Vets – NEWSLETTER week ending 15th February 2014

HOST DAY TROPHY & PRIZES

The Jim Penman Host Day Trophy was introduced some years ago by Jim Penman to encourage participation in Host Days, particularly host days at Cooroy.

Throughout the year Members win and accumulate points for participating in and their performance at Host days, both home and away.   At the end of the year the Member with the highest points tally is presented with the trophy – typically a pair of quality golf shoes.

To further encourage participation and engender interest throughout the year we are pleased to announce that smallPRINT Australia Pty Ltd, our host day NTP sponsors, have agreed to sponsor a unique bottle of wine (left) for the best performed Cooroy player (all in) at each away host day for the remainder of 2014 in addition to prizes on offer by the host club.

The bottle of wine will be presented to the winner at the next Wednesday competition day at Cooroy.

Our next away host day and first opportunity to win this unique wine, will be at Mt Coolum on 24th February 2014 around 40 Cooroy members have nominated so far.

CAPTAIN’s CORNER

On Monday we played Host to Pelican Waters. The day was a huge success with 35 visitors & 50 of our own players taking part.

Six out of the best 10 scores came from Cooroy players.

The best players for Cooroy were, A-Grade Denis Guion with 38 points, B-Grade Charlie Adelberg 42 points, and C-Grade Stuart Wright 43 points.

On Wednesday we played an American Foursome.  The feedback I received after the game indicates that this event should be taken off the program next year.

Early players John Milligan & Graham Laing scored 58 points, and sat on a healthy lead for most of the day.  They looked almost certain to take out the main prize, but like it usually does, the late group of Ossie Osborne & Tony Foster trumped them by the slimmest of margins, and finished with 57.5.

WORKING BEE

The next working bee will be held next Monday, 17th February.  Volunteers will be assisting with the coring of the greens.  Meet at 7.30am at green keepers shed.

NEWSLETTER

Feedback suggests the weekly Newsletter is well received but we are always looking for ways to improve it so are seeking feedback and suggestions on what new items you would like to see included – it’s your Newsletter after all.

And don’t be shy – contributions in the form of an article are welcome and of course keep the jokes coming.  We are particularly keen to know about humorous events on or about or off the course.

Remember – veterans’ golf is not simply about golf.  The camaraderie and providing a friendly, supportive social environment for members is essential to the spirit and success of the veterans’ golf community.

MAJOR VETERAN GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS

This year offers a great opportunity to play the Queensland based events as 3 will be played on the Sunshine Coast with the State 4BBB Championship being played a little further north at Bargara.

We have secured the Sunshine Coast District C & D Grade Championship for Cooroy Golf Course so mark your diary for September 2014.  This will be a great opportunity to showcase our golf course and organisational skills.

We will need volunteers on the day so if you are not intending to play let us know if you are willing to get involved.  Planning for the event will start shortly.

Here is a list of the major championships:

District A & B Championship: 5th September Horton Park
District C & D Championship:1st September Cooroy
State 4BBB Stroke: 14-15th September Bargara
State Championship: 12-13th May Mt Coolum
Australian Championship: 9-14th November
Bunbury WA

LOOKING FOR CASUAL WORK

One of our members, Terry Lyons, is looking for some casual work – any kind of landscaping or labor work.  Terry is very fit and can do almost anything.  If you have a need for Terry’s services give him a call on 0409745307 or catch him in the club house.

RESULTS FROM 10th FEBRUARY 2014 – HOST DAY

Event: Single Stableford (3 Grades)
Visiting Club: Pelican Waters
Prize Donors: smallPRINT Australia Pty Ltd and Cooroy Veterans’ Golf Club
Field: 85

A Grade Winner: Alan Curr (PW) 40 c/b, Runner Up: Jeff Chappell (PW) 40
B Grade Winner: Charlie Adelberg 42, Runner Up: Don Clelland 39
C Grade Winner: Stuart Wright 43, Runner Up: Kevin Crundall 41

Run Down to 68: Jim Henderson, Wayne Honeysett (PW), Mike Kirkman (PW), Dennis Guion, Graham Laing, Steve Redman (PW), Max Schotterbach (PW), Jeff Nash (PW), Bob Noble, Warren Hay, Rod Roemermann, John Kelly, Bruce Wilshire, Errol Radley, Franz Poekl, (PW), Geoff Currie.

NTP: 4th Dic Davies (PW), 6th Norm Jensen (PW), 7th Dic Davies (PW), 10th Rod Roemermann, 12th John Sandow (PW), 15th Geoff Pembroke.

Raffle: Rod Booth, Alf Crawford (PW), Steve Redman (PW), John Round, Warren Hay, Don Clelland.

RESULTS FROM 12th FEBRUARY 2014

Event: American Foursome
Prize Donor: Cooroy Vets
Field: 72

Winners:  Ossie Osborne & Tony Foster 57½
Runners Up: John Milligan & Graham Laing 58

Run Down (to 62): Andrew Dick/Mike Smith, Jim Henderson/Bob Watson, Rod Booth/Allan Emery, Dennis Guion/Peter Piggott, Ken McKay/Bill Edwards, Les Arthur/ Dave Chapman, Nick Kostalas/Bob Noble, John O’Donoghue/Ray Leslie, Errol Radley/Kevin Olsen, Denis Beckhaus/Terry Hymas.  Apologies to Bill Edwards for missing him from last weeks’ run down.

NTP: 4th Ozzie Osborne/Tony Foster, 6th Les Arthur/Dave Chapman, 7th Rob Nash/Ian McMullen, 10th Nick Kostalas/Bob Noble, 12th Ray Glover/David Lyons, 13th Peter Reilly, 15th Warren Hay/Terry Lyons.

Captain’s Choice – Hole 1, 2nd shot: Nick Kostalas/Bob Noble.

Raffle: Brian Flynn, John Cairns, Terry Harrison, Peter Reilly.    NOTE: On other than Monthly Medal days if you are not present to collect you can do so the next time you play – your bottle of wine will be on the raffle table marked with your name.  You must be present to collect on a Monthly Medal day.     You can’t win if your name is not on the raffle sheet – so don’t forget to put your name down – it’s free!

MEMBERSHIP

98 Ordinary Members (male) and 9 Restricted Members (female) have renewed to date.    A reminder – if you need a 2014 Veteran Golf card see Rod.

We still have a number of members yet to play their first game for 2014 so renewal numbers will grow.

Not unexpectedly we have lost a number of members to residential relocation and age/health issues preventing them from playing but we still keep in touch with these members by retaining them on our Newsletter email circulation list.

Our average field size so far this year is 76 compared to 73 same time last year and 70 in 2012.  A very good start to the year and an exceptional participation rate.

Cooroy Golf

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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