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New Manager Appointment

The Board would like to welcome Allan Botha, as our new General Manager

Allan starts with us on Monday 28th July, and I'm sure you will all join the Board in welcoming him.

A PGA professional, originally from South Africa, where he worked as Head Professional at a number of top golf courses, Allan moved with his family to New Zealand and, initially in a coaching and retail role, then became Head Professional at Kauri Cliffs and was also Director of Golf, Retail & Coaching, at Mount Maunganui golf club. With excellent experience, Allan is looking forward to supporting the club with the opportunities that lie ahead.

 

 

 

Weather-related Delay to Play

In the instance of a weather-related (eg. frost or rain) delay to the start of play, bookings will be deleted on that day by the team in the office.  Our Green Keepers will advise the start time for the day’s play by 7.30am. If your booking is cancelled it is your responsibility to rebook for later in the day if you wish.  If the delay disrupts a player group competition we will do our best to accommodate as many players as possible. This does not guarantee play for all.

Replanting

In preparation of moving some of our established shrubs around the clubhouse we are potting them up until we a ready to plant after the building project.  If anyone has any spare pots, minimum of 150mm, please stack them around the flag pole garden.

 

 

 

Most Improved Golfers based on % of handicap drop

25 July - 25 August 2025

Congratulations to:

1 Cooper Campbell     22.5 to a 17.9
2 Josh Hale                   29.1 to a 24.8
3 Lachie Groucott        36.1 to a 31.3

 

 

 

 

Presidents Message
John Marsh

Well the weather has certainly improved the scoring this week the greens are now rolling well. 

The sand bins are now in place on the 5th and 15th please replenish your buckets to finish your round. Pitch marks must be repaired please look after our greens. 

Stage 2 of the number 1 cart path is almost ready for concrete. The removal of the Banksia tree to make way for stage 3 of the cart path towards the number 2 tee. 

Firewood sales are booming contact Colin Gee for orders. 

The retaining wall o the 12th is next on Swampys list for repair. 

Big shout out to John Herder for a great mid winter Christmas tournament on Friday. John has been running Frivolous Friday for near on 20 years. 

 

 

 

A Word Around The Greens
Nathan Kerr, Head Greenkeeper

Great to see the sun shining for a change with clear crisp nights and sunny calm days.

We had our first proper frost of the winter this morning which is late as we normally would have had a few frosts by this stage of the winter.

As you would be noticing the couch grass fairways are looking a little brown, not as green in colour and less growth.

The reason for this is that the couch grass is a warm season grass, so thrives in summer temperatures. Once the soil temperature drops below 14deg the couch will go into winter dormancy as a coping mechanism to live through the cold winter months.

Once the soil temperature rises to around 20deg the couch will come out of its winter dormancy and start greening up with growth kicking in, this normally takes place in late spring into early summer.

Also a note from Me and the greens team about cart usage.

When we make the decision to say no carts or carts on paths only due to the course being wet through the winter months, this decision isn’t made lightly by me or the team but the decision is made based on protecting the course from unnecessary damage from carts.

Enjoy your golf and the sun, may it last.

 

 

 

9 Hole Ladies
Yvonne Hoskins

In warm, sunny, dry weather we played Nett and Putting, LGU, Stableford Cup.  Some good scores came in (must have been the sun) with Jacqui Crossfield coming first with a nett of 33.  Putting was won by Jacqui Kerr (14 putts),  Yvonne Hoskins (15 putts),  Lyn Bird (15 putts).  The following ladies all came in with 16 putts and received a ball - Ann Trappitt, Rohanne Hancock, Shirley Johnstone, Bev Hansen.

Our interclub team played at Fairview last Monday and did our club proud.  They are currently sitting in first place overall.  Well done ladies.

 

 

 

9 Hole Men
Fred Hartley

Men’s Nine Hole Golf- Thursday 24th July

Round No 4 Shootout;-

Front Nine          Kevin Bowick           34 net

                           Bruce Blair              35

                        Jorg Burgi               36

                        Geoff Warren           37

Back Nine        Colin Griffiths           30 net

                        Mike Walls               34

                        Alec Dingle              35     c/back

                        Allan Hoskins           35

Next week          Stableford Cup Round No 4

 

 

 
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Men's World
Ben Van den Borst

Some hot scoring last week in the first round of the pairs competition, with Dale Chadwick & Daz Dixon setting the early pace with a net 63 on Saturday. However with at least 20 teams within 5 shots of the lead I do not foresee any Sheffler like runaway this weekend with the Canadian foursome format being played for the second round. Strategy will be crucial as a minimum of 8 tee shots must be used for each member of your pair.

To remind you how Canadian foursomes work:

  • You and your partner both tee off on every hole.
  • After both tee shots, the team selects which one they will use.
  • From the chosen tee shot, players take alternate shots until the ball is holed.
  • Only one ball is in play after the tee shots.
  • Strategy matters
  • The player whose tee shot is not chosen plays the second shot.
  • You must use a minimum of 8 tee shots from each member of your team

We will have all cards printed and ready for collection for those that played the first round of the pairs.

There is no haggle for players playing individually this Saturday. If you are playing this Saturday and don’t have a partner, the Canadian foursomes is also a standalone haggle so we can pair you up with your playing partner see the office to print your card for the Canadian foursomes standalone haggle. The standard haggle entry fee of $10 per player is the same this weekend. Playing pairs will share the prize amount for 2s and hidden holes, individuals will win the special prizes for nearest the pins and longest drives, and it does not have to be the ball that is picked to be played by your team!

I hope you all enjoy the different format this weekend

Cheers
Ben

Thank you to all our Sponsors
Craig King - NZ Electrical, Philip Annan -Annan Law, Raewyn Stanaway -Barfoot and Thompson, Ben Taylor - Bethlehem Butchery, Chris Rhind - Stay Right Contracting

Meat Vouchers to be collected from the office: - Daryn Pearson 

 

 

 

 
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Women's World
Dawn Rumney

Saturday 19 July
Ladies Haggle

1st           Anya Apanui             71 net
2nd          Zoe Baguley-Skayman 74 net
3rd           Celia Crawshaw           74 net

NTP:   Anya Apanui

Craigs Investment Prize for best score of the day:  Anya Apanui

Tuesday 22 July
Ladies Haggle

Div.1

1st           Robyn King               38 stb
2nd          Brenda Arnesen       37 stb
3rd           Judy Crawford          36 stb

Div.2

1st          Amelia Hemphill       44 stb
2nd         Judy Lewer               37 stb
3rd          Phyllis Crawley         36

NTP:  Robyn King

Craigs Investment Prize for best score of the day:  Amelia Hemphill

We will have our final for Jewellery House Cup next Tuesday between Lynda Middleton and Dee McCrae - good luck girls I’m sure it will be a fantastic battle.

 

 

 

 
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Vets Vibes
Ian Howells

Play on Wednesday, 23rd July took place in sunny, calm winter weather, leading to good scores. The competitions were Stableford and Coffee Club Nett Shootout Qualifying.

Wednesday Results 23rd July

Twos

David Kenna

Haggle -  Stableford competition

                Division 1

                1st Bill Neeley 40, 2nd John Holloway 39, 3rd Ken Joyce 36.

                Division 2

                1st John Marsh 40, 2nd Steve Lyons 39, 3rd Rinaldo Gruber 39.

                Nearest to the Pin on the 11th

                Division 1

                John Vartha

                Division 2

                Bruce Lewer

                Upcoming Competitions and Events

30th July Bayleys Day Stableford and Shootout Qualifying.

6th August Grandpa/Grandma Trophy Rd 1(2 round aggregate Stableford competition) and Hidden Holes. Round 2 20th August. Nett Shootout Qualifying rounds applies to both.

18th August Vets Quads at Omokoroa

Thanks to all our sponsors Bayleys (Sarah Campbell), Omokoroa Country Estate, The Coffee Club Omokoroa, Sunvue, The Golf Warehouse and Outta the Blue.

 

 

 

 
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Saturday Junior Golf
Sponsored by Raewyn Stanaway & Linley Ward - Barfoot & Thompson Omokoroa

Saturday Haggle Results 

1st - Fynn Campbell 19pts                $10 house a/c credit
2nd - Ryan Little 16pts 
3rd - Lauchie Groucott 15pts

Tomorrow: We have round two of the matchplay bookings have been made in the tee sheet and the brackets can be found on the below links if you got knocked out in round one you still have a match for the plate tomorrow. Those not in the matchplay can still book and play in the haggle, please try to book in the earlier slots so that everyone is back for prizegiving and all cards can be handed in.

Championship Matchplay draw

Plate Matchplay draw

 

 

 

 

Friday Haggle

16 Players braved the weather last week for a game. 

Haggle Results
1st. Grieg Neilson 36pts
2nd. Barrie Barmes 35pts
3rd. Brian Gill 35pts

 

 

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