Month: June 2017

Maleny Golf Club partners with SCC to create hinterland butterfly haven

A rare Regent Skipper butterfly which has moth-like characteristics, popped in for a quick clubhouse visit before settling in to its new habitat.

A rare Regent Skipper butterfly, which has moth-like characteristics, popped in for a quick clubhouse visit before settling in to its new habitat on the golf course.

The Maleny Golf Club has partnered successfully with Sunshine Coast Council on an exciting project to create a haven for rare and endangered species of butterfly such as the Regent Skipper and Australian Fratillary within the hinterland.

President Dr Max Whitten said the golf club gratefully acknowledged council’s financial support for the butterfly project which had also provided an opportunity for Maleny High School students to be involved in a practical environmental rehabilitation endeavour.

“What has been reported so far is the start of a journey to create suitable habitats for many of Australia’s butterfly
fauna and other interesting insects,” Dr Whitten said.

“Our aim is to engage the wider community, especially the local schools, to understand, appreciate and conserve our native fauna.”

FullSizeRender (006)_1Dr Whitten said this philosophy of wider engagement extended further to an appreciation of the stars and planets in the southern sky.

“Hence, our ongoing collaboration with the Brisbane Astronomical Society to establish a “Dark Sky Park” on the
Maleny Golf Course.

The BAS is now using our facilities of an evening and invites the public to attend events on
suitable evenings.”

Golf club member Stuart Patterson is creating and attaching special plaques to label the paddock trees on the golf course.

Golf club member Stuart Patterson is creating and attaching special plaques to label the paddock trees on the golf course.

Most native ‘paddock’ trees on the golf course serve as hosts to one or more butterfly species.

In recognition of this the Club has started a project labelling these trees.

The next phase will be the addition of  a small plaque linking each tree to its related butterfly species.

For example, this bumpy ash is the host plant for the Orchard Swallowtail butterfly.

 

To learn more about the Butterfly Project CLICK HERE.

Wednesday 28th June 2017 – 18 Holes Stroke MPR Ladies Monthly Medal

Despite the small field the competition was fierce and the desire to win undiminished and it was Seri Tytherleigh who took home the coveted Maleny Property Rentals glassware by carding a net 74 to win on a countback from Penny Edwards. Penny looked set to triumph until some errant shots on the last two holes derailed her campaign. Margaret Goodger came in 3rd place with 76.

Seri also claimed nearest the pin on the 3rd. For the full match report CLICK HERE.

Improve Your Game – Rescheduled Sunday Morning Clinics

Maleny Golf Club is offering another exciting series of fun lessons to lift your skill levels and improve your game.

The 60 minute sessions to be delivered by PGA Professional Don Portway on Sunday mornings are open to both men and women and will accommodate golfers with abilities ranging from beginner to intermediate.

Don Portway will be running the series of 4 clinics from 10:30-11:30am on Sunday 9th, 16th, 23rd and 30th of July.

The cost will be $100 for the four-lesson clinic, or if you are only able to make one or two sessions the cost will be $30 a session. Total numbers are limited to 8 per session.

To register email shop@malenygolfclub.com.au or to discuss your coaching requirements contact Don by email at don.portway@gmail.com or call him on 0417 431 245.

Saturday 24th June 2017 – 18 Holes Stroke TFM Mens Monthly Medal & Maleny Jewellers Monthly Mug

The pin positions were particularly tough, presenting another tough test off the Blue Markers. Congratulations to Marcus Wellington who carded a net 67 to win the A Grade Medal while Mike Finley was the runner up (70) on a count back from Blake Wellington. Richard Clayton won the B Grade Medal (again!) with a net 68 – 2 clear of runner up Peter Gilbert with Chris Plummer in 3rd on 71.

Neil Gould had another terrific round to card a net 64 – the best net score of the day which  earned him both the C Grade Medal and a $30 voucher. Noah Child-Freeman was the runner up on 71 with Geoff Smith in 3rd on 73. Nearest the pins on the 3rd and 5th went to Bill Reynolds, Marcus Wellington on the 12th and Mike Finley on the 14th.

Tom Kennedy mounted yet another successful defence of the Maleny Mug when it transpired that his only rival on the day had to be disqualified for not being of the requisite age.

For the full match report CLICK HERE or the grade Field Report CLICK HERE.

 

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