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20th November 2024

Course Report – Wednesday 20 November 2024

Course Report – Wednesday 20 November 2024

Dear Members,

Just a quick update on some of the ongoing work on the course.

The past month has given us brilliant weather, with perfect temperatures to grow grass.

 The greens are in good shape at the moment. The health is great, and they are rolling very well.

We have continued our couch grass removal over the past month. The pain we suffered earlier this year has paid off. When we started with the new product called Pylex, we used 8 tanks of product to each application to target the areas inside the perimeters. Last week we used less than 2 tanks, and this included a few larger areas on the perimeters. This goes to show that the vast majority of the couch we treated last year has been killed off, which is a great win. 

Our Poa removal is still going ahead very well. We have a lot more Poa this time of the year as compared to the same time last year due to many reasons:

  • A wetter winter meaning germination was a great deal easier
  • Heavier falls though winter, which meant many of our Poa suppression applications were not as effective as they could have been.
  • Due to it’s suppressive nature, we were not as aggressive in the poa control because we were also trying to get recovery on the bent after the couch removal.
  • After such a dry summer, we had very high salts, which also prevented an aggressive approach to the poa suppression
  • By this time last year, we had many days in the high 30’s which naturally puts the poa under a great deal of stress.

 Along with our Poa and couch removal, our Kikuya removal and control will increase over the next month. These three grasses, which are actually highly sort after on many courses around the world, are naturally occurring, and grow very well in our soil and climate. This means their removal and control is an all year round process. Our goal is to make every year a little better than the year before, depending on the weather.

Our Spring renovations, although a little later than normal, will take place on Monday and Tuesday the 25th and 26th of November. We will be coring the greens, tees and surrounds, and have them all back into play by Wednesday the 27th. They should be quite good to play on by the weekend straight after.

I would like to take this opportunity to wish all members the very best for the festive season, and good golfing.

Regards

John Benbow, Director of Facilities

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18th November 2024

Friday Night at the Club – Week 9 Results – Chase the Ace, Members Draw and Meat Raffle – Friday 15 November 2024

Friday Night at the Club – Week 9 Results – Chase the Ace, Members Draw and Meat Raffle – Friday 15 November 2024

The Meat Raffle was won by Izaac Heales.

The Members Draw was Dallas Tait however Dallas was not in attendance on Friday 15th November, so this Friday 22nd November the Members Draw JACKPOTS to $275.00

The Chase the Ace Draw was done by Jojo Doig, Jojo chose a 7 of Spades, so the Chase the Ace JACKPOTS to $1900.00 this Friday 22nd November 2024.

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18th November 2024

Annual General Meeting – Next Monday 25 November 2024

Annual General Meeting – Next Monday 25 November 2024

Dear Members,

The Mandurah Country Club Annual General Meeting will be held Monday 25 November 2024 at 6pm at The MCC Clubhouse.
 
Please find below a copy of the 2023 AGM Minutes held on Monday 27 November 2023, with the Agenda and the Annual Report 2023/2024.

Grant Shortland-Jones, General Manager

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18th November 2024

2025 Australian Golf Foundation Junior Girls Scholarship

2025 Australian Golf Foundation Junior Girls Scholarship

Mandurah Country Club are now seeking applicants for the 2025 Australian Golf Foundation Junior Girls Scholarship.

Following our successful 2022, 2023 & 2024 program – we are now seeking expression of interest for our 2025 intake of the Australian Golf Foundation Junior Girls Scholarship.

Mandurah Country Club has obtained funding from The Australian Golf Foundation (AGF) to support six lucky teenage girls to pursue their golf.

Scholarships are open to girls aged 9 to 16 and while the program’s primary aim is to retain girls in golf by giving girls a shared golf experience, girls new to golf may also be engaged in this program should they demonstrate a commitment to learning the sport.

The Scholarship program is part of a national campaign to get more girls playing golf. All we ask is that applicants display a desire and willingness to improve their golf skills, obtain a handicap, play in club competitions (or at least social play) and engage in any extra-curricular activity that fosters friendships between scholarship holders.

Not only will girls receive 24 coaching sessions with Craig Tapp Peel Golf Academy, but also a one year junior club membership, which helps to ensure girls obtain a handicap. A maximum of 6 scholarships are available for the start of Term 1 – 2025.

For further information and to apply, please contact Mandurah Country Club or Junior Co-ordinator Vanessa Day 0415 984 868 or awday77@hotmail.com.

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15th November 2024

Disruption at the Clubhouse this Weekend – Friday 15 November 2024

Disruption at the Clubhouse this Weekend – Friday 15 November 2024

Dear Members,

We have booked a Charity event for Breast Cancer tomorrow Saturday 16 November 2024, The Mandurah Angels.
Their attendee numbers have swelled far more than we expected, which will now put pressure on parking during the middle of the day. We will open spaces near the practice range net, chipping green and in around the Cart Store area, whilst cars may park on the front lawn areas.  If you can carpool with friends, this would be helpful too.
 
In past years, we have booked functions on Friday nights in the clubhouse over this busy period leading into Christmas however, with the growth of Friday nights compared to previous years, we have stopped doing this. We do however have one historical booking to honour this Friday night.

Normal food service will still be available in the bar.
 
We historically shut the Kitchen through January however, with so many members enjoying Friday nights, we will shut food service for just two weeks over Christmas, returning the second week of the new year.
 
The modernising of the Clubhouse sees the facility in extremely high demand, and the additional use is beneficial for the Club. We are very conscious of minimising disruption to members, and we have managed the majority of bookings around or outside of core club activities. From time to time there may be an inconvenience, and certainly these two were not intended to be so, which we apologise for.  
 
Regards
Grant Shortland-Jones
General Manager

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