November 2014 AROUND THE TRAPS Golf North Queensland’s Newsletter Farewell to Bob Platt At the presentation ceremony for the NQ Open, the Association presented Bob with a watch in recognition of his many years of service to golf In North Queensland, both as a delegate and as District President. Bob has retired from work, bought himself a caravan and intends to travel for a couple of years. Safe travels Platty and we hope to see you “Around the Traps”! 2014 Motoco North Queensland Championships The first combined men and women’s Open Championship in the district wrapped up last month. Numbers were down on expectations and the committee will be considering various options for improvements. The new format this year had several deviations from previous years. For a start, it was played at two different courses, it was moved from June to the October weekend, fell at the end of the school holidays, clashed with Okterbest celebrations and the NRL grand final. As with all changes there will be some teething problems and lots of notes have been taken of where we went well and where we might have fallen down. We also thank those players who came to us with their own suggestions for improvement. If you have any suggestions, please don’t hesitate to email them through. Vacancy on Match Jim Johnson, chair of the men’s match committee has resigned and expressions of interest are sought from interested persons to fill that vacancy until the next AGM in March. Position descriptions have now been prepared for all positions on the management committee so if you would like a copy of the roles and responsibilities of the Chair of Match, please email: secretary@golfnq.org.au Many have indicated they had a great weekend and that’s the main aim. List of winners is on the website. GNQ team comes third in the 2014 Qld Women’s Inter-District Matchplay Tournament Three new faces joined last year’s team to compete in the above event (also known as the Meg Nunn Salver). Sheree Hasson (Mackay) on a +2 handicap, Cassie Douglas (Bowen) on a 3 handicap and Kris Dugi (Rowes Bay) on a 7 handicap will join Eileen Bell (Townsville) on a 5 handicap, Fiona Bell (Townsville) on a 7 handicap and Bev Hockings (Townsville) on a 9 handicap. Golf North Queensland's team captain/manager, Carole Power, a veteran in this event, said the Inter-District Matchplay Tournament is the pinnacle of golf for low markers in the district. "There is no doubt that all players selected this year have earned their spot on the team", she said. “Between them they have won almost every Open event in the district and Sheree won the Queensland Sand Greens Championship. The event is designed to give low markers an opportunity to compete against other players of a similar calibre. Current members of State representative teams, girls under the age of 18, and participants in the QAS Golf Program are unable to compete as this would unfairly advantage the larger districts, such as the Gold Coast and Brisbane. The tournament was held in Toowoomba from 8-11 September and anyone who has played at City Golf Course would agree that home course advantage would play a big part in any win, mainly because it’s the greens are difficult to read. And that’s exactly what happened. Downs & South West ran away with the win. Despite the weather being freezing for the first 3 days our girls played very well. Had Far North Queensland defeated Brisbane and District in the final round, we would have come second. Unfortunately those teams had a draw and we were toppled from second place by just a half a point. Well done girls! AROUND THE TRAPS Golf North Queensland’s Newsletter Page 2 Golf NQ’s new Website Casual appointment— President’s position As Bob Platt has resigned from the association, we are very pleased to announce that the vice president, Bev Hockings (a member of the Townsville Golf Club) has been voted into the casual position to replace Bob until the next AGM in March. The association is going through a lot of changes at present and we’re working hard to make improvements. Please bear with us if we occasionally slip up through a lack of knowledge. You can be assured that we have all members’ interests at heart and will do our best to raise the profile of the association Forum to be held in Bowen At the last Delegates’ meeting in Townsville on 4 October, it was decided to hold a forum at a central location to discuss three main topics, i.e. NQ Pennants, NQ Open Championships and Club Opens. We are organising to have a professional meeting facilitator run the forum and would like to extend an invitation to you all to come along and give your views, not only on these three main topics, but on how you think the association can improve to better meet the needs of its members. This will take some time to organize but we are aiming for a mid February deadline which will give us time to digest the report and make a presentation at the March AGM. At the last delegates’ meeting it was agreed that the association needed to have a more modern and professionally designed website. Quotes and suggestions are being sought and it is hoped to have a new site available early in the New Year. 2015 Calendar of Events Has your club submitted its dates for the men’s and women’s open championships? Don’t forget that before you finalise your calendar, please send us your proposed dates so we can let you know whether there are any other majors scheduled for those dates. It’s important that we avoid clashes wherever possible so clubs can maximize attendance at their Opens. More details will be posted on the website in due course. Have you noticed our new logo? 2014 Men’s Inter-Association Teams Event, 9-11 November The above logo was professionally designed and adopted by the association a couple of years ago. Unfortunately, due to many changes in members of the management committee, another logo surfaced and has been used since then. A hearty congratulations to the following players who With the help of Pat Foley from The Willows (thanks Pat), we were able to track down the artwork and now have it in our possession. Mick Gidley, Glenden (21) The company we contracted to produce the logo, ran a competition world-wise and the design was selected from a graphic artist in the UK of all places. accumulated top points throughout the year to become eligible for participation in the above prestigious event. Adam Metcalf, Black Springs (+2) Chris Nielson , Rowes Bay (10) Alan Cameron, Glenden (13) The event will consist of a Four Ball Stroke Play , a Foursome Stroke Play and a single Stroke at the Hervey Bay Golf Club. GQ covers all costs for the tournament except for the nomination fee which is the responsibility of each district . Districts also supply a team shirt. We wish our team a successful and enjoyable tournament. You can check out daily results on the web site. AROUND THE TRAPS Golf North Queensland’s Newsletter Page 3 Golf Queensland Grant Writing Assistant Program – NOW OPEN Golf Queensland remains committed to supporting clubs and districts to access funding from Government and philanthropic sources. Golf Queensland continues to work closely with partners in an endeavour to open up more opportunities to more clubs and districts. Under the Golf Queensland Grant Writing Assistance Program funding may be sought for a variety of projects including: Equipment associated with the activities of the organisation, including sport and play equipment and office equipment and furnishings Special one-off events and activities including community arts and recreation events, conferences and community education activities Community development and organisational development including access and eq uity projects, research projects, organisational review and redevelopment, training, fundraising initiatives and volunteer support Motor vehicle purchase costs Minor capital works (except where the facilities are owned by an individual or private company), including part of or total contribution to health, safety and access upgrades of community facilities and fit-out costs for community facilities. Grant Writing Assistance Golf Queensland, with the assistance of Red Tape Busters, offers a Grant Writing Assistance Program. If your Club needs assistance with grant writing you will need to complete the Expression of Interest Form by visiting Golf Queensland’s website. Please note, Golf Queensland is only able assist with one application from clubs per year. If you wish to engage Red Tape Busters to assist your club with additional grant applications please call (07) 3882 2055. Funding Rounds The closing dates for applications are 28 February, 31 May, 31 August and 30 November. If your eligible application is not successful in the first funding round, it is automatically considered in the next funding round. With only one date left for this year, you will need to act quickly if you are considering assistance. If your club would like to find out more about grants, visit Red Tape Busters’ website. Diesel Fuel Rebate Did you know your club may be eligible to claim a diesel fuel rebate? If not, your club can contact the HPL Group who specialises in back claims. Back-claiming can amount to a significant payout. The HPL Group works on a No Refund - No Fee basis. Many Australian businesses are eligible for the Federal Government Fuel Tax Credits. However, many of those businesses are missing out on this significant income source. Do you need to lodge a claim for Diesel/Petrol/Biodiesel purchases in the past? Does your club understand the full amendments to the Fuel Tax Credits Scheme which became effective from 1 July 2008, then 1 January 2009, then 1 July 2009, then 1 July 2010, then 1 July 2011 , then 1 July 2012 and 1 July 2013 ? If your club does any of the following you may be eligible for a back claim: run auxiliary equipment on heavy vehicles? run a Diesel or Petrol or Gas Powered vehicle? purchase Biodiesel? use a Diesel Powered Burner? use a Generator? claiming the Fuel Rebate at the correct rate? If you would like to find out more, contact the HPL Group on (02) 4655 5565. If you have any items for inclusion in the newsletter or any suggestions for content, please email them to: secretary@golfnq.org.au We’d love to hear from you AROUND THE TRAPS Golf North Queensland’s Newsletter Page 4 Junior End of Year Awards On Saturday 18 October at Proserpine, as part of the junior pennants weekend, the presentation of end of year awards for junior golfers in our district was held, along with a BBQ dinner. It was good to see most the recipients in attendance to collect their rewards for all their hard work during the year,. Well done to all the winners and good luck to those of our juniors who are leaving the junior ranks. A big thank you must go to the parents who drive their children all over the district, allowing them to participate in events. Winners were: 18 holes Boys—Division 1—Gross: Sam Spelta 18 holes Boys—Division 2—Gross: Jack Brown 18 holes Girls—Gross: Koralie Key 18 holes Boys—Nett: Matt Bower 18 holes Girls—Nett: Emma Lyons 9 holes Boys—Gross: Jessi Horvat 9 holes Girls—Gross: Stephanie McDougall 9 holes Boys—Nett: Andrew Thompson 9 holes Girls—Nett: Charlene Lyons Junior Pennants Well done to Rowes Bay who took out the junior pennants by winning all three rounds, ahead of Platty’s Proserpine Pirates, Mackay and Ayr. The spirit in which the games were played was excellent and clubs should be very proud of their upcoming juniors who participated. See photos on the website. Well done to all concerned. Proserpine Juniors presented Bob Platt with a Weber Q for him to take on his travels. Bob has worked tirelessly with the juniors pennant team at Proserpine for many, many years and it’s great to see his service recognised in such a way. These are our 2014 Open Champions Calvin Buckton And Sheree Hasson, both From Mackay
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