News Archive

2nd November 2022

Course Program and Greens Update – Wednesday 2 November 2022

Course Program and Greens Update – Wednesday 2 November 2022

Dear Members,

There is a change to the normal golf program next week as we host the Australian Veterans Golf Tournament with The Cut, Meadow Springs and Secret Harbour.

 Initially, it was thought their requested days of Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday would be unavailable for members, as highlighted in the fixture book however, we are able to run our daily competitions in AM shot gun starts on all four of these days. Timesheets will open as normal on the online booking system.

Please confirm any cart bookings prior to your day of play and we encourage members in the shot gun start to pay with your club account, as we will process this payment whilst you are on course, in order to reduce waiting time at check in.

Although we minimise disruptions to members as much as possible, there are times we are obligated to host events on behalf our governing bodies. As a community club, it is important we support the region and in particular the City of Mandurah, as they look to attract these events with the tourism and economic benefits they bring to the whole region.

We lease our golf course land off the City, with our long-term lease expiring next year and currently in negotiations. Part of our lease is to ensure we do support the Mandurah Community and we are pleased to do this by helping host this major National event.  

Regards

Grant Shortland- Jones, General Manager

Golf Course Update – Q3 2022

I thought I would provide one last update for the year about what’s happening on and around the course.

After an extensive search we have managed to secure the services of a 2IC. Craig will be re-locating from New Zealand but has worked in Western Australia before both at Royal Fremantle and The Cut. Craig will be a welcome addition to the team and should commence in December. Unfortunately, we have had a few resignations from the Greens Team over the past few months with both Dwaine and Vince leaving the club. We are actively looking to recruit to fill these roles but as you will no doubt be aware, finding employees in the current market is extremely difficult. It means that in the short term we are understaffed so will only be undertaking work necessary to maintain the course. These tasks include but are not limited to:

  • Daily preparation of the golf course
  • Poa Control Programme
  • Couch Encroachment Program
  • Kikuyu Control.

We have commenced using volunteers to perform daily moisture monitoring on the greens. This data is vital to ensure our Poa control program is effective and also allows Neil to present greens that are more consistent. I would like to thank Jim Mahoney and Barry Price for volunteering for this task, if you see them on the course please give them right of way as required. In fact, I would like to take this opportunity to thank all the volunteers that give their time to help around the course.

Although the lack of employees makes it difficult to undertake major projects or Master Plan works, the Committee is very keen to continue improvements within resource capabilities.   The Management Committee has approved up to $30,000 to upgrade furniture and fittings around the course including rubbish bins, ball washers and tee markers. This order has already been placed and hopefully you will see some of the new hardware in a month or so. Stage two of this will be to replace tee signs and benches to be replaced over the next few years.

The practice nets have now been completed however we will be gluing the hitting matts down over the next few weeks as they seem to be moving around a bit. Apologies that this task took a bit longer than expected and I thank members for their patience while the nets were being upgraded.

I have not received any negative feedback about the daily pin positions that are available by clicking the following link:

https://app.pogoturfpro.com/app/public/Mandurah%20Country%20Club/pin-sheet

As a result, I will be getting the link permanently added to the club’s website so hopefully that will be available soon.

With the worst of the winter weather behind us we have now relaxed the rule of having two people per cart that was in place over winter. I would like to thank members for complying with this request which was in the best interest of the course. I would remind members that even in dry conditions we would like to see the cart wear minimised so please spread the wear.

We have started to consider what work we may want to undertake on the course in 2023 and indeed have added money into the 2023 capital budget for this purpose. However, with the current staff shortages we will not be committing to any capital work until we have a full crew and they are up-to-speed with the operation of the course. As a result, we have no immediate plan to undertake renovations on the course. We will review this stance regularity based on staffing levels and I will communicate to members when we are in a position to plan for course upgrades as per the master plan.

In addition to the capital works budget, the Management Committee have approved a $30,000 increase in the operational budget to ensure we keep up with increasing costs but also to allow for increasing output and continued improvements on the day to day course presentation.

As always if you have any questions, please feel free to ask me when you see me around the club.

Dean Stewart, Greens Committee Chair.

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31st October 2022

Veterans Dinner and Presentation Night – Thursday 1st December 2022

Veterans Dinner and Presentation Night – Thursday 1st December 2022

The Veterans Dinner and Presentation Night will be held on Thursday 1st December 2022.

All entries with payment to be given to the office direct, you can do this by coming to the office or email. admin@mandcountryclub.com.au, all details below including PDF to print, complete and return to the office.

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28th October 2022

Sutton Family Shield 2022 – Sunday 20 November 2022

Sutton Family Shield 2022 – Sunday 20 November 2022

There will be two (2) Pot of Gold holes for the Sutton Family Shield, kindly sponsored by Aussie Outdoor Blinds

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27th October 2022

Wanted !! Women Division 3 Pennant Team

Wanted !! Women Division 3 Pennant Team

We are looking for Women to join the Division 3 Pennant Team for 2023.  These commence in May next year.

Please speak to Jan Argaet.  Maximum handicap of 20 (playing handicap)

We need to know as soon as possible so we can put a team in for the next year.

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24th October 2022

MCC Presidents Gala – Saturday 22 October 2022

MCC Presidents Gala –  Saturday 22 October 2022

Dear Members

The 2022 President’s Gala dinner was held on Saturday evening 22nd October with a great turn-out in attendance with a number of special guests including club patron and foundation member Mrs Judith Tuckey OAM, club trustee and former General Manager Billie Friedlander along with six former MCC Presidents in attendance.

It was a really upbeat evening that was very well supported, and the feedback was very positive.  Members and guests were treated to pre-dinner drinks and hors d’oeuvres before enjoying an excellent meal prepared by Sheree and her team in the dining room.  Speaking of the dining room, it looked fantastic and a big thank you to Jilly Howell (Ladies social co-ordinator), Joan Paki, Robyn Boswell, Mick Glasson (Chair social committee), Bev Byrne and John Ennis in setting up the room.  An event like this requires careful planning and much preparation and the social committee did a great job in delivering yet another important club function.

After the meal and presentations excellent entertainment was provided by ‘The Mulligans’ who very generously donated their services as their contribution to the Gala night, greatly appreciated.  Their performance and music hit the right note and it was great to see so many enjoying themselves, with a wide variety of unique moves on the on the dance floor. 

The evening commenced with recognition of our staff and their professionalism throughout what has been an extremely busy and challenging year.  We are very fortunate to have a team who take great pride in what they do and continually strive to improve our facilities and services.  It was great to see so many of them at the event and in particular those recently retired in Barry Price and Lynne Bengtson, both of whom made such a positive contribution to our club.

A successful team must have a leader and in Grant Shortland-Jones we have a General Manager who is second-to-none in WA and leads from the front.  I know first-hand of his work ethic, dedication, professionalism and he genuinely cares about his team and our club.

The first presentation of the evening was to outgoing club Captain John Benbow who for the past two years has carried out his role with a great deal of pride and expertise.  He has worked tirelessly throughout and there’s rarely an event or presentation that John isn’t involved in.  These commitments take up a great deal of his time and he’s always prepared to go over and above to ensure the job is done professionally and in the best interests of the MCC and its members.  All of this work could not be done without the support of his wife Marlene and the Men’s division in particular owes John and his wife Marlene a big vote of thanks.

Outgoing Club Captain, Presented by Club President Ian Johnson to Men’s Captain, John Benbow

The next award was the volunteer(s) of the year and presentation of the ‘Ross Quartermaine’ award, named in recognition of past member, now deceased.  Many would remember seeing Ross driving his tractor and towing the small trailer around the course, almost on a daily basis working tirelessly for the benefit of the club, axe in hand with seemingly endless strength and energy.  The naming of the award provides a meaningful way to honour the outstanding contributions of a past member, adds prestige to the award and that we value and acknowledge those who contribute to our club.

In a club that has so many terrific members who freely volunteer their time and give great service to our club, it is always difficult to single out the efforts of one.  The very popular recipients of the 2022 award Ted Morgan and Norm Cox, work together as a team and are inseparable when it comes to their volunteering efforts at the MCC.  They have worked together for over seven years with the only absence being with illness, working 7 days a week.

Their day starts very early, opening the gates, switching off alarms and getting the golf carts ready for use.  Most of you have seen Norm and faithful companion ‘Bella’ around the club ferrying carts back and forth, collecting balls from the range and generally helping out in whatever way required.  When it comes to Ted you are less aware, but he plays a crucial role in maintaining the carts, carrying out servicing, sourcing parts and has actually setup a cart workshop complete with inventory of all parts to ensure the carts are available for member and non-member use each day.

Collectively, they contribute untold hours voluntary work, every week.  Both are quiet achievers who just love getting the job done without any fanfare and certainly without any expectation of reward, so it was difficult getting Norm at the gala night but an impossible task to get Ted here as well.  Due to illness Peggy Quartermaine (Ross’s widow) couldn’t present the Award so the 2021 inaugural recipient, Joan Paki represented the Quartermaine family.

Photo 1: Ross Quartermaine Award, presented by Joan Paki (2021 award winner) to Norm Cox and Ted Morgan (absent).
Photo 2: Marilyn and Norm Cox

The penultimate award on the night was the announcement of our first ‘life member’ since 2006.  Prior to this evening the club had four past life members and one current in Graeme Parsons.  The announcement of Jim Mahoney as our newest life member was greeted with genuine admiration and he was clearly moved by the honour.  Jim has been an MCC member for nearly 40 years and just some of his achievements over that time include:

  • MCC Administration and executive duties at a senior level.
  • Volunteer work (including the position of Course Superintendent – a full-time essential position).
  • Junior development at the MCC and Manager of the WA State Junior Team in 1997 and the WA State Colts Team from 1998 to 2003.
  • Advancement of the MCC standing within the WA golf community and promoting golf in WA.
  • The first member of the MCC to be elected to the West Australian Golf Association Match Committee – from 1994 to 2003 and then Chairman of the Committee in 2005, a position he held until 2006

A very worthy recipient and to this day Jim continues to volunteer his services and expertise on a daily basis and is currently involved in the use of technology to assist Neil in maintaining the course greens.

Mandurah Country Club’s,two (2) Life Members, Congratulations to Jim Mahoney presented with Life Membership and Graeme Parsons.

The final presentation of the night (and a surprise announcement) was the unveiling of the newly struck honour board depicting those who have been a member for over 50 years in addition to those appointed as life members.  It was very fitting to have Judith Tuckey and Bev Jackson on hand to unveil the honour board as both their names are engraved along with that of Judith’s late husband Owen, a past life member.  I’d also like to make special mention of David KINDRED (Member No 868) who first approached me to discuss the notion of an honour board to recognise those who had achieved 50-year membership.

Our new honour board for over 50 year members and appointed life members of the Mandurah Country Club.
Life Members, Jim Mahoney and Graeme Parsons, 50 years member Bev Jackson and Club Patron and 50 years member Judith Tuckey.

Recognition of those who have made such a great contribution to our club, both past and present, is so important and the gala event was all about celebrating their achievements.  I sincerely thank all those who made the evening such a great success along with those who supported the event and of course all the very deserving award recipients.

Kind regards

Ian Johnson, President

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