Perfect Easter weather greeted the field today and there were some impressive scores graced the new clubhouse leaderboard.
But there could be only one winner and congratulations go to Tom Bertwistle who carded a net 61 – 1 clear of Runner-Up Geoff Smith (62). Bill Reynolds was 3rd with a net 63.
Nearest the Pins went to Richard Owen, who came within a whisker of holing out on the 3rd, and Mike Finley on the 5th.
Suzanne Hardy won the day with a score of 34 points on a count-back from Beth Glover and Toni Bishop was third with 32 points. Nearest to the Pins went to Beth on the 3rd and Robin Hay on the 5th.golf_competition_report_346170
Numbers were expectantly well down due to the many active members who took time out from golf to honour, remember and celebrate the life of John Oxenham at his funeral service.
First place went to Jackson McCormack with 40 points. Runner-up was Mal Ewing with 37 points and Ross McCormack was third with 36 points. Jackson also got nearest the pin on the 5th.golf_competition_report_345968
Solar Power Grant to cut costs and carbon footprint
Andrew Wallace with President Max Whitten
Maleny Golf Club will be able to reduce its energy costs and environmental footprint after receiving a $15,000 Federal Government Solar Communities grant.
Federal Member for Fisher Andrew Wallace visited the club last week to announce approval of the grant to fund the purchase and installation of battery storage and rooftop solar photovoltaic panels on the clubhouse and buggy sheds.
Maleny Golf Club President Dr Max Whitten welcomed receipt of the Federal Government’s grant which he said would help reduce both the club’s energy bill and carbon footprint.
“The club’s philosophy is all about sustainable development so to have solar power installed not only saves us money but reduces our environmental footprint as well,” Dr Whitten said.
“We’ve also done a lot of research to make sure we get the best products in order to get the best results.”
The club has been working with local expert Gary Phillips of Negawatts to design, supply and install the new system. The research involved installing a monitor on the club’s switch box to determine and analyse our current energy usage.
The Solar Communities program provides funding for community groups in selected regions across Australia to install rooftop solar PV, solar hot water and solar-connected battery systems.
Trading Update and Golf shop
Wet weather negatively impacted revenue growth in March – washing out the Men’s Monthly Medal (held on April 1) and social play on two weekends. However, total Golf Shop revenues were in line with takings during the previous March, after excluding membership payments.
We had a fantastic roll up for our Volunteers Workshop and Morning Tea – resulting in a number of new recruits including Stuart Patterson, Liddie Shaw, Clair Hickey, Jillian Jones and Beth Glover. We also welcomed Stan Toleman who is now working part time on the course with Mick under a Government-funded pension scheme for not-for-profit organisations.
There are still a number of vacant shifts on the golf shop roster each week and there is always someone away on holidays or indisposed for one reason or another creating a vacancy.
So if you have some spare time available and want to lend a hand, why not consider volunteering to work in the golf shop?
Taking on a shift need not be a commitment of more than a couple of hours plus some initial training. If interested in getting involved please get in touch with Richard Owen by phoning 5499 9960 or emailing shop@malenygolfclub.com.au.
Competition Golf – Monthly Medals
Liz Mellish (right) with Beth Glover
The Heavens opened up just as the field was turning for the second 9 holes of the MPR Ladies Monthly Medal – dissuading most from continuing.
However, three dogged competitors knuckled down admirably and should be applauded for completing their round despite the intermittent heavy rain.
Liz Mellish carded a net 71 to win the Glassware and a $30 Supa-IGA Gift Card provided by Maleny Property Rentals with Beth Glover the runner up on a score of 74. Penny Edwards was third with a net 81. Liz also picked up a ball for nearest the pin.
It was a particularly stern test of golf off the blue markers despite the preferred lie option to account for the somewhat soggy ground underfoot after the recent deluge that was Cyclone Debbie. The unmown rough was especially difficult to negotiate under the conditions.
Graham Shoebridge with Captain Marg Trigger and Dennis Brown
However, Graham Shoebridge shook free of the pack to win the overall best net and the C Grade Medal with a 69 on a count-back from Mal Ewing who was the runner up and the B Grade Medal winner. B Grade runner-up was Paul Viertel with a 71 and the C Grade runner-up was Dennis Brown, also with a 71.
Garth Bailo was our A Grade winner also with a net 69 while Jan Johnston got runner-up with a 71 on a count-back from Mike Finley. Tom Kennedy won “The Maleny Mug” with a 69 with John Hay the runner-up on 77.
The pins went to Greg Childe-Freeman on the 3rd and Jan Johnston on the 5th.
Junior Golf
The Glasshouse Mountains Zone Junior Golf Association held a special novelty parent and junior day at Maleny Golf Club on Sunday 9 April to augment the Junior Pennant Team finals won by Wantima.
Apart from the 10 pennant players some 10 parent and junior pairings played the course and a great day was had by all with plans being considered to hold a similar event later in the year.
Sponsors sought
Maleny Golf Club’s sponsorship package has been well received by the local business community with all but two of the 9 available Tee Signs taken, as well as the Golf Cart fleet and the Sand buckets. There are still a few options left including the Men’s Championships.
The sponsorships have been designed to appeal to local businesses and create additional recurrent income streams to offset the cost of providing services and infrastructure.
You can access the presentation on our website and if you know anyone who might be interested then please send them this link. CLICK HERE
One of the sponsorship options include taking advertisements in our Fixtures Book which is now available at no cost from the Golf Shop.
Captain’s Corner with Margaret Trigger
We have a duty of care to all players who use our course and to protect the golf course and equipment from damage on wet weather days. Prior to cancelling, postponing or modifying a competition a representative/s from the Match Committee will inspect the course.
Players are advised to contact the club on 5499 9960 after 7:00am for an update. The Match committee will reschedule competitions if possible. No carts will be allowed on the course if the Match Committee deems it too dangerous to use then following consultation with the course Superintendent.
On Monthly Medal days, the competition may be altered to 2 Divisions, 0 – 19; 20 – 36. Five players will constitute a competition. Once a player has nominated and paid no refunds will be given. If a player has any doubts about the weather and its impact on play, please contact the golf club.
Happy Golfing, Margaret Trigger.
Night Golf
On Thursday 20 April, we will be holding a game of Night Golf for all those who like a challenge. Arrive for a barbecue at 6:00 pm to be followed by a fun game of night golf. Balls available on the evening.
Course Update – Superintendent Mick McCombe
From left – Jimmy Buyan, John Hay and Rob Bailo during construction
We’ve had some welcome rain recently and the course has held up remarkably well despite the deluge! The new front right bunker on the 3rd hole will not be in play upon completion until the end of the month to give the turf around the edges time to settle properly. The second back right bunker will be completed as soon as we have the material available.
The fill from the bunkers has been used to construct the new Ladies Tee on the 1st and this should be in play by the end of the month as well once the turf has settled.
The members have found the roughs a little long following the recent rain which interrupted our mowing schedule but we are now getting back on top of it. The greens have responded well following the recent renovation and are now back to their very best and should remain so throughout the coming winter.
VALE John Oxenham -10.1.1942 – 4.4.2017.
John hamming it up on the 5th for a publicity shot about his Ace to promote the golf club.
The Committee and Members of Maleny Golf Club convey their sincere and heartfelt condolences to the family and friends of John Oxenham who passed away on the afternoon of Tuesday 4 April in the Sunshine Coast University Hospital. He was just 75.
John was a founder and former committee member of the Maleny Golf Club. He will be sorely missed and fondly remembered by those who knew him for his friendship, joie de vivre, and contribution over many years toward the establishment and development of both the golf club and the course.
John is pictured here in early April 2016 on the 5th Green where he scored the first Hole-in-One on the new course during a competition round – a feat immortalising him as the first to have his name recorded on the Terry Lee Memorial “Hole-in-One Club” honour board which now hangs in the clubhouse.
He was always pitching in to help do one thing or another around the club and loved getting out on the course for an early morning round on Thursdays with some good mates.
Montville duo Paul Lowe and Mark Green paired up successfully to card a winning score of 45 points – three clear of runners-up Greg Childe-Freeman and Jon Fairman on a countback from Mal Ewing and Robin Hay. The Ladies Pin on the 3rd went to Georgina Hamilton and the Men’s on the 5th to John Hay. golf_competition_report_338357