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Coomealla Golf Club Program COOMEALLA GOLF CLUB PROGRAM 2020/ 2021 WELCOME Membership of this Golf Club provides you with the opportunity to participate in all aspects of competitive and social golf. Golf is played, for the most part, without supervision of a Referee or Umpire. The game relies on the integrity of the individual to show consideration for other players and to bide by the rules. What is true of the game also applies to club membership. spirit and image of a golf club is projected by the way members show respect, courtesy and consideration for one another by the etiquette of its members. All Players should conduct themselves in a disciplined manner, demonstrating courtesy and sportsmanship at all times, irrespective of how competitive they may be. This is the Spirit of the Game of Golf. “For When The Great Scorer Comes To Write Against Your Name, It Will Not Be That You Won Or Lost, But How You Played The Game.” The Committee of the Coomealla Golf Club would like to welcome you and hope you enjoy our Golf Course, the Club House and especially your Game of Golf. COOMEALLA GOLF CLUB Phone: 5027 4517 - Fax: 5027 4394 Golf Shop: 5027 4658 CMSC Ltd: 5027 4505 - Fax 5027 4825 Website: www.coomeallaclub.com.au GENERAL COMMITTEE OFFICE BEARERS PRESIDENT Gwenda Albion 0408 274 209 SECRETARY CAPTAINS Men’s Ross Robertson 0488 607 874 Women’s Lee Bottomley 0409 629 518 VICE CAPTAIN Mark Hann 0402 347 029 TREASURER Kylie Walters 0408 238 529 HANDICAPPER Ross Robertson 0488 607 874 MATCH COMMITTEE Ross Robertson, Darren Bottomley, Mark Hann Lee Bottomley, Gwenda Albion, Kylie Walters COMMITTEE Darren Bottomley 0487 557 076 Greg Butcher 0427 231 183 Troy Neville 0439 274 430 Mackie Warchow 0427 248 439 MDGA DELEGATE Jodene Tuau 0409 357 000 COURSE SUPERINTENDENT Glen Cumming 0427 770 050 GOLF SHOP / GOLF CLUB MANAGER Warren Fitzgerald 5027 4658 1 RECIPROCAL CLUBS When visiting Reciprocal Clubs, the Reciprocal Rights given may vary - Please check when booking. All Reciprocal Rights Players to: 1. Show verification of golf membership - Golf Club Membership Card. GolfLink Card is NOT proof. 2. Shall pay an applicable competition fee OR green fee amount for 9 or 18 holes of golf set for the day's play. 3. Entitled to full playing golf rights and club house facilities. 4. Will not be entitled to WIN club board events – Championships, Monthly Medals/Mugs/Awards, or donated trophies. 5. No joining rights are granted to members of either club. 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Members shall afford the President, Captain and their selected playing partners the courtesy of precedence on the first tee. 2. Players should ensure that they never place another person in a position where they could be hit by a ball, club, stones, twigs or the like, when they make a stroke or a practice swing. If a player hits a ball in a direction where there is danger of hitting someone, they should immediately shout a warning. The traditional word of warning in such situations is “FORE”. 3. All players are required to carry a sand bucket and fill and smooth divot marks on the FAIRWAYS, TEES and in the ROUGH. You know how irritating it is when you land in a divot. 4. Fixing pitch marks – both yours and others you may see - is not only a courtesy, but it helps to maintain a smooth putting green surface for all players. Players should ensure no damage is done to the putting surface when placing down bags or flag sticks. Do not lean on your putter when standing on the green. THE HEAD OF THE PUTTER SHOULD NOT BE USED TO REMOVE THE BALL FROM THE HOLE. 5. When you land in a bunker, enter the bunker from its lowest point closest to your ball to play your shot. After playing out, rake your divot and footprints trying to leave the bunker in as good or better condition as when you entered the bunker. Replace the rake in the rake holder. 6. Please Turn Off Mobile Phones. After all we’re here to escape the office – not to bring it with us. 7. Control your emotions. Club throwing, swearing and smashing clubs will not only disrupt your game but can distract your playing partners. If you can control your emotions you’re half way to a good round. 8. Drink bottles and tops, lolly wrappers, and other rubbish should be placed in bins. This will help keep the course attractive for everyone. 5 ORDER OF PLAY All competitors in club competitions have equal rights regardless of the number of players in the group. Groups of FOUR are to be the maximum number. Except where a Pennant Match is in progress or when a Match Play off has been arranged, players in competitions will have priority on the course. PACE OF PLAY As our fields grow bigger with large numbers of players to be accommodated on the course, the instances of “SLOW PLAY” have increased. This issue is constantly discussed amongst members as many members have experienced this at some stage and it certainly has an adverse effect on their enjoyment of the game. The Committee is also concerned and sets out the following advice to assist in eliminating “SLOW PLAY”. 1. Play at a good pace and keep up. Always be aware that your position in the field is directly behind the group in front and not just keeping ahead of the group behind. A group of 4 players should play this course in about 4 hours. 2. Know the Rules of Golf especially those pertaining to Out of Bounds, Water Hazards and Lost Ball. 3. The Player with the Honor must hit off before marking his score card. If he is delayed for some reason, change the order. The first person to putt out should attend and replace the flag stick for the others. 4. Walk directly to your ball or level with it and always be ready to play your next shot. Make as many preparations as is safe while other players are playing their shots. 5. If you run out of strokes in a Par or Stableford event, pick your ball up. 6. When playing on or near the green always place your Buggy in such a position as will enable quick movement off the green and towards the next Tee Area. 6 7. Motorised Carts must stay behind the lines marked. 8. Never mark your score card on the green – leave immediately after putting out. 9. If after a reasonable period it is apparent that your group is holding up play, or your group is more than one (1) clear fairway behind the group in front it should invite the group behind to play through, irrespective of the number of players in that group, or the reason for the loss of pace in the field. 10. Unless otherwise determined by the Committee, priority on the course is determined by a group pace of play.
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