From The Shed – December 2019

Work has commenced on changing the 17th hole over to a hybrid couch called Wintergreen. This grass type is more drought tolerant and we are able to keep out all weeds so we have one grass type. The hole will play as a par 3 for about six to eight weeks which will cause inconvenience but the end result will be a much better playing surface.

During the Spring months we undertake a Greens and Tees renovation program so that we can have the course in the best playing condition leading into the Summer months. We scarify tees to remove thatch and aerate the surface. Thatch build up occurs through the normal process of regular mowing and leaf removal. Thatch removal allows water and fertilisers to penetrate the soil and plant to improve soil condition and increase plant health. After the scarifying process we feed the plant with liquid fertiliser and apply slow release fertiliser to assist with soil nutrition.

The process for the Greens is slightly different as we remove small tubular cores of soil and grass. This process is important to relieve compaction and allow fertilisers and water to easily penetrate the soil. With the core holes exposed we are able to add our nutrient amendments and it is these amendments that assist with retaining moisture in the soil. The process of renovation of the greens is about improving the quality of the soil so that the plants root system can be at optimal health. Simply, it’s like feeding the human body with nutrition to ensure good health.

The greens are then top dressed to ensure a level playing service. Prior to these procedures we ensure the health of the soil by adding microbe nutrition program to the Greens to ensure fast recovery. The process of renovation can be a stressful time for the the plant but with right preparation beforehand the stress is minimised and the plant recovers more quickly. This renovation process also helps reduce pests and disease.

Regular monitoring of the greens throughout the year is imperative so that we can identify any problems and react quickly so that the impact is minimal. Regular application throughout the year of fungicide, insecticide and nutrition keeps the plants at their best.

Recent coring of greens has seen them recover noticeably quicker than in the past proving the process works. Well done Todd and the boys.

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Reviews

Cooroy Golf Club has always been about people as much as golf. The reviews below come from members, social players, and visitors who’ve enjoyed the course, the setting, and the sense of community that defines the club.

Whether it’s a casual round, a competition, or a post-game drink on the deck, their words reflect what makes Cooroy special.

4.5 out of 5 Stars
118 Google Reviews
  • As n ew Members we are very happy to be accepted and welcomed by the Manager himself; thanks Wayne

    MARIO CALDERARI

  • “Big thanks to the Cooroy Golf Club crew for the great work you’re doing. I only hear good things from people who visit and play, and the club always feels welcoming and well run. Huge shoutout to Marty Hunt MP, Mark Kelly, Ron Ballantyne, Cameron Douglas, Peter Jeucken, Joe Daniels, Kate Sawrey, Doug Pearce, Mark Woolway, Wayne Patston, Cyril Trist, Anthony Jones, Derek Clayton, Paul Korczynski, Deb Macaulay, Elaine Henman, Jenny Tucker, Eve Hunt, Jainie Wynwood, Warren Smith, Bruce Otto, Grant Smallacombe, Jim Henderson, Rod Booth, and John Cranley. Keep doing what you’re doing, the community notices and appreciates it.”

    Colin Davie

  • Best value for money golf course on the Sunshine Coast. A really fun course layout, forces you to use multiple clubs off tees And have good course management. The grains are in great condition and are really receptive

    Liam Henderson

  • Fantastic golf course! Really well setup with signage, sand buckets, and ball cleaners on most tees. This course is designed for playing 1-18 consecutively rather than stopping midway. A ‘grip it and rip it’ mindset will lead to disappointment as there are many hidden hazards (yes I speak from experience!). Some of the fairways are deceptively narrow or have huge swathes of flanking rough hard to see from a distance. Lots of variety! Long par 5s to short par 3s and everything in between. Take care when walking between tees as its easy for first timers to get disoriented. At just $40 I felt it was great value and would definitely go back.

    Daniel Bowater

  • Great course. Well maintained with very friendly staff!

    carl gall

  • Nice course, plenty of water holes

    Geoff Cohen

  • Amazing staff ,thanks for your hospitality,
    The atmosphere was so relaxed and nothing was a problem. A true hidden gem just off the Bruce hwy

    Luke Downey

  • Lovely course some tight fairways an honest challenge.

    John Matton

  • Staff were super helpful in getting us setup with carts and directions.

    Rob Kruger

  • This is a friendly country course in great condition. Greens are in good nick. Well worth a visit if you ate on the area.

    Karen Lilliebridge

  • Beautiful fairways and greens, quite a walk but worth every step. We played in the afternoon and was very pleased with the price and quality of the course.

    Hendrik van Aswegen

  • Lovely course. Challenging enough to make it fun, but not too difficult for high handicappers

    Jonty

  • Great place to play golf. Course is a good challenge for all HC’s. Very picturesque,but if you walk it the last couple of holes uphill might get you. Very limited parking. Worth a look.

    Daren Muddle

  • I’ve played at this golf course several times. The par 4 course is a bit short but well-maintained, and the lady at the pro shop were very friendly.

    Chan

  • Excellent country course

    shawn perren

  • Excellent course tough but rewarding..long par 3s..beautiful layout

    Mike Matutinovich

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