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RED CAPS GOLF NOVEMBER
MONTHLY REPORT
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President’s Piece for November 2019 Welcome to the 2019-2020 AGM for Red Caps Golf Incorporated. This has been my first year as president of Red Caps and I wish to express my thanks to this Committee for their kindness in easing my path, and their competence in their particular areas. Thanks also to the Starters – Arthur, Neil and Glenn, with Peter and Les stepping into the breach at a moment’s notice, when required. My aim was to continue “business as usual” adding a few new events to enhance enjoyment, and ironing out admin-istrative issues with Maroondah Golf along the way. Some of these issues continue to be a work in progress, but we are dealing with them as they arise, supporting our position as a significant User Group on this course, playing 5261 games in our year just finished. Most people are happy to go along with the changes, but I do understand that it sometimes takes longer to please everyone; but we try. In making suggestions, let’s avoid criticism and speak in terms of improvements you’d like to see. Financially, as you will hear shortly, we continue to be in good shape without fee increases for the coming year, thanks to Spanner’s good management. We have received sponsorship for which we are most grateful, from Callo-way, House of Golf, Maroondah Golf, Mr Fox and others (with wine). It enables us to continue our prize programs without extra incursion into our fees, also to make charitable donations as part of our charter. Socially we are in good shape, with activities like the Rich River trip, Ladies Morning Coffee and chat sessions and our impending Christmas function, all well attended. I have heard that some of you are a bit slow with passing on announcements of ladies coffee mornings, so please include your lady in what is proving to be a very enjoyable as-sociation. Our member numbers are holding up, although we are not pushing as hard now for new members, as we are close to the limit with accommodation and tee-times. Some of our members are struggling physically with vari-ous challenging illnesses and injuries. We wish them well. I was asked recently to investigate the availability of a discount for motorized carts – Maroondah Golf will offer a discount of 10%, making the cost of a cart for 9 holes $27 instead of the usual $30. Our bulltish sessions after golf are always enjoyed as are our monthly BBQs in the warmer months. Thanks to those who pitch in to help. The Matchplay sessions have again proved popular resulting in a win to Wayne Banks. Our signature events have been well contested, giving everyone a chance to appear on the Honour Board. Congratulations to the winners of those categories in 2019. We presented Peter Denier with a print of Bob McDowell's original artwork "Red Caps on First Tee at Ringwood 2019", in recognition of his tireless work in Committee and as President for 8 years prior to 2019. Peter's enthusiasm and positivity will still be enjoyed every playing day. Jim Dean has joined our Committee in the role of Welfare Officer. He has extensive, high level experience in sports administration and I feel sure will make a valuable contribution to our group. Cheers to our sick and injured, Happy golfing, Roger Henderson
Monday November 11th 2019 - Stableford Trophy—The Cosmas Comp Score Played 37
First Bob McDowell 23
Second Gavin Harkin 22
Third Stan Mathieson 21
Best Gross Bob McDowell 38
NTP’s Hole 3 12
5 16
8
Wednesday November 20th 2019 - CAPTAIN’s TROPHY Score Played 36
First Norm Reeves 32
Second Glenn Haslam 33
Third Kevin Rule 33
Best Gross Norm Reeves 38
NTP’s Hole 3 Glenn Haslam 12
5 John MacKenzie 16
8 John Barry, Vic Hawking, Ian Dunbar
Friday November 29th 2019—PRESIDENT’s TROPHY—Charity Day Score Played 40
First David Stickels 29
Second Stuart Small 32
Third Stan Mathieson 32
Best Gross David Stickels 39
NTP’s Hole 3 Denis O’Callaghan 12
5 John Hofmann 16
8 John MacKenzie
Monthly Club Competition results
Club Championship
Position Name Gross Score
1 Peter Denier 463
2 Graham Collins 478
3 Denis O’Callaghan 480
4 Norm Reeves 493
5 Wayne Banks 497
6 Lenny Cosmas 499
Note: 40 Players have played 12 games or more
Eclectic - Front 9
Name Score Avg Handicap Net Score
1 Bruce Fenwick 31 13.25 17.75
2 Alby Quick 31 11.86 19.14
3 Daryl Stephens 33 13.29 19.71
4 Tom Mellors 32 11.98 20.02
5 Les Ferguson 29 8.95 20.05
6 Ian Dunbar 27 6.78 20.22
Eclectic - Back 9
Name Score Avg Handicap Net Score
1 David Stickles 31 9.36 21.64
2 James Dean 33 11.11 21.89
3 Rod Roach 39 17.11 21.89
4 John Francis 35 12.61 22.39
5 Brian Hobbs 33 10.43 22.57
6 Bill Tait 36 13.41 22.59
CLUB Competition Final Standings as of November 30th 2019 Monday Stableford Captain’s Trophy President’s Trophy
1st Lenny Cosmas 119 Points 1st Glenn Haslam 203 Points 1st Wayne Banks 208 Points
2nd Peter Denier 116 2nd Peter Denier 208 2nd Peter Denier 209
3rd Wayne Banks 110 3rd Graham Collins 211 2nd John Francis 209
3rd Norm Reeves 110 3rd Brian Hobbs 211 4th Graham Collins 212
3rd Glenn Haslam 110 5th Wayne Banks 214 5th Rob Taylor 213
Social Event Results
Friday November 1st 2019—Social Stroke Play Played 25 Ringwood Golf
Score Best Gross
First Roger Henderson 33 Denis O’Callaghan 39
Second Denis O’Callaghan 33
Third Gavin Harkin 34
Monday November 4th 2019— Cup Sweep Stableford Played 28 Score Best Gross
First Bruce Fenwick 21 Lenny Cosmas 41
Second Neil Harrington 20
Third Roger Henderson 19
Wednesday November 6th 2019—Social Stroke Play Played 36 Wazza’s Walk
Score Best Gross
First Vic Hawking 33 Vic Hawking, Kevin Rule & Rod Shaw 40
Second Noel Abley 33
Third Rod Roach 33
Friday November 8th 2019—Stroke Played 25 Krules Raceday/ The Waiters Welter
Best Gross
First Denis O’Callaghan 33 Dennis O’Callaghan 38
Second Jim Dean 35
Third Jim Cavanagh 35
Wednesday November 13th 2019 - November Ambrose Played 45 Calloway Day
Score Best Gross
First Brian Hobbs, Rod Roach, Kevin Keegan and Jim 27.5 N/A
Cavanagh
Friday November 15th 2019— Stroke Played 40 Carvers Capers
Score Best Gross
First Kevin Keegan 32 Graham Collins and Neil Henderson 39
Second Rod Roach 32
Third Bruce Stewart 33
Monday November 18th 2019— Stableford Played 39 The Don Lucas Drumbeat
Score Best Gross
First Rod Roach 20 Peter Denier 39
Second Peter Gawne 20
Third Brian Hobbs 20
Friday November 22nd 2019— Stroke Played 42 House of Golf
Score Best Gross
First Ron Eades 31 Neil Henderson 36
Second Chris Hatherly 33
Third Neil Henderson 33
Monday November 25th 2019— Social Stableford Played 40
Best Gross
First Noel Abley 23 Noel Abley 41
Second Gavin Harkin 22
Third Alex Mitchell 20
Wednesday November 27th 2019 — Stroke Played 45 Theisingers Steeplechase
Score Best Gross
First Lance Upton 32 Rod Shaw 40
Second Jim Dean 33
Third Rod Shaw 34
Social Event Results Cont.
Course Care— As all industries evaluate their use of plastics, golf’s reliance on it for tees has made headlines at England’s Royal North Devon Golf Club, the country’s oldest golf course. The club re-leased a statement to explain the decision to ban the use of plastic tees on its grounds, “We have all seen golf tees lying around the course, both wooden and plastic,” the club’s statement reads. “The simple fact is that plastic tees are more likely to harm the birds and animals we share our wonderful course with.” Royal North Devon, a members club that is also open to the public, sits on the Westward Ho! beach, and the club cited instances of its plastic tees ending up on the beach, along with other environmental considerations, as the reasons for the ban.
The club says it will only sell wooden tees in its pro shop starting January 1, and it will provide extra tee bins next to each set of tees to encourage golfers to place discarded tees in the bins.
Summary of Stats for 2019
Games
Birdies/Eagles
Most birdies/eagles this year: Peter Denier - 70 Birdies and 1 Eagle We averaged 36 players per round and the maximum number of players for a round was 50 (twice in February) Most Games played this year: John Francis – 144 (this doesn’t include the times he has played back nine first) Wins: Most competition wins this year: Wayne Banks, Lenny Cosmas, Peter Denier, Ian Dunbar and Denis O’Callaghan – 7 Most NTPs: Wayne Banks, Lenny Cosmas and Warren Gilbert – 8 Most Best Grosses: Peter Denier - 36 Par/Sub Par Rounds: 2 – Peter Denier - 35 - March 2019 and Rod Shaw - 35 - October 2019
Ringwood Front Nine 4436
Ringwood Back Nine 825
Other 180
Total 5441
Eagles Birdies
Front Nine 9 524
Back Nine 1 51
Total 10 575
Have your say: What does the future of Golf look like in Maroondah?
Council is currently seeking your thoughts on the recommendations outlined in the Maroondah Golf Strategic Review stage one report (4.13 MB PDF)(External link).
Council owns and operates two 18-hole golf courses in Maroondah, being Dorset and Ringwood Golf, collectively known as Maroondah Golf. Both facilities cover approximately 80 hectares (approximately 198 acres) of Maroondah’s open space.
Maroondah Golf generally experiences good visitation rates. Trends occurring across both facili-ties show some increase in non-competition (social) golf, while competition golf remains steady. This change is also apparent sector wide, as reflected in the Victorian Government’s Planning for Golf in Victoria discussion paper.
The stage one report, developed by WellPlayed Golf Business Consultants, identifies both chal-lenges and opportunities for the future of golf in Maroondah. To achieve long-term sustainability, the report recommends alternate golf and entertainment/hospitality experiences, with the aim to increase participation and appeal to a broader audience.
Gaining a deeper insight into golf’s changing landscape has also given Council the opportunity to look at sport in Maroondah more broadly. Council recently undertook a sports demand analysis which has indicated there will be more than 46,000 people participating in more than 33 differ-ent sports by the year 2021. The analysis indicated significant growth is expected for soccer, bas-ketball, and female sports participation.
Stage two of the Maroondah Golf Strategic review aims to explore two proposed key elements. Feedback on these elements will help shape the strategic direction for golf, and/or other sports in Maroondah. The proposed elements include:
Golf experiences and facilities
To enhance golf participation, the stage one report recommended exploring a greater range of golf offerings to make our facilities more appealing to a broader audience, such as:
• Mini golf, a family friendly premium mini-golf facility complemented by an expanded/enhanced hospitality offering (note providing a mini golf facility may require a modification to current golf holes, however 18 golf holes would be retained)
• Driving range, ideal for practice or entertainment with a mix of traditional and premium bays that would cater for a diverse range of age groups and abilities (note this element would re-quire a reduction in existing golf holes resulting in a shorter format) • Enhanced Pavilion, this could include:
• Virtual golf lounge, an indoor golf experience for all ages and complemented by an expand-ed/enhanced hospitality offering
• Expanded retail or hospitality options such as additional golf shop items, food and beverage enhancements, and the potential for community functions and events, that would comple-ment other experiences
Sport and Recreation Opportunities
The changing landscape in golf participation provides an opportunity to respond to the broader community’s future needs and requirements for additional sport and recreation facilities/areas. New trends are emerging with significant growth projected for soccer and basketball, particularly in relation to female sports participation. The capacity to expand existing sporting facilities within Maroondah to meet this growing demand is severely limited.
The following proposals explore:
• Modification of golf holes and the provision of facilities to meet the growing demand for Bas-
ketball; • Reduction in golf holes and the provision of facilities and sportsfields to meet the growing de-
mand for Soccer and/or other sports We are encouraging key user groups and the broader community to provide feedback on the pro-posed elements. Consultation closes Sunday 15 December, 2019.
Have your say at https://yoursay.maroondah.vic.gov.au/44684/documents/102109
or
Mail: Send your written feedback to:
The Director Operations, Assets and Leisure Maroondah City Council PO Box 156 Ringwood 3134
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