Year: 2020

Mixed Stableford Saturday 23rd May 2020

A Grade winner was Blake Wellington with 37 points, Corey Zammit in 2nd with 36 points on a count back from Garth Bailo.

B Grade winner was Rob Bailo with 32 points on a count back from Ronald Smith and Neil Archer.

C Grade winner was Eric Hecht with 37 points, Narelle Thamm in 2nd with 36 points, Sarah Harding in 3rd with 35 points.

Ball run down Rob Chessell, Scott Heywood, Darren Parker (The SGS GC), Paul Viertel, David Brown (Caboolture GC), Trent Shaw (Caloundra GC), Jon Fairman, Gary Wright, Mark Green, Paul Dean, Chris Pottinger, Billy Perske, John Hay, Neil Gould and Rod Thamm.

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Mixed Stableford Saturday 16th May 2020

The A Grade winner is Mick McCombe with 37 points on a count back from Andrew Whitmore (Headland GC), in 3rd Scott Heywood with 36 points.

The B Grade winner is Reily Moffat (Headland GC) with 37 points, in 2nd Rob Bailo with 35 points, in 3rd Kristofer Minns (The SGA GC) with 36 points.

The C Grade winner is Neil Stenhouse with 33 points on a count back from David Killeen, in 3rd Billy Perske with 32 points.

Ball run down Peter Eason, Corey Zammit, Jon Johnson (Caboolture GC), Marcus Wellington, David Flowers, Rupert Hohls, Richard Clayton, Tom Kennedy, Bernard Duncan (Headland GC), Mark Green, James Hocking (The SGA GC), Eve Beaman, Matthew Field ( The SGA GC) and Ian Lee.

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Mixed Stableford Saturday 9th May 2020

Welcome back everyone.

Our A grade winner was Rob Ashton (Palm Meadows GC) with 35 points on a count back from Mick McCombe, in 3rd Thomas Hallam with 33 points.

Our B Grade winner was Sarah Harding with 37 points, in 2nd was Neil Stenhouse with 33 points, in 3rd was John Hay with 31 points.

Ball run down Craig Thorne (Nudgee GC), Corey Zammit, Dean Ellis (Maroochy River GC), Darryl Schultz (Keperra Country CG), Jan Johnston, Billy Perske, Stephen Porter, Tom Bertwistle and Ralph Ding.

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Aussie golf icon launches Maleny course on global stage

By Richard Owen

Adam Scott, the world’s number 6-ranked golfer, launched Maleny’s golf course onto a global stage last Friday using his Instagram profile to live broadcast a 9-hole match-play round with good friend and club pro-manager Wayne Perske.

Billed as “Nine Holes with a Mate” Adam, 39, joked, chatted about strategy and answered questions posted on-line while riding solo in a cart during the 80-minute social media event viewed by thousands of fans around the world.

The 2013 Masters’ champ has been at home on the Sunshine Coast with his family during the pandemic lockdown away from tournament golf and welcomed Wayne’s recent invitation to play at Maleny’s 18-hole course.

Adam, who played the course beforehand with Wayne and son Billy, some other lucky juniors and his father Phil, said the charm and appeal of Maleny’s Par 68 golf course was that it was created and maintained by an army of volunteers.

“Maleny is a really fun story that I stumbled across through Wayne. The passion of the membership has given a real heartbeat to this club,” Adam said. “They deserve a lot of credit and I just want people to come and experience it with a game.”

The broadcast was Scott’s first attempt at livestreaming using Instagram and he has promised to use the platform to show off more “hidden gems” like Maleny on the Sunshine Coast where he grew up playing golf.

Wayne said Adam’s generosity and patronage had given Maleny Golf Club a “massive credibility boost” which had put the course on the international golfing map.

“It was a fantastic experience, not only for me, but for our golf club during these times when everyone’s doing it a bit tough with social distancing in place,” Wayne said after the match which the “Maleny Masters” duo squared.

“Australia’s doing a fantastic job because one thing we can all still do (almost everywhere) is get out and play some golf.”

Club President Jeff Kruse said the committee and membership had been overwhelmed by Adam’s Scott’s generosity as a result of his friendship with Wayne Perske.

“Adam is a true ambassador for the sport and a great Queenslander, and we can’t thank him enough for the boost he has provided during these difficult economic times,” he said.

“So many golf fans will now be motivated to add Maleny Golf Club’s course to their playing bucket list as a result of this unexpected but very welcome media exposure Adam has provided.”

To ensure Covid-19 social distancing protocols were observed the club urged members to watch the match at home online and asked Maleny police to be present while Adam was on the course. The assignment proved to be an enjoyable and trouble-free country outing for the officers on duty.

The course, serviced by a top-drawer maintenance facility, is comprised of two Par 5s, 10 Par 4s and 6 Par 3s featuring unique revetted greenside bunkering, Tiffdwarf Bermuda Grass greens and Kikuyu fairways within a peaceful, scenic hinterland setting.

Trailer for the video of full 9 holes: YouTube: 1m 41s Quick snippet

Link to Golf Australia for the video of the full 9 holes: Golf Australia page with 2 x 40 minute coverage

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

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