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THE NEW 2015 RXV Guaranteed to Improve Your Drive THE NEW 2015 RXV Guaranteed to improve your drive. Boasting the industries first electric AC drive and auto braking system the all new RXV drives like no other. And because the system is completely electronic, brake cables, discs, shoes and brake catch’s are eliminated. With approximately 35% fewer parts than any other golf cart, it’s efficient and easy to maintain. Not to mention it’s the ONLY golf car with a 4 year 1200 round full warranty. CALL TODAY FOR A TEST DRIVE Free call 0800 GET EZGO GOLF IMPORTS LTD. 18 VERNON ST. PO BOX 72-333 PAPAKURA. AUCKLAND PHONE: 09 298 2345 FAX: 09 298 2769 WEB: WWW.EZGO.CO.NZ EMAIL: [email protected] CONTENTS PAGE Club Officials & Committees 4 Administration & Communication 7 General Information 8 Standard of Dress 11 Membership Categories 11 Subscription Fees 13 Hole in One 14 Speed of Play (Ready Golf) 14 Reciprocal Rights 15 Daily Playing Times & Start Times 19 Course Details 20 Competition Notes 21 Men’s 2015 Season Programme 23 Mixed 2015 Season Programme 26 Junior 2015 Season Programme 27 Women’s 2015 Season Programme 29 Women’s 9 Hole 2015 Season Programme 32 Women’s Veteran 2015 Season Programme 34 Calendar of Events 37 BOP Men’s Pennant Programme 94 Men’s & Mixed Club Fixtures At a Glance 98 Women’s Club Fixtures At a Glance 100 Membership Phone Lists 105 Course Handicap Tables 120 Calendars 124 1 SPONSORS The Board of Management and Members take this opportunity to thank those business houses and individuals who have sponsored the Club throughout the year who are listed on the opposite page. The following have supported this programme: 95BOP-Classic Hits Mary Anne Natural Beauty Therapy PAGE Acrow Ltd Metlifecare Bayfair Panelworx Panelbeating 35 Agrodrome Michael Stemmer Law Body in Motion 16 ASB Bank Mills Reef Winery Aussie Butcher - Gate Pa Mouats Engineering Central Auto Repairs 18 Bay Radiology Mount Liquor Mart ChemDry 16 Bay Wine Distributors Mount Pro Shop Clive Gardner Lawyer 64 BOP Steamers Rugby Mount Turf & Sports Bar Crombie Lockwood 56 Cheers Bar - Mt Maunganui Newstalk ZB First Sovereign 90 Christies Flooring New Zealand Community Trust Cols Butchery Noel Leeming Forsyth Barr 22 Coombes Johnston - BMW Nosh Foodmarket - Mt Maunganui Golf Imports Ltd Inside Back Cover Crombie Lockwood Northpower Ignite Graphic Design Inside Front Cover Crown & Badger / Naked Grape Ocean Shores Village Ingham Mora 121 DB Breweries - Heineken Omanu Superette Deck & Fence Pro Pacific Coast Village Jones & Company Funeral Services 52 Dotgolf Pacific Golfer Kale Print 98 Elite Flooring (NZ) Ltd Physio Family Lion Foundation 95 Eves Realty - Kati Kati Placemakers - Mt Maunganui LJ Hooker Mount Maunganui 96 First Sovereign Trust Ltd, Power Farming Flannagan’s Irish Pub - Tauranga Pub Charity MH Rogers Optometrist 106 Forsyth Barr Reform Fitness & Rehabilitation Michael Stemmer Lawyer 6 Frames NZ Robertson’s Menswear Mouats Engineering 28 Fraser Clinic Ross Apiaries Mount Liquor Mart 36 Gilmours Ltd Rutherford Signs Mt Maunganui Collision Repairs Ltd 33 GMR Holmac Settlers Bar - Tauranga Golf Imports - E-Z-Go Smiths Sports Shoes Ocean Shores 80 Growers Direct Steakout - Tauranga Pacific Coast Village Back Cover Harcourts Supreme Air Pharmacy 257 Ltd 35 Ignite Graphic Design Temptations - Mt Maunganui Pub Charity Inc. 90 Ingham Mora Chartered Accountants The Beaumont Apartments Innovative Document Solutions - Ricoh The Importer RPC Land Surveyors 95 Jones & Co Funeral Services Travelcom Stihl Shop Mt Maunganui 18 Kitchen Studio Trevor Lee Autos Telfer Young 36 Latitude 37 Restaurant & Bar Upper Crust Bakery Travelcom 33 Lion Foundation Trust Voyager Luggage L J Hooker Real Estate - Mt Maunganui Wedge ‘n’ Wood Luxury Shuttles OUR THANKS TO ALL OUR SPONSORS PLEASE GIVE THEM YOUR SUPPORT 2 3 MT MAUNGANUI MEN VETERAN GOLFERS SOCIETY PRESIDENT: John Uden 575 4214 VICE PRESIDENT: Roman Tomson 579 5182 SECRETARY/TREASURER: Tom Uden / Russell Garland MEMBERS: Andrew Champness, Barry Thornton, Bob Gleghorn, Bryn Williams, David Goodyear, David Stodart, Dick Parrott (Past 2015 CLUB OFFICIALS President), Eric McPherson, Graeme Boyd, Graeme Nummy, CLUB PRESIDENT: Ray Horsfall 575 0590 Ian Feder, Ian Nicholls, CLUB CAPTAIN: Wayne Ashworth 574 1272 John Keate, Ken Davis, Rex Ferris, Richard Jopson, Roger Meek BOARD OF MANAGEMENT WOMEN’S VETERAN’S COMMITTEE CHAIRPERSON: Keith Gorringe PRESIDENT: Lyndsay Cameron 575 0022 MEMBERS: Wayne Ashworth, Paul Bowker, VICE PRESIDENT: Lynn Irving 574 9321 Ray Horsfall, Sharon Ferris, SECRETARY Colleen Nummy 572 1607 Dennis Noble, Dean Muller TREASURER: Robyn Knight 575 0263 MEMBERS: Andrea Pope, Margaret Cotter, GOLF COMMITTEE Kate Elder CHAIRPERSON/CLUB CAPTAIN: Wayne Ashworth 574 1272 MEMBERS: Ray Horsfall, Owen Kendall, JUNIOR COMMITTEE Helen Tomson, Bryn Williams, CONVENOR: Owen Kendall 543 3473 Keith Fullerton, Jimmy Napier, MEMBERS: Derek Beard, Dean Muller, Steven White Keith Smith MEN’S SATURDAY GOLF COMMITTEE WEDNESDAY MEN’S GOLF CAPTAIN: Wayne Ashworth 574 1272 CONVENOR: David Gerrand 575 4925 VICE CAPTAIN: Mike Tucker 575 0398 MEMBERS: Tony Brown, Warren Coventry, SECRETARY: Gary Hosking Russell Lategan, Dean Muller, MEMBERS: Paul Fahy, Peter Kirk, Ian Pollard, Craig Ross, Dean Muller, Mac Robertson, Keith Smith Dennis Seekup, John Winstanley SOCIAL COMMITTEE WOMEN’S COMMITTEE CONVENOR: Lesley Noel 572 2576 CAPTAIN: Helen Tomson 579 5182 MEMBERS: Marilyn Rangihika, Jimmy Napier, VICE CAPTAIN: Peter Kirk SECRETARY: Dorothy Marks 570 0071 TREASURER: Caren Van Der Meys 575 7951 9 HOLE CONVENOR: Susan Price 574 3193 SATURDAY CONVENOR: Judy Cameron MEMBERS: Suellen Baty, Kath Gorringe, Sue Rowell, June Winstanley, Pam Adlam, Alison Card, Pat Webb 4 5 CLUB ADMINISTRATION MANAGER: Keith Fullerton ADMINISTRATION OFFICER: Lorraine Horan CLUB SERVICES COURSE SUPERINTENDENT: Steven White BAR MANAGER: Luke Nicholson GOLF SERVICE: Jimmy Napier CATERER: Royden Trask AUDITORS: Ingham Mora COMMUNICATION CLUB AND POSTAL ADDRESS: 15 Fairway Avenue, Mt. Maunganui, 3116 EMAIL: [email protected] WEBSITE: www.mountgolf.co.nz TELEPHONE: 07 572 7044 FACSIMILE: 07 572 0341 TELEPHONES: The club is equipped with an automated phone system permitting callers to dial direct to their required service by following the prompt. OFFICE HOURS: Monday-Friday: 8.00am – 5.00pm Saturday, Sunday & Public Holidays: Closed 6 7 GENERAL INFORMATION TRUNDLER STORAGE: Members requiring a place in the Storage area should enquire PERSONAL PROPERTY AND INSURANCE: at the office for further information. Entry is by swipe card and access is restricted to the following times; The Club shall not be liable for loss of any property from the Club’s premises or from motor vehicles in the car park. We SUMMER MONTHS (DAYLIGHT SAVING) 6am to 9.30pm recommend that you keep your vehicle locked at all times. Loss WINTER MONTHS 7am to 8.30pm or damage to vehicles whilst parked in the car park is at the owner’s responsibility. SAFETY POLICY: This club has adopted safe working practices environment for The Club is not liable for any damage or incident caused by a the course, all players and employees are to note the following ball being hit into a vehicle parked in the car park or damage procedures to prevent injury to course staff and players from caused by a ball being hit into private property. Any incidents golf balls. must be reported to the Manager immediately a round is completed. MOTORISED TRANSPORT - GOLF CARTS: COURSE STAFF HAVE RIGHT OF WAY AT ALL TIMES The Board of Management at all times reserves the right to grant or revoke permission to use a motorcycle, golf cart or FAIRWAY AND ROUGH MAINTENANCE: other forms of motorised transport on the Mount Maunganui Players must wait for an approaching vehicle or mower to pass Golf Course. At all times users must comply with the ‘Terms and behind or out of range before playing their shot. Golfers may Conditions’ set down in conjunction with the Policy. proceed if called on to play their shot by the operator. The present policy is; Golfcart usage: GREENS MAINTENANCE: - All persons who drive a cart must be over the age of 15 A green being worked upon by staff and the pin is not in the years and hold a valid drivers licence. hole. Players are not to hit to the green until the flag is replaced - The use of petrol driven carts on the course is not and the green is cleared or they are called up by the staff. permitted. - Only Electric Carts distributed in New Zealand by a OTHER SITUATIONS: recognised manufacturer are acceptable. Players must receive acknowledgement from course staff or - A visitor is not permitted to use their own private cart on other players who are in range before playing a shot. the course. The exception being electric golf carts during a club open Tournament and on payment of a trail fee. SPRAYING OF CHEMICALS: Green fee players or visitors participating in Corporate or Spraying of pesticides, fungicides and other chemicals is an other Non Club events requiring transport must hire a club essential part of course maintenance. Warning signs regarding cart. spraying will be displayed on all starting tees when toxic - A registered owner may lend his / her cart to another chemicals are in use. A member or visitor is advised that it is at member only, sub-leasing or renting is strictly prohibited. their own discretion to choose to use the course on days when Privately owned carts registered for use on the course is chemicals have been applied. capped at 56. Applications to register an electric cart is to be made in writing to the Manager. PERSONAL SAFETY: Or, will have their name placed on a cart waiting list. A golf course can be a hazardous environment, all players and employees must maintain vigilance at all times to prevent harm Golf Cart Use: or accidental injury to themselves or to others. Golf carts must not be; - Parked / driven within 5 metres of any Green.
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