THE JABIRU NEWSLETTER MAY 2015 General Manager Report Golf Course Maintenance Golf Services The golf courses are both in exceptional condition with the main focus remaining in managing the grass surfaces' rapid growth. Maintenance of the gardens adjacent to the major cart path thoroughfare from the Marine Village to the Golf Clubhouse has begun and the area is beginning to show remarkable improvement. Throughout April, the Club has seen a number of Major and Honour Board Events held. The Men’s Foursomes Match Play Knockout was contested and completed, with the eventual winning pair comprising Brian Williams and John Whitelaw. The Ladies 4BBB Stroke Match Play was also completed with Linda Faulls and Norma Hale eventually taking the honours. Golf Course Superintendent, Paul McLean, has also been busy with the visit of Brandon Johnson, Senior Vice President and Golf Course Architect from The Arnold Palmer Group. Brandon is completing an inspection of The Pines Golf Course and updating to The Pines master plan last updated in 2009. The Maintenance Team are also preparing for the annual process of oversowing The Pines greens. This will begin in the second week of May and will ensure the condition of The Pines greens remains exceptional in the winter months. Due to the amount of seed required for this exercise, the greens attract large quantities of birdlife during this period. Your patience is appreciated when this occurs and it shall cease in a short period of time. Any Local Rules required during this period will be communicated by the Golf Services team. In the week prior to the US Masters, both the Sanctuary Cove Men’s and Ladies Masters Champions were named, with Duncan Forrest and Pam Martin winning their respective competition. The winners were presented with their green jackets on the day of the event. Due to Don McBride being involved in the Men’s Foursomes Match Play Finals, the Billings Cup, which was scheduled to be played on the same day, was rescheduled until a later date. The Pines Cup was also contested in April, capping off an extremely busy month of events, with the Men’s Pines Cup being won by Chris Smale. The Ladies Pines Cup was not played due to rain and will be contested on Thursday 14 May. The Queensland Senior Teams Challenge also commenced in April, with Captain Marshall Leigh managing the team. The team suffered a loss in their first match against Brisbane Golf Club, however they had a victory against Nudgee Golf Club in the subsequent fixture. Golf Course Superintendent, Paul McLean, has also been busy with the visit of Brandon Johnson, Senior Vice President and Golf Course Architect from The Arnold Palmer Group. THE JABIRU NEWSLETTER MAY 2015 General Manager Report Food and Beverage April hosted the Spirit of the ANZAC’s Tribute, an event held in The Jabiru Restaurant and attended by a number of Members. The event was an outstanding success which all who attended thoroughly enjoyed. The event offered an opportunity for the attendees to pay their respects to the men and women who have provided such an unselfish service to this country. Our thanks must go to the Social Committee for their tireless efforts, ensuring these events continue to occur at the Golf Club and at such a high standard. The next major event to be hosted at The Country Club will be the annual Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea (ABMT) on Tuesday 19 May. ABMT provides support to Cancer Council QLD and in 2014 ABMT supporters raised $11.9 million. The fun-filled event includes fashion, beauty, lucky door prizes and much more. Bookings are available for this event up until Tuesday 12 May and can be made by contacting the Golf Club on 07 5699 9000. For further details, please refer to the upcoming events section. Other Country Club The Country Club has attracted a number of external Members over the first four months of the year with a net gain of 37 Country Club Members. The tenancies located in The Country Club have also continued to improve the facilities holistic offering, with a range of services available. Health and wellbeing needs are serviced by PMP Pilates Studios and Body and Sole Beauty Therapists, whilst the golf-related tenants comprising of Cool Clubs, PGA IGI, the Queensland Division of the Australian PGA and ANK Golf Academy continue to offer their support to the Club. The Grille Room has played host to a number of functions including weddings, corporate golf days and the heavily attended PTBC Town Meeting. With over 200 local residents attending the meeting, the Club once again provided the necessary requirements for not only operating as a Country Club, but also catering to the needs of the wider Sanctuary Cove Community. Over 100 Members attended the Members’ Information Evening on Thursday 23 April which provided both the Board and the Membership the opportunity to communicate openly about future plans and current issues. The evening was informative and well received by the majority in attendance. The Sanctuary Cove Golf and Country Club Holdings Limited AGM was also hosted in April, one week after the Members’ Information Evening. The major issues discussed at this meeting were two resolutions to the Holdings Constitution, both of which were passed. Further details relating to these amendments will be communicated at a later date. The Board would like to take this opportunity to thank all who attended and participated in shaping the future of the Club through utilising their right to vote. Paul Sanders General Manager Sanctuary Cove Golf and Country Club THE JABIRU NEWSLETTER MAY 2015 News and Events President’s Trophy Winners Jin Weifeng and with President Mick McDonald Brenda Malone’s second shot on the 5th at The Pines finished amongst the trees Kym Leaney Men’s Foursomes Match Play Winners Brian Williams and John Whitelaw (Runners-Up Don McLeod and Don McBride) On closer inspection the ball was being attended to by a comfortable kangaroo. How kind of the kangaroo to keep it warm State Team at the Official photo of the Queensland Women's Royal Melbourne at d playe hips pions Australian Interstate Cham and Coach left) m (botto Dean y Shirle ger Mana with right) (top Richard Woodhouse OK. Thanks for dropping it there. With any luck I can put it on the green! Official photo of the Queensland Men’s State Team at the Australian Interstate Championships playe d at Huntingdale, including Anthony Quayle (top, second from left) and Cory Crawford (top, third from left) THE JABIRU NEWSLETTER MAY 2015 News and Events - From The Easter Tournament Annie Sinclair with the keys to her new Mercedes-Benz presented by Nicholas Hughston, New Vehicle Sales Manager, Mercedes-Benz Gold Coast n Winner of the Men’s Masters Jacket Dunca Forrest with Captain Frank Spurway ), jacket winners, Geraldine Porteous (2009 Our traditional parade of Ladies Masters ), (2000 er Rodg ary Rosem ), (1999 , Rene Scott Keiko Lim (1994), Robbie Hall (1998 and 2001) 2015) and (2013 n Marti Pam and ) (2012 Lea Stanton (2006), Yuko Nakamura O April 23 we had the amazing feat of two On Holes H in One in one day; first Judy Forrest on o the 13th and then Brenda Malone on the 16th later in the day. Well done, Girls! This year’s winner Pam Martin being presented her jacket by Lady Captain Judy McDonald Monthly Medal Winners for April 2015 A Grade B Grade C Grade Pines Chris Smale (+ Pines Cup Winner) Gary Klye John Venn Palms Playoff between Peter McLaren and Cory Crawford Bernard Croft Richard Zoller (March playoff won by Ian Mathieson) Men Postponed to May 14 Pines Ladies Palms Playoff between Margie Hay and Audy White Playoff between Sandy King, Lea Stanton and Maz Morgan Chris Lynam (March playoff won by Jean Hiscock) THE JABIRU NEWSLETTER MAY 2015 Captain’s Report Congratulations to our ladies in scoring three holes in one over the last couple of weeks including that great shot by Annie Sinclair to win the Mercedes-Benz car! Now guys, you are being left behind here somewhat. I know a lot of shots are going close, but we need to lift our game to at least match the ladies. Peter Ramsay has been hard at work in getting a “Nine and Dine” going on a Thursday with 30 to 40 Club Members taking part. The next “Nine and Dine” is a shotgun start at 2:30pm on Thursday 21 May. If you would like to join in, please contact Peter at 5514 8862 or email peter@optimaequity.com.au You will notice a number of areas around the Clubhouse and the greens are being roped off. The growing season is beginning to come to an end and buggy traffic in these “prohibited areas” is causing significant damage. I would ask for your cooperation in keeping off these areas. A calendar item for you – The Sanctuary Cove Trophy is being held on The Pines on 16 and 17 July. This is a sanctioned Seniors Amateur event between Australia and New Zealand. It is a Ryder Cup format over two days and comprises teams of 12. Over the eight years of its history, this competition has provided some very close finishes and I am sure 2015 will be no exception. You are all invited to come along and enjoy the event and support your team. As winter approaches, our Greens staff are planning a continuation of our bunker renovations. I am hopeful we can succeed in completing most, if not all of this programme. Again, this may pose some inconveniences, but I am sure you will agree the outcome evidenced by the 2014 result will be well worth the wait. Enjoy your golf, Frank Spurway Captain Lady Captain’s Report Sunday 26 April saw the completion of our first Honour Board Event of the year, the 4BBB Stroke Match Play. The match was played in great spirit and congratulations go to Linda Faulls and Norma Hale who prevailed over Madonna Siokos and Narelle Norris. Well done to all who entered. The first ‘Away Day’ of the year was played on 7 May at the Glades Golf Club. Playing away at The Glades provided an interesting challenge for our golfers in a 4BBB team format, and the chance to experience a different style of golf course. On 15 May the Ladies’ Golf Committee are hosting an information morning tea at The Country Club. The morning tea will provide a forum, giving all our lady golfers an opportunity to come together in a social format to address any golfing issues. Lady Members are encouraged to submit topics for discussion, with golf course etiquette, handicapping and commonly faced rules already on the agenda for clarification. Our courses are in great shape at the moment and in an effort to keep them in good condition, Members are reminded that our carts are to remain on the cart path at the tee box and near the green and to enter the fairway at 90 degrees. Regards and good golfing! Judy McDonald Lady Captain Membership We welcome the following New Members: New Equity Members New Alternate Members Anil Patel Elden Fryers David Wilkie Willy Nathan Robert Wear Jason Wang Paul Blake Toki Mino THE JABIRU NEWSLETTER MAY 2015 Juniors Report Lion Higo and Eloise Taylor Isabelle Taylor and Eloise Taylor Ocean Shores Junior Classic Queensland Foursomes Great effort by some of Michael Jones’ junior students at the Ocean Shores Junior Classic on Sunday 22 March. Eloise Taylor (12yrs) won the Nett 62, Gross 76, her PB by 8 shots. Isabelle and Eloise Taylor did very well in the Queensland Foursomes at Wynnum Golf Club on Sunday 29 March; coming Runnersup. A great result for the first time they have teamed up together. Lion Higo (12yrs) achieved Runner-up with 88 Gross, 68 Nett, also her PB in a tournament. Isabelle Taylor (15yrs) shot 76 to finish in the top 5 in the Girls’ Gross. Also, well done to Shyla Singh and Declan Coleman who achieved good results. The Isabelle and Ellie combination could be a team to watch come the Foursomes Championships later in the year. Lion Higo 2015 Brisbane and District Junior Girls Championships Congratulations also to Lion Higo who won best nett overall in the 2015 Brisbane and District Junior Girls Championship at Virginia Golf Club. Her score of 83 Gross, 66 Nett is a new PB for Lion and a reward for lots of hard work and developing more self-confidence on course. Australian Junior Age Championships Congratulations go to all Sanctuary Cove players who competed successfully over the three days of the Australian Junior Age Championships at Capricorn Resort in Yeppoon from 15 to 17 April. Isabelle Taylor had a great tournament, winning the girls 13 to 14 age group. This has qualified her for the Australian team to compete at the Veritas World Juniors in California, July 2015. Isabelle's scores of 77, 72 and 81 were the best of all female participants. Eloise Taylor finished a close second in her age group, behind a Sunshine Coast girl who has won numerous tournaments over the past 12 months. Great effort by Lion Higo finishing third in her age group, and Jamie Smith fifth in this very competitive age group. Junior Club Championships Congratulations to Boys’ Champion Bailey Knoll and Girls’ Champion Shyla Singh. Well played Mitch Varley, who pushed Bailey all the way to the last hole, a great effort coming back from injury. THE JABIRU NEWSLETTER MAY 2015 Rule of the Month: Rule 31 – Four-Ball Stroke Play Either player can represent a side and you don’t both have to be present. If your partner is late they may join you between holes but not during play of a hole. You must make sure that whichever players’ score is to count for the hole, it is marked in the correct players’ column on your scorecard or you will be disqualified. You can play in whatever order your side considers to be the most advantageous. If you play a wrong ball (Rule 15-3b) you incur the penalty, not your partner – even if the wrong ball belonged to your partner. Your side is penalised if either player has breached Rule 4-4 (too many clubs), Rule 6-4 (Caddie) or any Local Rule or Condition of Competition when there is a maximum penalty per round. If your breach of a Rule assists your partner, your partner will incur the applicable penalty along with any penalty you incurred. In all other cases where you incur a penalty, it applies only to you, not your partner (Rule 31-8). Under Rule 31-7 the following are Disqualification Penalties: a. Breach by One Partner A side is disqualified from the competition if either partner incurs a penalty of disqualification under any of the following: Rule 1-3 - Agreement to Waive Rules Rule 3-4 - Refusal to Comply with a Rule Rule 4 - Clubs Rule 5-1 or 5-2 - The Ball Rule 6-2b - Handicap Rule 6-4 - Caddie Rule 6-6b - Signing and Returning Score Card Rule 6-6d - Wrong Score for Hole Rule 6-7 - Undue Delay; Slow Play Rule 7-1 - Practice Before or Between Rounds Rule 10-2c - Sides Agree to Play Out of Turn Rule 11-1 - Teeing Rule 14-3 - Artificial Devices, Unusual Equipment and Unusual Use of Equipment Rule 22-1 - Ball Assisting Play Rule 31-3 - Gross Scores to Count Not Individually Identifiable Rule 33-7 - Disqualification Penalty Imposed by Committee b. Breach by Both Partners A side is disqualified from the competition: (i) if each partner incurs a penalty of disqualification for a breach of Rule 6-3 (Time of Starting and Groups) or Rule 6-8 (Discontinuance of Play), or (ii) if, at the same hole, each partner is in breach of a Rule, the penalty for which is disqualification from the competition or for a hole. c. For the Hole Only In all other cases where a breach of a Rule would result in disqualification, the competitor is disqualified only for the hole at which the breach occurred. THE JABIRU NEWSLETTER MAY 2015 Sanctuary Cove Bridge Club Monday 2pm onwards – Social Play. Come and try out hands Tuesday 12:30pm onwards – Masterpoint Play Wednesday 12:30pm onwards– Masterpoint Play (Supervised play for Beginners/Intermediates will restart 3 June from 9:30 - 11:30am) Thursday 6:30pm onwards – Social Play. Contact Linda Faulls Friday 9am – 11am – Supervised Play for Improvers Saturday 23 May Gold Coast Zone Novice Swiss Pairs Championship at Gold Coast Bridge Club for ABF members with fewer than 100 MPs as at 31 March 2015. The entry form is on the Club website. It costs $20 per player including lunch, drinks and savouries after play. Prizes go to the top pair with 15 MPs or fewer. Wednesday 27 May Wednesdays 3 and 10 June Wednesdays 7 and 14 October Wednesdays 1 July and 14 October Sunday 20 September Congratulations to the following players who received Masterpoint promotions in March: Lorraine Tynan Club Margaret Cummins ** Local Barbara Simpson ** Local Australia-Wide Novice Pairs Pairs Championship Teams Championship Red Point Days Our own Congress Bridge Results 31 March N/S Daniele Escreet and Sue Spurway E/W Pam Martin and Sue Lethbridge 66.4% 62.8% 14 April N/S Fiona Law and Pam Martin E/W Kerry Milliner and Lorraine Tynan 64.2% 64.2% 1 April N/S Suzi Ledger and Barbara Simpson E/W Wenna Ellis and Carolyn McMurray 59.7% 63.6% 15 April N/S Sandra Cool and Daniele Escreet E/W Ann Richardson and Wendy Ledgerwood 61.4% 66.2% 7 April N/S Rosemary Rodger and Stanley Law E/W Frank and Sue Spurway 59.6% 63.8% 21 April N/S Keith Long and Sue Spurway E/W Suzi Ledger and Margie Cummins 70.2% 62.7% 8 April N/S Margaret Cummins and Sue Spurway E/W Barbara Simpson and Suzi Ledger 61.8% 59.0% 22 April N/S Fiona Law and Norma Hale E/W Suzi Ledger and Barbara Simpson 61.2% 58.7% 28 April Suzi Ledger and Barbara Simpson 77.3% THE JABIRU NEWSLETTER MAY 2015 Sanctuary Cove Bridge Club Events We recently hosted Broadwater Bridge Club on 1 April 2015. We had a record number of tables in The Jabiru Restaurant (13 ½) and we were treated to some yummy slices from Susan McLean. Easter prizes were presented to the winners by our sponsor from MGD Wealth, Stephen Furness. Some pictures of the day are below: A full house in The Jabiru r r, or, Susan McLean, Stephen Furness, Anita Taylor, Grace Mathias and Jeanette Zecha The day’s prizes Carolyn McMurray and Wenna Ellis y A present from the Easter Bunny Fiona Law, Stephen Furness and Norma Hale Scorers hard at work Suzi Ledger, Stephen Furness and Barbara Simpson Beginners’ Lessons Underway The first of Sue Spurway’s very popular series of beginner lessons was held on 8 April. 36 players attended and were introduced to the basics of Bridge, using the Mini-Bridge concept. The Club is looking forward to continuing the beginners’ experiences with Supervised Play commencing directly after the lessons have finished on 3 June. Thank you to Sue and her helpers who are doing a great job with this large group. THE JABIRU NEWSLETTER MAY 2015 Restaurant News Sunday Casual Dining at Lakeview Bar Enjoy our Sunday Roast Nights during May in Lakeview Bar for just $20 per person. Enjoy a choice of roast pork, chicken breast, alternate lamb and beef (choice of three per week). Roast meals will be served with roast potatoes, pumpkin, red onion, cauliflower cheese bake, baby spinach and jus with a bread roll. A choice of two desserts is also available for $6 each. Dates: Time: Cost: Sundays in Lakeview Bar Available from 5:30pm Dinner $20 pp I Desserts $6 each For bookings phone 5699 9000. UR YS O Y H NDA P P U HA M S 6P 5- Sunday Happy Hour and Members’ Draw In addition to the dining options listed above, the Club will also be hosting a Happy Hour from 5 to 6pm every Sunday offering discounts on all tap beers, selected wine and basic spirits. During this time the weekly Members' Draw will be conducted. However, in a change from previous weeks, the chance to win will increase as follows: Draw Value 1: $500 - $900 Draw Value 2: $1,000 - $1,400 Draw Value 3: $1,500 Drawn once at 6:15pm Drawn twice at 6:15pm Drawn three times at 6:15pm With this week’s draw currently standing at $1,500, there will be three chances to find a winner. In order to claim the Members' Draw, the winner must be present in the Lakeview Bar at the time of the draw. If the winner is found on the first draw, the subsequent draws will not be held. May Wines and Beer of the Month Enjoy our Wines of the Month for May at Lakeview Bar and The Jabiru Restaurant. Luella Chardonnay, Adelaide Hills $7 glass | $30 per bottle Coriole Redstone Shiraz, McLaren Vale Region $7 glass | $30 per bottle These wines are available while stocks last. Beer of the Month: Matilda Bay - Ruby Tuesday $4.50 pot I $7 schooner THE JABIRU NEWSLETTER MAY 2015 Upcoming Events Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea New Members Welcome and Cocktail Party We are proud to be hosting an event for Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea (ABMT) again in 2015. ABMT is an annual event supporting the Cancer Council QLD. In 2014, ABMT supporters have helped raise $11.9 million. Every dollar raised helps to fund more cancer research, prevention programs and support services. On Friday 19 June the Sanctuary Cove Golf and Country Club Board and Management will be hosting the second New Members Welcome and Cocktail Party for 2015, welcoming new Equity Members of the Club. Our fun-filled morning will include fashion, beauty, lucky door prizes, raffles with a wide range of prizes, and much more. All Members are invited to attend the Cocktail Party from 6pm for drinks and canapés followed by optional dining in The Jabiru Restaurant. Attendance at the cocktail party is complimentary for Members who dine in The Jabiru Restaurant afterwards. Date: Time: Price: Inclusions: Tuesday 19 May 2015 9:30am – 11:30am $40 per person I includes $5 donation to Cancer Council Morning tea, champagne and orange juice on arrival, raffles, a fashion parade and more For bookings please contact Leesa Baumann on 5699 9000 or email leesab@scgcc.com.au Date: Time: Venue: Price: Friday 19 June 2015 6pm The Pines Clubhouse Foyer $20 per person if attending the cocktail party only. If you are staying on to dine in The Jabiru Restaurant, the cocktail party is complimentary. Please confirm when booking. For bookings please contact Sophie Wilson on 5699 9000 or email: sophiew@scgcc.com.au THE JABIRU NEWSLETTER MAY 2015 July 2013 MAY 2015 Monday Sanctuary Cove Golf and Country Club – Activities Calendar Tuesday Wednesday Thursday 1 Friday C Fu ock nc tai t l Canasta 9am ion 2 Bridge Club 9am - improvers playing lessons 11 6 Mah Jong 9am Social Bridge 12:30pm Masterpoint Beginners’ Bridge Supervised Play 9:30am The Jabiru Painting 12pm Bridge Club Masterpoint 12:30pm The Jabiru 12 13 Painting 12pm Mah Jong 9am Social Bridge 12:30pm 18 19 Bridge Club Masterpoint 12:30pm The Jabiru AB M TE ve nt Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea The Country Club 9.30am – 11.30am Painting 12pm 25 Beginners’ Bridge Supervised Play 9:30am The Jabiru Social Bridge 12:30pm 20 Mah Jong 9am Beginners’ Bridge Supervised Play 9:30am The Jabiru Happy Hour Lakeview Bar 5 - 6pm Social Tennis 6pm 14 Happy Hour Lakeview Bar 5 - 6pm Social Tennis 6pm 21 Happy Hour Lakeview Bar 5 - 6pm Social Tennis 6pm Bridge Club Masterpoint 12:30pm The Jabiru 26 Mah Jong 9am Social Bridge 12:30pm Beginners’ Bridge Supervised Play 9:30am The Jabiru Painting 12pm 7 27 Bridge Club Masterpoint 12:30pm The Jabiru Member and Resident Cocktail Function The Pines Clubhouse Foyer 6:30pm 8 Ni Fr gh ida tD y ini Canasta 9am n Bridge Club 9am - improvers playing lessons g Casual Dining 5 -7pm 9 Mah Jong 1pm Friday Night Dining The Jabiru from 6pm 15 Ni Fr gh ida tD y ini ng Canasta 9am 16 22 Happy Hour Lakeview Bar 5 - 6pm Social Tennis 6pm Bridge Club 9am - improvers playing lessons Mah Jong 1pm Friday Night Dining The Jabiru from 6pm Casual Dining 5 -7pm 17 Breakfast in Lakeview from 8am Members’ Draw 6:15pm 23 24 Casual Dining 5 -7pm Breakfast in Lakeview from 8am Happy Hour Lakeview Bar 5 - 6pm Mah Jong 1pm Ni Fr gh ida tD y ini ng Canasta 9am he r’s Da Breakfast in y Lakeview from 8am Happy Hour Lakeview Bar 5 - 6pm Bridge Club 9am - improvers playing lessons 29 ot Raffles from 5pm Mah Jong 1pm Ni Fr gh ida tD y ini Canasta 9am ng M Members’ Draw 6:15pm Bridge Club 9am - improvers playing lessons Friday Night Dining The Jabiru from 6pm 10 Happy Hour Lakeview Bar 5 - 6pm Members’ Draw 6:15pm Friday Night Dining The Jabiru from 6pm 28 Breakfast in Lakeview from 8am Members’ Draw 6:15pm Friday Night Dining The Jabiru from 6pm 5 3 Sunday Happy Hour Lakeview Bar 5 - 6pm Mah Jong 1pm 4 Saturday Casual Dining 5 - 7pm 30 31 Breakfast in Lakeview from 8am Happy Hour Lakeview Bar 5 - 6pm Members’ Draw 6:15pm Casual Dining 5 -7pm Sanctuary Cove Golf and Country Club | 07 5699 9000 | info@scgcc.com.au | www.sanctuarycovegolf.com.au Please note: Not all events have locations THE JABIRU NEWSLETTER MAY 2015 MAY 2015 The Pines Golf Course The Palms Golf Course Sanctuary Cove Golf and Country Club – Golf Calendar Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday 1 Friday Men’s Single Stableford Blue Tees 2 Saturday Men’s Single Stableford Blue Tees 3 Sunday Billings Cup Final Ladies’ Single Stableford 4 Ladies’ Monthly 5 Medal White Tees 6 Men’s Single Stroke Blue Tees 7 Ladies’ Single Stableford and Optional Away Day 8 Men’s 4BBB Stableford Blue Tees 9 Men’s Single Stableford Blue Tees 10 Mother’s Day Ladies’ Single Stableford 11 Ladies’ Single Stableford 12 13 Men’s Monthly Medal Black Tees 14 Ladies’ Monthly Medal Pines Cup 15 Men’s Single Stableford Blue Tees 16 Men’s Single Stableford Blue Tees 17 Member / Guest Day Skins Event 12.30pm shotgun Blue / Red Tees Ladies’ Single Stableford 18 Ladies’ Single Stableford 25 Ladies’ Sanctuary Cove vs RQ at Sanctuary Cove 4BBB Stableford 8:30am shotgun 19 26 Early Birds Family Day 7:30am shotgun 20 Men’s Single Stroke Blue Tees 27 Men’s Single Stableford Blue Tees 21 22 23 Ladies’ Single Stableford Red Tees Men’s Single Stableford Blue Tees Men’s Single Stableford Blue Tees Sanctuary Cove Boat Show Sanctuary Cove Boat Show Ladies’ 4 Ball Aggregate 28 Ladies’ Single Stableford 29 Men’s Single Stableford Blue Tees Sanctuary Cove Boat Show 30 Men’s Monthly Medal Black / Blue Tees Ladies’ Single Stableford 24 Sanctuary Cove Boat Show 31 Sunday Fun Day Medley 4BBB Stableford 12.30pm shotgun Blue / Red Tees Winter Challenge Round 1 Sanctuary Cove Golf and Country Club | 07 5699 9000 | info@scgcc.com.au | www.sanctuarycovegolf.com.au THE JABIRU NEWSLETTER JUNE 2015 July 2013 JUNE 2015 Sanctuary Cove Golf and Country Club – Activities Calendar 1 8 15 Monday 2 Q Bir uee th n’s da y Tuesday 3 Wednesday Painting 12pm Mah Jong 9am Social Bridge 12:30pm Masterpoint Beginners’ Bridge Supervised Play 9:30am The Jabiru 9 Bridge Club 12:30pm Masterpoint 10 Painting 12pm Mah Jong 9am Social Bridge 12:30pm Masterpoint Beginners’ Bridge Supervised Play 9:30am The Jabiru 16 Bridge Club 12:30pm Masterpoint 17 Painting 12pm Mah Jong 9am Social Bridge 12:30pm Beginners’ Bridge Supervised Play 9:30am The Jabiru 4 Thursday Happy Hour Lakeview Bar 5 - 6pm Social Tennis 6pm 11 Happy Hour Lakeview Bar 5 - 6pm Social Tennis 6pm 18 Happy Hour Lakeview Bar 5 - 6pm Social Tennis 6pm Bridge Club 12:30pm Masterpoint 22 29 23 24 Painting 12pm Mah Jong 9am Social Bridge 12:30pm Beginners’ Bridge Supervised Play 9:30am The Jabiru 30 Bridge Club 12:30pm Masterpoint 25 Happy Hour Lakeview Bar 5 - 6pm Social Tennis 6pm 5 Friday Ni Fr gh ida tD y ini Bridge Club n 9am - improvers g playing lessons 6 Friday Night Dining The Jabiru from 6pm Ni Fr gh ida tD y Canasta 9am inin g 7 Sunday Breakfast in Lakeview from 8am Happy Hour Lakeview Bar 5 - 6pm Mah Jong 1pm 12 Saturday Members’ Draw 6:15pm 13 Bridge Club 9am - improvers playing lessons Casual Dining 5 -7pm 14 Breakfast in Lakeview from 8am Happy Hour Lakeview Bar 5 - 6pm Mah Jong 1pm Raffles from 5pm Friday Night Dining The Jabiru from 6pm Members’ Draw 6:15pm 19 Casual Dining 5 - 7pm Ni Fr gh ida tD y ini Canasta 9am ng 20 Bridge Club 9am - improvers playing lessons 21 Breakfast in Lakeview from 8am Mah Jong 1pm Happy Hour Lakeview Bar 5 - 6pm Friday Night Dining The Jabiru from 6pm Members’ Draw 6:15pm New Members’ Cocktail Function The Pines Clubhouse Foyer 5:30pm Casual Dining 5 -7pm 26 Ni Fr gh ida tD y Canasta 9am ining Bridge Club 9am - improvers playing lessons Mah Jong 1pm Friday Night Dining The Jabiru from 6pm 27 28 Breakfast in Lakeview from 8am Happy Hour Lakeview Bar 5 - 6pm Members’ Draw 6:15pm Casual Dining 5 -7pm Painting 12pm Social Bridge 12:30pm Sanctuary Cove Golf and Country Club | 07 5699 9000 | info@scgcc.com.au | www.sanctuarycovegolf.com.au Please note: Not all events have locations THE JABIRU NEWSLETTER JUNE 2015 JUNE 2015 The Pines Golf Course The Palms Golf Course Sanctuary Cove Golf and Country Club – Golf Calendar 1 Monday 2 Ladies’ Canadian Foursomes Tuesday 3 Wednesday Men’s Single Stableford Blue Tees 4 Thursday Ladies’ Monthly Medal (May) 5 Friday Men’s Single Stableford Blue Tees Ladies’ Handicap Championships Qualifying Round - Top 16 to qualify 8 Q Bir uee th n’s da Optional y Competitions 9 10 Men’s Single Stroke Blue Tees Single Stableford Blue / Red Tees 11 Ladies’ Handicap Championships 1st Round Match Play 15 16 17 Men’s Monthly Medal Black Tees 18 Ladies’ Handicap Championships Quarter-Finals Match Play 12 Men’s Single Stableford Blue Tees 19 Men’s Single Stableford Blue Tees 22 23 24 Men’s Single Stableford Blue Tees 25 Ladies’ Monthly Medal WGGC Brooch Round 1 GQ Brooch Round 4 29 Ladies’ 4BBB Stableford Red Tees 30 13 Men’s Monthly Medal Men’s Handicap Championships Qualifying Round Black / Blue Tees Ladies’ Single Stableford 20 Winter Solstice Day 7.30am and 12.15pm shotgun starts Men’s Single Stableford Blue Tees Ladies’ Single Stableford Ladies’ Single Stableford Men’s Single Stableford Blue Tees 7 Sunday Ladies’ 4BBB Stableford Ladies’ Single Stableford Ladies’ Monthly Medal White Tees 6 Saturday 26 Men’s Single Stableford Blue Tees Ladies’ Single Stableford Forward Red Tees 27 Men’s Single Stableford Blue Tees Ladies’ Single Stableford 14 Men’s Handicap Championships 1st Round Match Play Black / Blue Tees Sunday Fun Day 4Ball Ambrose 12:30 shotgun start Winter Challenge Round 2 21 Men’s Handicap Championship Quarter Finals Match Play am tee time Men’s and Ladies Handicap Championship Semi Finals Match Play pm tee time 28 Men’s and Ladies Handicap Championships Finals Match Play Black / Blue / Red Tees International Bowl Round 2 Sanctuary Cove Golf and Country Club | 07 5699 9000 | info@scgcc.com.au | www.sanctuarycovegolf.com.au
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