAY 1ST TEE ALL PLAYERS MUST report to the Pro Shop prior to hit off. Players MUST NOT hit off any tee other than the 1st tee without the permission of Pro Shop staff. BALL RACE The Ball Race system is used to start the field on all days except for when a Starter is present or a booking sheet is in use. This policy is in place to ensure fairness for all golfers playing at Glenelg Golf Club. It is an honesty system that requires the cooperation of all golfers to be successful. Players MUST NOT place a ball in the Ball Race until all members of their group are present, have reported to the Pro Shop and are ready to hit off. BOOKING SHEETS Online booking sheets may be used in circumstances of significant demand on the tee, or to maximise limited periods of availability between tee closures. Booking Sheets will open online 8 days prior at 3:00pm.
PLAYING GROUP SIZES
It is preferred that all groups have four (4) or less players. However, on rare occasions groups greater than four (4) players are permitted on the golf course only if:
› all opportunities have been exhausted in attempting to arrange group(s) of four (4) players or less; and
› larger group(s) are not holding up groups of four (4) or less;
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If groups with more than four (4) players are holding up other groups, they MUST immediately break in to smaller groups or let the group(s) behind through.
USE OF SAND BUCKETS Each player must carry and use a sand bucket to fill divots. ORDER OF PLAY Events Determined By Stroke Play The order of play, or draw, will be determined by lot, by time sheet, or by the Starter, whichever is appropriate to the circumstances. For 'championship' events, the draw will, in the absence of special provisions, normally be seeded in (descending) handicap order. Honour on the first tee will be in accord with the draw. Events determined by Match Play Where there are qualifying rounds, the draw for those rounds will be determined by lot, by seeded draw, or by the Starter, whichever is appropriate. For 'championship' events, the draw will, in absence of special provisions, normally be seeded in (descending) handicap order. Honour on the first tee will be in accord with the draw. The 'seeded draw' for match play will be determined in accord with provisions contained in the Golf Australia Handbook. The player highest on the draw will have the honour on the first tee. Where there are no qualifying rounds, the draw will, in the absence of special provisions, be determined by lot. The player highest on the draw will have the honour on the first tee.
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SLOW PLAY Slow play can have a negative impact on the opportunity that should be available to members to enjoy the course and their game, so the Committee has put a rule on slow play in place. Please remember that your place in the field is immediately behind the group in front, not merely in front of the group behind. Members are required to maintain their pace of play so that their group holds their place in the field. It shall be considered a breach of the rules of the Club for a group to be more than one hole behind for more than two holes without reasonable cause. Members may report other members for slow play. The report must be in detail to the General Manager, by at least two members, within 7 days of the occurrence. The General Manager must advise the subject(s) of the report in writing that the report has been received and seek a written explanation. If the General Manager is satisfied that the slow play occurred and considers the explanation given to be unsatisfactory, the circumstances must be reported to the Committee at its next meeting and the subject(s) of the report must be advised of their rights under section 7.4 of the Constitution. In normal circumstances, no action will be taken for a first offence but the consequences of being found guilty of a second offence shall be pointed out to the subject(s) of the report.
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In the case of a second offence, the Committee may consider suspending the playing rights and/or other membership rights of the offending member(s) depending on the circumstances. As a rule of thumb, a second offence shall result in a suspension of one week and greater than one week for subsequent offences. This may be varied at the discretion of the Committee. COUNTBACK SYSTEM In the event of a tie in a competition where the countback applies, the order of finishing will be determined by the better score over:
› the last 9 holes, then
› the last 6 holes, then
› the last 3 holes, then
› hole by hole from the last hole. PROTESTS AND COMPLAINTS A protest in connection with any competition or match shall be made to the General Manager at the completion of the game, or at the earliest time following the reason for complaint having become apparent. MOTORISED TRANSPORT
Motorised transport may be used in Club Championships and Club Competitions (Saturday and Tuesday) only where committee approval has previously been obtained based upon a medical certificate.
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ENTITLEMENT TO TROPHIES In any event where competitors are able to win more than one trophy, they shall be awarded such trophies to which they are entitled. That is, in events where scratch and handicap events are conducted in conjunction, a competitor(s) may win both the scratch and handicap events and be awarded the trophies for each. COMPLETION AND RETURN OF CARDS To be eligible to be considered, cards must:
› show the player’s name;
› be signed by the player and countersigned by the marker;
› show the date;
› show the handicap; and
› show the player’s score. PRACTICE ROUNDS Any member of a pennant squad or team, or with a handicap of seven or less, is permitted to play from the championship (Black or Yellow) tees during practice rounds. Any member playing a practice round may play two balls if not hindering other players.
CLUBHOUSE CLOSED The Clubhouse is closed on Good Friday and Christmas Day. Members do not have access to the buggy storage area or the locker rooms on Christmas Day.
The Professional Shop is open on Good Friday.
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MATCHPLAY EVENTS 1. The date and time of each round will be stipulated.
2. Should the competitors mutually agree, they may play on an earlier date.
3. In the event that the match is not decided at an earlier time, and one side is unable to play at the stated hour on the stipulated day, that side shall forfeit the match.
4. Should neither side be able to play at the stated time on the stipulated day, the match may be decided by lot.
5. Matches will be played to a finish.
6. In handicap match play events, the low marker reverts to scratch and then the calculations where strokes are given and taken are made.
7. All match play games are off current handicaps.
CLUBHOUSE CAR PARK & ENTRANCE ROAD Parking in the Clubhouse Car Park (rear of clubhouse) is restricted to short term and permit parking only. Short term parking provides for a maximum of 2 hours and is available to non-golf-playing patrons. No permit or prior arrangement is necessary. Permit parking is for golfing members with impaired mobility. A permit is available from the Administration Office, which allows parking in this area for up to 5 hours. A speed limit of 20km/h strictly applies on the Entrance Road and Clubhouse Road, and in all car parks.
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MEMBERS’ GUESTS & VISITORS The following provisions apply to members' guests & visitors:
› Not allowed on Saturday without prior permission from the General Manager or Club Professional;
› Not allowed on Tuesday before 11:30am without prior permission from the General Manager or Club Professional;
› It is the responsibility of the introducing member to ensure their guest(s) report to the Pro Shop prior to play;
› A member must play with the guest(s) he/she signs-in;
› Under no circumstances may a member sign-in more than one guest to play between 11:30am and 2:00pm on Wednesday or Thursday;
› It is the responsibility of the member to ensure that GREEN FEES are paid and that the guests’ name is recorded with the Pro Shop prior to commencing play;
› A members’ guest may play only six (6) rounds per membership year. It is the responsibility of the introducing member to ensure that his/her guest does not contravene this provision;
It is the responsibility of the introducing member to
ensure that his/her guest(s) carries a sand bucket, fills-in divots, repairs pitch marks, rakes bunkers, and places rakes in the centre of bunkers, along the line of play.
It is the responsibility of the introducing member to ensure that his/her guest(s) is appropriately attired in
accord with the Club’s Dress Code. A MEMBER MAY NOT PLAY AS A VISITOR AT A TIME
OUTSIDE HIS/HER APPLICABLE PLAYING RIGHTS.
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DRESS CODE Dress standards are designed to support and enhance an appropriate level of decorum within the Club, and to
meet with a degree of acceptability among all members. Hence members, their guests, and others playing golf at the Club, must adhere to the code, and to its spirit. GOLF COURSE & PRACTICE FACILITIES Men: Traditional or modern male golfing attire must be worn on the golf course and practice facilities at all times, including:
› Tailored or golf-specific trousers and shorts, preferably worn with a belt;
› Collared, turtle-neck or golf-specific shirts, tucked in at all times;
› All clothing free from excessive slogans or advertising;
› Long socks, pulled up at all times, when worn with shorts;
› Sockettes or short socks, which are plain or substantially white, when worn with shorts;
The following attire is not permitted on the golf course or practice facilities:
› Any clothing made from denim material;
› Cargo style trousers or shorts, tracksuit or leisure pants, trousers or shorts with elasticised or drawstring waists, football shorts or board shorts;
› Three-quarter length trousers;
› T-shirts or singlets;
› Golf shoes with hard or metal spikes;
› Thongs, scuffs or boots (of any kind);
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Women: Traditional or modern female golfing attire must be worn on the golf course and practice facilities at all times, including:
› Tailored or golf-specific trousers, three-quarter trousers, shorts and skirts;
› Collared, turtle-neck or golf-specific shirts, tucked in at all times unless designed to be worn untucked;
› All clothing free from slogans or advertising;
› Sockettes or short socks, which are plain or substantially white, or complement the colour of other clothing, when worn with shorts or skirts;
The following attire is not permitted on the golf course or practice facilities:
› Any clothing made from denim material;
› Cargo style trousers or shorts, tracksuit or leisure pants, or stirrup pants;
› Golf shoes with hard or metal spikes;
› Thongs, scuffs or boots (of any kind);
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CLUBHOUSE & OTHER INFORMATION Neat and tidy, casual dress is the minimum standard acceptable in the Clubhouse at all times. In general terms, attire which is acceptable on the course is acceptable in the Clubhouse. Additionally, members and guests may wear denim jeans, open collared shirts and other casual style shirts (including t-shirts) when attending a Club or outside function, or when using the Club’s bar, bistro and dining facilities, provided they are neat and tidy at all times. Shirts may also be worn untucked, provided they are designed in this manner. Leather boat shoes and dress sandals may be worn in the clubhouse without socks. Golf shoes may be worn in all areas of the Clubhouse, except the Dining Room, unless prior permission has been granted. The following attire is not permitted in the Clubhouse at any time:
› Tank tops and singlets;
› Cargo style trousers or shorts, tracksuit or leisure pants, trousers or shorts with elasticised or drawstring waists, stirrup pants, football shorts or board shorts;
› Clothing with excessive or inappropriate slogans or advertising;
› Clothing with rips or tears;
› Golf shoes with hard or metal spikes;
› Rubber thongs or work boots (of any kind); Caps, visors, and hats, must not be worn inside the upper level of the clubhouse.
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Notwithstanding the above requirements, members and guests must still adhere to any special dress requirements imposed by the Club during any function held in the Clubhouse. Members will be held accountable for their guests
complying with this dress code and are advised to minimise the potential for embarrassment by ensuring that their guests are aware of the Club's requirements. It is not the role of members to enforce this dress code
upon other members or guests (other than your own guest). If you see another person failing to meet the standards of this dress code, please notify a staff
member so that the appropriate action can be taken. It is accepted that there will be times when visitors to the Club do not meet the expectations of this dress code such as 'outside' events being conducted for the financial benefit of the Club. Therefore, it is not in-appropriate that differential expectations may apply in such circumstances, but that the tolerance of different dress forms does not diminish the responsibility of those who are members, and authorised golfing visitors, to meet, and promote, the standards contained in this code.
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ETIQUETTE The following is Club policy: COURTESY ON THE COURSE Safety Prior to making a stroke or making a practice swing, the player should ensure that no one is standing close by or in a position to be hit by the club, the ball, or any object which may be moved by the stroke or swing. Consideration for Other Players No one should move, talk, or stand close to or directly behind the ball or the hole when a player is addressing the ball or making a stroke. No player should play until the players in front are out of range, or, in the case of call-up holes, until all players in front are safely situated. Pace of Play In the interests of all, players should walk briskly between shots, walk directly to their ball, be ready to play when it is their turn, and play without delay. Players searching for a ball should signal the players behind them to pass as soon as it becomes apparent that the ball will not be easily found. They should not search for five minutes before doing so. They should not continue play until the players called through have passed and are out of range.
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When play on a hole has been completed, players should immediately leave the green. Irrespective of honour, any player who is ready should play as soon as is practicable and should not delay play for the purpose of marking their card, or for any other purpose, which is not in accord with the Rules of Golf. Your place in the field is immediately behind the group in front and not merely in front of the group behind! If a group fails to keep its place on the course and falls more than one clear hole behind the players in front, it should stand aside in a safe position and invite the group following to play through. To preserve harmony in the Club, and show due regard for the interests of others, members who are naturally slow players should choose to play at times when there are fewer players on the course. By so doing, they will place themselves either well in front of, or well behind, the main field. While, as indicated above, calling through quicker players is required, no amount of letting other players through will compensate for perennial slow play during busy periods. CARE OF THE COURSE Bunkers Before leaving a bunker, all players MUST carefully fill and smooth over all holes and footprints made on the base of the bunker using the teeth of the rake, and use the back of the rake to smooth out holes and footprints made on the face of the bunker. Players should place the rake in the base of the bunker parallel to the line of play of the hole after raking.
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Divots, Ball-marks, and Spike-marks Through the green, the player should ensure that any divot cut by him/her is filled with sand (with or without replacement of the turf) and that any damage to the putting green made by a ball is carefully repaired in accord with instructions in the clubhouse and starter’s hut. On completion of the hole, damage caused to the putting surface by shoes should be repaired. When taking practice swings, particularly on the tees, players should avoid the damage caused by removing divots. Damage to Greens Players should ensure that, when putting down bags or the flagstick, no damage is done to the putting green and that neither they nor their caddies damage the hole by standing close to it when attending the flagstick, or in removing the ball from the hole. Wherever practicable, balls should be left in the hole until the last player has holed out. The flagstick should be carefully, and properly, replaced in the hole before players leave the putting green. Players should not damage the putting surface by leaning on their putters, particularly when removing the ball(s) from the hole. Hand Carts Hand carts with wide tyres (approved by the Pro Shop) may be taken across the greens but must not come to rest on the putting surface.
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USE OF MOTORISED TRANSPORT Private single seat motorised buggies and gophers may only be used on the course where committee approval has been obtained based upon a medical certificate. Private motorised golf carts are not permitted to be used on the course (unless prior approval has been granted by the committee) and no further approvals will be given. Motorised Cart Use Notices regulating the movement of motorised golf carts are displayed within those carts and should be strictly observed. All persons who hire a motorised cart shall agree to abide by the following rules:
› Two people only may ride on the cart;
› Only two sets of golf clubs may be transported on the cart;
› Carts must not be driven within 5 metres of tees and greens;
› Soft ground and muddy areas must be avoided at all times, as must areas of sandy rough;
› Carts must be returned to the point of hire at completion of a round.
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RELATIONS WITH STAFF In the interests of workplace health and safety regulations, greens staff have priority on the golf course at all times. When a green is being cut, or other work is being performed by staff, players shall refrain from playing until it is clear to do so, or the member(s) of staff concerned indicate that play should continue. Under no circumstances may a player, or Club member, approach a member of staff with a complaint. All complaints, on any matter, are to be directed, preferably in writing, to the General Manager.
CALL UP ON PAR 3’s It is the policy of the Club that it is not compulsory to call-up on par 3 holes. However, if a group is called up, then the following applies:
› Where the following group reaches the tee prior to the commencement of putting, the lowest handicap player in the group shall be responsible to ‘call up’ the following group when he/she is satisfied that all players in his/her group are safely situated. All balls in line with, or in close proximity to the hole, shall be marked prior to ‘call up’.
› The lowest handicap player in the following group shall, upon receiving the ‘call’, indicate whether his/her group accepts the call or wishes the group in front to play on.
› Having accepted the ‘call’, the lowest handicap player in the group must satisfy him/herself that all players in the calling group are safely situated prior to any member of his/her group playing from the tee.
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INJURY AND DAMAGE Members are requested to report to the General Manager immediately or on completion of their round:
› Any injury caused to any person; or
› Any apparent damage caused to any property or vehicle, whether within or outside of the Club boundary.
EXTREME & DANGEROUS WEATHER During days of extreme weather, it is each golfer’s responsibility for knowing their limitations and to act in a responsible way to ensure their own safety. Electrical Storms Players are advised to seek the shelter of the clubhouse if electrical storms are observed in the vicinity of the course. Hot Weather All golfers are advised to take caution when playing in hot weather and to please note the following tips:
› Ensure you keep hydrated by drinking plenty of water;
› Wear appropriate clothing to cover yourself from UV rays – wide brimmed hat, long sleeve top, etc.;
› Always use an SPF 30+ sun screen (available in the locker rooms);
› Wear sunglasses with an EPF of 10 to protect your eyes;
› Immediately inform your playing partners if you are having any problems.
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MEN’S TROPHY CONDITIONS CHAMPIONSHIPS Club Championship (Nov 2013)
Open to all Full, Provisional, Intermediate and Junior male members with a handicap of twelve (12) or less. Thirty-six (36) holes scratch stroke play qualifying played on the one day. First eight (8) qualify for match play rounds over eighteen (18) holes. In the event of a tie, sudden death play-off in accord with Golf Australia provisions, will apply. The final played over thirty-six (36) holes. RF Stevens Trophy (Nov 2013)
Leading qualifier in Club Championship qualifying rounds - in the event of a tie decided by sudden death playoff. 'B' and 'C' Grade Championships (Nov 2013)
Open to Full, Provisional, Intermediate and Junior members. Thirty-six (36) holes scratch stroke play qualifying, played on consecutive Saturdays in conjunction with Club competition. First eight (8) qualify for match play rounds in each grade. All match play rounds over eighteen (18) holes - squared matches to be decided by sudden death playoff. A, B & C Grade Plates (Nov 2013)
Open to Full, Provisional, Intermediate and Junior members. Thirty-six (36) holes handicap stroke play qualifying, played on consecutive Saturdays in conjunction with Club competition. First eight (8) qualify for handicap match play rounds in each grade. All handicap match play rounds over eighteen (18) holes - squared matches to be decided by sudden death playoff.
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Club Junior Championship (Oct 2013)
Thirty-six (36) holes scratch stroke play, four (4) qualify for matchplay rounds. All match play rounds over eighteen (18) holes – squared matches to be decided by sudden death playoff. Max Dale Trophy (Nov 2013)
Open to full members 55 years of age and over at the date of the first qualifying round. Thirty-six (36) holes scratch stroke play qualifying, played on consecutive Saturdays in conjunction with Club competition. First eight (8) qualify for match play rounds - countback will apply in the event of a tie. Match play rounds over eighteen (18) holes - squared matches to be decided by sudden death playoff. Club Foursomes Championship (Oct 2013)
Thirty-six (36) holes scratch stroke play, played on one day. In the event of a tie a sudden death playoff will apply. A, B & C Grade Handicap Foursomes Event (Oct 2013)
Eighteen (18) holes handicap stroke play, played on one day, in each grade. In the event of a tie a countback will apply. Club Mixed Foursomes Championship (Dec 2013)
Eighteen (18) holes scratch stroke play. In the event of a tie to be decided by sudden death playoff. Played in conjunction with the Owen Whitford Trophy qualifying round. Jimmy McLachlan Memorial Trophy (Apr 2013)
Open thirty-six (36) holes scratch stroke play, played on one day. In the event of a tie a sudden death playoff will apply.
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OTHER EVENTS AH Smerdon Memorial Par (Jul 2013)
Eighteen (18) holes par. Anzac Memorial Trophy (Apr 2013)
Eighteen (18) holes stableford. Captain's Trophy (Apr 2013)
Eighteen (18) holes stableford. Don Watson Memorial Par (Oct 2013)
Eighteen (18) holes par. FA Lewis Memorial Stableford (Feb 2014)
Eighteen (18) holes stableford. Frank Collins Memorial Stableford (June 2013)
Eighteen (18) holes stableford. Glenelg Trophy (Jul/Aug 2013)
Thirty-six (36) holes handicap stroke play conducted in conjunction with Saturday competitions. Harold Wright Memorial Stableford (Jan 2014)
Eighteen (18) holes stableford. Joe Ashton Trophy (Mar 2014)
Thirty-six (36) holes stableford, open to members seventy (70) years of age and over. Milo Sprod Trophy (Oct 2013)
Eighteen (18) holes stableford, open to full members sixty (60) years of age and over.
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Reg Sands Starter’s Trophy (Aug 2013)
Eighteen (18) holes stableford. Norm Omond Memorial Medal (Mar 2014)
Open to players who have won a stroke event contributing to the Eclectic. Final played in A, B, and C divisions in conjunction with final Eclectic round. Players to play in division according to handicap on that day. President's Trophy (May 2013)
Four ball better ball par event. Four pairs to qualify for matchplay rounds to be played on the following two Saturdays at a time designated by the Club. Squared matches to be decided by sudden death playoff. Rawson Memorial Stableford (Oct 2013)
Eighteen (18) holes stableford. Sam Percival Memorial Par (Nov 2013)
Eighteen (18) holes par. Steve McKee Memorial Stableford (Aug 2013)
Eighteen (18) holes stableford. Summer Cup
Best three of five par rounds - December to February. Winter Matchplay Trophy
Knockout handicap matchplay event, open to all male members, to be played between April and August. Summer Matchplay Trophy
Knockout handicap matchplay event, open to all male members, to be played between November and March.
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PAIRS & PARTNERS EVENTS Don Harris Memorial Trophy (Feb 2014)
Eighteen (18) holes handicap Canadian foursomes. Lance Begg Trophy (Aug 2013)
Eighteen (18) holes handicap Canadian foursomes. Winter Pinehurst Foursomes Trophy (Jun 2013)
Eighteen (18) holes handicap Pinehurst. STATE EVENTS Brian Ferris Memorial Trophy (Jul 2013)
Thirty-six (36) holes scratch stroke play, forming part of the Golf SA Vardon series of events. Open to all amateur male members of Golf Australia affiliated clubs, with an Australian handicap not exceeding four (4). In the event of a tie to be decided by sudden death playoff. Eric Scovell Trophy (Jul 2013)
Thirty-six (36) holes scratch stroke play, forming part of the Golf SA Junior Vardon series of events. Open to all male members of Golf Australia affiliated clubs, under the age of eighteen (18) years on the day of the event, and with an Australian handicap not exceeding ten (10). In the event of a tie to be decided by sudden death playoff.
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Junior Shootout (Jan 2014)
Comprises two (2) rounds, with the first round Canadian Foursomes, and the second round 2-Ball Ambrose. Open to pairs consisting of male or female golfers (either 2 male, 2 female, or mixed) who are members of Golf Australia affiliated clubs who are under the age of twenty-one (21) on the day of play. In the event of a tie to be decided by sudden death playoff in Canadian Foursomes format. Owen Whitford Trophy (Dec 2013)
Open handicap mixed foursomes, comprising an eighteen (18) hole qualifying round to determine top sixteen (16) qualifying positions, then eighteen (18) hole handicap matchplay rounds. Squared matches to be decided by sudden death playoff.
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WOMEN’S PLAYING CONDITIONS See Notice Board for detailed Playing Conditions. Unless otherwise stated, ties shall be decided by countback. Rhonda Watson Brooch (Aug 2013)
For South Australian Clubs Silver Team Championship. Handicap limit 18. The teams to consist of three players and is played over 18 holes. The team with the lowest total of the three gross scores will be the winner of the Championship and the team with the lowest total of the three nett scores will be the winner of the Handicap event (trophy). Club Championship (Jun 2013)
Handicap limit 18. Two qualifying rounds. Eight to qualify followed by match play. The final to be played over 36 holes. ‘B’ and ‘C’ Grade Trophies & ‘C’ Grade Plate (Jun 2013)
Handicap ‘B’ Grade 19 to 29, ‘C’ Grade 30 and over. Two qualifying rounds. Eight to qualify followed by match play. ‘B’ Grade final over 27 holes, ‘C’ Grade final over 18 holes. ‘C’ Grade Plate for handicaps 40 to 45, will comprise two Stableford qualifying rounds with the two best scores playing a matchplay final over 18 holes. Foursomes Championship (Aug 2013)
Handicap limit 18. Two stroke rounds to be played on consecutive Tuesdays. Winners to have lowest aggregate gross score. Second round to be a seeded draw. In the event of a tie winners to be decided by count back.
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‘B’ and ‘C’ Foursomes Trophies (Aug 2013)
Handicap ‘B’ Grade 19 to 29, “C” Grade 30 to 45. Two stroke rounds to be played on consecutive Tuesdays. Winners to have lowest aggregate gross score. Second round to be a seeded draw. In the event of a tie winners to be decided by count back. Glenelg Women’s Saturday Championship (Nov 2013)
Two 18 hole stroke rounds, held on Saturdays (1 Division Only). Top four players to advance to 18 hole Semi Finals. Final to be played over 36 Holes. President’s Trophy (May 2013)
Played in conjunction with the Shylie Rymill Foursomes. Handicap – half of combined handicap. One qualifying round. 16 best nett scores to qualify. All ties to be decided on countback. Handicap Match play: 1/2 of difference of combined handicap. . Each round to be played within stipulated date on draw sheet. If no results shown by due date both pairs will be disqualified. In the event of a match being squared at the 18th, the winner will be decided immediately by a hole by hole playoff with the appropriate strokes being given and received. If partner booked on time sheet and is unable to play, a substitute may be entered. Captain’s Trophy (Apr 2013)
One round stroke play. Best 32 nett scores to qualify for match play. Match play – full difference of handicap. Each round to be played within stipulated date on draw sheet. If no results shown by due date both competitors will be disqualified. In the event of a match being squared at the 18th, the winner will be decided immediately by a hole by hole playoff with the appropriate strokes being given and received.
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Club Medal
Four Club Medals to be played per year. One stroke round – one division – best net aggregate. Essex Stroke
Players may enter at any stage of the competition. Two Divisions: Silver to 18, Bronze 19 and over. Four rounds to be played. Winners - including ties - of each round to play in final. A player winning a round in both divisions must nominate which division she will contest, before play in the final, which will be played on current handicap. Finalists names to be posted on board prior to programmed final play off date. Consistency Cup
Four rounds of stableford to be played. Winner – aggregate best three rounds. Par Aggregate Trophy Four rounds of par to be played. Winner – aggregate best three rounds. J.M. Sims Trophy (June 2013)
To be played in conjunction with one stableford round. Best stableford score in Grades ‘A’, ‘B’, and ‘C’. In the event of a tie, winners to be decided on a countback. Shane Robinson Trophy (April 2013)
To be played in conjunction with one Stableford round. Best overall Stableford score to count. In the event of a tie, the winner to be decided on a countback.
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Eclectic Trophies given for best nett and gross in each grade. A full round not necessary for an alteration, but players must start from the first tee. Three grades, ‘A’, ‘B’, and ‘C’. Half handicap on which last round is played will be applied to determine the nett score. The grade in which a player is eligible is determined by handicap on last day of play. Putting Competition
Putts to be counted only when taken on specially prepared surface for putting. Three (3) rounds to be played, with all scores to count. Most Improved
Player who the Match Committee considers to be most improved player during Winter Season as measured by reduction in handicap. Caddie Trophy (July 2013)
Any member who has caddied for Women’s Pennant during the current season is eligible. To be played in conjunction with the competition of the day. Best nett score. In the event of a tie, winner to be decided on a countback. Veterans Handicap Event
Players must be 60 years of age before day of play. Two qualifying rounds played on current handicap on each day of play. The best eight nett aggregate scores to qualify for match play. All ties for qualifying positions and gross aggregate will be decided on countback. Match play – full difference of handicap. Each round to be played within stipulated date on draw sheet. If no results shown by due date both competitors will be disqualified. In the event of a match being squared at the 18th, the winner will be decided immediately by a hole playoff with the appropriate strokes being given and received.
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Grandmothers’ Trophy (Aug 2013)
To be played in conjunction with the competition of the day. Best nett score. In the event of a tie, the winner will be decided on a countback. Junior Girls Championship (Oct 2013)
27 hole stroke event. Players must be under 18 years of age on the day of play and must hold a Golf Australia handicap. In the event of a tie, winner decided on a countback. Ella Cole Trophy (Oct 2013)
27 hole handicap event played in conjunction with the Junior Girls’ Championship. Anne Smerdon Junior Invitational (Oct 2013)
27 holes event played in conjunction with the Junior Girls’ Championship. Competitors must be under 18 years of age on the day of play. Six entries to make a competition. Current Golf Australia handicap must be 30 or under.
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SATURDAY COMPETITION TROPHIES
Jacka Trophy
Six Saturday rounds of stableford to be played. Winner – aggregate best 3 rounds. Parfection Prize
Six Saturday rounds of par to be played. Winner – aggregate best 3 rounds. Golf Nuts Putting Trophy
Six Saturday rounds with best three scores to count. Putts to be counted only when taken on specially prepared surface for putting. Wallace Stroke Event
Six Saturday competition stroke rounds to be played. Winner – net aggregate best 3 rounds.
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GOLF SA EVENTS Laurel Wreath
Knockout handicap match play event – full difference of handicap. Each round to be played within stipulated date on draw sheet. If no results shown by due date both competitors will be disqualified. In the event of a match being squared at the 18th, the winner will be decided immediately by a hole playoff with the appropriate strokes being given and received. International Bowl
Silver and Bronze Divisions. (This competition is run to raise money to send Australian golfers overseas). Best one of three 18 hole stroke rounds Shylie Rymill Handicap Foursomes (May 2013)
Played in conjunction with the President’s Foursomes. The winning pair recording the lowest nett score. Half combined handicaps shall be used. This is a State wide event and the winning card from each Club will be returned to Golf SA. The best nett score within Glenelg Golf Club will win a Shylie Rymill Brooch each. In the event of a tie a countback will apply. Golf SA Vardon Trophy (Jul 2013)
For players handicap 15 and under. Different points allotted from State Events. 36 hole Stroke event, held on a Sunday.
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GENERAL Players competing on Tuesday Competition Day before 11:30am MUST enter a competition. Players playing for a handicap must play at the end of the field and must return their cards to the Committee. Visitors may not play or compete on Tuesday Competition days. Report to starter when ready to play. For booked events, report 10 minutes before time booked. MATCH PLAY EVENTS Strokes given in handicap match play events must give full difference of handicap. Foursomes events ½ of full difference of handicaps. Matches not played by the due date will be automatic disqualification of all concerned.
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MEMBERS’ PLAYING RIGHTS FULL MEMBERS
Male:
› Not before 11.30am Tuesday;
Male and Female:
› Not between 9:30am and 10:00am Sunday except at the request of the Junior Committee.
PROVISIONAL MEMBERS
Male:
› Not before 11:30am Tuesday;
› Not before 12:00pm Saturday. Between 12:00pm and 12:30pm, Full members receive priority over Provisional members on the tee;
Female:
› Not before 1:30pm Saturday;
Male and Female:
› Not between 9:30am and 10:00am Sunday except at the request of the Junior Committee.
SIX-DAY MEMBERS
Male:
› Not before 11:30am Tuesday.
Female:
› Not before 11:30am Wednesday.
Male and Female:
› Not on Saturday
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WEEKDAY MEMBERS
Male:
› Not before 11:30am Tuesday.
Female:
› Not before 11:30am Wednesday.
Male and Female:
› Not on Saturday and only on Sunday in programmed events
COUNTRY MEMBERS
› 5 rounds under Full member conditions and 15 rounds under Provisional or Junior rights, per membership year
SOCIAL MEMBERS
Social members may play nine (9) games, paying the applicable green fee, at all times except:
› Not on Saturday;
› Not before 12:30pm Tuesday;
› Not between 9:30am and 10:00am on Sunday. CASUAL MEMBERS
Casual members can play an unlimited number of rounds, paying the applicable green fee, at the following times:
› Sunday after 10.00am
› Monday all day
› Tuesday after 12.30pm
› Thursday all day
› Friday all day
› No play Wednesday or Saturday
› Twilight events during daylight saving period
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INTERMEDIATE & JUNIOR MEMBERS
Male:
› Not before 12:30pm Tuesday;
› If 'A' grade, full member conditions every Saturday, if accompanied by a Full member or a person approved by the Starter;
› If 'B' or 'C' grade, full member conditions one Saturday per month (excluding Stroke events). For Juniors, where handicap is greater than 27, only if approved by the Junior Development Officer and if accompanied by a Full member or a person approved by the Starter.
Female:
› If 'A' grade, full member conditions every Saturday, if accompanied by a Full member or a person approved by the Starter. If 'B' or 'C' grade, full member conditions one Saturday per month (excluding Stroke events). For Juniors, where handicap is greater than 27, only if approved by the Junior Development Officer and if accompanied by a Full member or a person approved by the Starter, otherwise not before 1:30pm.
Male and Female:
› Not between 11:00am and 2:00pm Wednesday;
› Not between 11:00am and 2:00pm Thursday;
› Exclusive rights to the tee between 9:30am and 10:00am Sunday ;
WOMEN’S TRY GOLF MEMBERS
Women’s Try Golf members can play at the following times:
› Sunday after 12.00pm
› Monday Tuesday & Thursday all day
› Friday after 12.30pm
› Twilight events during daylight savings period
› No play Wednesday or Saturday
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MEMBERS’ PLAYING RIGHTS SUMMARY
Category SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY
M F M F M F
Full Not between 9:30am and 10:00am �
Not before
11:30am �
Provisional Not between 9:30am and 10:00am �
Not before
11:30am �
Six-Day Not between 9:30am and 10:00am �
Not before
11:30am �
Weekday No play, unless in
programmed events �
Not before
11:30am �
Intermediate & Junior
Exclusive rights between 9:30am and 10:00am �
Not before
12:30pm �
Social Not between 9:30am and 10:00am � Not before
12:30pm
Casual Not before 10:00am �
Not before 12:30pm
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WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
M F M F M F M F
� � � � �
� � � Not
before 12:00pm Priority to Full until 12:30pm
Not before 1:30pm
� Not
before 11:30am � � No Play
� Not
before 11:30am � � No Play
Not between 11:00am & 2:00pm
Not between 11:00am & 2:00pm �
Full Member rights if ‘A’ Grade
Full Member rights once a month if ‘B’ or ‘C’ Grade Otherwise, not before
1:30pm
� � � No Play
No Play, unless in programmed Twilight
events � � No Play
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RECIPROCAL CLUBS NEW SOUTH WALES Bonnie Doon Golf Club (Fully Reciprocal) Banks Avenue PAGEWOOD NSW 2035 Tel: (02) 9349 2101 Fax: (02) 9314 1474 Web: www.bonniedoongolfclub.com.au Email: info@bonniedoongolfclub.com.au Concord Golf Club Majors Bay Road CONCORD NSW 2137 Tel: (02) 9743 6111 Fax: (02) 9743 5808 Web: www.concordgolfclub.com.au Email: info@concordgolfclub.com.au Newcastle Golf Club (Fully Reciprocal, Green Fee Applies) Vardon Road FERN BAY NSW 2295 Tel: (02) 4928 1365 Fax: (02) 4920 1190 Web: www.newcastlegolf.com.au Email: office@newcastlegolf.com.au Pymble Golf Club (Fully Reciprocal) Cowan Road ST IVES NSW 2075 Tel: (02) 9144 2884 Fax: (02) 9144 3311 Web: www.pymblegolf.com.au Email: office@pymblegolf.com.au
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AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY Yowani Country Club (Fully Reciprocal) Federal Highway LYNEHAM ACT 2602 Tel: (02) 6241 3377 Fax: (02) 6241 8561 Web: www.yowani.com.au Email: club@yowani.com.au
VICTORIA Ballarat Golf Club Sturt Street WEST BALLARAT VIC 3350 Tel: (03) 5334 1023 Fax: (03) 5334 1552 Web: www.ballaratgolf.com.au Email: admin@ballaratgolf.com.au Horsham Golf Club Golf Course Road HORSHAM VIC 3402 Tel: (03) 5382 1652 Fax: (03) 5381 1476 Web: www.horshamgolfclub.com Email: hgc@netconnect.com.au Huntingdale Golf Club (Fully Reciprocal) Windsor Avenue SOUTH OAKLEIGH VIC 3167 Tel: (03) 9579 4622 Fax: (03) 9579 3280 Web: www.huntingdalegolf.com.au Email: info@huntingdalegolf.com.au
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Kingswood Golf Club (Fully Reciprocal) Centre Dandenong Road DINGLEY VILLAGE VIC 3172 Tel: (03) 9551 1670 Fax: (03) 9558 0283 Web: www.kingswoodgc.com.au Email: general@kingswoodgc.com.au Long Island Country Club Dandenong Road FRANKSTON NORTH VIC 3199 Tel: (03) 9786 4122 Fax: (03) 9786 7717 Web: www.longislandgolf.com.au Email: info@longislandgolf.com.au Murray Downs Golf and Country Club (Green Fees apply) Murray Downs Drive SWAN HILL VIC 3585 Tel: (03) 5033 1422 Fax: (03) 5032 4530 Web: www.murraydownsresort.com.au Sorrento Golf Club Langford Road SORRENTO VIC 3943 Tel: (03) 5984 2226 Fax: (03) 5984 4567 Pro: (03) 5984 2626 Web: www.sorrentogolf.com.au Email: club@sorrentogolf.com.au
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Southern Golf Club Lower Dandenong Road KEYSBOROUGH VIC 3173 Tel: (03) 9798 3111 Fax: (03) 9701 5365 Pro: (03) 9798 3878 Web: www.southerngolfclub.com.au Email: info@southerngolfclub.com.au 13th Beach Golf Links Barwon Heads Road BARWON HEADS VIC 3227 Tel: (03) 5254 2922 Fax: (03) 5254 1097 Web: www.13thbeach.net Email: info@13thbeach.net TASMANIA Royal Hobart Golf Club Seven Mile Beach Road SEVEN MILE BEACH TAS 7170 Tel: (03) 6248 6161 Fax: (03) 6248 1224 Pro: (03) 6248 6108 Web: www.rhgc.com.au Email: admin@rhgc.com.au Tasmania Golf Club (Fully Reciprocal) Barilla Bay SORELL TAS 7172 Tel: (03) 6248 5098 Fax: (03) 6248 5658 Pro: (03) 6248 5138 Web: www.tasmaniagolfclub.com.au Email: golf@tasmaniagolfclub.com.au
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QUEENSLAND Palmer Gold Coast (Green Fees apply) Ron Penhaligon Way ROBINA QLD 4226 Tel: (07) 5593 1766 Fax: (07) 5593 2200 Web: www.robinawoods.com.au Email: info@playmoregolf.com.au Indooroopilly Golf Club (Fully Reciprocal) Meiers Road INDOOROOPILLY QLD 4068 Tel: (07) 3721 2121 Fax: (07) 3870 5013 Pro: (07) 3721 2122 Web: www.indooroopillygolf.com.au Email: admin@indooroopillygolf.com.au Sanctuary Cove Golf & Country Club (Green Fees apply) The Parkway SANCTUARY COVE QLD 4212 Tel: (07) 5699 9000 Fax: (07) 5699 9099 Web: www.sanctuarycovegolfclub.com.au Email: info@scgcc.com.au Twin Waters Golf Club (Green Fees apply) 151 Ocean Drive TWIN WATERS QLD 4564 Tel: (07) 5457 2444 Fax: (07) 5448 8040 Web: www.twinwatersgolfclub.com.au Email: golf@twgolf.com.au
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Links Hope Island (Green Fees apply) Hope Island Road HOPE ISLAND QLD 4212 Tel: (07) 5530 9000 Fax: (07) 5530 9019 Web: www.linkshopeisland.com.au Email: golfmail@linkshopeisland.com.au NORTHERN TERRITORY Alice Springs Golf Club Cromwell Drive ALICE SPRINGS NT 0871 Tel: (08) 8952 1921 Fax: (08) 8953 4091 Pro: (08) 8952 6575 Web: www.alicespringsgolfclub.com.au Email: asgc@alicespringsgolfclub.com.au
WESTERN AUSTRALIA Mount Lawley Golf Club (Fully Reciprocal) Walter Road INGLEWOOD WA 6052 Tel: (08) 9271 9622 Fax: (08) 9370 4004 Web: www.mlgc.org Email: admin@mlgc.org The Vines Golf & Country Club Verdelho Drive THE VINES WA 6069 Tel: (08) 9297 3000 Fax: (08) 9297 3333 Pro: (08) 9297 0777 Web: www.vines.com.au Email: bookings@vines.com.au
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Western Australia Golf Club Hayes Road YOKINE WA 6060 Tel: (08) 9349 1988 Fax: (08) 9344 4424 Web: www.wagolfclub.com.au Email: admin@wagolfclub.com.au
Lake Karrinyup Country Club North Beach Road KARRINYUP WA 6921 Tel: (08) 9422 8222 Fax: (08) 9422 8282 Web: www.lkcc.com.au Email: info@lkcc.com.au
Joondalup Resort Country Club (Green Fees apply) Country Club Boulevard CONNOLLY WA 6027 Tel: (08) 9400 8888 Fax: (08) 9400 8889 Web: www.joondalupresort.com.au Email: clubreception@joondalupresort.com.au
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OVERSEAS Singapore Island Country Club SINGAPORE Miramar Links Golf Club (Fully Reciprocal) Wellington, NEW ZEALAND Clearwater Golf Club Christchurch, NEW ZEALAND Titirangi Golf Club Auckland, NEW ZEALAND Royal Selangor Golf Club Kuala Lumpa, MALAYSIA Baguio Country Club Baguio City, PHILIPPINES Sutton Hall Golf Club Sutton Weaver, Cheshire, ENGLAND Hangzhou Golf Club Hangzhou Botanical Garden, CHINA
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Before using Reciprocal Rights with the clubs listed above, members should:
› Obtain a handicap/introduction letter from the Administration Office;
› Telephone the club to be visited, at least a day before you wish to play, for approval;
› Upon arrival at the reciprocal club, report to the office and present your handicap/introduction letter;
› Ensure you conform with all rules and regulations of the reciprocal club, including dress requirements.
“Fully Reciprocal” usually indicates that it may be possible to transfer membership to the fully reciprocal club in the event that you move interstate or overseas. “Green Fees apply” usually indicates that a green fee is payable at a discounted rate for reciprocal members. Before seeking play, members are advised to clarify the nature of the reciprocal agreement with the
Administration Office.
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PROFESSIONAL SERVICES GOLF OPERATIONS TEAM Club Professional & Director of Golf Operations
Shane Robinson
Head Teaching Professional
Gareth Jones
GOLF OPERATIONS SERVICES The Professional Shop provides a full range of the latest equipment and apparel, offered with personalised, expert advice from Shane and his staff. Tuition is also available by appointment, in addition to expert club repair and cleaning services. PROFESSIONAL SHOP HOURS During non-daylight savings periods: Monday to Friday 6:30am – 6.00pm Saturday to Sunday 6.00am – 6.00pm During daylight savings periods: Monday to Friday 6:00am – 7.00pm Saturday to Sunday 6.00am – 7.00pm And on days when twilight competitions are conducted in the period of daylight savings until 8:00pm.
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2013/2014
Golf Programme Men’s Fixtures are printed in BLACK Women’s Fixtures are printed in RED Junior Fixtures are printed in ITALICS DISCLAIMER Tee closures for Corporate Golf Days and other Club hosted events are deliberately left out of this Handbook to eliminate any confusion when events are cancelled or changed. Events and dates in this Handbook are subject to change at late notice. Members should always check the availability of the course and clubhouse by checking the Website or notice board, or by contacting the Administration Office or Pro Shop.
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March/April 2013
Sun 31 EASTER SUNDAY
Mon 1
Tue 2 Par – 1st round Par Aggregate Trophy
Wed 3 GOLF SA CLASSIC & RENE ERICHSEN
Am/Am Corporate Event
Thu 4 GOLF SA CLASSIC & RENE ERICHSEN
1st Round Tee times available at other clubs
Fri 5 GOLF SA CLASSIC & RENE ERICHSEN 2nd Round Tee times available at other clubs
Sat 6 GOLF SA CLASSIC & RENE ERICHSEN
3rd Round Tee times available at other clubs
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April 2013
Sun 7 GOLF SA CLASSIC & RENE ERICHSEN
4th Round Tee times available at other clubs
Mon 8
Tue 9 Laurel Wreath Matchplay (9 holes Stableford for non-competitors)
Wed 10 STROKE STROKE
Thu 11
Fri 12 School term 1 ends
Sat 13 STABLEFORD
Captain’s Trophy
STABLEFORD
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April 2013
Sun 14 Jimmy McLachlan Memorial Trophy
(36 Holes Stroke Play Championship)
Mon 15 13th Beach Junior Trip
Tue 16 Stroke 1st Club Medal 13th Beach Junior Trip
Wed 17 STABLEFORD STABLEFORD 13th Beach Junior Trip
Thu 18 13th Beach Junior Trip
Fri 19 13th Beach Junior Trip
Sat 20 STABLEFORD
Anzac Memorial Trophy
STABLEFORD 1st Round Jacka Trophy
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April 2013
Sun 21 Pro’s vs Amateur Pennant Trial
Mon 22
Tue 23 Stableford – Shane Robinson Trophy
Wed 24 STABLEFORD STABLEFORD
Thu 25 ANZAC DAY Pairs & Partners Event
Fri 26
Sat 27 PAR
PAR
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April / May 2013
Sun 28 Glenwood Trophy at Glenelg
Mon 29 School term 2 begins
Tue 30 Stableford – 1st Round Consistency Cup & Former Committee Trophy
Wed 1 PAR PAR
Thu 2
Fri 3 Pennant Season Launch (PM in Dining Room)
Sat 4 STROKE & ECLECTIC
STROKE
2nd Round Wallace Stroke & Putting Trophy
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May 2013
Sun 5
Mon 6
Tue 7 Qualifying round of President’s Foursomes and Shylie Rymill Foursomes
Wed 8 STROKE STROKE
Thu 9
Fri 10 Pauline Sanderson Bowl at Kooyonga Golf Club
Sat 11 4BBB PAR - President’s Trophy
(Four pairs to qualify)
(optional individual Par event) PAR – 2nd Round Parfection Trophy
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May 2013
Sun 12 MOTHER’S DAY GOLF SA BONNAR CUP
Mon 13
Tue 14 Stroke - 2nd Club Medal, 2nd Round Essex Stroke, 2nd Round Putting Trophy
Wed 15 STABLEFORD STABLEFORD
Thu 16
Fri 17
Sat 18 STABLEFORD
Semi-final President’s Trophy Matchplay
STABLEFORD – 2nd Round Jacka Trophy
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May 2013
Sun 19
Mon 20
Tue 21 Par – 2nd Round Par Aggregate Trophy
Wed 22 STABLEFORD STABLEFORD
Thu 23 Glenelg vs Grange Women’s Foursomes Tee closed 8:30am to 10:00am
Fri 24
Sat 25 STABLEFORD
Final President’s Trophy Matchplay
STABLEFORD
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May / June 2013
Sun 26 GOLF SA SIMPSON CUP & WOMEN’S GRADE 1
Mon 27
Tue 28 Stableford – 2nd Round Consistency Cup
Wed 29 STABLEFORD STABLEFORD
Thu 30
Fri 31
Sat 1 STROKE & ECLECTIC
STROKE
3rd Round Wallace Stroke & Putting Trophy
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June 2013
Sun 2
Mon 3
Tue 4 Stroke – 1st Round Club Championships, B and
C Grade Trophies & C Grade Plate, 1st Round
International Bowl
Wed 5 STROKE STROKE
Thu 6
Fri 7
Sat 8 PAR
PAR
3rd Round Parfection Trophy
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June 2013
Sun 9
Mon 10 QUEEN’S BIRTHDAY HOLIDAY Winter Pairs & Partners Pinehurst Foursomes Trophy
Tue 11 Stroke – 2nd Round Club Championships, B and
C Grade Trophies and C Grade Plate
Wed 12 PAR PAR Club Championship Matchplay
Thu 13 Club Championship Matchplay
Fri 14 Club Championship Matchplay
Sat 15 US OPEN BREAKFAST & GOLF DAY
Open to Members & Guests
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June 2013
Sun 16
Mon 17
Tue 18 Stableford – 3rd Round Consistency Cup, JM Sims Trophy
Wed 19 STABLEFORD STABLEFORD
Thu 20
Fri 21
Sat 22 STABLEFORD
Frank Collins Memorial
STABLEFORD 3rd Round Jacka Trophy
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June 2013
Sun 23
Mon 24 WOMEN’S A2 PENNANT
Tue 25 Par
Wed 26 STABLEFORD STABLEFORD
Thu 27
Fri 28
Sat 29 STABLEFORD
(Optional 4BBB)
STABLEFORD
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June/July 2013
Sun 30
Mon 1
Tue 2 Stableford – L’Oreal Trophy
Wed 3 STABLEFORD STABLEFORD
Thu 4
Fri 5 School term 2 ends
Sat 6 STROKE & ECLECTIC
Winter Medal, 1st Round Glenelg Trophy,
Qualifying for Governor’s Cup STROKE
4th Round Wallace Stroke & Putting Trophy
2013/2014 Members’ Handbook | p71
July 2013
Sun 7 GOLF SA PENNANT FINALS AT GLENELG PENNANT DINNER
Mon 8
Tue 9 Stroke – 2nd Round International Bowl, 3rd Round Essex Stroke
Wed 10 PAR PAR
Thu 11
Fri 12
Sat 13 STABLEFORD
STABLEFORD
4th Round Jacka Trophy
p72 | www.glenelggolf.com
July 2013
Sun 14
Mon 15
Tue 16 Stableford
Wed 17 STABLEFORD STABLEFORD
Thu 18
Fri 19
Sat 20 PAR
AH Smerdon Memorial
PAR 4th Round Parfection Trophy
2013/2014 Members’ Handbook | p73
July 2013
Sun 21 BRIAN FERRIS MEMORIAL TROPHY (VARDON)
ERIC SCOVELL TROPHY (JUNIOR VARDON)
WOMEN’S VARDON
Mon 22 School term 3 begins
Tue 23 Par – 3rd Round Par Aggregate Trophy, Caddie Trophy
Wed 24 PAR PAR
Thu 25
Fri 26
Sat 27 STABLEFORD
STABLEFORD
p74 | www.glenelggolf.com
July / August 2013
Sun 28
Mon 29
Tue 30 Stroke - 3rd Club Medal, 3rd Round International Bowl, 4th Round Essex Stroke
Wed 31 STABLEFORD STABLEFORD
Thu 1
Fri 2
Sat 3 STROKE & ECLECTIC
2nd Round Glenelg Trophy
STROKE 5th Round Wallace Stroke & Putting trophy
2013/2014 Members’ Handbook | p75
August 2013
Sun 4 Pairs & Partners Event (Lance Begg Canadian Foursomes)
Mon 5
Tue 6 Par
Wed 7 STROKE STROKE
Thu 8
Fri 9
Sat 10 PAR
PAR
5th Round Parfection Trophy
p76 | www.glenelggolf.com
August 2013
Sun 11 The Bay vs Bay Challenge (Glenelg vs Victor Harbor)
Mon 12 RHONDA WATSON BROOCH
Tue 13 Stableford – Grandmother’s Trophy, 4th Round Consistency Cup
Wed 14 PAR PAR
Thu 15 Glenelg vs Royal Adelaide Bronze Challenge Tee closed 8.00am - 9.30am
Fri 16
Sat 17 STABLEFORD
Steve McKee Memorial
STABLEFORD 5th Round Jacka Trophy
2013/2014 Members’ Handbook | p77
August 2013
Sun 18
Mon 19
Tue 20 Club Foursomes Championship, ‘B’ & ‘C’ Foursomes Trophies (1st round) Competition of day – Foursomes (9 hole competition to follow)
Wed 21 STABLEFORD STABLEFORD
Thu 22
Fri 23 GLENELG GOLF CLUB FOUNDATION DAY
Sat 24 PAR
PAR
p78 | www.glenelggolf.com
August 2013
Sun 25 Tuohy Trophy (Parent/Child Foursomes) Men’s Winter Matchplay Trophy Finishes
Mon 26
Tue 27 Club Foursomes Championship, ‘B’ &’C’ Foursomes Trophies (2nd Round) from 8:30am No 9 hole competition
Wed 28 PAR PAR
Thu 29
Fri 30 GOVERNOR’S CUP
Sat 31 STABLEFORD
Reg Sands Starter’s Trophy
STABLEFORD
2013/2014 Members’ Handbook | p79
September 2013
Sun 1 FATHER’S DAY
Mon 2 Spring Renovations – Course Closed all day (includes practice facilities)
Tue 3 Irish Stableford – Teams Event (Enter on the Day)
Wed 4 No Competition Today
Thu 5 No Competition Today
Fri 6 No Competition Today
Sat 7 STROKE & ECLECTIC
STROKE
6th Round Wallace Stroke & Putting Trophy
p80 | www.glenelggolf.com
September 2013
Sun 8
Mon 9
Tue 10 Stableford
Wed 11 PAR PAR
Thu 12
Fri 13
Sat 14 STABLEFORD
STABLEFORD
2013/2014 Members’ Handbook | p81
September 2013
Sun 15
Mon 16
Tue 17 Par – 4th Round Par Aggregate Trophy
Wed 18 STABLEFORD STABLEFORD
Thu 19 Pauline Sanderson Bowl (Glenelg vs Kooyonga) Tee closed 8:00am to 9:30am
Fri 20
Sat 21 PAR
(Optional 4BBB)
PAR 6th Round Parfection Trophy
p82 | www.glenelggolf.com
September 2013
Sun 22
Mon 23
Tue 24 Stroke – 4th Club Medal, Final Essex Stroke, 3rd Round Putting Trophy
Wed 25 PAR PAR
Thu 26
Fri 27 School term 3 ends
Sat 28 STABLEFORD
Milo Sprod Trophy
STABLEFORD 6th Round Jacka Trophy
2013/2014 Members’ Handbook | p83
September / October 2013
Sun 29
Mon 30
Tue 1 Stableford – Coloured Ball Competition supporting Captain’s nominated charity
Wed 2 STABLEFORD STABLEFORD
Thu 3 Golf SA Country Week
Fri 4
Sat 5 STROKE & ECLECTIC
STROKE
Final Winter Eclectic
p84 | www.glenelggolf.com
October 2013
Sun 6 Daylight saving commences
Mon 7 LABOUR DAY Pairs & Partners Event
Tue 8 Stableford, Final Winter Eclectic
Wed 9 STROKE STROKE Twilight Golf & Dinner (after 3:30pm)
Thu 10
Fri 11
Sat 12 PAR
Don Watson Memorial
PAR
2013/2014 Members’ Handbook | p85
October 2013
Sun 13 Men’s Club Foursomes Championship &
Handicap Foursomes
followed by BBQ Dinner & Presentations
Mon 14 School term 4 begins
Tue 15 Captain’s v Vice Captain’s handicap matchplay
Wed 16 PAR PAR Twilight Golf & Dinner (after 3:30pm)
Thu 17 WINERY CHALLENGE AND LUNCHEON
Fri 18
Sat 19 STABLEFORD
Rawson Memorial Trophy
STABLEFORD
p86 | www.glenelggolf.com
October 2013
Sun 20 Qualifying rounds of Club Junior Championship
Mon 21
Tue 22 4BBB (12 holes) – shotgun start at 9:00am. Report to starter at 8:30am. Annual Meeting at approx.12:30pm. Tee closed until 12:30pm.
Wed 23 STABLEFORD STABLEFORD Twilight Golf & Dinner (after 3:30pm)
Thu 24 GMASA Managers & Pros Golf Day
Fri 25
Sat 26 PAR
PAR
2013/2014 Members’ Handbook | p87
October / November 2013
Sun 27 Semi Finals & Final – Club Junior Championship Anne Smerdon Junior Invitiational & Club Junior Girl’s Championship (27 holes)
Mon 28
Tue 29 Par – Summer Eclectic begins
Wed 30 PAR PAR Twilight Golf & Dinner (after 3:30pm)
Thu 31
Fri 1
Sat 2 STROKE & ECLECTIC – Spring Medal
1st Qualifying Round – Senior, B & C Grade
Championships and A, B & C Grade Plates STROKE – 1st Round of Saturday Women’s
Championship
p88 | www.glenelggolf.com
November 2013
Sun 3 Men’s Summer Matchplay Trophy Commences
Mon 4
Tue 5 Stableford MELBOURNE CUP DAY
Wed 6 STABLEFORD STABLEFORD Brian Bashford Memorial Trophy – Round 1 Twilight Golf & Dinner (after 3:30pm)
Thu 7
Fri 8
Sat 9 STROKE & ECLECTIC
2nd Qualifying Round – Senior, B & C Grade
Championships and A, B & C Grade Plates
Stroke – 2nd Round of Saturday Women’s Championship
2013/2014 Members’ Handbook | p89
November 2013
Sun 10 Men’s Club Championship Qualifying Rounds
Men’s Senior, B & C Grade Championships and
B & C Grade Plate Quarter Finals
Mon 11
Tue 12 Par
Wed 13 STABLEFORD STABLEFORD Brian Bashford Memorial Trophy – Round 2 Twilight Golf & Dinner (after 3:30pm)
Thu 14
Fri 15
Sat 16 PAR
Sam Percival Memorial
PAR
p90 | www.glenelggolf.com
November 2013
Sun 17 AM - Men’s Club Championship & A Grade
Plate Quarter Finals
PM - Men’s Club, Senior, B & C Grade
Championships and A, B & C Grade Plate Semis
PM - Saturday Women’s Championship Semis
Mon 18
Tue 19 City Mazda Hospitality Day – Canadian Foursomes. Shotgun start at 8.30am, report to starter by 8.00am Tee closed until 1:00pm
Wed 20 STABLEFORD STABLEFORD Brian Bashford Memorial Trophy – Round 3
Twilight Golf & Dinner (after 3:30pm)
Thu 21
Fri 22
Sat 23 STABLEFORD
STABLEFORD
2013/2014 Members’ Handbook | p91
November 2013
Sun 24 Club Championship Finals
Saturday Women’s Championship Final
Annual Trophy Presentation Dinner
Mon 25
Tue 26 Par
Wed 27 STABLEFORD STABLEFORD Brian Bashford Memorial Trophy – Round 4 Twilight Golf & Dinner (after 3:30pm)
Thu 28 Women’s Committee Golf Day & Luncheon
Fri 29 CAPTAIN’S LUNCH & GOLF CHALLENGE
Sat 30 STABLEFORD
STABLEFORD
p92 | www.glenelggolf.com
December 2013
Sun 1 Owen Whitford Trophy Qualifying & Club Mixed
Foursomes Championship
Mon 2 Owen Whitford Trophy - Round of 16
Tue 3 Christmas Ambrose 9 hole competition – teams of 5 – shotgun start at 9:00am. Report to starter by 8:30am. Lunch to follow.
Owen Whitford Trophy - Quarter Finals
Wed 4 STABLEFORD STABLEFORD Twilight Golf & Dinner (after 3:30pm)
Thu 5 Owen Whitford Trophy - Semi Finals
Fri 6 Owen Whitford Trophy – Final
Sat 7 STROKE & ECLECTIC
STROKE
2013/2014 Members’ Handbook | p93
December 2013
Sun 8
Mon 9
Tue 10
Wed 11 STROKE STROKE Twilight Golf & Dinner (after 3:30pm)
Thu 12
Fri 13 School Term 4 Ends
Sat 14 PAR
1st Round Summer Cup
PAR
p94 | www.glenelggolf.com
December 2013
Sun 15
Mon 16
Tue 17
Wed 18 PAR PAR Christmas Twilight Golf & Dinner (after 3:30pm)
Thu 19
Fri 20
Sat 21 MEMBERS’ CHRISTMAS AMBROSE
2013/2014 Members’ Handbook | p95
December 2013
Sun 22
Mon 23
Tue 24
Wed 25 CHRISTMAS DAY – CLUBHOUSE CLOSED
Thu 26 PROCLAMATION DAY HOLIDAY
Fri 27
Sat 28 STABLEFORD
STABLEFORD
p96 | www.glenelggolf.com
December 2013 / January 2014
Sun 29
Mon 30
Tue 31
Wed 1 NEW YEARS DAY STABLEFORD STABLEFORD
Thu 2
Fri 3
Sat 4 STROKE & ECLECTIC
STROKE
2013/2014 Members’ Handbook | p97
January 2014
Sun 5
Mon 6
Tue 7
Wed 8 STROKE STROKE Twilight Golf & Dinner (after 3:30pm)
Thu 9
Fri 10
Sat 11 PAR
2nd Round of Summer Cup
PAR
p98 | www.glenelggolf.com
January 2014
Sun 12
Mon 13
Tue 14
Wed 15 PAR PAR Twilight Golf & Dinner (after 3:30pm)
Thu 16
Fri 17
Sat 18 STABLEFORD
Harold Wright Memorial
STABLEFORD
2013/2014 Members’ Handbook | p99
January 2014
Sun 19
Mon 20 Glenelg Junior Shootout
Tue 21
Wed 22 STABLEFORD STABLEFORD Twilight Golf & Dinner (after 3:30pm)
Thu 23
Fri 24
Sat 25 PAR
3rd round of Summer Cup
PAR
p100 | www.glenelggolf.com
January / February 2014
Sun 26
Mon 27 AUSTRALIA DAY HOLIDAY Pairs & Partners Event
Tue 28 Par – Summer competition resumes School Term 1 begins
Wed 29 PAR PAR Twilight Golf & Dinner (after 3:30pm)
Thu 30
Fri 31
Sat 1 STROKE & ECLECTIC – Summer Medal
STROKE
2013/2014 Members’ Handbook | p101
February 2014
Sun 2
Mon 3 Golf SA Open Day Open to Men & Women
Tue 4 Stableford
Wed 5 STROKE STROKE Twilight Golf & Dinner (after 3:30pm)
Thu 6
Fri 7
Sat 8 PAR
4th Round Summer Cup
PAR
p102 | www.glenelggolf.com
February 2014
Sun 9
Mon 10
Tue 11 Par – Final round Summer Eclectic
Wed 12 PAR PAR Twilight Golf & Dinner (after 3:30pm)
Thu 13
Fri 14
Sat 15 STABLEFORD
FA Lewis Memorial
STABLEFORD
2013/2014 Members’ Handbook | p103
February 2014
Sun 16
Mon 17
Tue 18 Minda Day – 3BBB Stableford
Wed 19 STABLEFORD STABLEFORD Twilight Golf & Dinner (after 3:30pm)
Thu 20
Fri 21
Sat 22 PAR
5th Round Summer Cup
PAR
p104 | www.glenelggolf.com
February / March 2014
Sun 23
Mon 24
Tue 25 Stableford
Wed 26 STABLEFORD STABLEFORD Joe Ashton Trophy Twilight Golf & Dinner (after 3:30pm)
Thu 27 Joe Ashton Trophy
Fri 28
Sat 1 STROKE & ECLECTIC
Final of Norm Omond Memorial Trophy
(each grade)
STROKE
2013/2014 Members’ Handbook | p105
March 2014
Sun 2
Mon 3
Tue 4 Opening Day – 4BBB Stableford 12 holes shotgun start at 9:00am report to starter 8:30am meeting follows at approx. 12:30pm
Wed 5 STROKE STROKE Twilight Golf & Dinner (after 3:30pm)
Thu 6
Fri 7
Sat 8 STABLEFORD
STABLEFORD
Winter Eclectic begins
p106 | www.glenelggolf.com
March 2014
Sun 9
Mon 10 ADELAIDE CUP DAY Don Harris Memorial Trophy (Pairs & Partners Canadian Foursomes)
Tue 11 Stroke – 1st Round Veterans Handicap event. Winter Eclectic begins
Wed 12 STABLEFORD STABLEFORD Twilight Golf & Dinner (after 3:30pm)
Thu 13
Fri 14
Sat 15 STABLEFORD
STABLEFORD
2013/2014 Members’ Handbook | p107
March 2014
Sun 16
Mon 17
Tue 18 Stableford – Shane Robinson Trophy
Wed 19 STABLEFORD STABLEFORD Twilight Golf & Dinner (after 3:30pm)
Thu 20
Fri 21
Sat 22 PAR
PAR
1st Round Parfection Trophy
p108 | www.glenelggolf.com
March 2014
Sun 23 Men’s Summer Matchplay Trophy Finishes
Mon 24
Tue 25 Stroke – 2nd round Veterans Handicap event, Qualifying for Captain’s Trophy, 1st round Putting Trophy
Wed 26 PAR PAR ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING at 8:00pm Twilight Golf & Dinner (after 3:30pm)
Thu 27
Fri 28
Sat 29 STABLEFORD
STABLEFORD
2013/2014 Members’ Handbook | p109
March / April 2014
Sun 30
Mon 31
Tue 1 Par – 1st round Par Aggregate Trophy
Wed 2 STABLEFORD STABLEFORD
Thu 3
Fri 4
Sat 5 STABLEFORD
Captain’s Trophy
STABLEFORD
p110 | www.glenelggolf.com
GOLF SOUTH AUSTRALIA INC. 2013 SIMPSON CUP Teams: Flagstaff Hill Glenelg Grange Highercombe Kooyonga Mount Lofty Royal Adelaide Tea Tree Gully Round 1: 12th May at Highercombe Golf Club 1st Tee 11.15 am Highercombe v TTG 12.10 pm Royal Adelaide v Kooyonga 10th Tee 11.15 am Grange v Mount Lofty 12.10 pm Flagstaff Hill v Glenelg Round 2: 19th May at Tea Tree Gully Golf Club 1st Tee 11.15 am Tea Tree Gully v Kooyonga 12.10 pm Royal Adelaide v Highercombe 10th Tee 11.15 am Glenelg v Mount Lofty 12.10 pm Grange v Flagstaff Hill Round 3: 26th May at Glenelg Golf Club 1st Tee 7.30 am Mount Lofty v Highercombe 8.25 am Kooyonga v Flagstaff Hill 9.20 am Tea Tree Gully v Grange 10.15 am Glenelg v Royal Adelaide Round 4: 2nd June at Flagstaff Hill Golf Club 1st Tee 9.30 am Flagstaff Hill v Highercombe 10.25 am Tea Tree Gully v Mount Lofty 11.20 am Grange v Royal Adelaide 12.15 pm Glenelg v Kooyonga No play Sunday 9th June – Queen’s Birthday Holiday
2013/2014 Members’ Handbook | p111
Round 5: 16th June at Grange Golf Club 1st Tee 7.30 am Royal Adelaide v Tea Tree Gully 8.25 am Highercombe v Kooyonga 9.30 am Flagstaff Hill v Mount Lofty 10.15 am Grange v Glenelg Round 6: 23rd June at Royal Adelaide Golf Club 1st Tee 9.30 am Royal Adelaide v Flagstaff Hill 10.25 am Grange v Highercombe 11.20 am Tea Tree Gully v Glenelg 12.15 pm Kooyonga v Mount Lofty Round 7: 30th June at Kooyonga Golf Club 1st Tee 7.30 am Highercombe v Glenelg 8.25am Mount Lofty v Royal Adelaide 9.20 am Tea Tree Gully v Flagstaff Hill 10.15 am Kooyonga v Grange FINAL: 7th July at Glenelg Golf Club
p112 | www.glenelggolf.com
GOLF SOUTH AUSTRALIA INC. 2013 BONNAR CUP Teams: Blackwood Glenelg Grange Kooyonga North Adelaide Royal Adelaide Tea Tree Gully The Vines Round 1: 12th May at Glenelg Golf Club 1st Tee 11.15 am Glenelg v Tea Tree Gully
12.10 pm Grange v Royal Adelaide 10th Tee 11.15 am Blackwood v Kooyonga
12.10 pm North Adelaide v The Vines Round 2: 19th May at The Vines Golf Club 1st Tee 11.15 am The Vines v Blackwood
12.10 pm Glenelg v Grange 10th Tee 11.15 am Tea Tree Gully v Royal Adelaide
12.10 pm Kooyonga v North Adelaide Round 3: 26th May at Royal Adelaide Golf Club 1st Tee 11.15 am Royal Adelaide v Kooyonga 12.10 pm The Vines v Glenelg 10th Tee 11.15 am Tea Tree Gully v Blackwood 12.10 pm North Adelaide v Grange Round 4: 2nd June at Kooyonga Golf Club 1st Tee 11.15 am Kooyonga v Glenelg
12.10 pm Tea Tree Gully v North Adelaide 10th Tee 11.15 am The Vines v Royal Adelaide
12.10 pm Blackwood v Grange No play Sunday 9th June – Queen’s Birthday Holiday
2013/2014 Members’ Handbook | p113
Round 5: 16th June at Tea Tree Gully Golf Club 1st Tee 11.15 am Tea Tree Gully v Grange 12.10 pm Blackwood v North Adelaide 10th Tee 11.15 am The Vines v Kooyonga 12.10 pm Glenelg v Royal Adelaide Round 6: 23rd June at Blackwood Golf Club 1st Tee 11.15 am Blackwood v Royal Adelaide
12.10 pm Kooyonga v Grange 10th Tee 11.15 am Tea Tree Gully v The Vines
12.10 pm North Adelaide v Glenelg Round 7: 30th June at Grange Golf Club 1st Tee 11.15 am Grange v The Vines 12.10 pm Glenelg v Blackwood 10th Tee 11.15 am Royal Adelaide v North Adelaide 12.10 pm Kooyonga v Tea Tree Gully FINAL: 7th July at Venue TBA
p114 | www.glenelggolf.com
GOLF SOUTH AUSTRALIA INC. 2013 SHARP CUP (Junior Pennant) Teams: Glenelg Grange Kooyonga Mount Lofty Blackwood Tea Tree Gully Mount Osmond The Vines
Round 1: 12th May at Mount Lofty Golf Club 1st Tee 11.30 am Mount Lofty v Mount Osmond 12.10 pm Kooyonga v Glenelg 10th Tee 11.30 am Grange v Tea Tree Gully 12.10 pm Blackwood v The Vines Round 2: 19th May at Blackwood Golf Club 1st Tee 11.30 am Blackwood v Tea Tree Gully 12.10 pm Grange v Mount Lofty 10th Tee 11.30 am The Vines v Kooyonga 12.10 pm Mount Osmond v Glenelg Round 3: 26th May at Grange Golf Club 1st Tee 11.30 am Grange v Kooyonga 12.10 pm Mount Osmond v Blackwood 10th Tee 11.30 am Glenelg v Tea Tree Gully 12.10 pm The Vines v Mount Lofty Round 4: 2nd June at The Vines Golf Club 1st Tee 11.30 am The Vines v Grange 12.10 pm Kooyonga v Mount Lofty 10th Tee 11.30 am Blackwood v Glenelg 12.10 pm Tea Tree Gully v Mount Osmond No play Sunday 9th June – Queen’s Birthday Holiday
2013/2014 Members’ Handbook | p115
Round 5: 16th June at Kooyonga Golf Club 1st Tee 11.30 am Kooyonga v Blackwood
12.10 pm Tea Tree Gully v The Vines 10th Tee 11.30 am Mount Osmond v Grange
12.10 pm Mount Lofty v Glenelg Round 6: 23rd June at Mount Osmond Golf Club 1st Tee 11.30 am Mount Osmond v The Vines
12.10 pm Glenelg v Grange 9th Tee 11.30 am Blackwood v Mount Lofty
12.10 pm Kooyonga v Tea Tree Gully Round 7: 30th June at Tea Tree Gully Golf Club 1st Tee 11.30 am Tea Tree Gully v Mount Lofty
12.10 pm The Vines v Glenelg 10th Tee 11.30 am Mount Osmond v Kooyonga
12.10 pm Grange v Blackwood FINAL: 7th July at Glenelg Golf Club
p116 | www.glenelggolf.com
GOLF SOUTH AUSTRALIA INC.
2013 WOMEN’S GRADE 1 PENNANT Teams: Blackwood Glenelg Grange Kooyonga Royal Adelaide Golf SA Round 1: 26th May at Glenelg Golf Club
1st Tee 11.10 am Glenelg v Grange 11.50 am Blackwood v Royal Adelaide 12.30 pm Golf SA v Kooyonga
Round 2: 2nd June at Flagstaff Hill Golf Club
1st Tee 7.30 am Blackwood v Kooyonga 8.10 am Golf SA v Glenelg 8.50 am Grange v Royal Adelaide No play Sunday 9th June – Queen’s Birthday Holiday Round 3: 16th June at Grange Golf Club
1st Tee 11.10 am Grange v Kooyonga 11.50 am Golf SA v Blackwood
12.30 pm Glenelg v Royal Adelaide Round 4: 23rd June at Royal Adelaide Golf Club
1st Tee 7.30 am Kooyonga v Glenelg 8.10 am Grange v Blackwood 8.50 am Royal Adelaide v Golf SA Round 5: 30th June at Kooyonga Golf Club
1st Tee 11.10 am Kooyonga v Royal Adelaide 11.50 am Golf SA v Grange 12.30 pm Glenelg v Blackwood FINAL: 7th July at Glenelg Golf Club
2013/2014 Members’ Handbook | p117
GOLF SOUTH AUSTRALIA INC. 2013 WOMEN’S GRADE 2 PENNANT Teams: Blackwood Glenelg Grange Kooyonga Mount Osmond Royal Adelaide Thaxted Park The Vines Round 1: 6th May at Mount Osmond Golf Club 1st Tee 8.00 am Thaxted Park v The Vines 8.30 am Glenelg v Grange 9.00 am Blackwood v Kooyonga 9.30 am Mount Osmond v Royal Adelaide Round 2: 13th May at Grange Golf Club 1st Tee 8.00 am Royal Adelaide v Thaxted Park 8.30 am Mount Osmond v Blackwood 9.00 am Glenelg v The Vines 9.30 am Grange v Kooyonga Round 3: 20th May at Blackwood Golf Club 1st Tee 8.00 am Blackwood v Thaxted Park
8.30 am Royal Adelaide v Glenelg 9.00 am Mount Osmond v Grange 9.30 am The Vines v Kooyonga
Round 4: 27th May at Thaxted Park Golf Club 1st Tee 7.30 am Thaxted Park v Grange 8.00 am Royal Adelaide v Kooyonga 8.30 am The Vines v Mount Osmond 9.00 am Blackwood v Glenelg
p118 | www.glenelggolf.com
Round 5: 3rd June at Kooyonga Golf Club 1st Tee 8.00 am Thaxted Park v Mount Osmond 8.30 am Royal Adelaide v The Vines 9.00 am Grange v Blackwood 9.30 am Kooyonga v Glenelg No play Monday 10th June – Queen’s Birthday Holiday Round 6: 17th June at Royal Adelaide Golf Club 1st Tee 8.00 am Grange v The Vines 8.30 am Kooyonga v Mount Osmond 9.00 am Glenelg v Thaxted Park 9.30 am Royal Adelaide v Blackwood Round 7: 24th June at Glenelg Golf Club 1st Tee 8.00 am Glenelg v Mount Osmond 8.30 am Blackwood v The Vines 9.00 am Thaxted Park v Kooyonga 9.30 am Royal Adelaide v Grange FINAL: 1st July at Venue TBA
2013/2014 Members’ Handbook | p119
GOLF SOUTH AUSTRALIA INC.
2013 WOMEN’S CLEEK STICK 1 PENNANT Teams: North Adelaide Glenelg Grange Kooyonga Mount Osmond Royal Adelaide Tea Tree Gully West Lakes Round 1: 6th May at Mount Osmond Golf Club 1st Tee 10.00 am Mount Osmond v Kooyonga 10.30 am Royal Adelaide v Glenelg 11.00 am West Lakes v Grange 11.30 am North Adelaide v Tea Tree Gully Round 2: 13th May at Grange Golf Club 1st Tee 10.00 am Grange v North Adelaide 10.30 am Mount Osmond v Tea Tree Gully 11.00 am Royal Adelaide v Kooyonga 11.30 am West Lakes v Glenelg Round 3: 20th May at North Adelaide Golf Club 1st Tee 8.00 am North Adelaide v West Lakes 8.30 am Glenelg v Kooyonga 9.00 am Mount Osmond v Royal Adelaide 9.30 am Tea Tree Gully v Grange Round 4: 27th May at Tea Tree Gully Golf Club 1st Tee 9.30 am Tea Tree Gully v Royal Adelaide 10.00 am Glenelg v North Adelaide 10.30 am Grange v Mount Osmond 11.00 am West Lakes v Kooyonga
p120 | www.glenelggolf.com
Round 5: 3rd June at Kooyonga Golf Club 1st Tee 10.00 am Kooyonga v Tea Tree Gully 10:30 am Royal Adelaide v West Lakes 11:00 am Grange v Glenelg 11.30 am North Adelaide v Mount Osmond No play Monday 10th June – Queen’s Birthday Holiday Round 6: 17th June at Royal Adelaide Golf Club 1st Tee 10:00 am Royal Adelaide v Grange 10:30 am Mount Osmond v Glenelg 11:00 am Kooyonga v North Adelaide 11.30 am Tea Tree Gully v West Lakes Round 7: 24th June at West Lakes Golf Club 14th Tee 7.45 am West Lakes v Mount Osmond 8.15 am Grange v Kooyonga 8.45 am North Adelaide v Royal Adelaide 9.15 am Glenelg v Tea Tree Gully FINAL: 1st July at Venue TBA
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