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PARAPARAUMU BEACH GOLF CLUB (Inc.) Postal Address: 376 Kapiti Road P.O. Box 1544 Paraparaumu Beach 5252 Telephone: (04) 902-8200 Fax: (04) 902-8201 Email: office@paraparaumubeachgolfclub.co.nz manager@paraparaumubeachgolfclub.co.nz Website: www.paraparaumubeachgolfclub.co.nz Tee bookings: On the above website (04) 902 8216 bookings@paraparaumubeachgolfclub.co.nz Catering: Chrysalis Catering (027) 201 6435 christine.papps@xtra.co.nz ADMINISTRATION General Manager: (04) 902 8205 Admin Manager: (04) 902 8209 Office: (04) 902 8200 Bar / Club House: (04) 902 8203 Golf Shop: (04) 902 8216 Course Superintendent: (021) 405 427 (after hours) Greens Complex: (04) 902 8204 1
TABLE OF CONTENTS CLUB OFFICERS Administration 1 Club Officers 3 Staff 4 President Course History 5 Paul De Bernardo General Information 7 Membership Categories 10 Management Committee Reciprocal Golf Courses 11 Murray Armstrong Playing Information 14 David Buck Members Code Of Behaviour 23 Ray Foss (Chairman) Competing In Club Competitions 24 Jenny Mackay (Womens Captain) Marquee 2 Day Events 28 Glen Mitchell (Mens Captain) Mens Trophies 29 Norrey Simmons Womens Trophies 30 Mixed Event Trophies 32 Junior (U19) Trophies 32 Men’s Committee Wednesday Mens Competition 33 Frank Borren Womens Championships 34 Scott Coan Womens Summer Events 34 David Harris Women Senior 9-Holers 35 Malcolm Robertson Women Wednesday 9-Holers 35 Paul Wronski Wednesday Mens Programme 36 Annual Shoot Outs 39 Women’s Committee 9 Hole Golf 40 Sue Armstrong Junior Golf Academy 41 Interclub Golf 43 Linda Brooks Mcdonalds Twilight Golf 44 Carol Dring Kapiti Veterans Golf 45 Margaret Homer Golden Coast Veteran Golfers 46 Andrea Mark Programme Of Events 49 Mary McCulloch Golden Coast Veterans Events 49 Pru Oxley Programme Of Major Events 2015 50 Naomi Radburn Womens Major Golf Events 54 Elizabeth Welsh 2015 Club Calendar 56 Member’s Phone Number List 73 2 3
STAFF COURSE HISTORY General Manager In 1929 the late Mr. Malcolm Maclean who had been farming an area of land at Paraparaumu decided to subdivide part of his land that Leo Barber fronted on Paraparaumu Beach. He interested Mr. S. George Nathan in the project and the latter then formed a small syndicate, which Administration Manager included Mr. Stronach Paterson and Mr. D.O. Whyte, to purchase the land as a speculation. Sharon Collinson Some 200 acres of Beach Front was subdivided into seaside sections Golf Services Manager and the balance of 120 acres formed into an 18 hole golf course as an added attraction to buyers. Ricky Scammell After all the sections had been sold Messrs. Paterson and Whyte Bar Manager decided to form a Club to take over the Golf Course from the syndicate and ensure the retention of the Golf Course which had Sheila Jennings become so much of a part of the life of the rapidly growing seaside resort. They succeeded in interesting sufficient golfing enthusiasts Greens Superintendent and the club was duly formed and incorporated. Leo Barber It was decided to redesign the course entirely and to lay out a modern first class championship course which would be fit to stage the most Assistant Superintendent important golfing events. The club was fortunate in securing the services of Mr. Alex Russell of Melbourne, an ex Open Champion Brett Smith of Australia, who had already designed some of Melbourne’s most famous courses, to design the layout. Mr Russell said as soon as he saw the country that it could provide one of the best courses in the world. Having approved the plans, and under the supervision of Mr Whyte, the course was constructed by Head Greenkeeper Jack Hunt and his staff and ready for opening in 1949. Twelve Months later when he returned to inspect the work which had been done, Mr Russell expressed his complete satisfaction with the result. In the years that proceeded, Paraparaumu Beach was to be famed as one of the finest links in the Southern Hemisphere and went on to host many of the countries leading golf tournaments including 12 New Zealand Opens. It has ranked as high as 71 by esteemed US magazine, Golf Digest’s world rankings of golf courses and has unquestionably become as its founders had hoped, a real asset to the game in New Zealand. 4 5
GENERAL INFORMATION Of em en t, C om m ittee and Staff FINANCIAL YEAR PLAYING YEAR The Manag each Golf club January 1 to December 31 January to December Paraparaumu B s those advertiser Wish to thank onsorship OFFICE HOURS SUBSCRIPTION YEAR ho th ro u g h th eir generous sp W y awareness Mon to Fri 8.30am-5.00pm September 1 to August 31 And communit le. m ad e th is pu blication possib have GOLF SHOP ld The golf services team provides a comprehensive service by possible we wou In return, where al ik e way of golf equipment, apparel, and repairs. Trundlers and rs and visitors Ask all membe so by rs carts may be hired. g iv e th ei r su pport to our spon T o es they si n g th e pr od ucts and servic GOLF SHOP - HOURS OF OPENING: U ook. dv er ti se in th is years Handb Mon-Fri 7.30am to 5.00pm A ils Weekends and Public Holidays 7.00am to 5.00pm e sponsors deta Also note that th eb si te on our w Have been placed t to them. PROFESSIONAL COACHING: pa rt of ou r ac know dgemen le Coaching by appointment with PGA Professional Kevin Smith as Visit: OPENING HOURS - CLUBHOUSE: The clubhouse lounge is open to all members and their b.co.nz mubeachgolfclu guests during Office hours or until bar closing. Members must www.paraparau introduce their guests and enter their name in the visitor’s book. 6 7
REGULAR CLUB EVENTS & COURSE PRIORITIES CATERER Mondays: Disc Draws (Men and Women welcome) The club contracts the services of a professional caterer, Tuesdays: Womens Club Day (mornings) Chrysalis Catering, to provide a range of quality counter Wednesdays: Midweek Mens Club Day (11am-3pm), food for members and visitors on most days of the week and 9 holers (8.30am) particularly when regular events are scheduled. Normal hours Saturdays: Womens Club Day (mornings) are 10.00am - 5.00pm however these hours, the catering Sundays: Mens’ Club Day - Blue Tees - All day tee facilities and range of service available on any day may be priority applies varied by inclement weather and/or demand. Players may also place orders in advance for their convenience when playing. OPENING HOURS - BAR: The caterers are also available for functions both on and off Summer Winter premises. Monday, Thursday 3.00pm - 6.30pm 3.00pm - 6.30pm Tuesday 3.00pm - 6.00pm Not Open CLUB NOTICES Wednesday 3.00pm - 7.30pm 3.00pm - 7.00pm All notices including results, draws, upcoming events and Friday 2.00pm - 8.30pm 2.00pm - 8.30pm matters of general interest will be posted on the clubs website, Saturday 11.00am - 7.00pm 11.00am - 7.00pm or in the Golf Shop, in the Mens and Womens Locker Rooms Sunday 11.00am - 8.30pm 11.00am - 8.30pm and from time to time on the TV Sets located in the lounge and bar areas. The bar facilities and hours of opening may be varied by inclement weather and/or lack of demand, at the discretion of CLUB WEB SITE the Bar Manager. Members are encouraged to visit the clubs website to make their Tee Bookings and to locate a wide range of material SALE OF LIQUOR pertaining to the club, its history, constitution, policies and The club operates under licence and is bound by the other useful information as the Management Committee see fit appropriate laws. Members and visitors under the age of 18 to publish from time to time. years or who are intoxicated, will not be served liquor. SOCIAL MEDIA The club maintains a general Facebook and Twitter (@PBGC1) presence for the benefit of all members, allowing social commentary on all matters pertaining to the club. Similarly a 8 9
Facebook presence is maintained for the Junior Golf Academy. RECIPROCAL GOLF COURSES STORAGE FACILITIES NEW ZEALAND RUSSLEY GOLF CLUB Limited storage is available for clubs, trundlers and carts and THE GRANGE CHRISTCHURCH may be arranged through the office. Stored at members own AUCKLAND 03 358 4748 risk. info@russleygc.co.nz 09 278 9777 reservations@thegrange.co.nz www.russleygc.co.nz CAR PARKS www.grangegolfclub.co.nz The main car park is situated in front of the 9th green with CLEARWATER RESORT access from Kapiti Road. Limited parking is available adjacent TITIRANGI GOLF CLUB CHRISTCHURCH to the green shed in the old greens complex and is generally AUCKLAND 03 360 2146 restricted to those members storing carts in this area. 09 827 5749 play@clearwaternz.com golfdirector@titirangigolf.co.nz www.clearwaternz.com Cars are parked on club property at members and visitors risk. www.titirangigolf.co.nz Nominated vehicles only can park by the tent and clubrooms. OTAGO GOLF CLUB WHITFORD PARK GOLF CLUB DUNEDIN MEMBERSHIP CATEGORIES AUCKLAND 03 467 2099 09 530 8823 otagogc.balmacewen@xtra.co.nz The club offers a range of membership types including the gm@whitfordpark.co.nz www.otagogolfclub.co.nz following: whitford.park@golf.co.nz Full Playing Nine Hole NAPIER GOLF CLUB AUSTRALIA Summer Restricted 06 844 7913 Under 30 Under 28 napier@golf.co.nz MORNINGTON GOLF CLUB Under 25 Under 19 Junior Mornington VIC Non-Playing NEW PLYMOUTH GOLF CLUB +61 3 5975 2784 Current subscriptions are available from the office upon 06 755 1349 club@morningtongolf.com.au request. npgc@paradise.net.nz www.morningtongolf.com.au Contact the office for further information, including payment by instalment options. 10 11
THE NATIONAL GOLF CLUB BANKSTOWN GOLF CLUB PACIFIC GOLF CLUB MT OSMOND GOLF CLUB Cape Schank VIC Milperra NSW CARINDALE QLD Mt Osmond SA +61 3 5988 6666 +61 2 9773 0628 +61 7 3349 4411 +61 3 5984 3521 info@nationalgolf.com.au info@bankstowngolf.com.au admin@pacificgolf.com.au info@mtosmondgolf.com.au www.nationalgolf.com.au www.bankstowngolf.com.au www.pacificgolf.com.au www.mtosmondgolf.com.au PORTSEA GOLF CLUB CASTLE HILL PALMER GOLD COAST UNITED STATES OF Portsea VIC COUNTRY CLUB Robina QLD AMERICA +61 3 9570 1136 Baulkam Hills NSW +61 7 5593 1766 HACIENDA GOLF CLUB office@portseagolf.com.au +61 2 9634 2499 proshoppgc@palmergolf.com.au La Habra CALIF www.portseagolf.com.au admin@chcc.co.au www.robinawoods.co.au +1 562 697 3610 www.chcc.com.au www.haciendagolfclub.com THIRTEENTH BEACH GC LAKE KARRINYUP Ballerine Peninsula VIC THE LAKES GOLF CLUB COUNTRY CLUB FRANCE +61 3 5254 2922 Sydney NSW North Beach Rd Karrinyup WA GOLF De PIERREVERT LA GRAND golfshop@13thbeach.net +61 2 9669 1311 +61 8 9422 8285 Gardette Pierrevert www.13thbeach.net match@thelakesgolfclub.com.au proshop@lkcc.com.au +33 4 9272 1719 www.lkcc.com.au www.golf-du-luberon.com/ WOODLANDS GOLF CLUB NEWCASTLE GOLF CLUB Melbourne VIC Fern Bay NSW MANDURAH GOLF CLUB +61 3 9580 1157 +61 2 4928 1365 Mandurah WA golf_manager@woodlandsgolf.com.au information@newcastlegolf.com.au +61 8 9581 2968 Members intending to visit www.woodlands.golf.au www.newcastlegolf.co.au www.mandcountryclub.com.au any of our reciprocal clubs must obtain updated details YARRA YARRA GOLF CLUB PYMBLE GOLF CLUB THE GRANGE GOLF CLUB of reciprocal privileges, as Melbourne VIC Cowan Rd. St Ives NSW Adelaide SA they may vary from club to +61 3 5984 3521 +61 2 9144 5585 +61 8 83557100 reception@yarrayarra.com.au club, and arrange a letter of office@pymblegolf.com.au info@grangegolf.com.au www.yarrayarra.com.au introduction from the General www.pymblegolf.com.au www.grangegolf.com.au Manager prior to making their bookings. 12 13
or out of bounds, to save time, he should play a provisional PLAYING INFORMATION ball. Players searching for a ball should signal the players behind them to pass as soon as it becomes apparent that the ETIQUETTE ball will not easily be found. They should not search for five There are certain points of etiquette when playing golf. These minutes before doing so. They should not continue play until are just some of them. the players following them have passed and are out of range. If a match fails to keep its place on the course and loses more SAFETY than one clear hole on the players in front, it should invite the Prior to playing a stroke or making a practice swing, the player match following to pass. should ensure that no one is standing close by or in a position In stableford competitions players should pick up once they to be hit by the club, the ball, or any stones, pebbles, twigs or cannot score any points on a given hole. the like which may be moved by the stroke or swing. PRIORITY ON THE COURSE CONSIDERATION FOR OTHER PLAYERS In the absence of special rules, two-ball matches should have The player who has the honour should be allowed to play precedence over and be entitled to pass any three or four before his opponent or fellow-competitor tees his ball. No one ball match, which should invite them through. A single player should move, talk to, stand close to, or directly behind the ball has no standing and should give way to a match of any kind. or the hole when a player is addressing the ball or making a Any match playing a whole round is entitled to pass a match stroke. No player should play until the players in front are out playing a shorter round. of range. CARE OF THE COURSE PACE OF PLAY Holes in bunkers All players have a responsibility to maintain an acceptable Before leaving a bunker, a player should carefully fill up and pace of play to ensure the enjoyment of the game by all. smooth over all holes and footprints. In general the pace of play is determined by the speed of the Repair divots, ball-marks and damage by spikes groups playing ahead therefore all players should always play A player should ensure that any divot made and any damage without delay and not fall behind the group immediately in to the putting green made by a ball is carefully repaired. On front of them. completion of each hole any damage to the putting green caused by golf shoe spikes should be repaired. If a player believes his ball may be lost outside a water hazard 14 15
Damage to greens – flagsticks, bags, etc. using a motorised cart will be subject to the following Players should ensure that, when putting down bags or the conditions of use: flagstick, no damage is done to the putting green and that 7. Carts must be kept to all pathways and parking areas neither they nor their caddies damage the hole by standing where provided. close to it, in handling the flagstick or in removing the ball 8. Carts are not to be driven within 10 metres of the from the hole. The flagstick should be properly replaced in the greens and tees. hole before the players leave the putting green. Players should 9. Carts are not to be driven in the long rough. not damage the putting green by leaning on their putters, particularly when removing the ball from the hole. Individuals seen infringing any of the conditions above are likely to have their privileges to using a cart withdrawn. MOTORISED CARTS - Conditions of Use All Cart users need to take particular care with driving on the The Club has a preference for all golfers to walk when playing slopes as these are the areas most susceptible to course the course with the use of motorised carts being a privilege, damage and injury in the wetter and very dry months. not a right: The Golf Services Manager will be responsible for the 1. All users must have a current driver’s license allocation of Carts and the monitoring of their use. 2. All owners of Carts must hold appropriate insurance. All members are within their rights to monitor the use of carts 3. Using Motorised Carts (“Carts”) in competitive play is and to bring to the attention of the user and/or club officials not encouraged and prior approval is required from the any obvious and/or repeated abuse of privilege. respective committees for those members who feel they have special grounds for dispensation, such as PRACTICE age, health and/or injuries. Such dispensation will not Damage through practice swings be unreasonably withheld. In taking practice swings, players should avoid causing 4. Only Carts authorised by the General Manager and damage to the course, particularly the tees, by removing approved for purpose can be used on the course. divots. 5. Golf Carts must be electric and must not have seating Practice Areas capacity for more than two people. (Existing use rights Practice putting green between the clubhouse and the 18th apply but are deemed to expire upon termination of a green. Chipping green between car park and 9th green. Nets membership). behind chipping green, and practice fairway adjacent to the 6. Motorbikes or Scooters are not permitted. 18th fairway. As motorised carts cause damage to the course, any person Practice on the course is permitted using no more than 16 17
two balls and playing successive holes, provided that no scorecard completed and at least 13 holes played (7 holes for interference with regular play occurs. 9 Hole members). Should a member have a Hole in One at another NZ Affiliated DAMAGE TO PROPERTY Golf Club, an invoice from that club should be arranged Any damage to club or neighbouring property must be between management for their bar account. Under no reported to the office immediately. circumstances should this exceed $150. STARTING Online start sheets are used 7 days per week and LEAVE OF ABSENCE are posted for entries 1 week in advance - www. A Leave of Absence may be granted if the member has paraparaumubeachgolfclub.co.nz. suffered an injury that will preclude them from playing golf for Failure to meet player’s tee time will result in relegation to the a period in excess of 6 months (Medical Certificate required). end of the field. A member granted leave of absence is entitled to a pro rata credit of the balance between any base subscription paid HANDICAP SYSTEM for any absence period in the current paid up subscription The club uses the NZGA Slope System. year and a non playing subscription for the same period. Club Handicapper: Dennis Copps The credit is to a maximum of six months and will remain on Handicap indexes are posted in the Golf Shop and must be the member’s account pending their return. The period is converted to a course handicap appropriate to the tees being not retrospective and is taken from the time that the club is used on the day. informed of the injury. Men: Handicap queries should be made Monday, Tuesday, A Leave of Absence will not be given for personal or financial Thursday between 9.30 a.m. and 12.00 noon to the Club reasons nor considered in retrospect. Women: Tuesday and Saturdays after golf. DRESS HOLE IN ONE A tidy standard of dress is required on the course and in the All Full playing and 9 Hole Members pay a Hole in One clubhouse. Our expectation is that players wear clothing insurance levy. This entitles the member to an allowance designed for the playing of golf which typically excludes work of $200 for a bar account that day and an engraved trophy jeans, tee shirts, rugby/football shirts and clothing displaying to celebrate the event. The office should be notified at the large images. Shoes with socks are the preferred footwear conclusion of the round or as soon as possible.In all cases in the lounge however clean footwear used on the course a hole in one must be during a legitimate round, a signed may be worn in the clubhouse. The wearing of sandals in the 18 19
lounge is permissible during the summer months only. Hats completing their round, particularly in competition play. should not be worn inside the club house at any time. If you Alternatively cards may be returned to the Golf Shop for later are not dressed correctly you may not be permitted to play processing. golf on the course or use the lounge facilities. All cards are randomly audited by the club handicapper who GREEN FEES has the right to dispute and/or discard doubtful cards. Casual golfers, affiliated members and international visitors may pay green fees to play on the course subject to course LOCAL RULES availability and other conditions that may be set by the 1. Ground Under Repair – may be defined by blue stakes Management Committee from time to time. and/or white lines and marked “GUR”. Play from GUR is Green fee players must book their tee time and pay their fees prohibited and a compulsory drop must be taken off all at the Golf Shop prior to playing on the course. areas defined as GUR. Wheel ruts are also to be regarded All Green Fee players must retain their receipt whilst playing as GUR. Rule 25-1b applies. and be able to produce it upon request to validate they have 2. Distance Measuring Devices – A player may obtain paid their fees for the round they are playing. distance information by using a device that measures distance only. If, during a stipulated round, a player SCORE CARDS uses a distance-measuring device that is designed to Score cards are available at the Golf shop. In accordance with guage or measure other conditions that might affect the Rules of Golf our expectation is that all players exchange his play (e.g. gradient, windspeed, temperature etc) the cards at the commencement of each round, scores are to be player is in breach of Rule 14-3, for which the penalty is recorded on the card hole by hole during the round and each disqualification, regardless of whether any such additional player’s score kept by at least two players (The Player and the function is actually used. Marker). 3. Embedded Balls – you may lift and drop an embedded All required information on the card should be completed ball “through the green” – that allows relief anywhere on legibly. A score card should be submitted after every round the course except in hazards and bunkers. Relief is within comprising at least 12 completed holes. one club length, no nearer the hole. Both the Player and the Marker must sign each completed 4. Immovable obstructions – all parts of the course card prior to the card being submitted for entry. watering systems, all formed paths, roadways, drainage The clubs preference is that players enter their own scores covers and sump lids, noticeboards, staked trees, and using the Score Card Kiosk in the lounge immediately upon stakes defining hazards are deemed to be immovable 20 21
obstructions, Relief “through the green” is one club length. Rule 24-2 applies. MEMBERS CODE OF BEHAVIOUR 5. Dropping Zones: All members must meet the following requirements in regard a. Located adjacent to the flagpole on west side of to their conduct during any activity held or sanctioned by the clubhouse for balls finishing behind the storage Club and in any role or position they may hold within the Club. building known as “The Tent” near the right side of 1. Respect the rights, dignity and worth of others. the 10th fairway. 2. Be fair, considerate and honest in all dealings with others b. Located to the east side of “The Tent”, across the 3. Be professional in, and accept responsibility for, your roadway & near the practice putting green, for balls actions. landing on practice putting green and adjacent 4. Show due respect for your elected representatives and paths & driveways. realise that they administer the Club for the benefit of all the members. Do not harass other members to further 6. Fairway Sprinklers – any ball that strikes a sprinkler your own point of view. extension upright or head projecting above ground level, 5. Take any complaints directly to the Management on your own fairway, must be replayed without penalty Committee or Administration staff. from the position it was last played. 6. Be aware of, and maintain an uncompromising adhesion 7. No Placing – (Rule 13 applies) Play the lie, unless to the Club’s standards, rules, procedures and policies. temporary exemption has been activated and notified due 7. Operate within the rules of golf including national and to abnormal course conditions. international guidelines which govern the Club, and a. Out Of Bounds – (Rule 27-1 applies) member associations. b. Is defined be all boundary fences, or white stakes 8. Do not use your involvement with the Club to promote or white lines where fences do not exist. your own beliefs, behaviours or practices where these are c. Member’s car park areas, the clubhouse & deck are inconsistent with those of the Club. OOB. 9. Demonstrate a high degree of individual responsibility d. Internal OOB between 9Th & 18th fairways applies to especially when dealing with junior members, as your the 9th hole only. Internal OOB on right side of 18th words and actions are an example. fairway. 10. Refrain from any form of harassment of others, in particular refrain from any direct harassment or criticism of staff. PLEASE ALWAYS REPAIR PITCH MARKS AND DIVOTS 22 23
11. Refrain from any behaviour that may bring the Club into lower priority (Club Championship finals have priority over disrepute. Trophy Match finals) 12. Understand the repercussions if you breach, or are aware Match Committee of any breaches of, this code of behaviour 6. Unless otherwise stated in general communication to The Club’s Disciplinary Bylaws are available for viewing online competitors the Match Committee for any event will be on the Club website www.paraparaumubeachgolfclub.co.nz designated members of either the Womens or Mens and look for the constitution option under the Members tab. Committee as appropriate. 7. The Match Committee is the sole organising authority for COMPETING IN CLUB each event and any matters, disputes or rulings arising thereof. COMPETITIONS,TROPHY AND CHAMPIONSHIP EVENTS Play-By and Play-On Dates 8. All Trophy and Club Championship matches must be General played on or by their respective play-on or play-by dates 1. The club organises and runs regular competitions for set by the Match Committee, unless there are exceptional members throughout the season including speciality circumstances. competitions, major Trophy events as well as “Shoot 9. Where an event is scheduled with a play-by date Players Outs” and annual Club Championships. can mutually agree a date for that match to be played 2. All club competitions are fully described on the club either before or on the play-by date and the spirit of good website (work-in-progress) and in a form that may be sportsmanship should always be extended when possible. downloaded by all members 10. Deferments of Match play-by or play-on dates are to be 3. No member shall be eligible to participate in any of these avoided; however any requests for match date deferments organised competitions should their full subscription or should be made to the Match Committee in writing, with instalment thereof due, not be paid. justification and copied to all parties, at least 7 days prior 4. All finals of the Club Championships (Men, Women and to the scheduled date. Juniors) and the Mens major Trophy Matches will be 11. Deferment without the prior approval of the Match played on the same day (Club Finals Day, Sunday 8 Committee will most likely result in disqualification. November 2015), unless there is a clash. 12. Deferment will only be granted by the Match Committee 5. Where there is a clash the Match Committee will for exceptional personal circumstances or if the determine the deferred Play Date for the match with the player has a conflict owing to representing the club at 24 25
District, Provincial or National level. If a player receives Junior: Open to male players on Blue Tee dispensation it is then his responsibility to notify the other Handicaps 13-18, parties involved as soon as possible. Junior ‘B’: Open to male players on Blue Tee Defaulting a Match Handicaps 19-36, 13. Any player defaulting a match should contact their Under 19: Open to all players under 19 years of age opponent and the Golf Shop and ensure the result is at end of February posted on the draw sheet. Apart from the Senior Division, who shall play off the Black 14. For the purpose of deciding other defaulted matches, the Tees, all other divisions shall play off the Blue Tees player or side present and prepared to play at the time arranged or allocated by the Match Committee may, in the Qualifying for Mens Club Championships absence of the opposing player or side, be declared the Senior, Intermediate, Junior, Junior B, Masters and Under winner by default. 19 divisions shall all qualify over 18 holes of Stroke Play competition. Play Offs and Resolving Ties The best 16 gross scores in each division shall qualify for the 15. Matches all square after 18 holes shall be continued from respective Club Championship draw. the 1st hole Those eliminated from the first round shall be eligible for the 16. Where count backs are required to decide a winner; Plate Competition. unless otherwise agreed by the Match Committee a tie break will be determined by the count back result of the Finals of Club Championships last nine holes played, then the last six holes, then the last Senior and Intermediate finals are played over 36 holes. 3 holes, then the last 2 holes then the last hole until the tie All other finals are played over 18 holes. is broken. Failing that the winner will be drawn by lot. The Winners of the Senior, Intermediate and Junior Championships are eligible to represent the club in the annual Eligibility for Mens Club Championships Wellington Golf Champion of Champions competition. Senior: Open to all full playing male members. Masters: Open to all full playing male members SPEED OF PLAY over the age of 50. Always play at a pace to keep up with the group in front of you. Intermediate: Open to male players on Blue Tee Play a Provisional Ball if finding your first ball is in doubt. handicaps 8-12 If you are holding up the players behind you please call them through. 26 27
MARQUEE 2 DAY EVENTS MENS TROPHIES The following events are the major playing/social events on the John Durry Memorial Trophy club calendar outside of the Club Championships: Mens Club Champion Beauchamp Cup Tommy’s 9x5 (Mixed Event) Mens Stroke Play Champion ANZAC Weekend Sat/Sun 25-26 April Intermediate Stroke Play Championship Cup Five 9 hole Ambrose matches played over 2 days Intermediate Stroke Play Champion Calcutta Auction Friday 24 April. Cymru Trophy Proceeds to Junior Golf Academy Junior Stroke Play Champion Founders Trophy Paraparaumu Beach Jean Southward Derby (Mixed Event) Handicap Match Play Championship (Singles) Queen’s Birthday Sun/Mon 31 May-1 June Foundation Cup Gala Dinner and “Day at the Races” on Sunday night. Pairs Championship (4BBB) Alick Loveridge Memorial Salver Glassfit 9x5 (Mixed Event) Best nett score Captain vs President Day 1 Sat/Sun 10-11 October Sam Frankpitt Cup Five 9 hole matches played on handicap over 2 days PAR Captain vs President Day 2 Calcutta Auction Friday 9 October. Frank Vickerman Memorial Trophy (Summer Cup) Handicap Match Play Captain vs. President Weekend (Men Only) Monthly Medal Sat/Sun 21/22 November 18 hole nett score (Senior 0-12, Junior 13-36) Alick Loverdidge Memorial Salver played for on Saturday Kapiti Cup Calcutta Auction and Gala Dinner Saturday night 18 Holes Medal, 10 + handicap Top 16 Qualifiers play for the Sam Frankpitt Cup Pulley Cup Veterans 55 and over, 18 holes. Stableford Standfast Quaich Mens Foursome Championship Stronarch Paterson Putter 18 Hole Stableford 28 29
Gold Coast Cup played annually between Otaki, WEDNESDAY MENS TROPHIES Paraparaumu & Waikanae. This is a 3-way match play competition with 6 Silver Hurley/Rigg Trophy Fred Chapman Trophy and 14 Bronze in each team. Open Championship Monthly Stableford Amorangi-Iwa. OBE Trophy Ryde Parramata GC Trophy A 9-hole competition played twice a year. Over 80’s Championship Pairs Championship Club Match Play Events: Plaque and Putter Ian Ewen Trophy Ernestine Hunter Trophy 70 and Over Championship Opening Day Top Qualifiers Eulalie Whyte Trophy Veterans Trophy Dave Aitchison Tankard Kapiti Cup Under 70’s Championship Eclectic Veterans Trophy - for 50 years of age and over. Air New Zealand Trophy Sel Marsden Putter Doris Hamilton-Roberts Trophy. 4BBB and aggregate Under 60’s Championship Putting Championship match play Barry Ngan Trophy Windmill Clubman Trophy LGU Events: Ambrose Teams Day Contribution to Club LGU Silver Medal George Mott Shield LGU Bronze I Medal Turkey Stakes Best aggregate of 4 nett medal scores returned during the season. Dorothy Paterson Trophy: WOMENS TROPHIES The best aggregate of 4 nett medal scores returned in 12 stipulated rounds played in conjunction with the LGU rounds National Events: during the season. Nancy MacCormick Memorial Foursomes - Gill Cup for Grandmothers’ Day: best local score; Pauline Field Trophy for best stableford on a stipulated round. Coronation Medal (Silver); Aotearoa Cup; Veterans Cup; Jean Southward Trophy: Best Gross competitions Teams Events. For best stableford/on a scheduled day District Event: Killalea Trophy: WWG Home Pennants Stableford. 5 rounds are played. Aggregate of 2 best stableford rounds played over Easter Best local aggregate of 3 scores for a voucher. Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday. Local Events: Majorie Prince Trophy: 30 31
Best 8 nett medal scores out of a maximum of 12 rounds during stroke play. WEDNESDAY MENS COMPETITION Cards must be headed “Marjorie Prince”. The Wednesday Mens competition was formalised as a Group Note: Eileen Halford trophy retired. within the Club during the 1960’s, after being in existence casually for a few years before then. Over the years a MIXED EVENT TROPHIES number of competitions have been developed and added to the program. These have now become part of the Group’s PBGC Open Day Trophy (Opening Day) folklore. Team 4BBB Stableford Jack Shelley Memorial Trophy (Closing Day) Bookings should be made on-line, normally with a two tee Mixed Pairs Stableford start between 11.00 and 12.30. The last Wednesday of each month has a later tee-off as a JUNIOR (U19) TROPHIES Shot Gun start and is set aside for team events. Usually these will be preceded at 10.30 with a coffee and scone. On two of GEOFF DONALD TROPHY these days Lady members are invited to join in. Most Improved Junior. GUS WILSON TROPHY During the year there are three match play competitions: Pairs, U19 Club Champion. Age Group and an Open. IAN EWEN CUP Junior Member of the Year In addition there are other special events such as: a Par 3 day, JASON BRENT MCCONKEY MEMORIAL SHIELD a Putting Competition, Monthly Stableford and a year long Best 18 Hole Stableford. Eclectic. NAN BRAILSFORD TROPHY & MINIATURE Best Results during season by Watt Cup player. Convenor of the Wednesday Mens Competition is Brian SEL FIELD CUP Chapman (04) 298 4321. Paraparaumu Boys & Girls Open Champion. 32 33
WOMENS CHAMPIONSHIPS WOMEN SENIOR 9-HOLERS Silver and Bronze Championships. Senior Veterans Trophy: One qualifying round over two days– best to count. However Donated by Mrs Fawthorpe for the best 6 stableford rounds on If there are less than 16 entries in either of the divisions then club days for the 9-hole players. A nine hole player may not the qualifying round for that division will not be played and the win more than one trophy during the year. draw will be seeded. Virginia Turner Trophy: Lowest 16 gross scores in each division play off in match play Points winner of the season. – one round each day. Finals to be played over 36 holes. Losers in first round go into a Plate competition, if there are WOMEN WEDNESDAY 9-HOLERS sufficient entries. Ria Erskine Trophy: Awarded to the most improved player. WOMENS SUMMER EVENTS Period between Closing Day and Opening Day Summer Cup: Best aggregate of 3 nett medal scores returned during new aquaheat ad here summer season. Card must be headed “Summer Comp” and noted on sheet in locker room - silver and bronze divisions. Nan Brailsford Trophy: § Mechanical Services Best aggregate of 4 of any number of Stableford scores § Plumbing returned during summer season. Cards must be headed § Roofing “Summer Comp” and score and date noted on sheet in locker § Fire Protection room - silver and bronze division. § Maintenance and I.Q.P. Summer Eclectic: Clare Colthart Trophy (Silver)/Gill Trophy (Bronze): Scores Telephone: 232-‐5179 accepted during summer season. Players must tee off every tee. E-‐mail: general@aquaheat.co.nz www.aquaheat.co.nz 34 35
WEDNESDAY MENS PROGRAMME WEDNESDAY MENS PROGRAMME Opening Day - Pairs Qualifying (Combined Jan 21 Coffee Jun 24 Shotgun Start (Comp TBA) Coffee Stableford) – Ian Ewen Trophy 28 Par Jul 1 Monthly Stableford Feb 4 Monthly Stableford & R1 Pairs Championship 8 Par 11 Par & Round 2 Pairs Championship 15 Pairs Event (Comp TBA) 18 Stableford & Semi-Final Pairs Championship 22 Stableford & Qualifying Open Championship Shotgun Start – Womens Invitation Day -Team 29 Shotgun Start (Comp TBA) Coffee 25 Coffee Ambrose – Barry Ngan Trophy Monthly Stableford & Round 1 Open Champi- Aug 5 Monthly Stableford & Final Pairs Champion- onship Mar 4 ship 12 Par & Round 2 Open Championship 11 Par 19 Stableford & Semi-Final Open Championship 18 50 Year Celebration Event Lunch 26 Shotgun Start (Comp TBA) Coffee Course Closed for NZ Stroke Play Champion- Monthly Stableford & Final Open Champi- 25 Sep 2 ships onship Apr 1 Monthly Stableford 9 Par & Sel Marsden Putting Comp 8 Par [Nomads] 16 Pairs Event (Comp TBA) 15 Pairs Event (Comp TBA) 23 Stableford Stableford & Qualifying for Age Group Cham- 30 Shotgun Start (Comp TBA) Coffee 22 pionships Oct 7 Monthly Stableford 29 Shotgun Start (Comp TBA) Coffee 14 Par Monthly Stableford & Round 1 Age Group 21 Stableford May 6 Champs Shotgun Start - Womens Invitation Day 13 Par & Round 2 Age Group Champs 28 Coffee (Comp TBA) 20 Stableford & Semi-Final Age Group Champs Nov 4 Monthly Stableford 27 Shotgun Start (Comp TBA) Coffee 11 Par Monthly Stableford & Final Age Group Coffee Jun 3 18 Turkey Stakes Champs Dinner 10 Par 25 Turkey Stakes - Reserve Day 17 Stableford 36 37
ANNUAL SHOOT OUTS The club runs Shoot Out Competitions for both men and Women each year and in 2015 both finals of these events will be held on the same day Mens Shoot Out The format for the Mens Shootout will change from 2015 as For all your automotive follows: requirements 19 qualifiers will contest the Mens Shoot Out Final to be played at the end of each year. Qualifying rounds will comprise the 10 net medal rounds played over the year; with the players best 5 net scores accumulated being used to determine who qualifies. Best value new & used vehicles Players wishing to enter the Shoot Out competition will pay Repairs, WOF & Servicing for ALL makes & models $5.00 to enter each qualifying round. All entry fees will be Guaranteed genuine parts & accessories Practical pick up & drop off service accumulated throughout the year and used to fund the pay- Vehicle Registration facilities out pool for the three finalists. Loan vehicles available The Finals of the Shoot Out will be played over 9 holes with the 2 highest scoring players being eliminated after each hole (or by a playoff in the event of a tie). The winner will be the Franchise agents for: surviving player after the completion of 9 holes. Womens Shoot Out 19 Qualifiers will contest the Womens Shootout final to be played on Sunday 29th November. www.hmckapiti.co.nz Qualifying rounds will be played on LGU days with entrants 207 Kapiti Road, Paraparaumu choosing prior to Round 1 whether their Tuesday or Saturday 0800 489 932 nett scores will count. The players two best nett combined 38 39
scores will determine the qualifiers. The entry fee is $10.00 which covers all rounds. JUNIOR GOLF ACADEMY The finals of the Shootout will be played over 18 holes with The Junior Golf Academy promotes and develops the one player being eliminated on each hole. The winner will enjoyment of the game for young players. receive the Jackson Molineux Trophy. The Academy provides for both Boys and Girls under the age of 19 at the 1st of February, and includes coaching programs In the event of a late withdrawal less than 72 hours prior to and events for Beginners (new to the game), Developers play - the players participating will walk the first hole. (Handicaps 15 and above) and Elite (handicaps under 15) golfers. All Junior Academy Coaching is overseen by PGA Teaching 9 HOLE GOLF Professional Kevin Smith. Coaching is provided to beginners in the summer months The Golf Club offers a 9 Hole Membership category for by volunteer coaches and for others is available all year those who wish to participate in the shorter version of the round by PGA Teaching Professional Kevin Smith. Our Elite game. Regular nine hole playing groups are provided for on Junior players compete in the Wellington District Pennants Wednesday mornings from 8.30am and after the main fields competition as well as the Watt Cup for Junior Boys (PBGC is on Saturday and Sunday. These are an excellent way to the current title holder). participate and mix with other Nine Hole Members. Please note that some restrictions and conditions do apply to the Junior Registration Day Saturday 19th September 2015 Nine Hole category in terms of course access and event eligibility. For further information: Contact the Golf Shop or Ray Jones (Junior Convenor) on (021) 230 7878. Major sponsors of the Junior Golf Academy are: HMC Kapiti SOUTH AFRICAN STABLEFORD The Eagles Society Played by multiplying your and your partners stablefords together, Capital City Ford e.g. you score three, your partner scores two, combined scores = Tommys Real Estate six. You score four, your partner scores 0 combined score = 0. 40 41
INTERCLUB GOLF The Club competes in both The Women and Mens Interclub competitions organised by Wellington Golf (www.wgi.co.nz/ interclub) HAIR DESIGN MENS INTERCLUB 12 Margaret Road Raumati The men currently compete in both the top 36 hole (Otaki/ Duncan Cup) and 18 hole (Schroder Cup) divisions and are the Telephone 04 902 5980 current Schroder Cup Champions. The Men also compete in Divisions 2, 4 and 7 of the 2015 18 Hole Wellington Golf Interclub Competition. For Professional Service MENS MID WEEK INTERCLUB & The club has a team competing in the John Durry Salver which Creative Haircare is a new mid-week competition competed annually between Paraparaumu Beach, Royal Wellington, Miramar and Boulcotts Farm Heritage Golf Clubs over 12 weeks (6 prior to Christmas Call Sally for an appointment and 6 after Christmas). This competition is aimed at the retired golfer who still wishes to play competitive golf. Players 55 L’Oreal Colour Expert or over and on a handicap between 5 and 15 are eligble for inclusion in this 8 man team. Stockists of L’Oreal products WOMENS INTERCLUB The women compete in both the premier division (Lansdowne) over 36 holes and the 18 hole weekend Interclub organised by WGI. PARIS They have two teams in the midweek Pennants completion P R O F E S S I O N E L plus a nine hole team which won their division last year. 42 43
McDONALDS TWILIGHT GOLF KAPITI VETERANS GOLF The club runs twilight golf for 12 weeks each year during the The Kapiti Veterans Golf Programme (“Kapiti Vets”) is available period of Daylight Saving. to any golfers 50 years or older who are members of affiliated Currently played on Thursday nights, 6 weeks prior to and clubs in the Wellington and Horowhenua districts. 6 weeks after Christmas, Twilight golf is for both men and women, members and non-members and is played in a Pairs Matches are generally scheduled on a fortnightly basis and are Ambrose format commencing at 5:30pm using a Shot Gun played on Mondays unless there is a scheduling conflict at any start. This is friendly, affordable fun-competitive golf followed of the host clubs. by a meal and refreshments in the club house as the players enjoy the summer sun slowly setting over the course. Starting times are 10am at Paraparaumu Beach, Waikanae and Kapiti with registration at 9:30am. A later starting time of 11:00am is applicable at Otaki and Levin. There is no annual subscription to play Kapiti Veterans Golf "For Service After Sales" although players are requested to pay moderate green fees Coastal Mowers Limited at each course when registering on the day which includes a small amount used for competition prizes at each event. MOWERS ❖ CHAINSAWS A Christmas Function is held at the host club Otaki on the last scheduled playing date of the calendar year. SPARES ❖ SALES AND SERVICE ALSO STOCKISTS OF LIGHT MACHINERY The Convenor of the Kapiti Vets is Peter Milne (04) 298 8110. 21 Raumati Road Raumati Beach TELEPHONE (04) 902-5580 Fax (04) 902-5580 44 45
GOLDEN COAST VETERAN GOLFERS The Kapiti Veterans Programme for 2015 is as follows: The Golden Coast Veterans Association was founded 54 years ago to provide its members with the opportunity for 12-Jan-15 Otaki 15-Jun-15 Waikanae social interaction with other golfers from different golf clubs 26-Jan-15 Paraparaumu Beach 29-Jun-15 Otaki and access to different courses from as far away as Marton 2-Feb-15 Kapiti 6-Jul-15 Waikanae in the north and Paraparaumu Beach in the south one of the 16-Feb-15 Paraparaumu Beach 20-Jul-15 Levin founding members was from PBGC. 2-Mar-15 Waikanae 3-Aug-15 Paraparaumu The Association is open to all golfers over the age of 55 years. 16-Mar-15 Otaki 17-Aug-15 Otaki 30-Mar-15 Waikanae 31-Aug-15 Waikanae The annual membership fee is $10 and the fixture list has 20 13-Apr-15 Levin 14-Sep-15 Kapiti games on 10 different courses in any one year. 27-Apr-15 Paraparaumu Beach 28-Sep-15 Paraparaumu 11-May-15 Paraparaumu Classic 12-Oct-15 Otaki At each event the draw is made so that you play with golfers 12-May-15 Levin Classic 2-Nov-15 Waikanae all from different clubs. 14-May-15 Otaki Classic 16-Nov-15 Paraparaumu Golden Coast Vets contacts at PBGC are 15-May-15 Waikanae Classic 30-Nov-15 Waikanae Rob McNay (04) 9047667 or Peter Milne (04) 2988110 25-May-15 Otaki 14-Dec-15 Otaki 8-Jun-15 Paraparaumu Beach 46 47
PROGRAMME OF EVENTS GOLDEN COAST VETERANS EVENTS 20th January Palmerston North 13th July Levin 29th January Manawatu 13th August Rangitikei 2nd February Foxton 21st September Levin and AGM 17th Febru- Rangitikei 8th October Paraparaumu ary Beach 9th April Linton Camp 22nd October Manawatu 30th April Marton 9th November Foxton 4-5th May Levin 26th November Linton Camp 18th May Palmerston North 15th December Fielding Harvey World Travel 4th June Otaki Shop 55A, Coastlands Shoppingtown, SH1, Paraparaumu 52032 GOLDEN COAST VETERANS Ian Middleton TOURNAMENTS Director 23rd-27th February Levin (Mixed) 2nd-6th March Foxton (Mixed) Phone: 04 296 1118 24th-28th August Otaki (Mixed) Fax: 04 297 3501 31st August- 4th September Foxton (Mens and Women) Mobile: 027 659 8002 paraparaumu@harveyworld.co.nz www.harveyworld.co.nz/Paraparaumu 48 49
PARAPARAUMU BEACH GOLF CLUB PROGRAMME OF MAJOR EVENTS 2015 Qualifying Rounds Round 1 Round 2 Semi Final FINAL Mens Events Pulley Cup (Vets 55 and over) 15th March Stroke Play Championship (36 Holes) 6th & 7th June Founders Trophy (Handicap Match Play Championship) 6th and 7th June 5th July 16th August 27th September 8th November Foundation Cup (Pairs Club Championship) 10th May 5th July 16th August 27th September 8th November Masters Championship (50 and over) 6th and 7th June 5th July 16th ugust 27th September 8th November Standfast Quaich (Foursomes) 14th June Stronach Paterson Putter 12th July Kapiti Cup (10+ Handicaps) 30th August Mens Open Club Championships 3rd and 4th October 18th October 1st November 7th November 8th November Mens Intermediate, Junior A& B Championships 4th October 18th October 1st November 7th November 8th November U19 Championships 17th October 31st October 8th November Mens Shootout Final 29th November 21st & 22nd Captain vs President Weekend November 3rd January Summer Cup /2016 6th December 20th December 13 10th January 13 17th January 13 50 51
PARAPARAUMU BEACH GOLF CLUB PROGRAMME OF MAJOR EVENTS 2015 Womens Events Qualifying Rounds Round 1 Semi Final Final Women’s Championships 17th and 18th October 31st October 7th November 8th November Womens Shootout 29th November Nancy McCormack Foursomes 23rd May National Teams 31st March Mixed Events Club Opening Day 25th January Tommys 9x5 25th and 26th April Jean Southward Derby Day and Gala Dinner 31st May and 1st June Glassfit 9x5 10th and 11th October Club Closing Day 5th December Christmas Cheer 12th December All dates are set with best intentions but remain subject to change. A Combined Club Finals Day (with Prize Giving) for Men, Women and Any changes will be notified in Course Clippings, or via the Golf Shop Juniors will be held on Sunday 8th November and/or the clubs website. If a Player is in more than one Final, Club Championship Finals take The Macgor Shield and the Simester Challenge Mugs events will not precedence and any other Final(s) impacted will be rescheduled be competed for in 2015. Round 1, Round 2 and Semi Final Dates for Founders, Foundation and All Match Play Trophy and Championship events for men, have Masters Championships are all Play-By-Dates Qualifying Rounds with the top 16 Players to qualify The Stroke Play Championship played over 36 holes doubles as the Qualifying Round for both the Founders Trophy and Masters Championships 52 53
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February 2015 CLUB CALENDAR Sun 1 February Monthly Medal, Round 1 Mens Shootout NOTE: This Programme includes PBGC hosted fixtures only Mon 2 February Midweek Interclub Div 2 (course closed to 1pm) January Tue 3 February Midweek Opening Day Thu 1 January New Year Thu 5 February McDonalds Twilight Series Fri 2 January New Year Fri 6 February Waitangi Day Sun 4 January Summer Cup Round 2 Sat 7 February Weekend Opening Day, Modified Stableford Sun 11 January Summer Cup Semi-Final Mon 9 February Disc Draw Mixed Sun 18 January Summer Cup Final Tue 10 February 1st LGU, Putting, Qualifying Ernestine Hunter Mon 19 January Wellington Anniversary Day, Junior Triangular Trophy Tournament (Napier, Manawatu, PBGC) Wed 11 February 9 Hole Women 8:45, Wed Men, Junior Wed 21 January 9 Hole Women 8:45, Wed Men Opening Day Development Squad Coaching Pairs Qualifying & Ian Ewen Trophy Thu 12 February McDonalds Twilight Series, Junior Beginners Sun 25 January Club Opening Day : Mixed Team 4BBB - 1pm Squad Coaching Shotgun Sat 14 February 2BBB Stableford, Lansdowne Round 2 , Mary Mon 26 January Kapiti Vets Alward Round 2 Tue 27 January NZ Open Qualifying 12 noon Tue 17 February Irish Stableford Wed 28 January 9 Hole Women 8:45, Wed Men Wed 18 February 9 Hole Women 8:45, Wed Men, Junior Development Squad Coaching Thu 29 January McDonalds Twilight Series Thu 19 February McDonalds Twilight Series, Junior Beginners Sat 31 January Otaki Cup (course closed), Interclub Div 7 Squad Coaching Sat 21 February Interclub Div 1,2,4 2nd LGU, Putting Mon 23 February Disc Draw Mixed Tue 24 February Hidden Partners AMERICAN FOURSOMES Wed 25 February 9 Hole Women 8:45, Wed Men, Junior Both players play tee shots at each hole then play a second stroke Development Squad Coaching with their partner’s ball. One ball is then selected and play proceeds Thu 26 February McDonalds Twilight Series, Junior Beginners as in foursomes with the owner of the ball selected playing the third Squad Coaching stroke. Handicap allowance is half of aggregate stroke handicap for stroke competition. Sat 28 February PAR, Lansdowne Round 3, Mary Alward Round 3, Interclub Div 1,7 56 57
March Thu 26 March NZ Strokeplay (course closed) Sun 1 March Monthly Medal, Round 2 Mens Shootout Fri 27 March NZ Strokeplay (course closed) Tue 3 March Nassau Stableford Sat 28 March NZ Strokeplay (course closed) Wed 4 March 9 Hole Women 8:45, Wed Men, Junior Sun 29 March NZ Strokeplay (course closed) Development Squad Coaching Mon 30 March Midweek Interclub Div 1 (course closed until Thu 5 March Arthritis Golf Charity Day (course closed PM), 1pm) McDonalds Twilight Series Tue 31 March National Teams event Sat 7 March Landsdowne, Halberg Field Day, Mary Alward Round 4 (bye), Hidden Holes, Interclub Div 1,2 Mon 9 March Disc Draw Mixed Tue 10 March Watch This Space Day, Pakn’Save Charity Day (course closed all day) Wed 11 March 9 Hole Women 8:45, Wed Men, Junior Development Squad Coaching Thu 12 March Rail Industries Golf Day (no play until 2pm), Junior Beginners Squad Coaching Sat 14 March 3rd LGU, Shootout, 1st Dorothy Paterson, Shootout, Putting, Interclub Div 2,4 Sun 15 March Pulley Cup (55 and over) Mon 16 March Wgtn District Seniors Tue 17 March PAR FOURSOMES Wed 18 March Junior Development Squad Coaching Two players play as partners and use one ball. The partners strike Thu 19 March Paraparaumu Rotary Golf Day (course closed off alternately from the tee and thereafter strike the ball alternately PM), Junior Beginners Squad Coaching 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 partners’ Sat 21 March Stableford, Interclub Div 1,2,4 aggregate handicaps. If either player incurs a penalty stroke it does Tue 24 March 4th LGU, 2nd Dorothy Paterson Shootout, not alter the rotation of play. In a foursome stroke play competition Putting, which consists of more than one stipulated round the order of play Aotearoa Cup, Coronation Medal, Snr Vets may be changed between rounds unless the Committee has laid Wed 25 March NZ Strokeplay (course closed) down as a condition of play that the original order of play must be preserved throughout the competition. 58 59
April Thu 23 April National Party Charity Day (PM), Junior Beginners Squad Coaching Wed 1 April 9 Hole Women 8:45, Wed Men, Junior Development Squad Coaching Sat 25 April Anzac Day, Tommys 9x5 Thu 2 April Junior Beginners Squad Coaching Sun 26 April Tommys 9x5 Fri 3 April Good Friday, Killalea Cup Tue 28 April 1st WWG Pennants Stableford Sat 4 April Killalea Cup Wed 29 April 9 Hole Women 8:45, Wed Men Sun 5 April Easter Sunday, Killalea Cup Mon 6 April Easter Monday, Killalea Cup, Mixed Disc Draw Tue 7 April 5th LGU Shootout, 3rd Dorothy Paterson, Putting Note: Foundation Cup is for the Mens Handicap Match Play Wed 8 April 9 Hole Women 8:45, Wed Men, Nomads, Junior Championship in Development Squad Coaching Founders Trophy is for Mens Stroke Play Championsip in Thu 9 April Nomads, Junior Beginners Squad Coaching Fri 10 April Nomads Sat 11 April 6th LGU, 4th Dorothy Paterson, Putting and 1st WWG Pennants Stableford Sun 12 April Monthly Medal, Round 3 Mens Shootout Tue 14 April Putts n Stableford, John Durry Salver (PM) Wed 15 April 9 Hole Women 8:45, Wed Men, Junior Development Squad Coaching Thu 16 April Junior Family Day Fri 17 April End of School Term RED RUSSIAN STABLEFORD All four players tee off. Walk to the shortest tee shot take a line to Sat 18 April Hidden Pairs, Mary Alward Round 6, Lansdowne the pin. The two balls on the left of the line are partners and the Round 6 two balls on the right being partners. Add Partners stableford hole Sun 19 April Sign-up deadline for Mens Founders Trophy & by hole.Keep your own card, mark on it your score, the combined Foundation Cups stableford and the initials of your partner on each hole. Highest Mon 20 April Kapiti Vets individual stableford tees off first. If playing in three, toss the odd coin to double his stableford.If playing in a two combined Tue 21 April Club AGM, 2BBB stableford: at the end of the game add your stableford to the Wed 22 April 9 Hole Women 8:45, Wed Men, Junior combined stableford. Development Squad Coaching 60 61
May Sat 30 May 2nd WWG Pennants Stableford Sun 31 May Paraparaumu Beach Jean Southward Derby Day Sat 2 May 7th LGU, 5th Dorothy Paterson Shootout, Junior 1; Gala Dinner Family Fun Day Sun 3 May Monthly Medal, Round 4 Mens Shootout; Mens Founders Trophy Cup Qualifying Mon 4 May Renovation (course closed) Tue 5 May Renovation (course closed) Wed 6 May 9 Hole Women 8:45, Wed Men Thu 7 May HMC Kapiti Holden Scramble Sat 9 May PAR, Interclub Div 2 Sun 10 May Foundation Cup (Pairs Clubs Champs) Qualifying Mon 11 May Kapiti Coast Classic (course closed) Tue 12 May 8th LGU Shootout 6th Dorothy Paterson, Qualifying Kapiti Cup Wed 13 May 9 Hole Women 8:45, Wed Men Thu 14 May HMC Kapiti Holden Scramble (Reserve Day) Sat 16 May South African Stableford, Interclub Div 4,7 Mon 18 May Mixed Disc Draw, Div 1 Midweek Semi Finals AMBROSE COMPETITION (venue tbc) This stroke event, usually played by a group of four, but can be any Tue 19 May 2nd WWG Pennants Stableford number. Each player plays a tee shot at each hole. The captain then selects the best drive which is then played by its owner. The other Wed 20 May 9 Hole Women 8:45, Wed Men members retrieve their balls and in turn drop within one club length Sat 23 May Nancy McCormack Foursomes, Interclub Div 1,7 of the selected position and play their second shots. This procedure of selecting the best position continues until a ball is holed. When Sun 24 May Foundation Cup Round 1 (play-by date) on the green, balls are placed on the selected spot.This event can Mon 25 May Midweek Interclub Div 1 Finals (venue tbc), Div 2 be played as a gross event, which each group having a spread of Round 9 handicaps, or as a handicap event where a fraction of the aggregate handicaps is used. For groups of four, one-eighth is popular as the Tue 26 May American Foursomes team handicap. Wed 27 May 9 Hole Women 8:45, Wed Men 62 63
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