News FROM THE SHED – October 2018

Our Greens Staff have installed new inspection pits and made improvements to drainage around tees and greens.  As a result we should see better drainage of the 10th and 11th greens, with the former being a concern earlier this year when there was a lot of rain.

We would like to thank Bendigo Bank for sponsoring the acquisition of controlled (slow) release fertiliser which was applied to fairways earlier this month.  Very timely. 

Due to wet conditions, the course was closed on Tuesday 16th.  The following day several walkers played in the Vets competition, completing 18 holes, and reported the course was holding up well considering we got about 400mm of rain over the previous week.  The old adage that any aeration is better than no aeration was obvious.  There has been extensive use of the Groundhog aerator since we got it and this is resulting in more water moving down the soil profile.  Hopefully grass roots will follow and this should result in better and more vigorous growth on fairways, whatever the grass.  

Other Activities Completed

  • We want to increase the amount of more desirable grass on fairways. The area in front of the 4th tee has been roped off, rotary hoed at a cost of $200 using a local contractor in preparation for the planting of green couch stolons, which will be obtained from Noosa Golf Club soon.  Soil preparation will also involve chemical improvement of soil physical properties through gypsum application.  Expect to see other areas (bare patches) treated similarly, hopefully in time to take advantage of the generosity of Noosa Golf Club.
  • On October 7 and 8, a very successful stump grinding working bee was completed. The job coordinator was Graeme Caffyn who put in a fantastic effort in picking up and returning the Grinder from Kennards Hire, as well as being in attendance both days.  Volunteers included Graeme and Rosemary Caffyn, Dale Scanlon, Doug Pearce, Joe Daniels, Gordon Green, Derek Wood, Dale Rickard and Dave Lyons.  Approximately 140 tree stumps (potential trip hazards and eyesores) no longer exist.  The photo below shows the Monday morning shift – left to right Dale Scanlon, Derek Wood using the grinder, Doug Pearce and Dale Rickard.

Some Very Good and Not So Good News

  • Bad news first. We are seeing a lot of couch intrusion on our Tiffdwarf greens nursery and it may be we will have to spray the whole lot out and start again.  This is very disappointing.  For this to happen so quickly must be due to the quality of the stolons we sourced from another golf club.  Stolons of couch from surrounds of greens appear to have been included in with stolons from their Tiffdwarf greens.  Getting a good quality source of Tiffdwarf stolons could be challenging.  Tiffgreen (328) which is the grass currently on our greens is still one of two good quality industry standards along with Tiffdwarf, and we may choose to collect stolons from our good greens on course for the Greens nursery.
  • We recently met with two officers from the Department of Natural Resources to discuss our water licence and our desire to use more water on the course.  DNR were very helpful.  They advised that our current water licence needs to be changed to cover how we currently use water.  They will take us through this as well as an increase in our potential water use.  We can take steps to increase water storage now and with more membership and revenue down the track, there is potential to increase storage further e.g. a dam on 2nd/16th might be of interest.
  • Another good outcome by calling in local authorities.  It is very likely that we will be involved in a very significant project with Noosa Landcare (who receive Commonwealth funding for projects that benefit the community).  After heavy rain we see a lot of turbidity in the creek from run-off and erosion of creek beds on course. The initial meeting with Landcare had them talking about the planting of a large number of native aquatic plants on our creek beds which will serve as filters to trap sediment and nutrients that may enter waterways, thus improving our environmental footprint.  Plants would be supplied and planted by Landcare.  We need to match that commitment with in-kind contribution from the Club (working bees) and the Community (sponsorship of rocks, soil, school projects being examples).
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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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