Jubilee Jottings A newsletter of the Jubilee Golf Club June 2018 Sponsors: are the key to our club s success, look around at their signs as you play, and support them. When you do use one of our sponsors remember to let them know that you are a Jubilee Golf Club member. Bunker Etiquette Good Sports Victoria The Good Sports program is a national preventive health initiative of the Australian Drug Foundation (ADF), which aims to help community sporting clubs across Australia become safer, healthier and more family-friendly environments. The program does this by helping clubs reduce risky drinking amongst members, players and visitors. Through Good Sports, clubs work through three levels of accreditation that identify a range of areas for improving policies and practices including alcohol and tobacco management, safe transport and alcohol-alternative fundraising strategies. This assists clubs to: Increase and diversify revenue Strengthen grant and sponsorship opportunities Increase membership Increase female and junior participation Generate community support and respect Jubilee Golf Club is pleased to announce that we have achieved Level 1 of the Good Sports Accreditation Program. As part of the review process, we were required to update our Smoking Policy, a copy of which can be viewed in the clubhouse. We ask that all smokers, including those using E- cigarettes, continue to use the designated smoking area on the verandah when smoking near the clubhouse. 1 The club Superintendent, Brian, has asked that you be reminded of bunker etiquette. If we end up in a bunker we all want the best chance of getting out in one shot. Enter and leave the bunker from the lowest edge. The pronged edge of the rake is for the base of the bunker only. The grooves should run towards the green. The flat edge of the rake is to smooth the walls of the bunker. Leave the rake in the bunker on the side furthest from the fairway and lined up towards the hole. The finer details of raking a bunker can be easily found if you Google: Bunker Etiqette and check out a few videos. Next Meeting of the board will be held on Tuesday, the 28 th August at 7.00 pm and any items you want addressed at that meeting should be sent in writing to the secretary.
2018/19 Fees Reminder The invoices for 2018/19 membership will be available in mid August. Please remember to get them paid by 30 th September to keep your Golflink number active and to avoid having to pay green fees. Category 2018/19 Membership fee Full Member $495.00 1st year introductory $295 2nd year introductory $395 Pensioner $440.00 Under 28 $395 Under 25 $295 75+ (Conditions apply) $260 80+ (Conditions apply) $215 Under 21 Working $135.00 Under 21 Student $75.00 Country (Over 50 km) $290.00 Junior Development (Pro Clinic) $15.00 Summer (6 months) $345.00 Social Non-Playing $50.00 NEDGA Championships Two of Jubilee GC s winners were: Ian Dinsdale Ian Dinsdale May 26 th 4th Aaron Kungl: B Grade - 27 hole scratch (in a play-off) and B Grade Handicap Angus Webb: C Grade 27 hole scratch and handicap Ken Evans Memorial Trophy (Juniors) 2 For the full results check out the JGC Facebook site
NEDGA Championships Kay O Shea and Di Murphy: Foursomes Champions Di Murphy and Carol Myles: Equal winners of the Irene Southwell Trophy (Best 36 holes Handicap) Carol Myles: Winner of the Julie Bott Memorial Trophy (Division 2, 36 hole Scratch) Best Scratch score: Shared by Di Murphy (84 Wednesday) and Judy Langford (Wodonga, 84 Tuesday) Judy Langford also won the best 36 holes scratch. Thank you Judy Fogarty, Carol Myles, Denise Perkin and Jackie O Brien: Winners of the Swan Trophy (36 hole handicap team event 3 The Jubilee ladies would like to thank Wilsons Fabrics for the fantastic donation of bed linen and towels for their raffle at the NEDGA Ladies Championships.
JGC Monthly Dinner July When: July 28 th Venue: The Gateway 6.30 for 7.00 p.m. Add your name to the list on the Clubhouse notice board. August Temi is catering August 25th at Jubilee Golf Club 6.30 for 7.00 p.m. Please note the change of advertised date. There is a strict limit on the number of guests. Fund Raising Congratulations to these recent lucky Raffle Winners 12 th May Bert Waite 16 th May Bill Slade 19 th May Greg Rigoni 30 th May Rob Lowe 9 th June Graham Hutchieson 13 th June Tony Kosch 23 rd June Lynn Gent 28 th June Glenn Hunt Facebook Join the Jubilee Golf Club Facebook group for up to the minute news. To get to our Facebook pagejust type in Jubilee Golf Club in Facebook. Our website can be accessed through Facebook or by just typing in Jubilee Golf Club into Google. Golf Quip Golf isn t a game, it s a choice that one makes with one s life. - Charles Rosin Greens Renovation Renovation of the greens has been booked for Wednesday 19 th September. The course will be closed all day. Community Raffle It is pleasing to see the Community Raffle tickets being sold and the books and money returning promptly to Jubilee 250 books were handed out. 27 books have been returned 4 STRETCHING Flexibility: Static stretching is very effective in both short-term and longterm. Short-Term Performance: Static stretching may diminish performance, especially when performed immediately before explosive activities. Injury Prevention: There is very little evidence that static stretching is effective. In contrast, there is considerable evidence that progressive strength training programmes reduce injury risk and pain. Phone: 03 5722 1424 or Find us on Facebook or Twitter or go to www.nelife.com.au for further information. Contact details As you are all aware by now renewal notices for your annual membership will be sent out soon and I would love for them all to get to the correct letter boxes. Have you changed any of your contact details since last year? Address Email Phone number/s There are slips in the Proshop where you can provide your details.
Welcome to our New Members The following were approved as a new member of Jubilee Golf Club. Full Member: Rodney Sebire Junior (Student): Adam Greaves Joel Sebire Please make our new members welcome Please let me know if you want anything else added. Allen Bastin Greens Report Irrigation: The river pump has been turned off. The irrigation pump was damaged by a bolt from the suction line going through the impellers causing $3000 damage. We should be able to claim this on insurance. Tees: New Men s, Ladies and Social tee markers have been installed. Greens: There is no bent grass at the moment due to the extreme cold weather. The speed of greens is being kept between 10 and 12 by rolling. Renovation of the greens has been booked for Wednesday 19 th September. The course will be closed all day. Pathways: Stone is being collected for the edge of the 1 st pathway in the high section. Then a couple of working bees will be planned to concrete the rest of the edges. Fairways: A lot of winter grass has now germinated along with a lot of weeds. Spraying will start in early spring. On Thursday 5 th tree roots were cut along the 5 th, 12 th, 14 th and 16 th fairways. We will be sprigging santa anna couch on the 5 th, 12 th, 14 th and maybe the 3 rd in November / December. Pine trees on the left side of the 1 st fairway: The trees have been removed and a couple more weeks are needed to burn away the stumps and roots. A selection of flowering gums will be planted in spring. Course Committee: We are forming a course committee comprising Brian Leaver, Simon Godfrey, Steve Fisher, Alex Gibbs and myself, Allen Bastin. Some of our points of discussion are: Couch in greens. Hole quality. Hazard marking and staked trees. Tee markers. NTP markers, Fairway sprigging program. Shrubs on the course and tree planting. 5