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Robin Hay is Maleny’s new Ladies Champion!

B Grade Champion Sue Hardy_e

B Grade Champion Sue Hardy (left) with Club Captain Margaret Trigger.

Congratulations go to Robin Hay who won the Ladies Championships held over two weeks on 30 August and 6 September. Robin posted a gross score of 189 with Seri Tytherleigh the runner up and best net score (193/142).

Congratulations also to our B Grade winner Sue Hardy (207) with Penny Edwards the Runner Up (212) on a Count Back from Christine Lemon. Best net score went to Anne Devane (213/147).

Many thanks to our sponsors Easton Lawyers and Practice Manager Sharon Schofield who was on hand to present the trophy to Robin and the other prizes.

Nearest the Pins on Day 2 went to Seri Tytherleigh on the 3rd and the 5th while Robin had the best second shot on the 14th.

Special thanks to all the volunteers who acted as spotters and bunker-rakers and to Mick McCombe and his team for presenting the course in such a fine condition.

For the Men’s Championship Results CLICK HERE.

Club Champion Garth Bailo mounts victorious defence!

From Left Chris Plummer, Tom Kennedy and Garth Bailo_e

From Left: B Grade Champion Chris Plummer, C Grade Champion Tom Kennedy and Club Champion Garth Bailo with the Rickaby Cup.

We had 44 players for each of the first two rounds which exceeded numbers for last year’s Men’s Championships and there was a good attendance at the presentations on the third and final day (Saturday 2 September) to see the winners receive their prizes from the Club President.

Brian Rickaby was also in attendance and represented his family to present the Rickaby Cup to Garth Bailo who retained his title as Club Champion. The A,B and C Grade champions will also each receive a medallion as a memento of their win.

A Grade – First place and the honour of Club Champion went to defending champion Garth Bailo with a gross score of 226.  Runner-Up went to Blake Wellington and Third Place went to Marcus Wellington.

B Grade – First Place went to Chris Plummer with a gross score of 261 and Chris also had the best net of 210. Runner-Up went to David Hobbs and Third Place went to Corey Zammit.

C Grade winners – First Place went to Tom Kennedy with a gross score of 281 on a count-back from the Runner-Up,
Rupert Hohls while Third Place went to Don Lemon. Best Nett of 212 went to Ron Smith.

Senior Winner was Richard Clayton with a gross score of 227.

Nearest to the Pins on Saturday went to Paul Lowe on the fifth hole, Jimmy Byun
on the 14th hole, Rupert Hohls on the 3rd hole and Greg Childe-Freeman on the 12th hole.

Special thanks to our Sponsor Drummond Golf Maroochydore and to all our volunteers who helped as spotters and bunker-rakers on course and put on the sausage sizzle afterwards.

For the Ladies Championship Results CLICK HERE.

Hinterland Golfer – July-August bumper edition

Apex funds Defibrillator for Golf Course & Community Precinct

A defibrillator has been installed in the Golf Shop

A defibrillator has been installed in the Golf Shop

The lives of future heart attack victims within the Maleny Community Precinct and its surrounds may well be saved thanks to Apex Maleny’s insightful decision to help fund the purchase of a defibrillator now installed at the Maleny Golf Club.

Golf Club President Dr Max Whitten said the defibrillator, which cost about $2500, could be readily accessed to assist anyone in need on the golf course, the wider precinct or on the surrounding walking trails.

“This is a state-of-the art piece of equipment which is portable, lightweight and easy to use if the need arises,” Dr Whitten said.

“We want to thank the Maleny Apex Club on behalf of the community for providing the funds to purchase this equipment which we know can greatly improve a heart attack victim’s chances of survival if deployed and used in time.”

Incoming Apex Maleny President Mr Barry Meager said members had been delighted to be in a position to support the Golf Club’s community-focused initiative.

“Apex is always happy to get behind projects and initiatives of benefit to the broader community and the purchase of a defibrillator for the golf club and community precinct certainly ticked all the right boxes,” Mr Meager said.

The golf shop is staffed between 7am and 5pm daily and can be contacted on 5499 9960.

Solar Power Operational

Installation of two separate state of the art solar energy systems by Gary Phillips of Negawatts Solar & Electrical was completed in June and Energex has since signed off on the installation. The 6Kw system, which incorporates a lithium battery, will cut the cost of keeping our fleet of 10 golf carts charged and reduce our environmental footprint at the same time.

A separate 4Kw system is connected to the grid and services the club house. Thanks to Gary for a first class job. Funding for the solar systems came from a $15,000 grant from the Commonwealth Government.

New Cart Container and Dark Sky Update.

Darkl Sky public viewing night

Dark Sky public viewing night

A new 20-foot container has been delivered and installed as a result of the infrastructure-sharing agreement we have forged with the Sunshine Coast Dark Sky astronomers who are members of the Brisbane Astronomical Society. In return for use of two of our lower level cart sheds, the astronomers have supplied the container which is being wired to accommodate charging for two of electric carts and fitted out with shelving to provide additional storage.

Thanks to Richard Clayton for paving the floor of one of the cart sheds for storing the telescopes.

The Dark Sky Park inaugural public viewing night was a tremendous success with more than 100 budding stargazers visiting on the night for a sample of what the heavens have to offer. The next public viewing night for those interested has been scheduled for the night of Saturday July 22. Click here for more detail.

Practice Nets

Thanks to Mick McCombe, Andrew Barnes, John Tytherleigh and Tom Kennedy for getting our much needed driving net installed. There was a lot more work involved than might meet the eye but it has been tested and is fully operational. Now members and visitors will be able to warm up with long irons and drivers before teeing off.

Trading Update and Golf Shop

June trading was up markedly on the previous year but down on May’s result – largely due to almost two weeks of un-seasonal wet weather. Golf revenue net of membership receipts was pleasingly up 35% on the previous June’s revenues. Significantly, Visitor Green Fees and Cart Hire were again the main source of revenue increase.

Golf Shop Manager Richard Owen will be on leave until the end of August so there will be no edition of Hinterland Golfer in August. Neil Stenhouse will be working with the Management Committee during Richard’s absence to manage the Golf Shop and coordinate the weekly staffing roster.

There are still some 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?

Tee signage

As a result of a lot of effort all the tees on the course now have signage providing distances and a schematic layout of the hole ahead. These should be of great assistance to visitors who have had to rely on their scorecards for such information.

The cost has more than been offset by the local businesses who have embraced an opportunity to support the club by sponsoring a hole in return for marketing space.

Queensland Cross Country Championships

QA Cross Country with dam background 30July 2016Maleny Golf Club will again be hosting the Queensland Cross Country Championships on Saturday 29 July exposing the course to many visitors to the area as part of the our broader community engagement strategy.

Consequently social play will be limited and the course will be closed circa 10:30am.

There will be no 18-hole completion as a result,but a trial 18-hole competition will be held the following day, Sunday 30 July. The management committee apologises for any inconvenience.

 

Competition Golf – Monthly Medals & Club Championships

From left: June C Grade Medal Winner Neil Gould, Maleny Mug winner Tome Kennedy and B Grade Medal winner Richard Clayton. Absent A Grade winner Marcus Wellington.

From left: June C Grade Medal Winner Neil Gould, Maleny Mug winner Tom Kennedy and B Grade Medal winner Richard Clayton. Absent A Grade winner Marcus Wellington.

The pin positions were particularly tough, presenting another stern test off the Blue Markers for the TFM Awards Men’s Monthly Medal on Saturday June 24. 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! The Maleny Mug has until now been held in conjunction with the Monthly Medal competition to enable players over 70 years and who are not confident hitting off the blue makers to participate in a competition on the day off the White Tees.

In future members of any age who do not wish to play in the Monthly Medal from the Blue Tees can compete for the Monthly Mug. Hopefully this may boost the number of Saturday players on Monthly Medal days.

Seri Tytherleigh (centre) celebrating her win with from left: Margaret Goodger, Anne Devane, Penny Edwards and Christine Lemon.

Seri Tytherleigh (centre) celebrating her win with from left: Margaret Goodger, Anne Devane, Penny Edwards and Christine Lemon.

Despite the small field the ladies 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.

The Club Championships are not far away now and will be contested next month over 54 Holes (26 & 27 August and 2nd September). They will be played according to the conditions laid down in the front of MGC Fixture Book although the graded handicaps will be amended slightly as per the Monthly Medal divisions.

Thanks to Drummond Golf Maroochydore for sponsoring the prizes for the Men’s Championships with vouchers to the total value of $600. The Ladies Championship will be contested over 18 Holes on Wednesday 30 August and is sponsored by Easton Lawyers.

Captain’s Corner

Preparations are well underway to field a Pennants Team in the Glasshouse Mountains Zone District competition next year. We have been able to recruit an exceptionally strong team led by Marcus Wellington and Mal Ewing.

We are in the process of securing a sponsor to provide Pennant Shirts and cover some of the other associated costs which will include hosting two home rounds. The team’s participation will help lift the Maleny Golf Club’s profile and prestige within the district stretching from Kingaroy to Bribie Island.

The club is also focused on promoting junior golf and a small steering group of Bob Whiteley, Mal Ewing and Karen Heading will look at what processes and strategies might be needed to encourage more juniors to play golf at the club prior to engagement of a full-time club professional. The club will host a Glass House Mountains Zone junior golf competition on Sunday July 23 from 8.00am – 12.30pm.

Please mark the following dates in your diaries: Monday, 11 September, District Seniors 4BBB with a shotgun start at 8:30am. Wednesday, 13 September, Mixed Pink and Blue fund raising day for breast and prostate cancer.

Course Update – Superintendent Mick McCombe

Haydan Ridley (left) with Mick McCombe on his first day.

Haydan Ridley (left) with Mick on his first day.

Members may not be aware but we have just taken on a new staff member Hayden Ridley as Assistant Superintendent. His role will primarily be maintain our existing golf course while my attention switches to construction of the three new holes.

There are still a few pitch marks in the greens but I have noticed a marked improvement over recent weeks so please keep up the good work of repairing pitch marks. However, we continue to see quite a few divots left on the Par 3 Tees so please assist by filling these with sand while waiting for the greens to clear.

The new bunkers on the 3rd hole are settling down nicely in time for club championships later in the month. Thanks to Rob Bailo, John Hay and Jimmy Buyan for assisting with their construction.

During construction of the new holes we are likely to have some open irrigation trenching which may impact play next month so please use common sense in regard to these. Any residual red dirt areas should be considered as GUR even if not marked as such.

Stop Press – Get your Bumper Sticker

bumperIf you’d like to help promote the Maleny Golf Club whenever you are out and about on the road then ask for a bumper sticker at the Golf Shop. They’ve just arrived and are a great way to help build awareness about our fantastic golf course.

 

 

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.

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