Month: April 2020

Competition to resume at MGC – special conditions.

Dear member,

The Management Committee completed a further review of our constrained operations today, taking into account developments with the COVID-19 pandemic over the past two weeks.

I am pleased to announce competition golf will now re-commence on Saturday 9th May 2020. It will be a gradual return, initially limited to Saturdays only, and will involve introduction of a modified scoring system using a special app on your smart phones. This is being done to avoid a need for the Match Committee to handle score cards and face exposure to associated COVID-19 risks.

These new scoring arrangements will be a big shift for many of us, and for everyone to become comfortable it is felt best we steadily ease back into our full competition program. In this regard feedback from members will play an important role in shaping the way ahead.

All of the safety protocols outlined in earlier newsletters will remain in place. Captain, Robin Hay, will shortly write to you in more detail about revised plans for running the competitions, including arrangements for those members who do not have a smart phone for recording their scores.

The Management Committee’s decision today is a start toward normal life again at our golf club and, without wanting to dampen the moment, progress with the pandemic will remain under close watch.

With everyone continuing to observe all the safety measures, for which we thank you, let’s hope earlier limitations imposed on our sport will gradually become a thing of the past.

As always please continue to take care.

With kind regards

Jeff Kruse

President

29 April 2020

Adam Scott fires record 62 at Maleny GC

Perhaps the only upside of the COVID-19 pandemic for Adam Scott is getting to come home to Australia and spend some time relaxing with his family and friends away from the pressures of the PGA Tour.

And so with Queensland’s regulations allowing golf to be played, albeit under strict conditions, Maleny Golf Club pro, Wayne Perske, finally got his wish for his old mate to come up and play his course in the Sunshine Coast hinterland.

45-year-old Perske, a winner on both the Australasian PGA and Japan Tours, and Adam Scott are only six years apart and grew up in much the same era with Perske in Brisbane and Scott’s family moving from Adelaide to the Queensland’s Sunshine Coast when he was nine before settling on the Gold Coast a few years later.

This story first published in Golf Grinder and is available here www.golfgrinder.com/news/AdamScott

 

 

Recovery Shot Art Union

It will probably come as no surprise to you that the operational changes that we have had to make to allow play to continue has had a severe financial impact on the Club.

Whatever happens over the next little while we need to maintain our course so that when the Covid-19 situation ends we are ready to go straight back to full playing conditions. Whilst we believe we may be eligible for some Government support for part of our wages we still have fuel, fertilizer and all the other costs that go into maintaining the course to cover.

To assist us continue to meet our costs we have developed an Art Union with a first prize of $10,000.00 and 10 prizes of $50. In summary tickets are $50 each or 3 for $120. There is to be a minimum of 500 tickets sold and a maximum of 600 tickets. If at the date of the prize draw we have not sold the minimum number ticket purchasers will be offered a refund.

Tickets are available for purchase in the shop and you can order tickets by email to treasurer@malenygolfclub.com.au.

Men’s Monthly Medal Saturday 27th March 2020

The A Grade winner was Kirk Vagg with a nett score of 68 on a count back count from Gary Dallyn, Jaidyn Dalzile in 3rd with a nett score of 70.

The B Grade winner was Richard Clayton with a nett score of 70, Steevie Marriner in 2nd with a nett score of 72, Gary Wright in 3rd with a nett score of 75.

The C Grade winner was David Killeen with a nett score of 71, Billy Perske in 2nd with a nett score of 75, Trent Shaw (Caloundra GC) in 3rd with a nett score of 76.

Ball run down Paul Viertel, Gary Clark, Corey Zammit, Thomas Hallam, Ronald Smith, Ian Lee, Rob Bailo, Rupert Hohls, Jeff Kruse, Stephen Porter, Neil Gould and Neil Stenhouse.

Gross winner was Thomas Hallam with a score of 72.

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