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MEMBERS’ HANDBOOK SEASON 2016 - 2017

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CO NTE N T S Contact Details........................................................................ 3 General Information ............................................................... 7 Club Professional .................................................................... 7 Rules of Dress ......................................................................... 8 Visitors ..................................................................................... 9 General Conditions and Rules................................................ 9 Etiquette ................................................................................ 10 Membership .......................................................................... 11 Competition By-Laws .......................................................... 13 Heat Policy ............................................................................ 15 Golf Competitions & How they are played ......................... 17 Major Competitions .............................................................. 23 Pennants (Male).................................................................... 27 Women’s Committee ............................................................. 28 Women’s Program ................................................................. 30 Pennants (Women) ............................................................... 34 Membership Listing ............................................................ 106 Reciprocal Clubs ........................................ Inside Back Cover

SP O N SO R S Colorado Crash Repairs ........................................................................ 38 Happy Valley Foodland .....................................................................41 Harcourts Real Estate ....................................................................... 46 Air Diffusion Agencies ......................................................................48 JSA Accounting .................................................................................57 Allen Jewellers ...................................................................................69 Peats Soil and Garden Supplies ........................................................79 Elite Printing Studio... .......................................................................99 A.R.M. Security Services ................................................................100 Reynella Mazda.................................................................. Back Cover

This programme is subject to alteration, in which case notice will be posted in the Clubhouse.


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MEMBERS H MEMBERS HANDBOOK ANDBOOK SEASON SEA S O N 22016 0 1 3- 2017 – 2014 Reynell Road, Happy Valley Reynell Road, Happy Valley South Australia South Australia

Postal ADDRESS POSTAL Address PO PO Box Box 243, 243, Happy Happy Valley Valley South Australia 5159 South Australia 5159 : 8381 1822 or 1822 8381 1878 TELEPHONE Telephone: 8381 RO S HOP : 8381 3300 P Pro Shop: 8381 3300 FACSIMILE: 8322 3380 MAIL info@vinesgolfclub.com.au E Email:: info@vinesgolfclub.com.au WEB: www.vinesofreynella.com.au Web: www.vinesgolfclub.com.au FFICE HOURS: 9am – 5pm Monday – Friday) (O (Office Hours: 9am - 5pm Monday - Friday) 33


COMMITTEE OF MANAGEMENT PRESIDENT: Mr D.J. Johnson

CAPTAIN: Mr B.J. Phillips

VICE-PRESIDENTS: Mr R. Gorton Mr R. Dowling Mr R. Neagle Mr W . Lines Mr D. King Mrs D.J. Gill

INDEPENDENT COMMITTEE MEMBERS: Mr J. Sundqvist Ms V. Cammack MANAGER: Matthew Chesterman 4


SUB - COMMITTEES MATCH: Mr B.J. Phillips (Captain) Mr L. Buckley (Vice Captain) Mrs K. Parsons (Women’s Captain) Mrs C. Deacon (Women’s Vice Captain)

FINANCE: Mr R. Dowling (Chairperson) Mr M. Windows Mr R. Dickson

COURSE: Mr R. Neagle Mr P. Shaw Mr R.Bell

HOSPITALITY: Mr W. Lines (Chairperson) Mrs P. Baverstock Ms H. Chapman

MEMBERSHIP Mr D. King (Chairperson) Mr B. Whennan

WOMEN’S GOLF SUB COMMITTEE Mrs D.J. Gill (Chairperson) Mrs K. Parsons C. Deacon

COMMERCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr R. Gorton 5


THE ENJOYMENT OF GOLF depends a great deal on the co-operation, consideration and courtesy extended by fellow competitors. What is true of the game also applies to Club Membership. The spirit and image of a Golf Club is projected by the way fellow members show respect, courtesy and consideration for one another. This courtesy and consideration should be extended to the choice of dress generally and in the standard of conduct on the course and in the Clubhouse. The standards of a Golf Club may be judged by the etiquette of its members. It is always better to give a point rather than take one. “For when the one great scorer comes to write against your name, it will not be that you won or lost, but how you played the game�.

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Established in 1925, the Club has a ne reputation for upholding the GENERA tradition of the game of golf.L IN FOR M ATION

GENERA L INFORMATION IN FOR M ATION GENERAL

Members areinexpected be conversant with the rules set by Established 1925, thetoClub has a ne reputation for upholding the the Club of andthe togame observe the etiquette of the game, ensuring that tradition of golf. Established in 1925, the Club has a ne reputation for upholding the the Vines Golf Club of Reynella retains its status as an excellent ofare theexpected game ofto golf. ttradition Membersof be conversant with the rulesand set the by well example a Club dedicated to the enjoyment of golf the Club and to observe of the ensuring being of itsare Members. Members expected tothe beetiquette conversant withgame, the rules set bythat M GolftoClub of Reynella retains an excellent the Vines Club and observe the etiquette of its thestatus game,asensuring that tthe Membersofare encouraged to introduce guests/visitors to the a Club to the enjoyment of golf thecourse. well the Vines Golf Clubdedicated of Reynella retains its status as anand excellent texample The green fees paid will assist in maintaining the course for all being of its example of aMembers. Club dedicated to the enjoyment of golf and the well Members. Visitors remain the responsibility of the introducing being of itsare Members. b Members encouraged to introduce guests/visitors course. member who is liable for any loss or damage that mayto bethe caused by The green fees paid will assist in maintaining the course for all the guest/visitor. Members are encouraged to introduce guests/visitors to the course. M Members. Visitors the responsibility thecourse introducing The green fees paidremain will assist in maintainingofthe for all Mobile phones the Clubhouse should be restricted and where by member who is in liable for any or damage that be caused Members. Visitors remain theloss responsibility of themay introducing M possible calls should be made in the foyer or verandah areas. Mobile the guest/visitor. member who is liable for any loss or damage that may be caused by phone use on the golf course is discouraged. guest/visitor. tthe Mobile phones in the Clubhouse should be restricted and where A Personal Insurance (PIP) isfoyer provided for nancial members possible calls should madecover in the verandah areas. Mobile Mobile phones in thebe Clubhouse should beorrestricted and where M only, the does not provide in any respect for members phonebut use oncover the golf course possible calls should be madeisindiscouraged. the foyer or verandah areas. Mobile p property or equipment. Members are strongly urged to obtain phone use on the golf course cover is discouraged. p A Personal Insurance is provided forornancial appropriate insurance (PIP) cover for their equipment personalmembers effects. only, but the cover does not provide in any respect for members members A Personal Insurance (PIP) cover is provided for nancial The consumption of alcohol is permitted on theurged course subject property areinstrongly obtain to only, but or theequipment. cover does Members not provide any respect fortomembers the licence held by thecover club,for providing that the players conduct appropriate insurance their or personal effects. property or equipment. Members are equipment strongly urged to obtain p does not impose on other players. Excessive abuse of this privilege appropriate insurance cover is forpermitted their equipment or personal effects. The consumption of alcohol on the course subject to will attract disciplinary action by the Committee of Management. the licence held by the club, providing that the players conduct The consumption of alcohol is permitted on the course subject to not impose players. Excessive of thisconduct privilege the licence held on by other the club, providing that abuse the players tdoes will disciplinary action by the Committee ofof Management. doesattract not impose on other players. Excessive abuse this privilege CLU B PROF E S S ION AL will attract disciplinary action by the Committee of Management. w Your Club professional is an integral and vital part of the Club and CLU B PROF E S S ION AL PROFESSIONAL as such should be CLUB given every opportunity to supply all your golng CLU B PROF E S S ION AL requisites from his store. Your Club professional is an integral and vital part of the Club and Tuition arranged appointment telephoneto8381 3300. your golng as such should beby given every opportunity Your Club professional is an integral and vitalsupply part ofallthe Club and Y requisites from be hisgiven store.every opportunity to supply all your golng as such should requisites from hisbystore. Tuition arranged appointment telephone 8381 3300. Tuition arranged by appointment 7 telephone 8381 3300.

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RRULES U LES OF DR E S S OF DRESS DRESS Members and their visitors are expected to present themselves suitably attired and neatly dressed at all times on the course and within the Clubhouse. Children accompanied and supervised by an adult will be considered suitably attired providing their clothing and footwear is clean and tidy. IN THE CLUBHOUSE • Dress in the Clubhouse shall be neat, clean and tidy, however, tanktops, football and surf shorts, tracksuits and drawstring apparel are not permitted in the Clubhouse. •• Shoes Appropriate footwear must be be worn at all times however worn on the course may worn inside the clubhouse rubber thongs and shoes of the type worn on the course are not provided that they are clean. Sandals and thongs may be worn permitted in the Clubhouse. are in goodwithout condition. • provided Entry to they the Clubhouse correct footware is prohibited. Bare feet are not under any circumstances. (exemptions maypermitted apply with Committee approval). Males: Foot wear (shoes) must be worn. Socks must be worn with shoes, boots etc. however sandals may be worn without socks. ON THE COURSE • Must be appropriate for the game of golf. • Denim jeans, T-shirts, sun tops, tank tops, tracksuits, draw string apparel and football type shorts and clothing with excessive advertising is not permitted. • Shirts must have a collar, unless specically designed as golf attire. • Shirts shall be worn tucked in, unless they are specically tailored for wear outside of trousers/shorts. • Socks (predominantly white), must be worn at all times when wearing shorts. • Soft Spike or Soft Sole Golf Shoes must be worn at all times. The Committee and those delegated by the Committee will interpret the dress rules and their decision will be nal. The Manager and staff members, the Club Professional and his staff, have been delegated by the Committee of Management to ensure these dress standards are maintained.

CLUB CLU B UNIFORM U N IFOR M Members representing the Club in interclub or special events shall, where practicable, wear the Club uniform that incorporates the ofcial club insignia & colours.

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I NTRO D U CI NG VI S ITOR S TO TO THE THE C LU B VIS TH ECLUB INTRODUCING VISITORS Members may introduce visitors to the Club at any time, into the Clubhouse, or on the course under the following conditions: 1. If a visitor is introduced for the purpose of playing golf, a Green Fee must be paid to play and a visitor Bag Tag and a Receipt must be carried. 2. A member introducing a visitor to the Club is responsible for the conduct of that visitor, both in the Clubhouse and on the course and is also responsible for the payment of fees/charges applicable to a visiting player. 3. A Club appointed ranger will check for green fee payments from time to time. Should a member accompany a visitor who has failed to pay a green fee, a fee as determined by the Committee will be charged to that member (payable within 7 days). 4. Generally, the course is closed to playing visitors on Saturdays, other than members or reciprocal clubs. 5. Members of “Club Advantage” afliated clubs may play on competition days within their category of membership at their home club upon the presentation of required identication. 6. Children under the age of 10 years are not permitted on the course unless with the prior approval of the Committee or the Manager.

GE NER A L CO N DITION S & & RULES R UL E S GGENERAL ENERA CONDITIONS 1. Players must conform to the direction of signage about the course. 2. Golf bags, ride on buggies and hand carts are not permitted on the greens or tees with paths being used to navigate about the tee areas. 3. Sand buckets must be carried and used as required by the Club. 4. Rakes are to be left in the at areas in bunkers, away from bunker margins, pointing in the direction of play. 5. The Club has a heat and extreme weather policy. Womens and mens heat policy for competition play differ. Players must be conversant with these policies, copies of which are displayed in the local rule notice box, on the verandah adjacent the 1st tee. Timesheets will open days inState advance of theevents day ofare play at 6. All Members are advised that9 when or Major held at the limited playing timesGuest may be available at sheet 9.00am withClub, the exception of Special Days where the Blackwood, Flagstaff and Thaxted ParkGuest for members to will open at 9.00am of Hill the preceding Special Day - eg: play on these Booking will be placed onSunday the Saturday timecourses. sheets open on thesheets preceding Thursday, Notice Board one or two weeks in advance of the day of play. sheets on the Tuesday onthose the Sunday and Wednesday Members areFriday, requested not tosheets contact clubs directly, as all sheets on tee the places Monday. available will be listed on the booking sheet.

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7. Members (CAT A, B, C,) wishing to avail themselves of a game at a “Club Advantage” golf club, must however book directly through the Pro Shop at the Club where the intend to visit. 8. PRACTICE - Practice is not permitted on areas other than the practice fairway, pitching green and the practice putting green. All practice rounds must be played from white markers unless otherwise authorised by the Match Committee or Club Manager. The Club Professional shall have priority on the practice fairway while conducting lessons or while collecting practice balls. 9. All Men’s Club competitions shall be played from the blue, white gold tee markers and all Women’s competitions from the red or green tee markers, unless otherwise advised. 10. PAR AND STABLEFORD COMPETITIONS – When a player has exhausted the number of strokes at a hole to secure a win, a half or a point, he/she must immediately pick-up. 11. ELECTRONIC MEASURING DEVICES (hand held or on ride on carts) may be used during competition play under a “Golf Australia” ruling.

ET I Q U ET T E ON COUR S E ETIQUETTE ON THE THE COURSE 1. Members shall afford the President and Captain the courtesy of the rst tee and shall extend such privileges on other parts of the course. 2. In any game the player with the lowest handicap is deemed to be the Captain of that group and is responsible for the observance of all rules and etiquette of that day. 3. The Captain of each group is responsible for the avoidance of slow play. 4. Members are to be fully acquainted with Section 1 of the Rules of Golf dealing with etiquette which covers such points as: • Interference to a player when addressing the ball. • Safety – players in front being out of range. • Smoothing out the sand prior to leaving the bunker. • Repairing divot marks and plug marks, etc. • Care with agstick, etc., not to damage greens. • Immediately leaving green after putting out. • Priority on the course for different types of match play. 5. Speed of Play: (a) Players should play as quickly as they reasonably can at all times. (b) Should players fail to keep their place so that they fall behind the players in front by a clear hole, they shall give way to the following players. If they fail to give way it shall be the

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duty of the players being held up to notify the players ahead that they intend to go through, and the players ahead shall immediately allow them to do so. (c) Players habitually offending by slow play may be placed at the end of the eld or penalised by the Match Committee. SAND BUCKETS – All members are required to carry and use sand buckets for repair of divot marks on fairways, tees and in the rough. PRACTICE FAIRWAY – When using the practice fairway balls may only be hit in an easterly direction. A total ban has been placed on balls being hit onto the 4th fairway. Extreme care should be taken to prevent injury to persons on the practice fairway and all adjacent areas. RIDE ON VEHICLES (Electric/Motorised) Ride on carts are available for hire by any player and may be used by participants involved in competition play, except when the following major events are being played or when the Match Committee decides that vehicles will not be permitted to be driven or ridden upon for a particular event. • All Club Championship events (male and female) • Vardon/Pennant events An exemption may be granted to a player to use a vehicle where a suitable medical certicate is required/presented and accepted by a Match Committee meeting prior to the event. Restriction on the use of vehicles on the course due to hot weather, course conditions etc may be imposed from time to time by the Committee or at the discretion of the Manager or Course Superintendent. Members are urged to contact the ofce/pro shop to enquire if vehicles are permitted to be used on days or severe heat or when the course may be rain affected. Vehicles must not at anytime approach within 10 metres of any green and must stay well clear of bunker edges, newly laid turf or the like.

MMEMBERS EM B ER S CATEGORIES CATE G OR IE S & PL PLAYING & AY IN G RIGHTS R IG HTS Category A - 7 days (Monday to Sunday inclusive) Category B - 6 days (Sunday to Friday inclusive) Category C - 5 days (Monday to Friday inclusive) Category D - Junior (a person between the age of 10 years and 21 years). Note – Golf Australia events limit the maximum age of Juniors to under 18 years of age. Category D1 - Junior (a person between the ages of 10-16 years).

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Category E - Non playing member (may use Clubhouse and practice facilities and may play golf not more than 6 times per year on the Course subject to the payment of green fees at Members introduced rate). Category E members have no ofcial Golf Australia handicap andmember therefore cannot participate and in a Category E - Non playing (may use Clubhouse competition. practice facilities and may play golf not more than 6 times per Category - Country and interstate members (playing - 12 year on theFCourse subject to the payment of green fees rights at games perintroduced season). rate). Category E members have no ofcial Members Category G - Temporary member (playing rights - Category Golf Australia handicap and therefore cannot participate in a A). Category I - 9 Hole Playing Membership (conditions apply). competition. Category F J - Playing with no handicap arerights only able Countrymembership and interstate members (playing - 12 to play outside of competition times (Monday to Friday). games per season). SponsoredGJuniors – children under the age of 10- years mayA). be Category - Temporary member (playing rights Category admitted by Committee Management as sponsored juniors Category I -the 9 Hole PlayingofMembership (conditions apply). subject to certain conditions. Contact thenoof ce for details of this Category J - Playing membership with handicap are only able to scheme. play outside of competition times (Monday to Friday). All above membership playing applyofas10shown, when a Sponsored Juniorscategories – children underrights the age yearsexcept may be competitionby forthe theCommittee opposite sex is conducted and at such other times as admitted ofbeing Management as sponsored juniors determined the Committee. subject to by certain conditions. Contact the ofce for details of this scheme. Flexible Membership – Flexible members pay an annual fee which MEMBERSHIP CATEGORIES AND RIGHTS All above membership categories rights PLAYING apply as shown, except includes golfing credits whichplaying they redeem to gain access thewhen tee.a Membership colour codes: Yellow Category Aother (7today) competition for the opposite sex is being conducted and at such times as Upon exhausting the credits they can purchase more credits for use. Blue Category B (6 day) determined by the Committee. They are ineligible Red for honour board events. Category C Otherwise (5 day) no change. Green D AND JuniorPLAYING RIGHTS MEMBERSHIP CATEGORIES 9 hole Membership colourSilver codes: Yellow CategoryAA(7(7day) day) Yellow Category All members who have are required toBhave a valid Blueplaying rights Category B (6 day) Blue Category (6 day) Membership identi cation bag tag attachedC to orCher Red Category (5his day) Red Category (5golf day)bag or buggy when playing the course.Green The identi bag tag must be Green D Junior Dcation Junior prominently displayed. Silver 9 Hole Silver 9 hole All members who have playing rights are required to have a valid RESIGNATION Membership identication bag tag attached to his or her golf bag or Any member intending withdraw thecation Club bag musttag tender buggy when playing thetocourse. The from identi must be aprominently written letter of resignation signed by that member on or displayed. before 30th September or shall remain liable for the membership subscription for the ensuing year. RESIGNATION Any member intending to withdraw from the Club must tender a written letter of resignation signed by that member on or before 30th September or shall remain liable for the membership subscription for the ensuing year. INJURY CREDIT POLICY

A member who has missed more than 3 consecutive months of golf due to illness or injury may apply to the COM for 3 Months credit. The credit can be applied for once the member returns to golf and wil be applied to the upcoming years fees. No more than one 3 month credit will be applied in a 12 month period.

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CO M PET I TION BY– L AWS COMPETITION BY-LAWS 1. The Rules of the game of golf and the Local Rules of The Vines Golf Club of Reynella shall apply. Local Rules are printed on the score card and on the Local Rules board in the starter’s ofce. 2. All competitions are under the control of the Match Committee and its decision is nal. Ties in any competition shall be decided in a manner prescribed by that Committee. Other than where special conditions apply, the count back system will be adopted. 3. Except where a Pennant Match is in progress or when a match play-off has been arranged, players in competitions have priority on the course. 4. For the competitions, other than drawn events, starting times are to be booked by Members on the time sheet provided. Competitors should be ready at the starting tee twenty twelve(20) (12) minutes prior to the time booked. Failure to be ready at the booked time may result in competitors being relegated to the end of the eld or in the case of a major event, disqualication. 5. Entrance fee for all competitions will be set from time to time by the Committee. 6. The Club Professional, or in the Club Professional’s absence some other person authorised by the Committee, will be in control of the tees on competition days, to receive the competition entrance fee and to dispatch the eld. 7. No Member may compete in any competition unless their subscription is paid. 8. During competition play, non competitors are not permitted to play within the eld. 9. To enter a competition, competitors must register in a manner as directed by the Match Committee either electronically, in a registration book or by book entry or form and pay theand pay the (Gol ink), in a registration by entry form appropriate entry fee or risk disqualication. 10. Competitors in all competitions must lodge their own score cards complete with the name and current handicap properly marked and signed by the marker and competitor. ‘Golink’ numbers are required to be placed on scorecards. All cards must be returned to the Pro ProShop Sho immediately upon leaving the last green, unless the player has withdrawn. Failure to comply with this Rule in every respect will disqualify the competitor. Competitors must return score cards for all individual events for handicapping purposes. 11. Handicap limit is 36 for male Members and 45 for female Members. Where competitions are played in grades, “A” grade shall included players with handicaps from scratch (or better) to 12 for male Members and scratch to 18 for female Members,

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“B” grade with handicaps from 13 to 18 for male Members and 19 to 26 for female Members, “C” Grade with handicaps from 19 to 36 for male Members and 27 to 45 for female Members. Male Members on 28 or more are reminded that this is a Club handicap only and when playing in competitions away must play off 27. Honour Board Events will require that Male Members’ handicaps will not exceed 27 and that Female Members’ handicaps will not exceed 36. All handicapping will be carried out in accordance with the procedure laid down by Golf Australia. 12. All matches in knock-out competitions must be completed on or before the dates specied and on current handicaps even when playing a previous tie. 13. No entry for drawn events will be accepted after the closing date of entries unless by special approval of the Match Committee. Closing date for all such events will be shown on the entry sheet on the notice board. Entry fee must accompany entry form for events that require a fee to be paid. 14. All complaints shall be made in writing to the Manager, who shall investigate the same, and make a report thereon to the Match Committee. ENTITLEMENTS OF TROPHIES Unnancial members are ineligible to win a Club trophy or prize. Trophies must be redeemed within 3 calendar months of the event. COUNT BACK METHOD OF DECIDING TIES. 1. In 18 hole events the best score for the last 9 holes (ie holes 1018) shall be used. If still tied, the best score for the last 6 holes or if still tied, the last 3 holes. If a tie remains, then scores are compared hole by hole from the 18th. 2. In 27, 36 and 72 hole events the last 18 holes shall be used. If a tie remains, count back as above applies. 3. In handicap events the relevant handicap or fraction thereof shall be applied. DISCONTINUANCE OF PLAY (DANGER TO PLAYERS) Where there is a danger to players on the course (ie lightning, high winds etc) or in the opinion of the Committee or delegated ofcial the course is deemed to be unplayable, the siren will sound in accordance with the directions as printed on the scorecard and Local Rules.

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EXTREME HEAT SUSPENSION / CANCELLATION OF PLAY GUIDELINES The Vines Golf Club of Reynella provides the following guidelines for the Modification, Rescheduling or Cancellation of Play. The reference temperature to be used to determine the outcome of play shall be the Adelaide Forecast from the bureau of meteorology website, www.bom.gov.au. The forecast temperature is the estimated maximum as displayed on the BOM at 5:00pm the evening prior to play except Twilight competitions where the 11:30am update on the day of play will be used. The Vines Golf Club Suspension /Cancellation of an Event will be authorised by the following: * Manager, or * Club Captain and Match Committee JUNIOR EVENTS If the forecast temperature is 36’c or greater all Junior events and competitions will be cancelled. This includes Junior Twilights or any special Junior competition. JUNIOR CLINICS If the forecast temperature is 34 ‘c or greater all Junior Clinics will be cancelled. This includes regular clinics held on Saturdays and Sundays as well as School holiday or any special clinics. MIXED EVENTS lf the forecast temperature is 36’c or greater all Mixed Events and competitions will be cancelled. TWILIGHT COMPETITIONS If the forecast temperature is 38 ‘c or greater the Twilight competition is cancelled. MALE CLUB COMPETITIONS If the forecast temperature is 38 ‘c or greater the COMPETITION of the day will be CANCELLED but the golf course will remain open with entry into any re-arranged Pro shop competitions entirely

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voluntary and at the member’s discretion. This includes Sunday, Wednesday and Saturday competitions. Pro Shop competitions on other days of the week are always voluntary. FEMALE CLUB COMPETITIONS If the forecast Adelaide temperature is between 35 ‘c and 37 ‘c (inclusive) a 9 hole Stableford competition will be held for all players (including the 9 hole members). The cost of the competition will be $3.00. Two tees will be used but there will be only one division for the competition. There will be no Nearest the Pin. Players may, after completing 9 holes and returning their scorecards, continue to play more holes at their own discretion. If the temperature for Adelaide is forecast for 38 ‘c or over, NO COMPETITION is played. EXTREME WEATHER Should extreme weather be forecast that may threaten the safety of individuals (i.e. wind, lightning etc.) a competition may be cancelled or modified by the Match Committee. GOLF CARTS During periods of forecast temperatures of over 38 degrees the course committee will restrict access of golf carts and motorbikes onto the golf course to prevent damage to the course. When the forecast temperature is over 38 degrees, the Course Superintendent, 2IC or Club Manager will restrict cart access onto the golf course after 7.30am. In heatwave conditions the Course Committee reserves the right to restrict access for carts & motorbikes entirely.

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Golf Competitions and How They Are Played These notes are only intended to assist in the general concept of how various competitions are played. They must be read in conjunction with the Rules of Golf and in particular the Match Committee shall lay down the conditions under which a competition is to be played (Rule 33). Stroke The score at each hole is entered on the scorecard, totalled and the player’s full handicap deducted. The player who completes the stipulated round in the least nett strokes will be the winner. Usually a gross winner is also determined. Par In Par play the score is entered on the card in the same way as in stroke play with the exception that where the score exceeds par for the hole, after allowing for handicap stroke (if the player is in receipt of one) the score should not be written in. It is the custom that when a player is beaten by Par, the ball shall be picked up. This helps speed up play. After entering the stroke score on the card, the result is marked in the column provided with a ‘+’ sign for a win, an ‘0’ for a half and a ‘-’ for a loss. At the end of the round the plus and minus signs are added and the nett result written in as so many ‘up’, ‘down’ or ‘all square’. A player is allowed his full stroke handicap and the strokes are taken at holes as indicated on the stroke index on the card. Where the handicap is more than 18, two strokes will be allowed on the number of holes that the handicap exceeds 18. These strokes will be taken in the same order as followed for the rst 18 holes unless the index goes beyond 18. Stableford This system of scoring by points was introduced by Dr. Stableford of the Wallasey Golf Club (Liverpool, England) in 1932 and has become very popular The popular method of playing a Stableford competition is for the player to take strokes at holes as in a Par competition using full handicap and to score points on the nett result at each hole. At the end of the round all points scored are added up and the player having the highest number of points is the winner. In scoring, after allowing for handicaps, a player who scores par receives 2 points, for 1 over par 1 point; for a birdie or 1 under par, 3 points; for an eagle or 2 under par, 4 points, and so on.

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For example, a player receiving a stroke on a par 4 hole scores 4 giving him a nett 3; for this he receives 3 points. A player at a par 3 hole scores a 4 but does not receive a stroke; for this he would receive 1 point. Four Ball Best Ball v’s Par Two players play as partners each taking strokes at holes as in a par competition. If one of the partners wins a hole and the other halves it, only the win is counted. If one halves a hole with par and the other loses it, only the half is counted and so on. Plus, half and minus signs are added at the end of the round and recorded as in an ordinary par competition. In a four-ball handicap event care must be taken to mark the scores of each player in separate columns headed by initials of the player. If the scores are mixed and it is impossible for the Committee to check the card, the players will be disqualied. Four Ball Best Ball v’s Stableford Played in exactly the same manner as above except that the better ball of the partnership will be credited with points instead of plus, half or minus. In four-ball events players should discontinue play of the hole if they cannot better their partner’s score. Foursomes Two players play as partners and use one ball. The partners strike off alternately from the tee and thereafter strike the ball alternately during the play at each hole. Scoring is done as for a stroke round and the total is subject to a deduction of half the partner’s aggregate handicaps. NOTE: If either incurs a penalty stroke it does not alter the rotation of play. In a foursome stroke play competition which consists of more than one stipulated round the order of play may be changed between rounds unless the Committee has laid down as a condition of play that the original order of play must be preserved throughout the competition. General All the foregoing competitions are forms of stroke play and subject to the Rules governing stroke play. Special rules for par and stableford competitions are set out in Rule 32. Rule 31 covers the special rules for four-ball par and stableford competitions. Foursomes may be played under either stroke play rules or match play conditions and Rule 29 is relevant to foursome’s events.

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Other Competitions In addition to the competitions listed above, many clubs conduct competitions that are not specically covered in the Rules of Golf. Some of the more popular types of play are listed below, together with suggestions regarding methods of conducting those events. It cannot be too strongly emphasised however, that since these competitions are not covered by the Rules of Golf, the Committee must carefully lay down in advance and publish the conditions of play. The State Association will not, except in the most exceptional circumstances, give a decision on any query submitted when play is conducted otherwise than in accordance with the rules. It is also emphasised that singles events cannot be held in conjunction with four-ball events as the Rules do not allow a player to be simultaneously a fellow-competitor and a partner. A similar prohibition applies to playing a stroke round and a match play round concurrently. Mixed Four Ball Best Ball Par or Stableford These games are played as described previously, except that the woman plays from her own tees, uses her own scorecard, local rules, etc. The result is only transferred to her partner’s card when her score for the hole is better than his. Care must be taken when checking the card to refer to the women’s index when dealing with holes halved or won by her. Mixed Foursomes Mixed Foursomes are played in the same manner as foursomes except that the women use their own tees and observe their own local rules when it is their turn to play. The Committee should lay down a condition of play whether the male or female is required to play from the rst tee, and in competitions played under stroke conditions, and consisting of more than one stipulated round, whether this order is to be preserved. Canadian Foursomes Played as above, except that both players play tee shots at every hole and afterwards continue with whichever ball they nominate, with the partner playing the second stroke. Handicap allowance is 3/8 of aggregate stroke handicap. Pinehurst Foursomes Both players play tee shots at each hole, and then play a second stroke with their partner’s ball. One ball is then selected and play proceeds as in foursomes with the owner of the ball selected playing the third stroke. Handicap allowance is 3/8 of aggregate stroke handicap for stroke competitions.

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Medley Competition Played as four ball - either Par or Stableford - but two men or two women play on 3/4 of their stroke handicap using their own card or full handicap using the men’s card. Ambrose Competition A Team Stroke Event usually played by a group of four but can be any number. On every hole, each member of the team may hit a tee shot. The team then selects one of the tee shots from which to play. All members of the team may then hit from that position. This procedure is repeated until the ball is holed. Team members can play in any order at any time. Tee Shots: 4 ball - Each team member’s tee shot must be used at least THREE(3) times per eighteen (18) holes. 3 ball - Each team member’s tee shot must be used at least FOUR (4) times per eighteen (18) holes. 2 ball - Each team member’s tee shot must be used at leas SIX (6) times per eighteen (18) holes. The scorer must record whose tee shot was used on each hole. Selected Shot The position of the selected shot is marked. Each player may then place their ball within one club length of the marked position, no closer to the hole and play from this position. If the selected shot is on the fairway, in the rough, the fringe of the green or in a hazard, the ball must be placed within one (1) club length of the elected shot, no closer to the hole and must remain on the fairway, the rough, the fringe of the green or in the hazard. In a sand bunker, the sand may be raked prior to any ball being placed. On the Putting Green: The position of the selected ball is marked. Other team members may then place their ball within one putter head length of the marked position, no closer to the hole and putt from this position. To speed up play a player may hole out on the green. Scorecard: The scorecard must show each team member’s handicap and must be signed by the marker and countersigned by one other team member.

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HANDICAPS: Four groups of four, one eighth of the total team handicap is used. For groups of three, one sixth is used and for a two ball one quarter. Flag Competition Competition Flag The score taken on each hole is entered on a card as in a stroke round. When a player has completed a number of strokes equal to the par of the course (as shown on the score card) plus his stroke handicap, he will have nished the round. The rst player to start in the competition will carry the ag (mounted on a stick) and plant it on the spot where his ball lay at the nish to the round. If the ball is in the rough the ag may be planted at the side of the fairway, but no nearer the hole. If a subsequent player has not nished his round when he reaches the ag, he carries it with him, and replants it when he reaches the end of his strokes. The winner is the player who carries the ag the longest distance from the rst tee and it normally happens that the nal position is somewhere beyond the 18th green usually on the 1st or 2nd hole. When the competition is played in two or more divisions, two or more ags, clearly marked will be necessary. NOTE: Players are required to complete full 18 holes. Match Play Match play is second only to stroke play as the most popular form of competition in golf. In fact, match play and stroke play are the bedrock forms of competition. And there are many different ways to play match play, all built around its core principle: players (or teams) compete to win individual holes, with the side winning the most holes, with the side winning the most holes claiming the match. Here is an introduction to those match play formats. Singles Match Play Singes match play pits Player A against Player B, hole after hole. If Player A scores a 4 on the rst hole while Player B records a 5, Player A wins the hole. Ties are called “halves”; a match that is all square (or tied) after 18 holes continues until there is a winner. Fourball Match Play In Fourballs, each side consists of two players. Each player plays his or her own ball throughout the round. On each hole, the low ball of the two players serves as that side’s score. For example, on the rst hole for Team A, Player 1 scores a 4 and Player 2 scores a 5, so the team score is 4. If Team A gets a 4 while Team B scores 5, the Team A wins the hole. Foursomes Match Play Foursomes match play is one of the best-known forms of match play.

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It’s not very common as a format used among friends during a casual round of golf, however. Foursomes pits 2-person teams against each other, with each team playing one ball, alternate shot. Example: Player A and Player B are partners. On the rst hole, A tees off; B plays the second shot; A plays the third shot; and so on until the ball is holed. The lower of the two teams’ scores win the hole. Handicap allowances can be applied for the various Four Ball competitions.

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MA J O R CO M P E TITION S -–MALE M AL E MAJOR COMPETITIONS MA J O R CO M P E TITION S – M AL E CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP (DR M.E. GOODE TROPHY), CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP M.E. GOODE TROPHY), ‘B’ AND ‘C’(DR GRADE CUP ‘B’ AND ‘C’ GRADE The Club Championship trophy is namedCUP after the founding Club The Club Championship trophyofisthe named the who founding Club President at the establishment Clubafter in 1925 remained President at theuntil establishment of the Club in 1925 who remained in the position 1932. in the position 1932.(All grades). Stroke play overuntil 72 holes Stroke play over 72 holes (All grades). VETERANS CHAMPIONSHIP (JACK DINHAM TROPHY) VETERANS CHAMPIONSHIP DINHAM TROPHY) The Veterans trophy is named after(JACK the rst greenkeeper at Thenew Veterans trophy namedatafter the rst greenkeeper at the Marino Golf is Course Reynella, although Jack was the new Marino Golf Reynella, although wasHe greenkeeper at the oldCourse 9 hole at “Cement Hill” course Jack in 1959. greenkeeper at the old 9 hole “Cement Hill” course in 1959. He retired in 1967. retired in 1967. (a) Played in conjunction with the Club Championship (a) Open Playedtoinall conjunction the Club Championship (b) entrants inwith the Club Championship over 55 years of (b) age Open entrants theofClub Championship over 55 years of ontoorall before rstinday event. age on or before rstholes day of event. (c) Stroke play over 72 (c) Stroke play over 72 holes JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP (DOUG COATES CUP) JUNIOR Cup donated byCHAMPIONSHIP Mr D.E. Coates, a (DOUG long timeCOATES supporterCUP) of Junior Cup donated byconjunction Mr D.E. Coates, a long supporter of Junior Golf. Played in with the Club time Championship. Golf. Played conjunction theof Club Championship. (a) Age limit –inunder 18 on with rst day event. (a) No Ageentry limit fee. – under 18 on rst day of event. (b) (b) Winner No entryoffee. (c) the Junior Championship will be the Club Junior (c) Champion. Winner of the Junior Championship will be the Club Junior Champion. (d) Stroke play over 72 holes (d) In Stroke play over 72 holes (e) the event of a tie, a play-off over 1st, 9th and 10th holes. If (e) still In the event of a tie, play-offdeath. over 1st, 9th and 10th holes. If a tie, decision byasudden still abetie, decision by suddenSaturday death. 19th October, Sunday 20th Play two weekends, Play to for theover Club Championship and the Junior Championship Play to be over two26th weekends, Saturday 19th October, Sunday 20th October, October and Sunday October. Match to be overSaturday four consecutive Saturdays namely 27th the 27th August, October, Saturday 26th October and Sunday 27th October. Match committee will announce times and format prior to the event. 3rd, 10th and September The Match committee will17th announce times2016. and format prior Committee to the event.will announce the draw and format prior to the event’ MEN’S FOURSOMES CHAMPIONSHIP MEN’S(DEREK FOURSOMES SIBBINCHAMPIONSHIP TROPHY) (DEREK SIBBIN TROPHY) The Men’s Foursomes Championship trophy named after Derek The Men’s Foursomes Championship named Derek Sibbin, former Club Champion (1965)trophy and four timeafter winner of Sibbin, former Club Champion (1965) and the Men’s Foursomes event (1966, 68, 70 & four 75) time winner of the Men’s event 70 &4th 75)August 2013, 2nd Stroke playFoursomes over 36 holes, 1st(1966, round 68, Sunday Sunday August StrokeSunday play over 36 August holes, 1st round21st Sunday 4th2016. August 2013, 2nd round 11th 2013. round Sundayfee 11th August 2013. entry form – open to Category (a) Entrance must accompany (a) A, Entrance fee mustHon. accompany entry form – open Category B, D, Veteran, Life – Ballot may be held to if excessive A, B, D,received. Veteran, Hon. Life – Ballot may be held if excessive entries entries received.

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(b) Entries close Sunday 14th 28th August July 2013. 2016 (c) In the event of a tie, a play-off over 1st, 9th and 10th holes. If still a tie, decision by sudden death. (b)the Entries Sunday July event, 2013. the winner will be (d) In event close of a tie in the 28th handicap (c) In the of a tie, a play-off over 1st, 9th and 10th holes. If decided byevent countback. still a tie,shall decision by sudden (e) Competitors reverse order ofdeath. hit-off for 2nd 18 holes. (d) In the event of a tie in the handicap event, the winner will be decided MATCH by countback. PLAY CHAMPIONSHIP (e) Competitors reverse of hit-off 2nd 18 holes. (a) Open to Categoryshall ‘A’, “D’, Fullorder Veteran’, ‘Hon.forLife’. 4th1st March 2017. (b) Qualifying over 18 holes on Round 16th March 2013. MATCH (c) Leading 16 players in eachPLAY grade CHAMPIONSHIP gross (‘A’, ‘B’, ‘C’) after 18 (a) Open to Category ‘A’, “D’, ‘Hon.play Life’. holes qualify for matchplay. TiesFull for Veteran’, 16th position off prior Qualifying over 18 holes on 1st Round 16th March 2013. the round of 16 matches. to(b)  rst matchplay round. (c) Leading players each grade gross (‘A’, ‘B’, 18 (d) First round matchplay on morning Sunday 7th ‘C’) Aprilafter 2013. Round of 16of16 Sunday 5thinMarch 2017.of holes qualify for matchplay. for 16th position 28thTies March 2015. Semi (e) Quarter nalSemi on morning of Saturday 13th April 2013.play Semioff prior and finals Saturday 11th March 2017. rst matchplay round. 2017, nalto on–morning of Saturday 20th April 2013.Presentation to follow Finals Sunday 12th March 36 holes, (f)  First round 21st of matchplay on1st morning of Sunday April (f) Final –clubhouse Sunday April 2013, 18 holes morning7th – 2nd 18 2013. in(d) the (e) Quarter nal on morning of Saturday 13th April 2013. Semi in afternoon. Championship trophy presentation follows (g) holes nal on morning of Saturday 20th April 2013. play.Entries close Saturday 10th March 2013. (f) Final – Sunday 21st April 2013, 1st 18 holes morning – 2nd 18 holes in afternoon. Championship trophy presentation follows MIXED FOURSOMES CHAMPIONSHIP play. Entries close Saturday 10th March 2013. (MURRAY HARROLD TROPHY) The Mixed Foursomes Championships trophy is dedicated MIXED FOURSOMES CHAMPIONSHIP to Murray Harrold, President of the Club (1988 – 1991) and (MURRAY TROPHY) tireless worker especially in theHARROLD area of water collection and The Mixed Foursomes Championships trophy is dedicated irrigation. to Murray of the – 1991) and Stroke play overHarrold, 36 holes,President to be played overClub two (1988 Sundays, 17th and worker 24thtireless November 2013.especially in the area of water collection and irrigation. (a) Entrance fee must accompany entry form – open to Category A, Stroke over Hon. 36 holes, 20th and B, C, D,play Veteran, Life.to be played over two Sundays, 17th 24th November 2013. 9th November 2013. 27th 2016. (b) Entries close Saturday (a)the Entrance must accompany form open holes. to Category A, (c) In event offee a tie, a play-off overentry 1st, 9th and– 10th If C, decision D, Veteran, Hon. Life. still aB,tie, by sudden death. (b)the Entries Saturday 9th November 2013. 12th (d) In event close of a tie in the handicap event, 2016 the winner will be (c) In the of a tie, a play-off over 1st, 9th and 10th holes. If decided byevent countback. still a tie, decision by sudden death. (e) Handicap winners to receive the Emu Golf Club Trophy. (d) In the event of a tie in the handicap event, the winner will be decided by countback. (e) Handicap winners to receive the Emu Golf Club Trophy.

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FATHER & SON CUP (INCORPORATING FAMILY PAIRS & SPOUSES CUP) Father & Son Trophy – H.A. Harris Trophy rst played in 1933. 4BBB Stableford, Sunday 14thJuly July2016. 2013. Sunday17th (a) 18 holes handicap event open to a father & son who are both members of the Vines Golf Club (b) Family Pairs Cup/Spouses Cup held in conjunction, is open to players with ofcial Golf Australia handicaps, one of whom is a member of The Vines Golf Club. Entrants in this category must be related or married/partners in life. (c) Entries close Sunday10th Sunday 30thJuly June2016. 2013 at 5pm. (d) In the event of a tie, the winners of both competitions will be decided by countback. (e) Entry fee must accompany the entry form. MONTHLY MEDAL GRADE WINNERS TOURNAMENT Nett stroke play over 18 holes – Saturday. All Saturday monthly 2016-February medal winners from March 2013 – February2017 2014 are eligible. No entry fee payable HUGH BELL TROPHY Named after Hugh Bell – South Australian Amateur Champion (1970) and eight times club champion and Life Member of the club. Open to all ‘A’ grade golfers, the trophy is the aggregate of four monthly medal stroke rounds (gross) March – June 2013. The March-June2016. Match Committee will decide the winner by countback in the event of ties. No entry fee is payable. THE JOHN CROSBY VINES AMATEUR VARDON TROPHY EVENT The event is named after John Crosby OAM form Captain, President and long term member of the committee and Life Member of the club who was elected to the position of President of the Australian Golf Union. 12th February 2017 TBC An open event Stroke play over 36 holes. 2014 date T.B.A.

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PROGRAMME WWINTER I NT ER PRO GR AM M E 22016 013 -–MALE M AL E SERIAL COMPETITION Hugh Bell Trophy – 4 x gross stroke aggregate rounds 5th Mar, 2nd6th April, 7th4th May, 4th1st June (Saturdays) 2nd March, April, May, June (Saturdays) President’s Trophy – match play 25th June – qualifying (16 players) (Saturday) 22nd 21st 24th July – 1st round (Sunday) August– quarter (Sunday) 28th WI NT ER 25th PRO GR AM M Enal 2 013 – M AL E 25th September – semi nal (Sunday) 22nd 9th October –- final 6th nal (Sunday) (Sunday) COMPETITION Captain’s Trophy – SERIAL 4 x nett stroke play aggregate rounds Hugh Bell Trophy – 4 x gross aggregate rounds (Saturdays) 2nd stroke July, 6th August, 3rd 7th Sept, 8th Oct (Saturdays) 6th July, 3rd August, September, 2ndOctober March, 6th April, 4th May, 1st June (Saturdays) 5th President’s Trophy – match play Vice Captain’s Trophy SUMMER PROGRAMME 2013/2014 – MALE 22nd June – July, qualifying (16 players) (Saturday) (Sundays) 3rdAugust, August, 31st Sept, August, (Sundays) 3rd6th July, 7th 4th 9th Oct 21st July – 1st round (Sunday) 28th September 25th August– quarter nal (Sunday) Golf Professionals22nd Trophy - COMPETITIONS SERIAL September – semi nal (Sunday) Life Member’s (Wednesdays) July, 6th August, 3rd September, (Wednesdays) July, 3rd August, 7th Sept, 5th Oct Summer Cup6th – –42nd nett stroke aggregate. 6th October rounds nal (Sunday) The 1st October Cup is sponsored by Mr Max Venables (Liferounds Member) Captain’s Trophy – 4 x nett stroke play aggregate 2nd November, 7th(Saturdays) December 2013, 4th January, 1st 7th February 6th July, 3rd August, September, 2014 (Saturdays). 5th October Summer 4BBBPROGRAMME Stableford – Captain’s Summer Trophy SUMMER 2013/2014 ––MALE 16SUMMER leading pairs toPROGRAMME qualify for fourball match play. 2016/2017 - MALE 21st September – Qualifying round (Saturday) 13th October – 1st round (Sunday) 3rd November –SERIAL quarter COMPETITIONS nals (Sunday) Life5th Member’s Cup(Sunday) – 4 rounds nett stroke aggregate. JanuarySummer – semi nals The16th CupFebruary is sponsored by Mr Max Venables (Life Member) – Final (Sunday) 2ndNovember November,2016, 7th December 2013,2016, 4th January, 1st February 5th 3rd December 7th January 2017, Summer Par –2017 4th (Saturdays) rounds aggregate Par. 2014February (Saturdays). 4th 14th December 2013, 18th January, 8th February, 8th March Summer 4BBB Stableford – Captain’s Summer Trophy – 2014 (Saturdays). 16 leading pairs to qualify for fourball match play. Sutcliffe/Green Plate – (Vines v’s Southern) 24th 21st September – Qualifying round (Saturday) To be played at The Vines Sunday 28th April 2013. 13th October – 1st round (Sunday) 16th 13th 3rd November – quarter nals (Sunday) 8th (Sunday) 5th January January 2017 – semi- semi nalsfinals (Sunday) 16th January2017 February – Final (Sunday) 29th - final (Sunday) Summer Par – 4th rounds aggregate Par. 10th 11th February 2017, 14th December 2016, 2013, 14th 18th January January, 2017, 8th February, 8th March 2014 March (Saturdays). 18th 2017(Saturdays) Sutcliffe/Green Plate – (Vines v’s Southern) Southern Date TBC To be played at The Vines Sunday 28th April 2013.

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PENNANT MATCHES 2016 - MALE ‘A’ PENNANT (SIMPSON CUP) 15th May

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Royal Adelaide @ Kooyonga

22nd May

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Kooyonga @ Blackwood

29th May

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Southern @ Grange East

5th June

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TTG @ Fleurieu

19th June

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The Grange @ TTG

26th June

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Blackwood @ The Vines

3rd July

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Glenelg @ Glenelg

10th July Final @ Royal Adelaide

‘B’ PENNANT ( BONNAR CUP) 15th May

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The Grange @ Blackwood

22nd May

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TTG @ Glenlg

29th May

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Blackwood @ Kooyonga

5th June

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North Adelaide @ North Adelaide

19th June

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Kooyonga @ The Vines

26th June

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Glenelg @ Flagstaff Hill

3rd July

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Flagstaff Hill @ Grange East

10th July FINAL @ TBC JUNIOR PENNANT (Div 2) 15th May

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Kooyonga @ The Vines

22nd May

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BYE

29th May

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Glenelg @ Glenelg

5th June

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Country Districts @ TTG

19th June

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TTG @ Kooyonga

26th June

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West Lakes @ Grange East

3rd July

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The Grange @ Willunga

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WOMEN’S COMMITTEE

VICE PRESIDENT of WOMEN’S GOLF Debbie Gill 8370 7315 CAPTAIN Karen Parsons 0499 976 192 VICE CAPTAIN Pam Deacon 0432 584 602 TREASURER Karen Hender 8387 7869 SECRETARY Bev Cross 8370 5028 COMMITTEE Linda Pearce 8322 3535 Karen Parsons 0499 976 192 Jan Shaw 0413 842 480 Glee Walton 0431 093 361 28


WOMEN’S – GSA METROPOLITAN OPEN DAYS 2016 Kooyonga

Monday 15th February

Canadian Foursomes 8:30am shotgun start

Royal Adelaide

Tuesday 23rd February

3BBB Stableford 8:30am shotgun start

The Grange

Tuesday 8th March

4BBB 8:30am shotgun start

Flagstaff Hill Thursday 17th March

3BBB 8:30am shotgun start

The Stirling Thursday 31st March

Canadian Foursomes 9:00am shotgun start

Mount Osmond Wednesday 13th April

4BBB Stableford 8:30am shotgun start

West Lakes Thursday 28th April

Pinehurst Foursomes 9:00am shotgun start

Tea Tree Gully Wednesday 31st August

Pinehurst Foursomes 9:00am shotgun start

Thaxted Park

Monday 12th September Canadian Foursomes 9:00am shotgun start The Vines Thursday 6th October

Individual Stableford 9:00am shotgun start

Blackwood

Canadian Foursomes 9:00am shotgun start

Tuesday 22nd November

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GSA PROGRAM - 2016 DATE Mon 21st - Thurs 24th March

EVENT Rene Erichsen Salver

VENUE Royal Adelaide

Tues 26th – Thurs 28th July

GSA 72nd Country Week Silver 0 –16.0 Tumby Bay Bronze Salver 16.1 – 21.4 Whyalla Bronze Shield 21.5 – 28.0 Ardrossan Bronze Plate 28.1 – 45.4 Barossa

Mon 5th–Wed 7th Sept GSA Senior Amateur Champs Men’s and Women’s (Incorp. Elizabeth Pitcher Trophy)

Victor Harbor

Sun 28th September

Thaxted Park

GSA State Foursomes

Mon 26th Sept– Sun 2nd Oct GSA Medal & Amateur Champs Silver & Bronze Tea Tree Gully Silver & Bronze TBC Matchplay Qtr. Finals Kooyonga Matchplay Semi Finals Kooyonga Matchplay Finals Kooyonga Friday 18th November

GSA Seniors Cup

Flagstaff Hill

WHEN COURSE CLOSED - 2016 GALA DAY 21st April Shotgun Start – Course Closed until 1:00pm NOMADS #1 19th May 1st tee closed 8:30am to 10:00am PENNANT A2 5th June 1st tee closed 7:30am to 10:30am HICKORY 16th May 1st tee closed 7:30am to 10:30am SOUTHERN SHIELD 25th Aug 1st tee closed 8:30am to 10:30am NOMADS #2 11th Aug 1st tee closed 8:30am to 10:00am GSA OPEN DAY 6th Oct Shotgun Start – Course Closed until 1:00pm 9 HOLE CHALLENGE 13th Oct 1st tee closed 9:30am to 10:30am SOUTHERN ZONE Nov Shotgun Start – Course Closed until 1:00pm

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WOMEN’S CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS 26th April 2016 Qual. Round #1 28th April 2016 Qual. Round #2 3rd May 2016 Quarter Finals 5th May 2016 Semi Finals 6th May 2016 Finals .

Course Closed until 11:30am Course Closed until 11:30am Course Closed until 1:00pm Course Closed from 7:30am to 10:00am Course Closed from 7:30am to 10:30am & from 11:30am to 1:00pm.

WOMEN’S 9 HOLE CUP CHAMPIONSHIPS (Held In Conjunction with Club Championships) 26th April 2016 1st Round - Front 9 3rd May 2016 2nd Round - Back 9 6th May 2016 3rd Round - Front 9

Course Closed until 1:00pm Course Closed until 1:00pm Course Closed from 7:30am to 10:30am & from 11:30am to 1:00pm.

WOMEN’S CLUB FOURSOMES CHAMPIONSHIPS 26th September 2016 27th September 2016 29th September 2016 30th September 2016

Qual. Round #1 Qual. Round #2 Semi Finals Finals

Tee Closed until 10:00am Tee Closed until 1:00pm Tee Closed until 10:00am Tee Closed until 12:30pm.

WOMEN’S COMPETITION DAY – TUESDAYS

Women have course priority on this day, in winter and summer, but are not permitted to play before the competition commences. Competition players take precedence over others. Those women not playing in the competition of the day may hit off immediately following the last players in the competition field, which includes the 9 hole players, at the starters discretion.

WOMEN’S SPECIAL COMPETITION DATES - 2016

2016 Opening Day 1/3 Monthly Medal & Putting 8/3, 12/4, 24/5, 21/6, 12/7, 23/8 Gretta Haylock Trophy 8/3, 12/4, 26/4, 28/4, 24/5, 21/6, 12/7 Women’s President’s Trophy 8/3, 21/6, 23/8, 6/9 Captain and Vice Captain Trophy 15/3,17/5,7/6, 2/8 Tom Hardy Memorial Trophy 15/3, 17/5, 7/6, 30/8 Club Professional Trophy 31/5, 28/6, 26/7, 16/8 Club Championship 26/4, 28/4, 3/5, 5/5,6/5 9 Hole Cup Championship 26/4, 3/5, 6/5 Club Foursomes Championship 26/9, 27/9, 29/9, 30/9 Committee Appreciation Trophy 18/10 Gala Day 21/4 GSA International Bowl 8/3, 12/4,24/5 GSA Laurel Wreath 5/4, 10/5, 14/6, 5/7, 9/8, 20/9** GSA Shylie Rymill 29/4 Turnbull Salver qualifying 29/4 Grandmothers Trophy 4/10 Eclectic No. 1 8/3 – 21/6

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Eclectic No. 2 Eclectic 9 holes 1st & 2nd nine GSA The Vines Open Day Closing and Presentation Day 25/10 Melbourne Cup Day Members Christmas Party Day 2017 Opening Day

28/6 – 4/10 8/3 – 4/10 6/10 1/11 6/12 7/3/17

** 6th Round of Laurel Wreath depending upon number of entries (Otherwise Par Competition) The above events could be subject to change. Note White Board in Locker Room.

DETAILS OF PLAY - WOMEN WOMEN’S TUESDAYS COMPETITION Competition times will be from 7.30am year round unless otherwise stipulated. DIVISIONS (USING DAILY HANDICAPS) THREE DIVISIONS – 40 or more players Division 1 – A Grade handicap 0 –18 Division 2 – B Grade handicap 19-26 Division 3 – C Grade handicap 27-45 TWO DIVISIONS – 25 to 40 players Division 1 – handicap 0 – 26 Division 2 – handicap 27-45 ONE DIVISION – less than 25 players 9 HOLE COMPETITIONS 9 Hole competitions are played on Tuesday’s after the 18 hole members have teed off. Currently only one Grade playing either front or back 9 course. If 12 or more players, then a front AND back nine competition will be offered. SPECIAL COMPETITIONS For details refer to list on previous pages, including all GSA Events held in South Australia. Except for the Club Championships and the Foursomes Championships the final closing date for all other Special Competitions will be 1st March 2016 at 2.00pm. No late entries accepted. Exceptional circumstances will be considered at Captain’s discretion. CHAMPIONSHIP Entry fee will be $6.00 – entries close 11th April 2016 at 2.00pm. GRADES (GA Handicaps) A Grade – handicap 0 –17.1 B Grade – handicap 17.2 – 24.5 C Grade – handicap 24.6 – 45.4 There will be two qualifying stroke rounds of 18 holes from which 8 players are to qualify in each grade, followed by matchplay, qtr. final, semi-final and final rounds, held on programmed days.

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TOP QUALIFIER – A GRADE Will receive a perpetual trophy donated by Mr Harry Sinclair. FINAL ROUNDS A Grade will be held over 36 holes B Grade will be held over 27 holes C Grade will be held over 18 holes. VETERANS CUP – 60 and over, all grades. Entry fee $3.00. Nett event played in conjunction with qualifying rounds of Championship. NET AGGREGATE SCORE – ALL GRADES Played in conjunction with qualifying rounds. The winner will receive a perpetual trophy donated by the late Mr Doig in memory of his late wife, Mrs Aileen Doig. GRETTA HAYLOCK STROKE PLAY TROPHY Entry Fee $5.00. Best 5 gross rounds. Best 3 of 6 Monthly Medals and 2 qualifying rounds of Women’s Club Championships. CHAMPIONSHIP PLATE EVENT Plate Event for the Championship non-qualifiers. To qualify for the Plate Event the top 8 nett non-qualifiers across all grades will be selected and will play a knock-out matchplay event on handicap. The Plate Event will be run in conjunction with the Championship quarter finals, semi finals and finals. 9 HOLE CUP CHAMPIONSHIP Entry fee will be $3.00 each. Official 9 Hole Members only. Three stroke rounds during Club Championships. Winner is best gross aggregate over the 3 stroke rounds. Runner-up is 2nd best gross aggregate over 3 stroke rounds. FOURSOMES CHAMPIONSHIP Entry fee will be $6.00 each. Entries close 12th September 2016 Will be played over two qualifying rounds of stroke play, followed by match play – semi-final and final rounds. Four pairs to qualify in each grade. A trophy will be presented to the best nett aggregate score. GRADES (GA Handicaps) A Grade handicaps 0 –17.1 B Grade handicaps 17.2 – 24.5 C Grade handicaps 24.6 – 45.4 Final rounds will be played: A Grade over 36 holes B Grade over 27 holes C Grade over 18 holes PERPETUAL TROPHIES – SEASONAL For details refer to Conditions of Play folder kept in the Women’s Locker Room.

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WOMEN’S GRADE 2 PENNANT MATCHES 2016 (Blackwood, The Vines, Flagstaff Hill, Mount Osmond, Royal Adelaide, Kooyonga, Glenelg & Grange ) 5th May

Flagstaff Hill Flagstaff Hill vs Tea Tree Gully The Grange vs The Vines Glenelg vs Mt Osmond Kooyonga vs Royal Adelaide

1st Tee 10th Tee 1st Tee 10th Tee

11:30am 11:30am 12:01pm 12:01pm

22nd May

The Grange (E) The Grange vs Glenelg The Vines vs Mt Osmond Tea Tree Gully vs Kooyonga Flagstaff Hill vs Royal Adelaide

1st Tee 10th Tee 1st Tee 10th Tee

11:30am 11:30am 12:10pm 12:10pm

29th May

Mt Osmond Mt Osmond vs Kooyonga Royal Adelaide vs The Grange Glenelg vs Flagstaff Hill The Vines vs Tea Tree Gully

1st Tee 9th Tee 1st Tee 9th Tee

11:30am 11:30am 12:10pm 12:10pm

5th June

The Vines The Vines vs Flagstaff Hill Kooyonga vs Glenelg The Grange vs Tea Tree Gully Mt Osmond vs Royal Adelaide

1st Tee 10th Tee 1st Tee 10th Tee

11:30am 11:30am 12:10pm 12:10pm

12th June

NO PLAY DUE TO QUEENS BIRTHDAY

19th June

Glenelg Glenelg vs The Vines The Grange vs Mt Osmond Kooyonga vs Flagstaff Hill Tea Tree Gully vs Royal Adelaide

1st Tee 10th Tee 1st Tee 10th Tee

11:30am 11:30am 11:50am 11:50am

26th June

Kooyonga Kooyonga vs The Grange Glenelg vs Tea Tree Gully The Vines vs Royal Adelaide Mt Osmond vs Flagstaff Hill

1st Tee 1st Tee 1st Tee 1st Tee

8:00am 8:35am 9:10am 9:45am

3rd July

Tea Tree Gully Tea Tree Gully vs Mt Osmond The Grange vs Flagstaff Hill Glenelg vs Royal Adelaide The Vines vs Kooyonga

1st Tee 10th Tee 1st Tee 10th Tee

11:30am 11:30am 12:10pm 12:10pm

10th July

Royal Adelaide

FINALS

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NOMADS DATES - MATCHPLAY 2016 GA HANDICAP LIMIT 25.5 to 45.4 19th May The Vines The Vines vs. Flagstaff Hill 26th May Flagstaff Hill The Vines vs. Flagstaff Hill 21st July Blackwood Blackwood vs. The Vines 11th August The Vines The Vines vs. Blackwood

9:00am 9:00am 9:00am 9:00am

WOMEN’S CLEEK 2 MATCHPLAY 2016 (Westward Ho, The Vines, Flagstaff Hill, North Adelaide, The Stirling, Thaxted Park ) GA HANDICAP LIMIT 16.0 - 25.4 23rd May 30th May 6th June

North Adelaide North Adelaide vs The Vines Westward Ho vs The Stirling Tea Tree Gully vs Thaxted Park Westward Ho Westward Ho vs Tea Tree Gully North Adelaide vs Thaxted Park The Stirling vs The Vines Thaxted Park Thaxted Park vs Westward Ho Tea Tree Gully vs The Vines North Adelaide vs The Stirling

13th June 20th June 27th June 4th July

1st Tee 1st Tee 1st Tee

8:00am 8:30am 9:00am

1st Tee 1st Tee 1st Tee

8:00am 8:30am 9:00am

1st Tee 1st Tee 1st Tee

8:00am 8:30am 9:00am

NO PLAY DUE TO QUEENS BIRTHDAY

Tea Tree Gully Tea Tree Gully vs North Adelaide Thaxted Park vs The Stirling The Vines vs Westward Ho The Vines The Vines vs Thaxted Park Westward Ho vs North Adelaide The Stirling vs Tea Tree Gully TBC FINALS

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1st Tee 1st Tee 1st Tee

8:00am 8:30am 9:00am

1st Tee 1st Tee 1st Tee

8:00am 8:30am 9:00am


WOMEN’S HICKORY MATCHPLAY 2016

(Westward Ho, The Vines, Flagstaff Hill, North Adelaide, The Grange, West Lakes, Mount Osmond, Blackwood ) GA HANDICAP LIMIT 25.5 to 34.6 9th May North Adelaide North Adelaide v The Vines Westward Ho v Mt Osmond West Lakes v Grange Blackwood v Flagstaff Hill 16th May The Vines The Vines v West Lakes North Adelaide v Grange Westward Ho v Flagstaff Hill Blackwood v Mt Osmond 23rd May Westward Ho Westward Ho v Grange West Lakes v Blackwood Mt Osmond v The Vines North Adelaide v Flagstaff 30th May Flagstaff Hill Flagstaff v Mt Osmond Grange v The Vines North Adelaide v West Lakes Blackwood v Westward Ho

8:00am 8:30am 9:00am 9:30am 8:00am 8:30am 9:00am 9:30am 8.00am 8.30am 9:00am 9.30am 8:00am 8:30am 9:00am 9:30am

6th June Mt Osmond Mt Osmond v North Adelaide 8:00am Flagstaff Hill v West Lakes 8.30am The Vines v Westward Ho 9:00am Blackwood v Grange 9.30am 20th June West Lakes West Lakes v Westward Ho 8:00am The Vines v Flagstaff 8:30am North Adelaide v Blackwood 9:00am Mt Osmond v Grange 9:30am 27th June Grange Grange v Flagstaff 8:00am North Adelaide v Westward Ho 8:30am Blackwood v The Vines 9:00am Mt Osmond v West Lakes 9:30am 4th July

FINALS

Venue and time TBA

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SOUTHERN CHALLENGE SHIELD - 2016 GA HANDICAP LIMIT 16.5 to 25.8 1st August Blackwood Westward Ho vs. Flagstaff Hill Thaxted Park vs. The Vines 8th August Flagstaff Hill Blackwood vs. Thaxted Park The Vines vs. Westward Ho 15th August Thaxted Park Flagstaff Hill vs. The Vines Westward Ho vs. Blackwood 22nd Aug The Vines Thaxted Park vs. Westward Ho Blackwood vs. Flagstaff Hill 29th August Westward Ho The Vines vs. Blackwood Flagstaff Hill vs. Thaxted Park

9:00am 9:30am 9:00am 9:30am 9:00am 9:30am 9:00am 9:30am 9:00am 9:30am

Meeting of all Team Captains will be held following lunch at The Vines

SOUTHERN ZONE TOURNAMENT - 2016 31st October 14th November

Flagstaff Hill Shotgun start Thaxted Park Shotgun start

8.30am 8.30am

9 HOLE CHALLENGE - 2016 NO HANDICAP LIMIT – BEST CLUB AVERAGE OVER 2 DAYS WINS SALVER

13th October 20th October

The Vines The Vines vs Flagstaff Hill 9:30am Flagstaff Hill Flagstaff Hill vs The Vines 9:30am

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29 Monday

Tuesday 1

Wednesday 2

MARCH 2016

LADIES SEASON OPENING DAY 9 Hole Comp STABLEFORD Front and Back 9 8.30am Shotgun Start Meeting at 11:00am STROKE Mid Week Medal

Thursday 3

Friday 4

Saturday 5

Sunday 6

STROKE MONTHLY MEDAL 1st Round Hugh Bell Trophy Monthly Medal Winner Play off STROKE SUNDAY MEDAL

“Your place on the course is behind the group in front, not in front of the group behind.”

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MARCH 2016

Monday 7

Tuesday 8

STROKE AND PUTTING

1st Round Monthly Medal , 1st Round International Bowl, 1st Round Women’s President’s Trophy, Eclectics Begin 9 Holers Back 9 - STROKE & PUTTNG

Wednesday 9

STABLEFORD

Thursday 10

Friday 11

Saturday 12

Sunday 13

PAR - Final Round Summer Par

PAR

“Your place on the course is behind the group in front, not in front of the group behind.”

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Monday 14

Tuesday 15

MARCH 2016

STABLEFORD (St Patricks Day) 1st Round Captain & Vice Captain Trophy 1st Round Tom Hardy Memorial Trophy 9 Holers Front 9

Wednesday 16 STABLEFORD Special Guest Day - Peats Soils

Thursday 17

Friday 18

Saturday 19

Sunday 20

STROKE Matchplay Championships qualifiying Round

STABLEFORD Matchplay Championship Round of 16

“Your place on the course is behind the group in front, not in front of the group behind.”

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MARCH 16

Monday 21

Tuesday 22 BEST OF 3 OF 4 AGGREGATE STABLEFORD Greens Renovation Fun Day 9 Hole Comp Front 9?? Wednesday 23 PAR

Thursday 24

Friday 25

Saturday 26

STABLEFORD

Sunday 27

STABLEFORD

“Your place on the course is behind the group in front, not in front of the group behind.”

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Monday 28

MARCH 2016

Tuesday 29 FOURSOMES STROKE Shylie Rymill & Turnbull Salver Qualifying 9 Holers Back 9 - STABLEFORD Wednesday 30 STABLEFORD

Thursday 31

APRIL 2016 Friday 1

Saturday 2

Sunday 3

STROKE Monthly Medal 2nd Round Hugh Bell Trophy STROKE Sunday Medal

“Your place on the course is behind the group in front, not in front of the group behind.”

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Monday 4

APRIL 2016

Tuesday 5

STABLEFORD 1st Round Laurel Wreath Matchplay 9 Holers Front 9 - STABLEFORD

Wednesday 6

STROKE Mid Week Medal

Thursday 7

Friday 8

APRIL 2016

Saturday 9

STABLEFORD

Sunday 10

STABLEFORD

Matchplay Championships Quarter Finals and Semi Finals

Matchplay Championships Final A Grade 36 Holes B Grade 27 Holes C Grade 18 Holes

“Your place on the course is behind the group in front, not in front of the group behind.”

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APRIL 2016

11 Monday

AIR DIFFUSIO LEGENDS PRO-AM

12 Tuesday

STROKE & PUTTING 2nd Round Monthly Medal 2nd Round International Bowl 9 Holers Back 9 - STROKE

13 Wednesday

STABLEFORD

Thursday 14

15 Friday

16 Saturday

17 Sunday

PAR

PAR

“Your place on the course is behind the group in front, not in front of the group behind.”

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Monday 18

APRIL 16

Tuesday 19

PAR 9 Holers Front 9

Wednesday 20

STABLEFORD Special Guest Day - ARM Security

Thursday 21

LADIES GALA DAY 4BBB STABLEFORD Shotgun Start 8.30am

Friday 22

Saturday 23

Sunday 24

STABLEFFORD

STABLEFORD

“Your place on the course is behind the group in front, not in front of the group behind.”

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APRIL 16

Monday 25

Tuesday 26

STROKE 1st Round Ladies Club Championships A, B, C Grade & Veterans Cup 1st Round Women’s 9 Hole Cup Front 9

Wednesday 27 PAR

Thursday 28

STROKE 2nd Round Ladies Club Championships A, B, C Grade & Veterans Cup Course Closed until 11.30am

Friday 29

Saturday 30

STABLEFORD & MULTIPLIER STABLEFORD

MAY 16 Sunday 1

STROKE Sunday Meal

“Your place on the course is behind the group in front, not in front of the group behind.”

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Monday 2

MAY 2016

Tuesday 3

MATCHPLAY Women’s Club Championships Quarter Finals 2nd Round Women’s 9 Hole Cup Back 9- STROKE

Wednesday 4

STROKE Mid-Week Medal

Thursday Thursday 5

MATCHPLAY Women’s Club Championships Semi Finals

A, B, C Grades Course Closed until 7.30am - 10.00am

Friday 6 Friday

Saturday 7

Sunday 8

MATCHPLAY

Women’s Club Championships Finals A Grade 36 Holes, B Grade 27 Holes, C Grade 18 Holes Final Round Women’s 9 Hole Cup Front 9 Course Closed until 7.30am-10.30am & 11.30am - 1.00pm

STROKE - Monthly Medal 3rd Round Hugh Bell Trophy

STABLEFORD Mother’s Day

“Your place on the course is behind the group in front, not in front of the group behind.”

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Monday 9

MAY 2016

Tuesday 10 PAR 2nd Round Laurel Wreath Matchplay 9 Holers Back 9 Wednesday 11 STABLEFORD

Thursday 12

Friday 13

Saturday 14

Sunday 15

STABLEFORD

STABLEFORD & PENNANT JUNIOR DIV 2 Course Closed from 10.30am

“Your place on the course is behind the group in front, not in front of the group behind.”

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16 Monday Monday

MAY 2016 PENNANT WOMENS HICKORY STICK Course closed until 11.00am

17 Tuesday

STABLEFORD 2nd Round Captain & Vice Captain Trophy 2nd Round Tom Hardy Memorial Trophy 9 Holers Front 9

18 Wednesday

STABLEFORD Special Guest Day - McDonald Conveyancing

19 Thursday Thursday

HANDICAP MATCHPLAY Nomads 9.00am 1st Tee Closed 8.30am until 10.00am

20 Friday

21 Saturday

22 Sunday

PAR

PAR

“Your place on the course is behind the group in front, not in front of the group behind.”

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MAY 2016

23 Monday

24 Tuesday

STROKE & PUTTING 3rd Round Monthly Medal 3rd Round International Bowl 9 Holers Back 9

25 PAR Wednesday

Thursday 26

Friday 27

Saturday 28

Sunday 29

STABLEFORD

STABLEFORD

“Your place on the course is behind the group in front, not in front of the group behind.”

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MAY 2016

Monday 30

PAR Tuesday 31 1st Round Club Professional Trophy

Turnbull Salver Quarter Finals must be completed by today 2pm

9 Holers front 9

JUNE 2016 Wednesday 1

STROKE Mid-week Medal

Thursday 2

Friday 3

Saturday 4

Sunday 5

STROKE Final Round Hugh Bell Trophy

STROKE & PENNANT WOMENS A2 Course Closed 8.00am

“Your place on the course is behind the group in front, not in front of the group behind.”

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Monday Monday 6

JUNE 2016 MATCHPLAY Women’s Hickory matches 1st Tee Closed from 7:30am-10:30am

Tuesday 7

STABLEFORD 3rd Round Captain & Vice Captain Trophy 3rd Round Tom Hardy Memorial Trophy 9 Holers Back 9

8 Wednesday

STABLEFORD

Thursday 9

Friday 10

Saturday 11

Sunday 12

STABLEFORD Legacy Day, Competition Fee $8 Grade winners qualify for Governors Cup STABLEFORD

“Your place on the course is behind the group in front, not in front of the group behind.”

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JUNE 2016

13 Monday

14 Tuesday

STABLEFORD 3rd Round Laurel Wreath Matchplay 9 Holers Front 9

15 STABLEFORD Wednesday Special Guest Day -

Thursday 16

Friday 17

Saturday 18

Sunday 19

PAR

PAR & PENNANT MENS BONNAR CUP Course Closed from 8.00am

“Your place on the course is behind the group in front, not in front of the group behind.”

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JUNE 2016

20 Monday

21 Tuesday

STROKE & PUTTING

2nd Round Women’s President’s Trophy 4th Round Monthly Medal 1st 18 Hole Eclectic 9 Holers Back 9 - STROKE

22 PAR Wednesday

23 Thursday

24 Friday

25 Saturday

26 Sunday

STABLEFORD Presidents Trophy Qualifying

STABLEFORD & PENNANT MENS SIMPSON CUP Course Closed from 8.00am

“Your place on the course is behind the group in front, not in front of the group behind.”

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JUNE 2016

27 Monday Monday PENNANT WOMENS CLEEK 2 Course Closed ntil 10.30am

28 PAR Tuesday

2nd Round Club Professional Trophy 2nd 18 Hole Eclectic Starts today Turnbull Salver Semi-Finals must be completed by today 9 Holers Front 9

29 STABLEFORD Wednesday

30 Thursday

JULY 2016 1 Friday

2 Saturday

3 Sunday

STROKE Monthly Medal 1st Round Captains Winter Trophy STROKE Sunday Medal 1st Round Vice Captains Winter Trophy

“Your place on the course is behind the group in front, not in front of the group behind.”

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4 Monday

5 Tuesday

JULY 2016

STABLEFORD

4th Round Laurel Wreath Matchplay 9 Holers Back 9 -STABLEFORD

6 STROKE Wednesday Mid-week Medal 1st Round Golf Professional Trophy Thursday 7

Friday 8

Saturday 9

STABLEFORD

Sunday 10

STABLEFORD

“Your place on the course is behind the group in front, not in front of the group behind.”

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JULY 2016

11 Monday

12 Tuesday

13 Wednesday

STROKE & PUTTING 5th Round Monthly Medal 9 Holers Front 9

PAR

Thursday 14

Friday 15

Saturday 16

Sunday 17

PAR

PAR Father & Son including Family Pairs

“Your place on the course is behind the group in front, not in front of the group behind.”

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Monday 18

Tuesday 19

JULY 2016

STABLEFORD PINK BALL Donations to Breast Cancer Foundations 9 Holers Back 9

Wednesday 20 STABLEFORD Special Guest Day -

Thursday 21

Friday 22

Saturday 23

Sunday 24

STABLEFORD

STABLEFORD 1st Round Presidents Trophy

“Your place on the course is behind the group in front, not in front of the group behind.”

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Monday 25

Tuesday 26

JULY 2016

PAR 3rd Round Club Professional Trophy 9 Holers Front 9

Wednesday 27 STABLEFORD

Thursday 28

Friday 29

Saturday 30

Sunday 31

STABLEFORD & 4BBB

STABLEFORD

“Your place on the course is behind the group in front, not in front of the group behind.”

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1 Monday

2 Tuesday

AUGUST 2016

STABLEFORD 4th Round Captain & Vice Captains Trophy Turnbull Salver Semi Final Round must be completed by 2pm today

9 Holers Back 9 - STABLEFORD Wednesday 3

STROKE Mid-week Medal 2nd Round Club Professional Trophy

4 Thursday

5 Friday

6 Saturday

7 Sunday

STROKE Monthly Medal 2nd Round Winter Captains Trophy STROKE Sunday Medal 2nd Round Vice Captains Trophy

“Your place on the course is behind the group in front, not in front of the group behind.”

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AUGUST 2016

8 Monday

Tuesday 9

STABLEFORD 5th Round Laurel Wreath Matchplay 9 Holers Front 9 - STABLEFORD

10 PAR Wednesday

Thursday 11 HANDICAP MATCHPLAY Nomads 9am Course Closed 8.30am until 9.30am Friday 12

Saturday 13

Sunday 14

PAR

PAR

“Your place on the course is behind the group in front, not in front of the group behind.”

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15 Monday

AUGUST 2016

16 PAR Tuesday Final Round Club Professional Trophy 9 Holers Back 9 - PAR

17 STABLEFORD Wednesday Special Guest Day -

Thursday 18

Friday 19

Saturday 20

Sunday 21

STABLEFORD

STABLEFORD & MENS FOURSOMES CHAMPIONSHIPS Tee Closed 7.00am-7.45am & 11.30am-12.15pm

“Your place on the course is behind the group in front, not in front of the group behind.”

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22 Monday

AUGUST 2016

23 STROKE & PUTTING Tuesday 3rd Round Women’s President’s Trophy 6th Round Monthly Medal 9 Holers Front 9 - STROKE 24 STABLEFORD Wednesday

Thursday 25 MATCHPLAY Thursday Women’s Southern Shield Matches 1st Tee Closed from 8:30am-10:30am 26 Friday

27 Saturday

28 Sunday

STROKE Mens Club Championships 1st Round

STABLEFORD Presidents Trophy Quarter Finals

“Your place on the course is behind the group in front, not in front of the group behind.”

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Monday 29

Tuesday 30

AUGUST 2016

STABLEFORD Final Round Tom Hardy Memorial Trophy 9 Holers Back 9

Wednesday 31 STABLEFORD

SEPTEMBER 2016 Thursday 1

2 Friday

Saturday 3

Sunday 4

STROKE Mens Club Championships 2nd Round Monthly Medal 3rd Round Winter Captains Trophy STROKE Sunday Medal 3rd Round Vice Captains Winter Trophy

“Your place on the course is behind the group in front, not in front of the group behind.”

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Monday 5

Tuesday 6

SEPTEMBER 2016

STROKE Final Round Women’s President’s Trophy 9 Holers Front 9 -STROKE

Wednesday 7 STROKE Mid-week Medal 3rd Round Golf Professionals Trophy Thursday 8

Friday 9

Saturday 10

Sunday 11

STROKE Mens Club Championships 3rd Round

STABLEFORD

“Your place on the course is behind the group in front, not in front of the group behind.”

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SEPTEMBER 2016

12 Monday

13 STABLEFORD Tuesday

Sponsors Day - Allen Jewellers 9 Holers Back 9 - STABLEFORD

14 PAR Wednesday

Thursday 15

Friday 16

Saturday 17

Sunday 18

STROKE Mens Club Championships final Round

PAR

“Your place on the course is behind the group in front, not in front of the group behind.”

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SEPTEMBER 2016 19 Monday

20 Tuesday

STROKE

6th Round Laurel Wreath (if required) otherwise PAR

9 Holers Front9 21 Wednesday

STABLEFORD Special Guest Day -

Thursday 22

Friday 23

Saturday 24

Sunday 25

STABLEFORD Captains Summer Trophy Qualifying

STABLEFORD Presidents Trophy Semi Finals

“Your place on the course is behind the group in front, not in front of the group behind.”

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SEPTEMBER 2016

26 Monday Monday

FOURSOMES STROKE 1st Round Foursomes Qualifying Tee Closed until 10:00am FOURSOMES STROKE 2nd Round Foursomes Qualifying Stableford for others 9 Holers Back 9

27 Tuesday

28 Wednesday

STABLEFORD

Thursday 29 MATCHPLAY Thursday Semi Finals Women’s Foursomes Championships Rounds of 32 & 16 Golf SA Amateur Matchplay Course Closed All Day

Friday Friday 30

MATCHPLAY

Finals Women’s Foursomes Championships A Grade 36 Holes, B Grade 27 Holes, C Grade 18 Holes Course Closed All Day

OCTOBER 2016

Saturday 1

Sunday 2

STABLEFORD

STABLEFORD & MATCHPLAY Golf SA Amateur Final 36 Holes

“Your place on the course is behind the group in front, not in front of the group behind.”

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3 Monday

4 Tuesday

5 Wednesday

Thursday Thursday 6

OCTOBER 2016

STABLEFORD

Final Round Captain & Vice Captains Trophy Grandmothers Trophy All Eclectics End 9 Holers Front 9 - STABLEFORD

STROKE Mid-week Medal Final Round Club Professional Trophy STABLEFORD Women’s Golf SA Open Day 9:00am Shotgun start Course Closed until 1.30pm

Friday 7

Saturday 8

Sunday 9

STROKE Monthly Medal Final Round Captains Winter Trophy STROKE Sunday Medal

Presidents Matchplay final Final Round Vice Captains Winter Trophy Course Closed from 3.00pm - Greens Renovations

“Your place on the course is behind the group in front, not in front of the group behind.”

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OCTOBER 2016

Monday 10 Greens Renovations

Tuesday 11

Wednesday 12

Thursday 13

MULTIPLIER STABLEFORD Fun Renovations Day Turnbull Salver Finals completed by 2pm today PAR

9 HOLE CHALLENGE VS FHGC Course closed 9.30am until 10.30am

Friday 14

Saturday 15

Sunday 16

STABLEFORD

STABLEFORD

1st Round Captains Summer Trophy Matchplay

“Your place on the course is behind the group in front, not in front of the group behind.”

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OCTOBER 2016

Monday 17

STABLEFORD Tuesday 18 Committee Appreciation Trophy 9 Holers Front 9 Wednesday 19

STABLEFORD Special Guest Day -

Thursday 20

Friday 21

Saturday 22

Sunday 23

PAR

PAR

“Your place on the course is behind the group in front, not in front of the group behind.”

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Monday 24

OCTOBER 2016

Tuesday 25

LADIES CLOSING & PRESENTATION DAY Meeting Begins 9.30am Proshop Competition from 11.00am

Wednesday 26

STABLEFORD

Thursday 27

Friday 28

Saturday 29

Sunday 30

STABLEFORD Best 3 of 4 Ball Aggregate

STABLEFORD

“Your place on the course is behind the group in front, not in front of the group behind.”

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OCTOBER 2016

Monday 31

NOVEMBER 2016 Melbourne Cup Day

Tuesday 1

Wednesday 2

STROKE Mid-week Medal

Thursday 3

Friday 4

Saturday 5

Sunday 6

STROKE Monthly Medal 1st Round Life Members Summer Cup STROKE Sunday Medal

“Your place on the course is behind the group in front, not in front of the group behind.”

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Monday 7

Tuesday 8

Wednesday 9

NOVEMBER 2016

STABLEFORD 9 Holers Back 9

PAR

Thursday 10

Friday 11

Saturday 12

Sunday 13

STABLEFORD

STABLEFORD Captains Summer Trophy Quarter Finals

“Your place on the course is behind the group in front, not in front of the group behind.”

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NOVEMBER 2016

Monday 14

Tuesday 15

STROKE 9 Holers Front 9

Wednesday 16 STABLEFORD Special Guest Day - Reynella Mazda

Thursday 17

Friday 18

Saturday 19

Sunday 20

PAR

PAR 1st Round Mixed Foursomes Championship

“Your place on the course is behind the group in front, not in front of the group behind.”

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Monday 21

Tuesday 22

Wednesday 23

NOVEMBER 2016

PAR 9 Holers Back 9

STABLEFORD

Thursday 24

Friday 25

Saturday 26

Sunday 27

STABLEFORD

STABLEFORD Final Round Mixed Foursomes Championships

“Your place on the course is behind the group in front, not in front of the group behind.”

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Monday 28

Tuesday 29

Wednesday 30

NOVEMBER 2016

St Andrews Day 4BBB STABLEFORD AGGREGATE INDIVIDUAL STABLEFORD 9 Holers Front 9 STABLEFORD

DECEMBER 2016 Thursday 1

Friday 2

Saturday 3

Sunday 4

STROKE Monthly Medal 2nd Round Life Member’s Summer Cup STROKE Sunday Medal

“Your place on the course is behind the group in front, not in front of the group behind.”

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Monday 5

Tuesday 6

Wednesday 7

DECEMBER 2016

WOMEN’S CHRISTMAS PARTY DAY 9 Hole Comp Shotgun Start DETAILS TBA STROKE Mid-week Medal

Thursday 8

Friday 9

Saturday 10

Sunday 11

AMBROSE Ham & Turkey Ambrose 7.30am & 1pm Shotgun Starts PAR & SOCIAL AMBROSE Ham & Turkey Social Ambrose

“Your place on the course is behind the group in front, not in front of the group behind.”

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Monday 12

Tuesday 13

Wednesday 14

DECEMBER 2016

GOLF SA JUNIOR OPEN Course Closed until 11.30am

PAR

Thursday 15

Friday 16

Saturday 17

Sunday 18

PAR 1st Round Summer Par

STABLEFORD

“Your place on the course is behind the group in front, not in front of the group behind.”

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Monday 19

Tuesday 20

Wednesday 21

DECEMBER 2016

No Women’s Competition Course open to all members

STABLEFORD Special Guest Day -

Thursday 22

Friday 23

Saturday 24

Sunday 25

STABLEFORD Morning Competition Only Clubhouse & Proshop closing at 3.00pm CHRISTMAS DAY Clubhouse and Proshop Closed

“Your place on the course is behind the group in front, not in front of the group behind.”

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Monday 26

Tuesday 27

Wednesday 28

DECEMBER 2016

No Women’s Competition Course open to all members

STABLEFORD

Thursday 29

Friday 30

Saturday 31

Sunday 1

PAR BISQUE

JANUARY 2017

“Your place on the course is behind the group in front, not in front of the group behind.”

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Monday 2

Tuesday 3

Wednesday 4

JANUARY 2017

STABLEFORD 9 Holers Back 9

STROKE Mid-week Medal

Thursday 5

Friday 6

Saturday 7

Sunday 8

STROKE Monthly Medal 3rd Round Life Members Summer Cup STROKE Sunday Medal Captains summer Trophy Semi Finals

“Your place on the course is behind the group in front, not in front of the group behind.”

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Monday 9

Tuesday 10

Wednesday 11

JANUARY 2017

PAR 9 Holers Front 9

PAR

Thursday 12

Friday 13

Saturday 14

Sunday 15

PAR 2nd Round Summer Par

PAR

“Your place on the course is behind the group in front, not in front of the group behind.”

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Monday 16

Tuesday 17

Wednesday 18

JANUARY 2017

STROKE 9 Holers Back 9

STABLEFORD Special Guest Day

Thursday 19

Friday 20

Saturday 21

Sunday 22

STABLEFORD

STABLEFORD

“Your place on the course is behind the group in front, not in front of the group behind.”

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JANUARY 2017

Monday 23

STABLEFORD Tuesday 24 9 Holers Front 9

Wednesday 25

STABLEFORD

Thursday 26

Friday 27

Saturday 28

Sunday 29

STABLEFORD

STABLEFORD Captains Summer Trophy Final

“Your place on the course is behind the group in front, not in front of the group behind.”

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Monday 30

Tuesday 31

Wednesday 1

JANUARY 2017

PAR 9 Holers Back 9

FEBRUARY 2017 STROKE Mid-week Medal

Thursday 2

Friday 3

Saturday 4

Sunday 5

STROKE Monthly Medal Final Round Life Members Summer Cup STROKE Sunday Medal

“Your place on the course is behind the group in front, not in front of the group behind.”

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FEBRUARY 2017

Monday 6

Tuesday 7

STROKE 9 Holers Front 9

Wednesday 8 PAR

Thursday 9

Friday 10

Saturday 11

Sunday 12

PAR 3rd Round Summer Par

GROSS STROKE John Crosby Vardon Course Closed All Day

“Your place on the course is behind the group in front, not in front of the group behind.”

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Monday 13

Tuesday 14

FEBRUARY 2017

STABLEFORD

9 Holers Back 9

Wednesday 15 STABLEFORD Special Guest Day -

Thursday 16

Friday 17

Saturday 18

Sunday 19

STABLEFORD

PAR

“Your place on the course is behind the group in front, not in front of the group behind.”

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Monday 20

Tuesday 21

FEBRUARY 2017

PAR 9 Holers Front 9

Wednesday 22 STABLEFORD

Thursday 23

Friday 24

Saturday 25 STABLEFORD

Sunday 26

STABLEFORD

“Your place on the course is behind the group in front, not in front of the group behind.”

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Monday 27

FEBRUARY 2017

STROKE Tuesday 28 9 Holers Back 9

Wednesday 1

MARCH 2017

STROKE Mid-week Medal

Thursday 2

Friday 3

Saturday 4

Sunday 5

STROKE

Monthly Medal 1st Round Hugh Bell Trophy Monthly Medal Winner Playoff 1st Round Matchplay Championships Qualifying

STROKE Sunday Medal

“Your place on the course is behind the group in front, not in front of the group behind.”

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6 Monday

MARCH 2017

Tuesday 7

LADIES SEASON OPENING DAY 9 Hole Stableford Competition Shotgun Start 8.30am Meeting Start 11.00am

Wednesday 8

STABLEFORD

Thursday 9

Friday 10

Saturday 11

Sunday 12

PAR Final Round Summer Par

STABLEFORD

“Your place on the course is behind the group in front, not in front of the group behind.”

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13 Monday

14 Tuesday

MARCH 2017

STROKE & PUTTING

1st Round Monthly Medal 1st Round International Bowl 1st Round Women’s Presidents Trophy Eclectics Begin 9 Holers Back 9

15 STABLEFORD Wednesday Special Guest Day -

Thursday 16

Friday 17

Saturday 18

STROKE Matchplay Championship Qualifying

Sunday 19

PAR Matchplay Championship Round of 16

“Your place on the course is behind the group in front, not in front of the group behind.”

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MARCH 2017

20 Monday

21 Tuesday

STABLEFORD 1st Round Captain & Vice Captain Trophy 9 Holers Front 9

22 PAR Wednesday

Thursday 23

Friday 24

Saturday 25

STABLEFORD Matchplay Championship Quarter & Semi Finals

Sunday 26

STABLEFORD Matchplay Championship Finals 36 Holes

“Your place on the course is behind the group in front, not in front of the group behind.”

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MARCH 2017

27 Monday

28 Tuesday

TBC

29 STABLEFORD Wednesday

30 Thursday

31 Friday

APRIL 2017 1 Saturday

2 Sunday

“Your place on the course is behind the group in front, not in front of the group behind.”

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