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3rd April 2023

WA Golf Industry Awards

WA Golf Industry Awards

Dear Members

On Friday evening 31 March 2023, the WA Golf Industry Awards Gala dinner was held at the Crown Ballroom with over 500 representatives from clubs and associations around WA.  Our club was shortlisted in two categories:

  1. Outstanding Game Development Program of the Year
  2. Metropolitan Golf Facility of the Year

It is so pleasing to let you know that we won the award in both categories, a terrific achievement when considering the strength and depth of clubs in WA.

The ‘Outstanding Game Development Program of the Year’ is awarded in recognition of a significant contribution to increasing the development of golf.  This may be through initiatives such as junior programs, indigenous programs, increasing female participation or general membership levels.  In this category the MCC was up against quality contenders including Royal Fremantle; Cottesloe; Golf WA and Lake Karrinyup Country Club.

To win the award is a great recognition for the club, and in particular Craig Tapp (Tappie) who runs the Golf Development Program in conjunction with the MCC.  In addition, key strategies developed by the Membership Committee and continuation of existing programs (e.g., Extravaganza) also made a great contribution to the MCC submission and the growth in our membership is a credit to all involved.  As many would be aware, this year saw the inaugural junior girl’s pennant team and the junior committee are continuing to enhance the junior program.

To give you a snapshot of some achievements, the club undertook the following beginner or development golf programs:

168        Female classes

48           Men’s classes

48           Mixed classes

128        Junior classes

40           School classes of over 150 children (all in long-term programs, not just one-off classes)

Metropolitan Golf Facility of the Year is the ultimate accolade and recognition for a metropolitan golf club and is keenly sought after by those clubs.  This year we competed against fellow finalists, Hartfield Golf Club; Links Kennedy Bay; Wanneroo Golf Club and the Western Australian Golf Club.  For the MCC to win this award again, the third time in the past few years (previously won in 2017 and 2019) is a fantastic achievement and one that all members should take pride in. 

Without knowing the full history of these awards, I think it is reasonable to assume that it would be unlikely any other club has won this major category on three occasions within such a short time period. It is noteworthy to add that the MCC also won awards for Superintendent of the Year and Apprentice of the Year during the same period.

To provide some context, there are 24 metropolitan clubs in Perth and to win this award demonstrates a sustained period of excellence.  The club had to prove a high standard of performance across several key areas, including:

  • Membership and retention and growth
  • Financial performance
  • Clubhouse Operations
  • Golf Course Operations
  • Contribution to the Community
  • Participation and number of rounds
  • Strategies successfully implemented through COVID-19

In addition, our submission provided detailed evidence of the MCC governance structures, processes and policies along with the strategic planning approach.  In being assessed for this award, the Club went through a presentation and interview process with representatives from:

  • Professional Golf Association
  • Golf Management Australia

We are so fortunate to have excellent team led by our General Manager Grant Shortland-Jones and a special mention to Shareen Thompson who is often the first point of contact for new and existing members.  I am so proud of our staff and the enthusiastic approach I see daily and openly state we have the best GM in the WA.

Photo: (from left to right) – Ian Johnson (Club President), Karen Johnson, Jo Tapp, Gary Colquhoun, Deb Colquhoun, Craig Tapp (Tappie), Janet Stewart, Dean Stewart, Coralie Crowe, Marc Crowe

As evidenced in the photograph, the MCC was represented by Management Committee representatives Marc Crowe (Membership Chair), Dean Stewart (Greens Chair and Match committee member) and PGA professional Gary Colquhoun with their respective partners.  Also in attendance was PGA professional Craig Tapp and wife Jo (a much valued member of the MCC pro-shop team) .  ‘A picture tells a thousand words’ and their delight in winning the awards is obvious.

Our philosophy of continuous improvement cannot be achieved without strong governance processes and a willingness of members to serve on various sub-committees and stand for elected office.  There have been many members who, currently and over many years, have made a significant contribution to our club and these awards are a worthy recognition and validation of their efforts

Volunteers are a big part of any club and we are so privileged to have many wonderful members who have volunteered their services over many years in so many ways.  I would also like to sincerely thank our members, many of whom have supported this club for many years, some for several decades.  A club thrives when the membership is supportive and are prepared to embrace change and work through challenges and we are fortunate to have such a membership.

As always, the challenge is to continue the momentum and the management team are committed to building on these achievements in the best interests of members.

Kind Regards

Ian Johnson, President

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3rd April 2023

TaylorMade Fitting Day – Monday 24 April 2023

TaylorMade Fitting Day – Monday 24 April 2023

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3rd April 2023

Titleist Fitting Day – Monday 17 April 2023

Titleist Fitting Day – Monday 17 April 2023

The Titleist club fitting experts are coming to Mandurah Country Club.
Monday, 17 April 2023

Your fitting

  1. A fitting with one of our highly skilled fitters
  2. Fitting conducted with an extensive matrix of Titleist metals, irons, and wedges.
  3. Expert recommendations based on your fitting.

Space is limited so reserve your spot now by clicking below:

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or call the golf shop on 9581 2968.

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31st March 2023

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29th March 2023

Course Update and Appointment of Course Superintendent – Wednesday 29 March 2023

Course Update and Appointment of Course Superintendent – Wednesday 29 March 2023

Dear Members

The Club is very pleased to announce the appointment of Stewart Poole as our new Course Manager.

Stewart has been a career Superintendent, recently finishing a 20-year tenure with the Gaines Golf Club in Brisbane, which is a very similar course and club to Mandurah CC. Stewart leaves there very highly regarded by their Management, Committee and Members. 

Stewart’s experience and expertise is excellent, his professionalism through the recruitment process was outstanding and we believe he will be a very good fit to our club culture and the improvements we want to continue with over the coming years. 

Stewart and his family were already relocating to our region from Queensland and therefore he will be able to start during April. 

We welcome Stewart to the Club.

Thanks to Acting Course Manager Craig Young and the team, who continue to present the course in excellent condition.  We also thank our past Course Manager Neil Graham who has assisted, both voluntarily but also through a consultancy with New ground Services, which sees him here weekly working with Craig. This arrangement will continue when Stewart arrives to ensure the best hand over possible and a smooth transition.  We are fortunate to be able to engage in such an extensive interim hand over process, which not only puts in strong safeguards for the course condition but supports the current and new employees.  

The new Course Fixtures of bins, pins, ball washers and tee markers have now been installed and we thank the volunteers for their assistance. As too the volunteers assisting weekly with the course clean up.

The bunker is now back in play from the 12th Green/ 13th tee renovation, with the whole area soon to be ready for play.  This has been an excellent outcome and highlights the philosophies in the course master plan, with the core objectives being:

  • Reduce bunker size and reshape for ease of entry and better maintenance efficiencies
  • Realign the bunker removing the redundant left side near the trees and extending the right side in the fairway,  to be more in effective.
  • Shape the land so errant balls run away from the green as a greater penalty.
  • Remove bottlenecks that create wear areas and turf damage and allow for better traffic movement.
  • Remove the need for cart paths that create greater wear issues and are in play.
  • Increase tee sizes to spread wear and create better playing surfaces.
  • Improve aesthetics of the facility and a better feel in the he surrounds and between tees and greens.

Thank you and well done to the Course Advisory Committee and the work of the staff in executing this project.

Dean Stewart, Greens Chair

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