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TWIN TOWNS SERVICES


GOLF CLUB

GOLF CONTROL OFFICE


Phone: 07 55241544 Ext: 3345
Fax: 07 5524 1432

GOLF BOOKINGS
07 5524 6666

PRO SHOP
07 55247874

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TWIN TOWNS SERVICES MENS
GOLF CLUB

COMMITTEE 2010 - 2011

PRESIDENT: Ross McMahon 0409 526422


VICE PRESIDENT: Ron White 07 5523 2081
CAPTAIN: Ken Mount 07 5524 1507
VICE CAPTAIN: John Edwards 07 5524 4211
SECRETARY: David Wallis 07 5524 6784
TREASURER: Ray Tume 07 5523 9668

HANDICAPPERS: Steve Williams 07 5524 9322


Hayden Gilbank 07 5524 7060
Leon Anesbury 07 5523 2201

COMMITTEE: Mike Flanagan 07 5523 9000


Jim Leuver 07 5523 4841
Ray Holmes 07 5523 3433
Wayne Muir 07 55359 749 0417 569988
Dave Johnson 0433 027704

MATCH Ken Mount


COMMITTEE: Hayden Gilbank
John Edwards

NRDGA Steve Williams


DELEGATE: Ken Mount

FUNCTIONS Ray Holmes


COMMITTEE: Ray White

NEW MEMBERS: Steve Williams

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Annual General Meeting – Saturday 5th March 2011

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TWIN TOWNS SERVICES LADIES
GOLF CLUB

COMMITTEE 2010 - 2011

PRESIDENT: Marjorie Stubbs 07 5524 3770


VICE PRESIDENT: Judy Stephen 02 66744132
CAPTAIN: Carmel Atkinson 02 6674 5791
VICE CAPTAIN: Pat Norris 07 55907126
SECRETARY: June McFadden 07 5534 1882
TREASURER: Penny Martlew 07 5524 7463

HCP MANAGERS: Diane Hughes 07 5513 0021


Mary Hogan 07 5536 1132

COMMITTEE: Myra Biggar 07 5524 5616


Coral Asher 07 5535 9731
Marylin Hunter 07 5524 6084
Jennifer Mayo 07 5524 3753
Anne Foster 07 5536 9352
Gwenda Gilbank 07 5524 7060
Pam Ellison 07 55247 204

GCDLGA INC
COUNSELLOR: Myra Biggar
WGNR
COUNSELLOR: Carmel Atkinson
NEW MEMBERS/
CARERS BOOK:
VETS DELEGATE: Judy Stephen
JUNIOR LIASION
OFFICER: Barry Horton
Club Banora
Pro Shop 07 5524 7874

Annual General Meeting: Tuesday 8th March 2011

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TWIN TOWNS SERVICES VETERANS
GOLF CLUB

COMMITTEE 2010 - 2011

PRESIDENT: Wayne Howlett 07 55247505 0411 277920


VICE PRESIDENT: Ken Tilbrook 07 5523 2791 0402 615043
CAPTAIN: Max Jessop 07 55244 081 0409 895652
VICE CAPTAIN: Wayne Martlew 07 5524 7463 0407 376373
SECRETARY: Dave Wallis 07 5524 6784
TREASURER: Ray Tume 07 5523 9668 0409 554681
COMMITTEE: Kevin Casey 07 5524 6016 0438 72272
Ray Holmes 07 5523 3433

Annual General Meeting - Monday 7th March 2011

TWIN TOWNS SERVICES DIGGERS


GOLF CLUB

COMMITTEE 2010 - 2011

PRESIDENT: Bill Ward 55991722


VICE PRESIDENT: Col Hilan 55249274
CAPTAIN: Graeme Vievers 55326760
VICE CAPTAIN: Clint Dunn 55248404
SECRETARY: Leigh Bradley 55362978
TREASURER: Kevin Casey 55246016
HANDICAPPER: Keith Dormer 55245995
COMMITTEE: Bill Jauncey Robert Little
Brian Capuano Murray Sinclair

Annual General Meeting - Friday 4th March 2011

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SLOW PLAY – UNDUE DELAY RULE 6/7

If players fail to keep their place in the field and lose one clear
fairway, they must make up the lost ground without delay, or call
those following to go through. It is the responsibility of the
member on the lowest handicap to see that these courtesies are
observed. Penalty for breach of this rule is Two Strokes.

COURSE UNPLAYABLE
At any time the Match Committee may declare the Golf Course
closed under Rule 33(d).
Players will be warned of this by use of the siren.
These signals will apply:
(a) Suspended play – three (3) consecutive notes of the siren,
repeated.
(b) Resume Play; one (1) prolonged note of the siren, repeated.
Once the siren to suspend play has sounded, players have the
right to:
1. Mark their ball.
2. Complete the hole they are playing

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ELIGIBILITY OF TROPHIES

1. Donated Trophies may only be won by a member in a single


event.
2. In a Four Ball event, a guest of a member may receive a
voucher.
3. Junior members may win donated trophies subject to the
approval of the trophy donor.
4. A visitor cannot win Stipulated Rounds, Mid Week Medal,
Monthly Medal or Eagles Nest.
5. The Club at the request of a trophy donor, may substitute a Club
trophy for a donated trophy.
6. A trophy donor may request to give their trophy to the best score
in the Club house if the winners are not at presentations. The
winners will then receive a Club trophy. As a matter of courtesy
to our many and valued sponsors and donors, trophy winners
are requested to attend the presentation, immediately following
the days play. Players should check with Club Officials on
telephone 55241544 ext 345 as to their placing in the field and
the time of the presentation.
For list of Sponsors see Page 24

THE IDEALS OF CLUB MEMBERSHIP


The enjoyment of Golf depends a great deal on the co-operation,
consideration and courtesy extended by fellow competitors.
What is true of the game also applies to CLUB Membership. The
spirit and image of a Golf Club is projected by the way fellow
members show respect, courtesy and consideration for one another.
The courtesy and consideration should extend to the choice of dress
generally, in the standard of conduct on the course and in the Banora
Lounge and surrounding areas. The standards of a Golf Club may be
judged by the ETIQUETTE of its members.

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AIMS OF TWIN TOWNS SERVICES GOLF CLUB
1. To promote the game of golf
2. To provide and maintain a golfing complex befitting International
standards.
3. To make welcome all members, their guests and visitors
wherever possible.
4. To protect all Flora and Fauna in and around the complex, along
with providing and maintaining complex facilities to allow
members to socialize with other members and guests in
pleasant surroundings.

ETIQUETTE OF THE GAME OF GOLF


1. In the interests of all, players should play without delay
2. No player should play until the players in front are out of range.
3. Players searching for a ball should signal the players behind
them to pass on as soon as it becomes apparent that the ball
will not easily be found. They should not continue to play until
the players following them have passed and are out of range.
4. When the play of a hole has been completed, players should
immediately leave the putting green.
5. No one should move, talk or stand close to or directly behind the
ball or the hole when a player is addressing the ball or making a
stroke.
6. All players are required to carry a sand bucket and repair all
divots.
7. The player who has the honour should be allowed to play before
his opponent or fellow competitor tees his ball.
8. Before leaving a bunker, a player should carefully fill up and
smooth over all holes and footmarks made by him and replace
the rake on the sand in the bunker lying parallel with the fairway.
9. “Through the green”, a player should ensure that any turf cut or
displaced by him is carefully repaired using a club head.
10. Players should ensure that, when putting down bags, or the
flagstick, no damage is done to the putting surface and that
neither they nor their caddies damage the hole by standing
close to it in handling the flagstick or in removing the ball from
the hole.
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11. The flagstick should be properly replaced in the hole before the
players leave the putting green.
12. In taking practice swings, players should avoid causing damage
to the course, particularly the tees, by removing divots.
13. All players, whether competition or social are to adhere strictly to
the dress regulations at all times on the course, the practice
putting green, the fairway and in the Clubhouse

CONDITIONS OF PLAY
The Match Committee is in charge of all play on the course and
reserves the right to alter the programme or method of play at any
time.
All play is governed by the Rules of Golf and the regulations set out
in this book.
A protest or dispute which is likely to affect the outcome of a
competition, shall be made in writing to the Match Committee or their
representative before the relevant competition is declared closed.
The Rules of Golf and the Local Rules of the Club are “The Rules of
Play”. The Match Committee’s decision in all competitions is FINAL.
A member may invite three guests to participate in the Club
Competition or in Social Play, subject to the provisions of bookings
and to the Club policies in regard to golf bookings. The member is
obliged to play with their guests.
Members and visitors whose handicaps are held at other clubs must
print their “Home” Clubs name and full Golf Link number on their
score card. If they are not on Golf Link then a current handicap card
must be presented and HCS stamped on their score card. Failure to
comply with this request will see the players score card not accepted
in the competition. N.B refer also to “Conditions of Play” as filed in the
Starter’s office.
Minimum field is 24 players for any competition organized by the
Men’s Golf Committee.
Hole-in-one: - Those competitors that have a hole-In-one on Monday,
Wednesday, Friday, Saturday or Sunday will receive a Hole-in-one
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trophy, certificate, 6 golf balls and a bottle of Johnnie Walker Scotch
Whiskey.
Eagles:- Those competitors that have an eagle on Monday,
Wednesday, Friday, Saturday or Sunday will receive 6 golf balls.
When a temporary green and/or tee is in play eagles are not
recognized for this prize.
STARTING AND GOLF BOOKINGS
Players may only start in Competitions and Social Play by direction of
the Starter.
Players should report to the Starter at least 15 minutes before time
of Play.
All Competitors must be at the tee ready to hit off at their appointed
time. Failure to comply may result in relegation to the end of the field.
All hitting off times must be reserved.
Golf bookings may be made by members by telephone from 3.00 -
5.00 pm, EST and 4.00-6.00 pm DST. for bookings one week plus 13
hours in advance and 9 am, the following day for booking the same
day and up to seven days in advance on, telephone (07) 5524 6666.
No member shall book in more than one four and all membership
numbers must appear with the four names. No “bogus” names or
word “Partner” are permitted to be used. Bookings for four, one
person only to phone for time slot. Failure to comply may see
booking rights suspended by Match Committee.
No member shall change any other member’s time of play unless
authorised by such member. Alterations will be made by the Starter
only.
A member may not just turn up and say that they are playing in
another member’s timeslot.
Members are responsible for the behavior and dress rules of their
guests at all times Including the Main Complex Building.
Visitors can book in for the Saturday competition from Thursday to
Saturday (2 days prior to the event) if time slots are available.

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COMPETITION AND HANDICAPS

1. Notice Boards and Handicap V.D.U.


Members should look at the Notice Boards before starting play
for they are deemed to be aware of all notices, Local Rules and
any change of handicaps.
Handicaps on the V.D.U. at the start of a stipulated round will be
the handicap the player will play that round.
2. The lowest marker in the group should see that all points of
Etiquette are observed, that the match keeps its expected place
in the field, judged by the distance of the match in front and the
match behind and the players in the match repair divots and
plug marks on the greens and smooth bunkers following play
therein.
3. Competition players have priority over all Social play on the
course.
4. All competition cards must be signed by the player and marker
of the card, include correct membership number and be placed
in the collection box next to the computer, no later than fifteen
(15) minutes after completion of the match. The player’s
handicap as displayed on the handicap V.D.U. prior to the
commencement of play must also be clearly shown on the card.
5. Handicap Grades
Single Events: “A” Grade - 0 to 12
“B” Grade - 13 to 19
“C” Grade - 20 to 36
6. Countbacks:
With the exception of Honour Board events, the following
method shall be used in counting back for determining a winner
where total scores are equal:
a. The best nett score over the last nine (9) holes (i.e. using half
handicap), should there still be a tie:
b. The best nett score over the last six (6) holes, If a further tie:
c. The best nett score over last three (3) holes, if a further tie:
d. Countback hole by hole, starting at the 18th hole and working
back.

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GENERAL NOTES FOR THE GUIDANCE OF MEMBERS

1. A player losing a ball MUST IMMEDIATELY CALL THROUGH


the following match and then search for the five minutes that is
allowable.
2. “Players WITHOUT RIGHTS”
a. A single player has no standing and should give way to a
match of any kind.
b. Players must observe the round laid out and not ‘cut in”
anywhere on the course.
c. Any match playing a full stipulated round is entitled to pass a
match playing a shorter round.
d. Players must not leave the course during a round unless
permitted to do so under the Local Rules.
3. Players are requested to pick up immediately they have failed to
score in Stableford and Par Competitions.
4. Players are requested to move away from the putting green
before marking their cards and are requested to leave their
buggies as close as possible to the next teeing ground.
5. “Motorised Buggies”. Operation Rules:
Buggies are not to be driven over tees and kept on the fairways
and paths provided. On approach to the green you must not
cross the blue lines and always park left or right of a green when
putting out. Wet and muddy patches must be avoided at all
times. Buggies must be maintained in a satisfactory condition to
avoid petrol and oil leaks and unpleasant emissions.
Noise element and continual breakdowns will result in the
banning of such buggy until it meets the standard set out above.
Any person in a motorised buggy who continues to infringe on
the 15 metre rule, may have the use of the buggy suspended by
the Match Committee.
Owner of buggy will be jointly responsible for conduct of buggy
when in charge of another person. Maximum number of persons
on one buggy at one given time is two people.
Buggies restricted to two motorised buggies per time slot.
Buggies to be allowed at the discretion of the Course Curator
subject to weather conditions.
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Hand pulled buggies are not allowed any closer than 5 metres
from any green, and are not permitted between green side
bunkers and the green.
6. “Infringements To Be Reported” It is the duty of every
member to bring to the notice of the Committee any
infringements of the Rules of Golf or of Golf Etiquette.
7. “Bunkers” Players are requested not to walk up the “face” of a
bunker after completing a stroke, but should leave the way the
player entered the bunker, and smooth out the footmarks and
divots taken in making the stroke.
8. “Purchase of Golf Balls” Members must not purchase golf
balls from any person on the course other than the Club’s
professional or the Club’s representative. Committee action
regarding this matter could mean the withdrawal of privileges.
9. “Betting - Gambling” Gambling on the Club’s premises is
strictly prohibited.
10. “Reprimanding of Club Employees” In no instance shall a
Club employee be directly reprimanded by a member. Members
are reminded that the Ground Staff are employees of the Club.
11. “Dress Regulations” Slacks or Walk Shorts (Board Shorts,
Swim Shorts, Football Shorts, Denim Jeans or Denim Jean
Shorts are not acceptable). Long hose or white sports socks
only to be worn with shorts. Long hose must be worn at full
length at all times. Football hose is not acceptable. Shirts
without collars and shirts adorned with slogans or company
advertising are not acceptable.
Dress requirements also apply to the practice fairway and
practice putting green. Tee shirts and football jumpers so not
acceptable.
Track suits are not acceptable. All players using practice fairway
must proceed to Starter’s office first.
“Footwear” ALL FOOTWEAR AND DRESS RULES ARE AT
THE DISCRETION OF THE STARTERS AND THEIR RULING
WILL BE FINAL
12. “Consumption of Liquor” Liquor must not be consumed on the
Golf Course Putting Green, Practice Fairways or in the Main
Looker Room.
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13. “Persons Eligible on the Course” Any person under the age
of 10 years is not permitted on the Golf Course, Putting Green
or Practice Fairway. Any person under the age of 18 years Is
subject to By-Laws governing junior golfers.
14. “Reserved Parking” Members and Visitors are requested to
refrain from parking their cars in the Reserved Parking area set
aside for Board and Committee Members.
15. “Bunker and Chipping Green and Practice Fairway”
Permission must be obtained from the Starter before using
these areas. Members are advised that only putting is
permissible on the putting green. Persons using the practice
fairway must hit from the marked tee boxes and in the direction
shown.
GOLF COMPETITIONS OTHER THAN STROKE AND
STABLEFORD
These notes are only intended to assist in the general concept of how
various competitions are played. They must be read in conjunction
with the Rules of Golf. The Match Committee shall lay down the
conditions under which a competition is to be played.
INDIVIDUAL PAR COMPETITION
To understand this event, players need to know the method of
allocating full handicap strokes to each hole, as explained for the
individual Stableford competition.
Once players mentally determine their own par for each hole, the
individual Par competition challenges them to beat their own par. If
players do exceed their par, they score a “+“ (plus) for the hole. If
players equal their own par, they are said to have halved or squared
the hole which is scored with an “0”. If par is not achieved, a “-“
(minus) sign is recorded.
At the end of each nine holes, and at the end of the round, the score
is calculated by deducting the number of minuses from the number of
pluses. Halved holes marked with an “0” are considered to be even or
square and are not taken into account when determining the result.
The only exception is when all holes are “0” even, then the result will
be “0” even.
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The player with the highest result is the winner.
When scoring the card, note that the stroke score must always be
shown for holes where the player has halved or beaten par.
The Individual Par competition is a fast game to play and allows clubs
to cater for large fields at times when there are minimum daylight
hours.
It is customary practice for players to pick up their bail once they are
beaten by par.
FOUR BALL BEST BALL v PAR
This competition evolves from the individual Par event which has
already been outlined. (See individual Par for a detailed explanation
of the scoring system used for this type of competition).
As in 4BBB Stableford, two players play as partners and play the
course almost as though it was an Individual Par event using their
Individual full handicaps.
At the completion of each hole, the player with the best score has it
recorded on the card. It will be either a “+“ (plus), “0” (half), or a “-“
(minus). There is no need to record the scores of both players, since
only the best score is required.
The result for each nine holes is calculated and then combined to
determine the result for the round. The team scoring the highest
result is the winner.
For the sake of a speedier game, it is customary practice for players
to pick up their ball once it is impossible for them to exceed their
partner’s score.
The scorecard must always show the stroke score for holes where
par has been beaten or halved.
4BBB v Par can be played as a mixed, member’s or ladies event.
Ladies use their own tees and scorecard conditions.
FOUR BALL BEST BALL STABLEFORD
The Stableford system (see Individual Stableford) is used for this
competition. However, in 4BBB Stableford, two players play as

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partners, although the hole is played by each of them, using their
individual full handicaps.
At the completion of the hole, that player recording the highest
number of points has his or her score entered on the card. If both
partners score equally on the hole, the score of the player who first
completed the hole will be recorded. There is no need to record both
scores, since only the best score is required, as the competition
name implies.
To speed up the game, it is customary practice for players to pick up
their ball once it is impossible for them to exceed their partners score.
4BBB Stableford can be played as a mixed, members’ or ladies
event.
Ladies use their own tees and scorecard conditions.
When marking the scorecard, the number of strokes taken must
always be shown for holes where points are scored. Thus, the card
records both strokes and points.
FOUR BALL AGGREGATE STABLEFORD
As the name implies the Stableford system is used in this event and
the competition is played with a partner as in a 4BBB Stableford.
Individual full handicaps are applied to each player and the number of
points scored by each player is recorded at the end of every hole, as
well as a total or aggregate score for the team.
Players’ scored are totaled at the end of nine holes and compared
with the aggregate score. This should balance with the total of each
player’s result.
Both sets of nine holes are added together to give total points for
each player and an overall result. The team having the highest
number of points is the winner.
When marking the scorecard, note that both strokes and points
should be shown.
Aggregate Stableford can be played as a mixed, members’ or ladies’
event. Ladies use their own tees and scorecard conditions.

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FOUR BALL BEST BALL STROKE
This is a variation of the basic Stroke event with two players playing
as partners.
Partners play the course as they would for an Individual Stroke event,
but using the index, they mentally determine how many strokes they
receive on each hole, or how their handicap is spread over the 18
holes of the course.
After completing each hole, both partners determine their net scores
and the lowest score is recorded. For example, say both partners
received one handicap stroke on the first hole and scored seven and
six respectively. This would give them net scores of six and five, so
the player scoring a net five would have his or her score recorded on
the card.
If both players have equal net scores on a hole, then the player who
first holed out has his or her score recorded. Both gross and net
scores are totaled for each nine holes and then for the full round. A
total gross and net score should also be shown at the top of the card.
The team with the lowest score is the winner. Although clubs usually
award trophies on the net result, some clubs will take the gross or
scratch result into account.
4BBB Stroke differs from a normal Stroke event in that players can
pick up their ball at any time and negate their score for that particular
hole.
In the interests of speedier play, it is also customary practice for
players to pick up their ball once it is obvious that they cannot beat
their partner’s score.
This event can be played as a mixed, members’ or ladies’
competition.

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FOURSOMES
Foursomes is basically a Stoke event played with a partner, and
using only one ball.
The rules of Foursomes require the partners to hit off from, alternate
tees.
Both players agree on the order of hitting off before the game.
Player A may select the holes numbered 1, 3, 5, 7. 9. 11, 13, 15, 17.
which leaves Player B with the even holes. This decision is entirely
theirs and often depends on how confident players feel about certain
holes on the course. In Mixed Foursomes, however, the Club usually
determines the order of play.
Once a player has teed off, the partners strike the ball alternately until
the hole is completed. Therefore, if it is Player A’s turn to hit from the
tee, Player B will hit the second shot, Player A the third and so on.
Note that if either player incurs a penalty stroke, it does not alter the
rotation of play. This includes the playing of a provisional ball.
Foursomes is a lot of fun with an understanding partner and it is
played as a Championship event in most clubs. It can be played as a
mixed, members’ or ladies’ competition. Ladies play off their own tees
when it is their turn to hit off.
Scoring is identical to the simple method used for Stroke Play and the
card should show both gross and net scores after handicap
deduction.
The team’s handicap is half the aggregate of both partners’
handicaps.
The team completing the course in the fewest strokes is the winner.
CANADIAN FOURSOMES
Canadian Foursomes is played with a partner and both players tee
off on all holes. The players then decide together which ball is in the
best position and the other ball is taken out of play.
If Player A hit the selected ball from the tee, then Player B will hit the
next shot or vice versa. Play continues on an alternate basis until the
hole is completed, and for each hole thereafter, incurring a penalty
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shot does not affect the order of play.
The handicap of each team is calculated by halving the aggregate of
team members’ individual handicaps.
Since Canadian Foursomes is a Stroke event, it is simply scored that
way on the card showing a gross and net score. The team with the
lowest scorn is the winner.
Canadian Foursomes can be played as a mixed, members’ or ladies’
event and provides a fun variation of Foursomes play.
TWO STROKE CANADIAN FOURSOMES
Two Stroke Canadian Foursomes is yet another variation of the basic
Foursomes competition.
Two Stroke Canadian Foursomes differs from Canadian Foursomes
in only one respect: both partners hit two shots before alternating
play, rather than just a tee shot.
The handicapping and scoring methods are identical to other
Foursome events. This competition can be played as a mixed,
members’ or ladies’ event.
The team with the lowest score is the winner.
AMERICAN FOURSOMES
American Foursomes is played with a partner and both players tee off
at each hole, then play a second stroke with their respective partner’s
ball. The players mutually decide which ball is in the best position and
the other ball is taken out of play. Play then proceeds as in a straight
Foursomes competition, so that if Player B hit the second shot with
the selected ball. Player A hits the next shot and play alternates until
the hole is completed. The order of play is unaffected by penalty
shots.
Handicapping is determined by halving the aggregate handicaps of
both partners for members’ play, and by taking 1/2 of the aggregate
handicap for mixed and ladies’ play. The scorecard is completed as
for a Stoke event, showing both gross and net scores. The team
having the lowest score is the winner
American Foursomes can be played as a mixed, members’ or ladies’
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event and is sometimes called Pinehurst Foursomes.
MEDLEY COMPETITION
This event is a simple variation of the Par or Stableford competition. It
is played as a Four Ball with two members, two ladies, or the pairing
of a member and a lady. Members and ladies both play on their own
Stroke handicaps using their own cards.
The advantage of Medley competition is that all club members have
the opportunity of getting a game and good entries are often assured.
FLAG COMPETITION
This event is an interesting and fun version of basic Stroke Play.
The course is played as for a Stroke round. Players are deemed to
have finished their round when they have completed a number of
strokes equal to the par of the course (as shown on the scorecard),
plus their stroke handicap.
The first player to start in the competition carries a flag (mounted on a
stick) and plants it on the spot where his or her ball lies at the finish of
the round. The player must mark his or her name on the flag. If the
ball is in the rough, the flag should be planted on the edge of the
fairway, no nearer the hole.
Subsequent players who have not finished their round when they
reach the flag, should pick it up and carry it with them until their round
is completed. The flag is then replanted and their name marked on it.
The player who carries the flag the longest distance from the first tee
is the winner. Normally this position is somewhere beyond the 18th
green, usually on the first or second hole of the second round.
The competition can be played in a number of ways, but it is usually
run as a members’ or ladies’ event. If these events are played
consecutively, two different flags will be used.
A Flag competition is scored in the same way as a Stroke round, but
scoring ceases once the player has used his or her stroke
entitlement. If a player continues beyond the 18th green, it is not
necessary to record that part of the second round played.

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INDIVIDUAL MATCH PLAY
Golf was played under the Match Play system for hundreds of years
and many championship and pennant competitions are still played
this way. Match Play simply means that the game is played by holes,
rather than by calculating the total number of strokes.
A hole is won by the player who holes his or her ball in the least
number of strokes. The hole is said to be halved if both players
complete the hole in the same score.
The reckoning of holes is kept by the terms “holes up”, “all square”
and so many holes “to play”. A player is “dormie” when there are as
many holes up as there are holes remaining to be played.
The match is won by the player who is leading by a number of holes
greater than the number of holes remaining.
In a handicap match, the lower nett score wins the hole. The
handicapping system in Match Play is based on the difference
between the players Stroke handicaps, so that a player on a
handicap of 10 would have to give an 18 handicapper eight strokes.
These strokes would be allocated according to the Match Play index
printed on the scorecard.
Where there is more than 18 strokes difference between handicaps,
players receive two strokes per hole where applicable, using Match
Play index.
Match Play has its own set of rules which is incorporated in the Rules
of Golf. It is advisable for players to be familiar with these rules, as
some of them differ from the rules covering Stroke Play.
FOUR BALL MATCH PLAY
This event is regularly played at club level and generally the same
conditions as for Individual Match Play apply.
Handicaps are applied by reducing the Stroke handicaps of all
players by the handicap of the low handicap player, who will then
play off scratch. The other three players are then allowed their
resulting handicaps.
Strokes are taken in accordance with the Match Play index on the

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scorecard. For example, if Player A’s handicap is 10, Player B’s 22,
Player C’s 15 and Player D’s 11: then Player A would be off scratch,
B off 12, C off 5 and D would play off 1.
D would get a stroke at the number 1 hole on the Match Play index, C
on holes 1 to 5 and so on.
Once again, players should refer to the Rules of Golf, and in
particular, those relating to Match Play.
The match result is determined in the same way as for Individual
Match Play. Although a scorecard is not officially required, players
may choose to keep an unofficial record.
AMBROSE EVENTS
This event may be played as a Two, Three, or Four Ball event,
although the Four Ball is the most popular.
The team selects a captain (preferably the lowest marker) who is
responsible for the method of play and marking of the card. The
captain also determines the order of play which is then maintained
throughout the event.
All players hit off from the tee and the captain then decides which ball
is in the best position, no matter where their previous stroke finished.
The captain makes a similar selection after the next shot and play
continues in this way.
If the selected ball is in the rough or a hazard, the other balls must be
dropped in the rough or hazard.
On the putting surface, all balls must be putted from within 15cm of
the spot where the selected ball lies. First player to putt MAY hole
out. The rest of the team can putt to better the first player score.
Ambrose is scored as a Stroke event and handicapping is as follows:
Two Ball event 1/4 of aggregate Stroke handicap
Three Ball event 1/6 of aggregate Stroke handicap
Four Ball event 1/8 of aggregate Stroke handicap
Each player must have his or her handicap recorded on the card. At
thecompletion of the event, the card is counter-signed by another
member of the team.

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Total gross and nett scores are shown on the card and the team with
lowest score is the winner.
Special conditions may apply from time to time.
BISQUE PAR COMPETITION
This event is an interesting variation of the Individual Par
Competition, where players allocate their full handicap to each hole
however they want.
In Bisque Par competition it is not necessary to allocate your
handicap before the event, as this is normally done on a hole-by-hole
basis (at the completion of each hole).
However, it is necessary to mark on the card the number of handicap
strokes allocated to each hole. The allocation of handicap strokes will
obviously cease once the player’s full handicap has been used. The
game is then played as an Individual Par competition, and scored in
the same fashion.
For example, players taking seven strokes on a par 5 hole will have a
+ (plus) if they took three handicap strokes, a ‘0’ (half) if they took two
strokes: and a - (minus) if they took only one handicap stroke. The
game relies to some extent on a players’ judgement and confidence,
and provides an Interesting variation to an Individual Par event.
The player with the highest result is the winner.
2BBB PLAYING CONDITIONS
A 2BBB” is a novelty event that is played in conjunction with a single
event.
The single event is the main event and the rules of golf for it must
be adhered to. Eg. Partners’ are not to give advice.
The scoring for a 2BBB is the same as a 4BBB and must be scored
on a separate card. If you don’t have a partner, you fill in two cards
with your scores on each. At the end of the competition the
committee will draw a partner for you from among the other single
cards on the day and make up a card for you. If a player is still
without a partner the committee will draw from the single cards
another card to make up a 2BBB score for you.
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MAJOR SPONSORS FOR 2011

I.G.T. International Gaming Technology


Barry & Kristine Horton
Galileo’s Pizza Café
Ken Mount Bobcat Hire
Millard Tyres
North Real Estate Tweed Heads
Von Bibra Motors
Graham Church
Ken Mount
Johnnie Walker Scotch Whisky
Solo Waste
Britts Meats
L’Oreal
Ken & Denise Culpitt
Chris & Theresa Vonoppeln

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April 2011

FRIDAY 1st
Men’s & Ladies Single Stableford

SATURDAY 2nd
Monthly Medal - 3 Grades
Bazza’s Blue Marker Challenge in Conjunction

SUNDAY 3rd
4BBB Stableford
TT Social Club: 9 Hole Single Stableford
Trophies: S.Watkins
DAYLIGHT SAVINGS ENDS

MONDAY 4th
Veterans Individual Stableford

TUESDAY 5th
Mixed Single Stableford – Ladies Time Slot

WEDNESDAY 6th
Single Stableford 2 Grades

THURSDAY 7th
Ambrose Team of 4 Hartball
Draw for teams
Winners: Coral Asher, Romena Doran, Pam Ellison, Anne Foster
Runners Up: Mandy Towers, Janet Haddrick, TBA

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April 2011

FRIDAY 8th
Men’s & Ladies Single Stableford

SATURDAY 9th
Single Stableford - 3 Grades
Semi Final Single Match Play Championship
Sponsor: Ken Mount and John Edwards

SUNDAY 10th
Mixed Texas Stableford – Team of 4
Best 3 scores to count. Each players tee shot must be used 3 times
Sponsor: Chris & Theresa Von Oppeln
TT Social Club; 18 Holes Single Stableford Vs Castaways at
Helensvales
Trophies: D.Wood

MONDAY 11th
Veterans Medal Day - Stroke

TUESDAY 12th
Mixed Single Stableford – Ladies Time Slot
Tweed Travel Trophy at Twin Towns

WEDNESDAY 13th
Mid Week Medal - 2 Grades

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April 2011

THURSDAY 14th
Stroke – 3 Divisions
L’Oreal Day – 6 Best Nett across the field

FRIDAY 15th
Men’s & Ladies Single Stableford

SATURDAY 16th
Single Stableford - 3 Grades
Final Single Match Play Championship
Sponsors: Ken Mount and John Edwards

SUNDAY 17th
Mens & Ladies Single Stableford
TT Social Club; 9 Hole Monthly Medal
Trophies: Social Club

MONDAY 18th
Veterans Services Day - Individual Stableford

TUESDAY 19th
Mixed Single Stableford – Ladies Time Slot

WEDNESDAY 20th
4BBB Aggregate Stableford

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April 2011

THURSDAY 21st
4BBB Stableford
Winners: Pat Norris, Kay Palmer, Jill Toscano, Kelly Wilkinson
Runners Up: TBA

FRIDAY 22nd
GOOD FRIDAY
Social Play Only

SATURDAY 23rd
EASTER SATURDAY
Single Stableford - 3 Grades

SUNDAY 24th
EASTER SUNDAY
Mens & Ladies Single Stableford
TT Social Club; 18 Holes Single Stableford
Trophies: P.Brady

MONDAY 25th
EASTER MONDAY – ANZAC DAY
Course Closed Till 12 Noon

TUESDAY 26th
Mixed Single Stableford – Ladies Time Slot

WEDNESDAY 27th
Single Stableford - 2 Grades
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April 2011

THURSDAY 28th
Monthly Medal – Stroke Round - 3 Divisions (0 - 22), (23 - 32), (33 -
45)
Round 3 WGNSW Medal
Round 3 International Bowl NSW
Best Gross, Vets, Putting – 3 Divisions

FRIDAY 29th
Men’s & Ladies Single Stableford

SATURDAY 30th
4 Person Ambrose
Each Player to record at least 3 tee shots

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May 2011

SUNDAY 1st

TT Social Club; 9 Hole 2 Man Ambrose


Trophies: R.Chong & D.Donaghy

MONDAY 2nd
Veterans Individual Stableford

TUESDAY 3rd
Mixed Single Stableford – Ladies Time Slot
Open nominations for Championships

WEDNESDAY 4th
Single Stableford 2 Grades

THURSDAY 5th
Foursomes – 2 Divisions
Qualifying Round for Challenge Cup Championships
Foursomes Match Play
16 Pairs to Qualify – mark ‘Q’ on the card if you wish to qualify
Please read conditions of play for this competition
Winners: Robyn Beattie, Lorraine Schneider, Myra Biggar, Pat Hodda
Runners Up: Joyce Flanagan, Jenny Mayo, Beryl Moore, Judy Mount

FRIDAY 6th
Men’s & Ladies Single Stableford

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May 2011

SATURDAY 7th
Monthly Medal
3 Grades
Sponsor: Von Bibra Motors Bazzas BlueMarker Challenge In
Conjuction

SUNDAY 8th
MOTHERS DAY
Men’s & Ladies Single Stableford
TT Social Club; Single Stableford Mothers Day
Trophies: C.Brown

MONDAY 9th
Veterans 2 Person Ambrose.
Each player must use at least 6 tee shots and marked on the card

TUESDAY 10th
First Round Challenge Cup
Mixed Single Stableford – Ladies Time Slot

WEDNESDY 11th
Midweek Medal – 2 Grades

THURSDAY 12th
Second round Challenge Cup Championships
Rest of Field – Single Stableford
Winners: Shirley Stringer, Marg Stubbs
Runners Up: Linda Dallas, Carmel Atkinson

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May 2011

FRIDAY 13th
Men’s & Ladies Single Stableford

SATURDAY 14th
4BBB Stableford
Qualifying Round
NSW Sureshot Keno Championship

SUNDAY 15th
Mixed 4BBB Stableford
Best 3 scores to count
Trophies: Kevin & Janett Hadrick
TT Social Club; 18 Holes Nerang RSL Single Stableford
Trophies: R.Walker

MONDAY 16th
Veterans 2BBB IN Conjuction / Mystery Partners Aggregate

TUESDAY 17th
Semi-Final Round Challenge Cup Championships
Mixed Single Stableford – Ladies Time Slot

WEDNESDAY 18TH
Single Par 2 Grades

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May 2011

THURSDAY 19TH
Final Round Challenge Cup Championships
Rest of Field – Team of 4 Stableford, 2 scores to count
Winners: Doreen Leopold, Olga Little, Dee Anderson, Dorothy Biggs
Runners Up: Marilyn Brown, Maren Cooper, Beryl Johnson,
Galemaree Dawes

FRIDAY 20th
Men’s & Ladies Single Stableford

SATURDAY 21st
Single Stableford - 3 Grades
Sponsor: Graham Church

SUNDAY 22nd
Mixed Pinehurst
Trophies: Hayden & Gwenda Gilbank
TT Social Club; 9 Hole Monthly Medal
Trophies: Social Club

MONDAY 23rd
Veterans Single Stableford

TUESDAY 24th
Mixed Single Stableford – Ladies Time Slot
Close nominations for Championships – no late entries will be
received.

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May 2011

WEDNESDAY 25th
Single Stableford - 2 Grades

THURSDAY 26th
Team of 2 Ambrose
Winners: Penny Martlew, Kaye Mills
Runners Up: Julie Chatfield, Jenny Poolman

FRIDAY 27th
Men’s & Ladies Single Stableford

SATURDAY 28th
Single Stableford - 3 Grades

SUNDAY 29th
Men’s & Ladies Single Stableford
NRDGA Pennants
TT Social Club; 9 Hole 4BBB Aggregate Stableford
Trophies: T.Chenery & G.Taylor

MONDAY 30th
Veterans 4BBB Stableford

TUESDAY 31st
Mixed Single Stableford – Ladies Time Slot

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JUNE 2011

WEDNESDAY 1st
Single Vs Par – 2 Grades

THURSDAY 2nd
Ladies Club Championships – 54 Holes – 3 stroke rounds of 18
Holes, played on 2, 7 & 9 June
Refer to conditions of play
Gross Winners & Runners Up – 54 Holes – 3 Grades
Nett Winners & Runners Up – 54 Holes – 3 Grades
One (1) Major Trophy Only (Gift Certificate)
Club Trophies
Sponsors: Ken and Denise Culpitt
Ladies Veterans Championships – 36 Holes – 3 Grades
Played in conjunction with Club Championships 2 & 7 June
Club Trophies – One (1) Major Trophy Only (Gift Certificate)
Gross Winners & Runners Up, Nett Winners & Runners Up
A special Nett Trophy for the over 70’s in ‘C’ Grade, sponsored by
Margaret Blackmore
Ball rundown applies each day for all players.

FRIDAY 3rd
Men’s & Ladies Single Stableford

SATURDAY 4th
Monthly Medal - 3 Grades
Bazza’s Blue Marker Challenge in Conjunction

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June 2011

SUNDAY 5th
Men’s & Ladies Single Stableford
NRDGA Pennants
TT Social Club; 9 Hole 2 Man Ambrose Vs Chinderah
Trophies: J.Boss & J.Little

MONDAY 6TH
Veterans Open Day

TUESDAY 7th
Round 2 Championships
Final Round Vets Championships
Presentation of Vets Championships

WEDNESDAY 8th
Single Stableford – 2 Grades

THURSDAY 9th
Final Round Championships
Presentation for Championships

FRIDAY 10th
Men’s & Ladies Single Stableford

SATURDAY 11th
Queens Birthday
Long Weekend
Single Stableford – 3 Grades
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June 2011

SUNDAY 12th
4BBB Stableford
Trophies: John Skerry & Rhoda Way
TT Social Club; 9 Hole Monthly Medal
Trophies: Social Club

MONDAY 13th
Veterans Individual Stableford

TUESDAY 14th
Mixed Single Stableford – Ladies Time Slot

WEDNESDAY 15th
Midweek Medal – 2 Grades

THURSDAY 16th
Monthly Medal – Stroke Round – 3 Divisions (0 - 22), (23 - 32), (33 -
45)
Round 4 WGNSW Medal
Round 1 Gold Coast Brooch
Round 1 Gwlad Murray
Best Gross, Vets, Putting – 3 Divisions

FRIDAY 17th
Men’s & Ladies Single Stableford

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June 2011

SATURDAY 18th
4BBB Stableford – 3 Grades
Qualifying Round for N.S.W Keno Sureshot Championship
Pacific Golfer Best Ball Challenge Qualifying Round

SUNDAY 19th
Men’s & Ladies Single Stableford
NRDGA Pennants
TT Social Club; 9 Hole Single Stableford - President’s Cup
Trophies: Presidents Cup - B.Ward

MONDAY 20th
Veterans Individual Stableford
Restricted Field – 1st tee 9.30am only
WGNR Pennant at Twin Towns 10.00am tee off

TUESDAY 21st
Mixed Single Stableford – Ladies Time Slot

WEDNESDAY 22nd
Single Stableford – 2 Grades

THURSDAY 23rd
President/Captain’s Day 4 Ball Match Play
Shotgun start 7.30am for 8.00am start
Winner and squared matches to receive a ball
Theme `M’
Lunch

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June 2011

FRIDAY 24th
Men’s & Ladies Single Stableford

SATURDAY 25th
Single Stroke – 3 Grades

SUNDAY 26th
Mens & Ladies Single Stableford
Final NRDGA Pennants
TT Social Club; 9 Hole Single Stableford - President V Captain
Trophies: President V Captain - C.Dunn

MONDAY 27th
Veterans Individual Stableford

TUESDAY 28th
Mixed Single Stableford – Ladies Time Slot
Nominations open for Foursomes Championships

WEDNESDAY 29th
2 Person Ambrose
6 Tee Shots to be recorded by each player

THURSDAY 30th
4BBB Match Play
Tombola Day
Winners: Lin Phillips, Betty Crabb, Pauline Ryan, Moya Creed
Runners Up: Mardi Mason, Joan Cusack
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June 2011

FRIDAY 1st
Men’s & Ladies Single Stableford

SATURDAY 2nd
Monthly Medal - 3 grades
Bazza’s Blue Marker Challenge in Conjunction
Sponsors: Von Bibra Motors

SUNDAY 3rd
2 Stroke Canadian
Trophies: Graham & Jenny Malley
TT Social Club; 9 Hole Single Stableford
Trophies: P.Chong

MONDAY 4th
Veterans Individual Stableford

TUESDAY 5th
Mixed Single Stableford – Ladies Time Slot

WEDNESDAY 6th
Single Stableford – 3 Grades

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June 2011

THURSDAY 7th
Monthly Medal – Stroke Round – 3 Divisions (0 - 22), (23 - 32), (33 -
45)
Round 5 WGNSW Medal
Round 2 Gold Coast Brooch
Round 2 Gwlad Murray
Best Gross, Vets, Putting – 3 Divisions
Nominations close for Foursomes Championships, no late entries will
be accepted

FRIDAY 8th
Men’s & Ladies Single Stableford

SATURDAY 9th
1st Round Men’s Club Championships – 3 Grades
Sponsors: I.G.T.

SUNDAY 10th
Mens & Ladies Single Vs Par
TT Social Club; 9 Hole Single Stableford
Trophies: K.Rollings

MONDAY 11th
Veterans Individual Stableford

TUESDAY 12th
Round 1 Ladies Foursomes Championships

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June 2011

WEDNESDAY 13th
Mid Week Medal – 2 Grades

THURSDAY 14th
Final Round Ladies Foursomes Championships
Sponsors: Ken and Denise Culpitt

FRIDAY 15th
Men’s & Ladies Single Stableford

SATURDAY 16th
2nd Round Mens Club Championships – 3 Grades
Sponsors: I.G.T.

SUNDAY 17th
Single Stableford
Sponsors: A.Williams, P.Quiggan, R.Telfer & R.Mills
TT Social Club; 9 Hole Stroke Monthly Medal
Trophies: Social Club

MONDAY 18th
Veterans Team of 4 Stableford
Best 3 scores to count

TUESDAY 19th
Mixed Single Stableford – Ladies Time Slot

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June 2011

WEDNESDAY 20th
Single Stableford - 2 Grades

THURSDAY 21st
Russian Roulette – Team of 2
(Conditions of Play apply)
Winners: Ruth Williams, TBA
Runners Up: Margaret Attwood

FRIDAY 22nd
Men’s & Ladies Single Stableford

SATURDAY 23rd
3rd Round Mens Club Championships – 3 Grades
Sponsors: I.G.T.

SUNDAY 24th
Men’s & Ladies Single Stableford
Twin Towns Dinner Dance. - 6.00pm for 6.30pm
TT Social Club; 18 Hole Single Stableford At Murwillumbah
Trophies: Grundy Gable Shield

MONDAY 25th
Veterans Individual Stableford

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June 2011

TUESDAY 26th
Mixed Single Stableford – Ladies Time Slot
Women’s Golf Northern Rivers Tournament at 25, 26 & 27 July at
Yamba

WEDNESDAY 27th
Mens & Ladies Single Stableford

THURSDAY 28th
3BBB V Par
Winners: Marie McGuinness, Judy McQuillan, Claire Manthey
Runners Up: Galemaree Dawes, Denise Melling, TBA

FRIDAY 29th
Men’s & Ladies Single Stableford

SATURDAY 30th
4th Round Mens Club Championships – 3 Grades
Sponsor: I.G.T
Seeded Draw (A,B & C Grade)

SUNDAY 31st
4BBB Stableford
Invitation Day
Ros & Judy Stephens
TT Social; Single Stableford Aqua Ducks
Trophies: K.Casey

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AUGUST 2010

MONDAY 1st
Veterans Medal Day – Stroke

TUESDAY 2nd
Mixed Single Stableford – Ladies Time Slot

WEDNESDAY 3rd
Single Stableford - 2 Grades

THURSDAY 4th
Monthly Medal – Stroke Round - 3 Divisions (0 - 22), (23 - 32), (33 -
45)
Round 6 WGNSW Medal
Round 3 Gold Coast Brooch
Round 3 Gwlad Murray
Best Gross, Vets, Putting – 3 Divisions

FRIDAY 5th
Men’s & Ladies Single Stableford

SATURDAY 6th
Monthly Medal - 3 Grades
Bazza’s Blue Marker Challenge in Conjunction

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August 2011

SUNDAY 7th
Mixed 2 Person Ambrose
Barry & June McFadden
TT Social Club; 9 Hole Single Stableford
Trophies: TBA

MONDAY 8th
Veterans Individual Stableford

TUESDAY 9th
Mixed Single Stableford – Ladies Time Slot

WEDNESDAY 10th
Midweek Medal – 2 Grades

THURSDAY 11th
American Foursomes
Winners: Val Landers, Gwen Mather, Margaret Bee, Freda Diamond
Runners Up: Kaye Mills, Pat Norris, Shirley Stringer, Romena Doran

FRIDAY 12th
Men’s & Ladies Single Stableford

SATURDAY 13th
4BBB Stableford
Qualifying Round for 4 Ball Match Play
Sponsors: Barry Southgate [Tweed Fencing] & Thomas Errol Wood

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August 2011

SUNDAY 14th
Mixed 4BBB Stableford
Club Trophy
TT Social Club; 1ST Rnd Championships 18 Holes
Trophies: Mens Golf Club

MONDAY 15th
Veterans 4BBB Stableford

TUESDAY 16th
Mixed Single Stableford – Ladies Time Slot

WEDNESDAY 17th
Single Stableford - 2 Grades

THURSDAY 18th
4BBB V Par
Winners: Joyce Flanagan, Marilyn Berryman, Betty Hall, Joan
Harrison
Runners Up: TBA

FRIDAY 19th
Men’s & Ladies Single Stableford

SATURDAY 20th
Single Stableford – 3 Grades

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August 2011

SUNDAY 21st
Mixed 4BBB Stableford
John and Liz Edward
TT Social Club; 2ND Rnd Championships 18 Holes
Trophies: Barry Horton’s Golf Shop

MONDAY 22nd
Veterans Individual Stableford
Restricted Field - 1st Tee 6.30am to 10.00am only
Women’s Gold Coast Pennant at Twin Town from 9.30am

TUESDAY 23rd
Mixed Single Stableford – Ladies Time Slot

WEDNESDAY 24th
Single Vs Par - 2 Grades

THURSDAY 25th
Stroke – Flag Competition – 3 Divisions
(0 - 22), (23 - 32), (33 - 45)
All Players complete 18 Holes
Winners: Coral Asher, Lyn Brown, Lorraine Leonard
Runners Up: Dee Anderson, Nancy Douglas, Chris Kellock

FRIDAY 26th
Men’s & Ladies Single Stableford

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August 2011

SATURDAY 27th
Single Stableford - 3 Grades

SUNDAY 28th
Single Stableford
Dave & Chery Pettigrew
TT Social Club: 9 Hole Single Stableford
Trophies: B.Capuano

MONDAY 29th
2BBB Aggregate in conjunction / Mystery partner

TUESDAY 30th
Mixed Single Stableford – Ladies Time Slot

WEDNESDAY 31st
4BBB Aggregate Stableford

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September 2011

THURSDAY 1st
Monthly Medal – Stroke Round - 3 Divisions
(0 - 22), (23 - 32), (33 - 45)
Round 4 Gold Coast Brooch
Best Gross, Vets, Putting – 3 Divisions

FRIDAY 2nd
Mens & Ladies Single Stableford

SATURDAY 3rd
Monthly Medal - 3 Grades
Bazza’s Blue Marker Challenge in Conjunction
Sponsor: Von Bibra Motors

SUNDAY 4th
FATHER’S DAY
Mens & Ladies Single Stableford
TT Social Club; 9 Hole Single Stableford
Trophies: T.Kurrle

MONDAY 5th
Veterans 1ST Round Championships - Stroke

TUESDAY 6th
Mixed Single Stableford – Ladies Time Slot

WEDNESDAY 7th
Midweek Medal – 2 Grades
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September 2011

THURSDAY 8th
`Pink Lady’ Game -Team of 4 Stableford
Best 2 scores to count in conjunction with Pink Lady game
Dress in pink
Pink Lady Sponsor: Joyce Flanagan

FRIDAY 9th
Men’s & Ladies Single Stableford

SATURDAY 10th
Single Stableford - 3 Grades
1ST Round 4BBB Match Play Championships
Sponsor: Barry Southgate

SUNDAY 11th
Mixed 4BBB Stableford
Trophies: Ivan & Shirley Stringer
TT Social Club; 9 Hole Single Stableford
Trophies: W.Jauncey

MONDAY 12th
Veterans Final Round Championships - Stroke

TUESDAY 13th
Mixed Single Stableford – Ladies Time Slot
Boomerang Shield at Twin Towns

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September 2011

WEDNESDAY 14th
Single Stableford – 2 Grades

THURSDAY 15th
Gold Medal Play Off – For a Medal of Medals
Rest of Field – Single Stableford
Winner Gold Medal: Mardi Mason
Winners: Beryl Moore, Muriel Murray
Runners Up: Eunice Pleasance, Judy Stephen

FRIDAY 16th
Men’s & Ladies Single Stableford

SATURDAY 17th
Single Stableford - 3 Grades

SUNDAY 18th
2 Stroke Canadian
Sponsors: Harry & Peg Williams
TT Social Club: 9 Hole Monthly Medal
Trophies: Social Club

MONDAY 19th
Veterans Individual Stableford

TUESDAY 20th
Mixed Single Stableford – Ladies Time Slot

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September 2011

WEDNESDAY 21st
4 Man Ambrose
Each players tee shot to be recorded 3 times

THURSDAY 22nd
Open /Invitation Day 4BBB Stableford
TBA

FRIDAY 23rd
Men’s & Ladies Single Stableford

SATURDAY 24th
Single Stableford
2nd Round 4BBB Match Play
Sponsor: Barry Southgate

SUNDAY 25th
Mixed Texas Stableford Team of 4
Trophies: R.McMahan, M.Hogan, Ray & Olga Little
TT Social Club; 18 Hole Single Stableford Vs Castaways at Banora
Trophies; G Veivers Shield

MONDAY 26th
Veterans Team of 4 Stableford
Best 3 Scores to Count

TUESDAY 27th
Mixed Single Stableford – Ladies Time Slot
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September 2011

WEDNESDAY 28th
Single Stableford - 2 Grades

THURSDAY 29th
Team of 4 Stableford - Best three scores to count
Winners: Anne Downes, Carol Price, Joy Cole, Laurel Duncan
Runners Up; Terry Payn, Jan Woolley, Iris Tiley, Jill Toscano

FRIDAY 30th
Men’s & Ladies Single Stableford

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October 2011

SATURDAY 1st
Monthly Medal - 3 Grades
Bazza’s Blue Marker Challenge in Conjunction

SUNDAY 2nd
Daylight Saving Commences
Mens & Ladies Single Stableford
TT Social Club; 9 Hole Single Stableford
Trophies: TBA

MONDAY 3rd
LABOUR DAY NSW
Veterans Individual Stableford

TUESDAY 4th
Mixed Single Stableford – Ladies Time Slot
Nominations open for Melbourne Cup

WEDNESDAY 5th
Single Stableford - 2 Grades

THURSDAY 6th
Canadian Foursomes
TBA

FRIDAY 7th
Men’s & Ladies Single Stableford

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October 2011

SATURDAY 8th
Single Stableford - 3 Grades
3rd Round 4BBB Match Play
Trophies: Graham Church
Sponsors: Barry Southgate

SUNDAY 9th
American Foursomes
Sponsors: Albert & Moya Creed
TT Social Club; 9 Holes Single Stableford - Memorial Day
Trophies: J.Fraser (Vern Huntly)

MONDAY 10th
Greens Renovations - Veterans 4BBB Stableford
Restricted Field 1st Tee 6.30am – 8.30am

TUESDAY 11th
Greens to be renovated
9 Hole Social Play

WEDNESDAY 12th
Greens to be renovated
9 Hole Social Play

THURSDAY 13th
Greens to be renovated
9 Hole Social Play

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October 2011

FRIDAY 14th
Men’s & Ladies Single Stableford

SATURDAY 15th
Single Stableford
Final 4BBB Match Play Championship
Sponsor: Barry Southgate (Tweed Fencing)

SUNDAY 16th
Mixed Foursome Championships – 2 Grades (27 Holes)
Sponsor: North R.I.E.
TT Social Club; 9 Hole Monthly Medal
Trophies: Social Club

MONDAY 17th
Veterans Individual Stableford

TUESDAY 18th
Mixed Single Stableford – Ladies Time Slot

WEDNESDAY 19th
Midweek Medal 2 Grades

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October 2011

THURSDAY 20th
Texas Stableford
Winners: Liz Edwards, Rose Connelly, June Grimsey, Val Mills
Runners Up: Mary Swanson, Pam O’Connor, Anne Foster, Mary
Hogan

FRIDAY 21st
Men’s & Ladies Single Stableford

SATURDAY 22nd
Single Stableford – 3 Grades
Captain V President Day

SUNDAY 23rd
Mixed 4BBB Stableford
Trophies: Max Jessop & Pauline Ryan
TT Social Club; 9 Hole 4 Man Ambrose
Trophies: N.Hanson, F.Caspers, T.McCowan & L.Bradley

MONDAY 24th
Veterans 4 Person Ambrose
Each player must use at least 3 tee shots and marked on the card

TUESDAY 25th
Mixed Single Stableford – Ladies Time Slot
Close nominations for Melbourne Cup
NO late nominations accepted

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October 2011

WEDNESDAY 26th
American Foursomes

THURSDAY 27th
OBE Day
Rest of field – Single Stableford
Winners: Mary Minogue, Val Slatcher
Runners Up: TBA

FRIDAY 28th
Men’s & Ladies Single Stableford

SATURDAY 29th
4BBB Aggregate Stableford
Sponsor: Graham Church

SUNDAY 30th
4Ball Team of 4
Best of 3 Sores to count
Trophies: Mary & Danny Minogue
TT Social Club: 18 Holes Stroke Vs South Tweed Tavern
Trophies: H.Boyle

MONDAY 31st
Veterans Medal Day - Stroke

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November 2011

TUESDAY 1st
Melbourne Cup Day - 4BBB Stableford
Shotgun start 7.30am for 8.00am start
Lunch
North Real estate

WEDNESDAY 2nd
Single Stableford – 2 Grades

THURSDAY 3rd
Single Stableford
Winners: Marj Storey, Fran Tedesco
Runners Up: TBA

FRIDAY 4th
Men’s & Ladies Single Stableford

SATURDAY 5th
Monthly Medal - 3 Grades
Sponsor: Von Bibra Motors
Bazza’s Blue Marker Challenge in Conjunction

SUNDAY 6th
Mixed 4BBB Stableford
TT Social Club; 18 Hole Stroke at Evans Head
Trophies: Northern Rivers Shield

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November 2011

MONDAY 7th
ARMISTICE DAY
Veterans Individual Stableford

TUESDAY 8th
Mixed Single Stableford – Ladies Time Slot

WEDNESDAY 9th
Single Stableford - 2 Grades

THURSDAY 10th
4Ball Aggregate Stableford
Winners: Dot Gronn, Janet Haddrick, Diane Hughes, June McFadden
Runners Up: Marg Stubbs, Kath Pettit, Margaret Meekings, Kerrie
Campbell

FRIDAY 11th
Men’s & Ladies Single Stableford

SATURDAY 12th
“Legacy Day” Single Stableford – 3 Grades
Trophies: Legacy Shield

SUNDAY 13th
Mixed 4BBB V Par
TT Social Club; 9 Hole 4BBB Stableford
Trophies: R.Little & B.Knudsen

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November 2011

MONDAY 14th
Veterans Individual Stableford

TUESDAY 15th
Mixed Single Stableford – Ladies Time Slot

WEDNESDAY 16th
Midweek Medal - 2 Grades

THURSDAY 17th
Stroke round
Winners: Helen Smith, Doreen Snelling
Runners Up: Lida Formella, TBA

FRIDAY 18th
Men’s & Ladies Single Stableford

SATURDAY 19th
Single Stableford – 3 Grades
Allan Beard Memorial Day
Sponsors: Warwick Self, Mike Mills, Allan McGuinness,
Mike Flanagan

SUNDAY 20th
Mixed Russian Roulette – Team of 4
Leon & Maria Anesbury, Miriam & Tony Jackson
TT Social Club; 9 Hole Monthly Medal - Medal of Medals
Trophies: Social Club
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November 2011

MONDAY 21st
Veterans Individual Stableford

TUESDAY 22nd
Mixed Single Stableford – Ladies Time Slot

WEDNESDAY 23rd
4BBB Stableford

THURSDAY 24th
Ambrose Team of 4
Draw for teams
Special Events Day
Winners: Betty Kuskopf, Lorna Bell, Jenny Malley, Peggy Williams
Runners Up: Marilyn Berryman, Myra Biggar, Romena Doran, Jenny
Mayo

FRIDAY 25th
Men’s & Ladies Single Stableford

SATURDAY 26th
Monthly Medal - 3 Grades (December)
Bazzas Blue Marker Challenge in Conjunction
Trophies: Club Trophy

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November 2011

SUNDAY 27th
Mixed Ambrose
Trophies: Keith & Marien Cooper, Lindsay & Robyn Campbell
Each player must have 3 tee shots recorded
TT Social Club; 9 Hole Single Stableford
Trophies: O’Connor Memorial Day

MONDAY 28th
Veterans Christmas Function
4BBB Stableford - Shotgun Start 7.30am for 8.00am
Presentation of Trophies

TUESDAY 29th
Mixed Single Stableford – Ladies Time Slot

WEDNESDAY 30th
Single Vs Par

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December 2011
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THURSDAY 1
3BBB – Best score to count
Winners: Daphne Andersen, Colleen Johns, Lorna Smith
Runners Up: Judy Mount, Mandy Towers, Val Maloney

FRIDAY 2nd
Men’s & Ladies Single Stableford

SATURDAY 3rd
4BBB Stableford
Shotgun Start – 9am for 9.30am
Men’s Christmas Function
Entry Conditions Apply

SUNDAY 4th
Mixed Single Stableford
A.McGowan
TT Social; 18 Holes 4 Man Ambrose & Christmas Party
Trophies: Milt Compton (Hams)

MONDAY 5th
Veterans Individual Stableford

TUESDAY 6th
Mixed Single Stableford – Ladies Time Slot

WEDNESDAY 7th
Single Stableford - 2 Grades

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December 2011

THURSDAY 8th
‘Christmas Party’ – Canadian Foursomes
18 Holes played in 6’s – 2 Divisions
Shotgun Start 7.30am for 8.00 am start
Lunch

FRIDAY 9th
Men’s & Ladies Single Stableford

SATURDAY 10th
Single Stableford - 3 Grades

SUNDAY 11th
Mixed 4BBB Stableford
Sponsor: Hahn Premium Light
Mixed Christmas Function – Conditions Apply
TT Social Club; 18 Holes Stroke Monthly Medal
Trophies: TBA

MONDAY 12th
Veterans Individual Stableford

TUESDAY 13th
Mixed Single Stableford – Ladies Time Slot

WEDNESDAY 14th
Midweek Medal – 2 Grades

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December 2011

THURSDAY 15th
Social Play

FRIDAY 16th
Men’s & Ladies Single Stableford

SATURDAY 17th
2 Man Ambrose
Each player must use at least 6 tee shots and shown on card
Where tee shots are taken must be marked on card
L C Newton Day

SUNDAY 18th
Mixed Single Stableford
TT Social Club; 2 Man Ambrose Three Stick
Trophies: G.Dinham

MONDAY 19th
Veterans Individual Stableford

TUESDAY 20th
Mixed Single Stableford – Ladies Time Slot

WEDNESDAY 21st
Single Stableford - 2 Grades

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December 2011

THURSDAY 22nd
Social Play

FRIDAY 23rd
Men’s & Ladies Single Stableford

SATURDAY 24th
Single Stableford – 3 Grades

SUNDAY 25th
CHRISTMAS DAY COURSE CLOSED

MONDAY 26th
BOXING DAY
Veterans Individual Stableford

TUESDAY 27th
Public Holiday

WEDNESDAY 28th
Single Stableford – 2 Grades

THURSDAY 29th
Social Play

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December 2011

FRIDAY 30th
Men’s & Ladies Single Stableford

SATURDAY 31st
NEW YEARS EVE
Single Stableford – 3 Grades

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January 2012
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SUNDAY 1
NEW YEARS DAY
Social Play
TT Social Club; 9 Hole Single Stableford
Trophies: P.Woodgate

MONDAY 2nd
NEW YEARS DAY HOLIDAY
Veterans Individual Stableford

TUESDAY 3rd
Mixed Single Stableford – Ladies Time Slot
Special Events open

WEDNESDAY 4th
Single Stableford - 2 Grades

THURSDAY 5th
Ladies Single Stableford

FRIDAY 6th
Men’s & Ladies Single Stableford

SATURDAY 7th
Monthly Medal - 3 Grades
Bazza’s Blue Marker Challenge in Conjunction

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January 2012

SUNDAY 8th
Men’s & Ladies Single Stableford
TT Social Club; 9 Hole 2 Man Ambrose
Trophies: R.McCowan & JD.Smith

MONDAY 9th
Veterans Individual Stableford

TUESDAY 10th
Mixed Single Stableford - Ladies Time Slot

WEDNESDAY 11th
Single Stableford - 2 Grades

THURSDAY 12th
Ladies Single Stableford

FRIDAY 13th
Men’s & Ladies Single Stableford

SATURDAY 14th
Single Stableford - 3 Grades

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January 2012

SUNDAY 15th
Men’s & Ladies Single Stableford
TT Social Club; 9 Hole Monthly Medal
Trophies: Social Club

MONDAY 16th
Veterans 4BBB Stableford

TUESDAY 17th
Mixed Single Stableford – Ladies Time Slot

WEDNESDAY 18th
Midweek Medal - 2 Grades

THURSDAY 19th
Ladies Single Stableford

FRIDAY 20th
Men’s & Ladies Single Stableford

SATURDAY 21st
Single Stableford - 3 Grades
Johnnie Walker Scotch Whisky Weekend of Golf

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January 2012

SUNDAY 22nd
Men’s & Ladies Single Stableford
Johnnie Walker Scotch Whisky Weekend of Golf
TT Social Club; 2 Man Ambrose Stableford at Chinderah
Trophies: W.Woodford & F.Casper

MONDAY 23rd
Veterans Individual Stableford

TUESDAY 24th
Mixed Single Stableford - Ladies Time Slot

WEDNESDAY 25th
Single Stableford - 2 Grades

THURSDAY 26th
AUSTRALIA DAY
Ladies Single Stableford

FRIDAY 27th
Men’s & Ladies Single Stableford

SATURDAY 28th
Single Stableford - 3 Grades

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January 2012

SUNDAY 29th
Men’s & Ladies 2 Person Ambrose
6 tee shots to be recorded by each player
TT Social Club; 9 Hole Single Stableford
Trophies: C & N Hilan

MONDAY 30th
Veterans Team of 4 Stableford
Best 3 scores to count

TUESDAY 31st
Mixed Single Stableford – Ladies Time Slot

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February 2012

WEDNESDAY 1st
Single Stableford – 2 Grades

THURSDAY 2nd
Opening Day – Team of 4 Stableford
Special Events already open

FRIDAY 3rd
Men’s & Ladies Single Stableford

SATURDAY 4th
Monthly Medal - 3 Grades
Play Off Monthly Medal of Medals
Bazza’s Blue Marker Challenge in Conjunction

SUNDAY 5th
Men’s & Ladies Single Stableford
Sponsors: Brian & Dot Gron
TT Social Club; 9 Hole 4BBB Stableford
Trophies: M.Byrne & P.Craddock

MONDAY 6th
Veterans Individual Stableford

TUESDAY 7th
Mixed Single Stableford – Ladies Time Slot

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February 2012

WEDNESDAY 8th
Single Stableford – 2 Grades

THURSDAY 9th
Single Stableford
ANZ Ladies Masters at Royal Pines
Winners: Carmel Atkinson, Mary Hogan
Runners Up: TBA

FRIDAY 10th
Men’s & Ladies Single Stableford

SATURDAY 11th
Single Stableford - 3 Grades
Qualifying Round Phil Gibbs Memorial
Single Match Play Championship Played from Blue Markers
Best 32 Scores to Count
Sponsors: Ken Mount

SUNDAY 12th
Mixed 4BBB – Best 3 Scores to Count
TT Social Club; 9 Hole Monthly Medal
Trophies: Social Club

MONDAY 13th
Greens Renovations - Veterans 4BBB Stableford
Restricted Field 1st Tee 6.30am – 8.30am

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February 2012

TUESDAY 14th
Mixed Single Stableford – Ladies Time Slot
Special Events close today – Late entries not accepted

WEDNESDAY 15th
Midweek medal – 2 Grades

THURSDAY 16th
Monthly Medal – Stroke Round – 3 Divisions
(0 - 22), (23 - 32), (33 - 45)
Best Gross, Vets, Putting

FRIDAY 17th
Men’s & Ladies Single Stableford

SATURDAY 18th
Single Vs Par – 3 Grades

SUNDAY 19th
Mixed 4 Person Ambrose
TT Social Club; 9 Hole Single Stableford
Trophies: G.Elms

MONDAY 20th
Veterans Individual Stableford

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February 2012

TUESDAY 21st
Mixed Single Stableford – Ladies Time Slot

WEDNESDAY 22nd
Single Stableford – 2 Grades

THURSDAY 23rd
2 Person Ambrose
Winners: Pam Quiggin, Judy Stephen
Runners Up: TBA

FRIDAY 24th
Men’s & Ladies Single Stableford

SATURDAY 25th
4BBB Stableford

SUNDAY 26th
Mixed 4BBB Stableford – Best 3 Scores to Count
TT Social Club; 18 Holes Single Stableford (P.Gibb Memorial Day)
Trophies: M.Reid

MONDAY 27th
Veterans Individual Stableford

TUESDAY 28th
Mixed Single Stableford – Ladies Time Slot
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February / March 2012

WEDNESDAY 29th
4BBB Aggregate Stableford

THURSDAY 1st
Monthly Medal – Stroke Round - 3 Divisions (0 - 22), (23 - 32), (33 -
45)
Round 1 WGNSW Medal
Round 1 International Bowl NSW
Best Gross, Vets, Putting – 3 Divisions

FRIDAY 2nd
Men’s & Ladies Single Stableford

SATURDAY 3rd
Monthly Medal – 3 Grades
Sponsor: Von Bibra Motors

SUNDAY 4th
Mixed Texas 4 Ball
Sponsors: Chris & Therese Vonnoplen
TT Social Club; 9 Hole Monthly Medal – AGM
Trophies: Social Club

MONDAY 5th
Veterans Annual General Meeting
4BBB Stableford Shotgun Start
7.30am for 8.00am Hit Off

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March 2012

TUESDAY 6th
Green Renovations 9 Hole Social Play

WEDNESDAY 7th
Green Renovations 9 Hole Social Play

THURSDAY 8th
Green Renovations 9 Hole Social Play

FRIDAY 9th
Men’s & Ladies Single Stableford

SATURDAY 10th
Single Stableford - 3 Grades

SUNDAY 11th
Ladies & Men Single Stableford
Trophies: Ray & June Holmes
TT Social Club; 9 Hole Single Stableford
Trophies: C.Fehlberg Memorial Day

MONDAY 12th
Veterans President’s Cup Round 1 – Stroke

TUESDAY 13th
Mixed Single Stableford – Ladies Time Slot

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March 2012

WEDNESDAY 14th
Single Stableford – 2 Grades

THURSDAY 15th
Irish 4 Ball
St Patrick’s Day celebration – wear something green
Winners: Gwenda Gilbank, Helen Evans, Miriam Jackson, Maria
Anesbury
Runners Up: Lucy Ablett, Coral Asher, TBA

FRIDAY 16th
Men’s & Ladies Single Stableford

SATURDAY 17th
Single Stableford – 3 Grades

SUNDAY 18th
Mixed 4 Ball Aggregate Stableford
TT Social Club; 18 Hole Single Stableford Vs Murwillumbah
Trophies: Grundy Gable Shield

MONDAY 19th
Veterans President’s Cup Final Round – Stroke

TUESDAY 20th
Mixed Single Stableford – Ladies Time Slot

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March 2012

WEDNESDAY 21st
Midweek Medal – 2 Grades

THURSDAY 22nd
Single Stableford
Winners: TBA
Runners Up: TBA

FRIDAY 23rd
Men’s & Ladies Single Stableford

SATURDAY 24th
Single Stableford - 3 Grades
1st Round Singles Match Play Championship
Sponsor: Ken Mount & John Edwards

SUNDAY 25th
Mixed 4BBB Stroke
TT Social Club; 9 Hole 2 Man Ambrose
Trophies: M.Alder & M.Moor

MONDAY 26th
Veterans Individual Stableford

TUESDAY 27th
Mixed Single Stableford – Ladies Time Slot

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WEDNESDAY 28th
Single Vs Par – 2 Grades

THURSDAY 29th
Monthly Medal – Stroke Round - 3 Divisions (0 - 22), (23 - 32), (33 -
45)
Round 2 WGNSW Medal
Best Gross, Vets, Putting – 3 Divisions

FRIDAY 30th
Mens & Ladies Single Stableford

SATURDAY 31st
Single Stableford – 3 Grades
2nd Round Single Match Play Championships
Sponsors: Ken Mount & Jon Edwards

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TWIN TOWNS SERVICES LADIES
GOLF CLUB

PUBLIC HOLIDAYS – SCHOOL HOLIDAYS 2011

AUSTRALIA DAY
26 January

EASTER
22 - 25 April

ANZAC DAY
26 April

NSW SCHOOL HOLIDAYS


11 - 26 April
04 - 15 July
26 September - 7 October
School Finishes 21 December

QLD SCHOOL HOLIDAYS


16 – 26 April
25 June to 10 July
17 September to 2 October
School Finishes December 9

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TWIN TOWNS SERVICES LADIES
GOLF CLUB

2011/2012 PROGRAMME HONOUR BOARD EVENTS

CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP
H G Winders Bowl and Championships Badge with Bar

FOURSOMES CHAMPIONSHIP
President’s Cup

FOURSOMES MATCHPLAY CHALLENGE CUP

MAJOR ANNUAL AWARDS


Best Nett over Championship – Rodger Davis Trophy

ANNUAL TROPHIES
Most Reduced First Actual Handicap
Mavis McCall Perpetual Trophy

Only scores returned from this course will be considered as


eligible for the above events.

Refer Conditions of play.

ANNUAL INTER-CLUB EVENTS 2010 / 2011

TTSLGC v Murwillumbah – Tweed Travel Trophy


Tuesday, 20th April 2010 at Murwillumbah
TTSLGC v Mullumbimby – Boomerang Trophy
Tuesday, 15th March 2011 at Twin Towns

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COMPETITION DAYS AS
PROGRAMMED 2011/2012
TUESDAY – Refer to Programme Book
MIXED SINGLE EVENT from 7.00am to 7.24am and from 8.36am to
9.12am.
LADIES TIME SLOT from 7.30am to 8.30am.
SPECIAL EVENT - as programmed
N.B. These arrangements are subject to change by Match Committee, if
deemed necessary.
THURSDAY from 7.30am – 8.42am unless otherwise specified.
 LADIES COMPETITION as programmed. WGNSW medals to be run
in 3 Divisions: (0-22), (23-32), (33-45).
 SINGLE EVENTS, where programmed to be run in Divisions
depending on the number in the field on the day.
 MONTHLY MEDAL PLAY: Commences off the 1st and 10th tees.
 HOLE-IN-ONE: Those competitors obtaining a Hole-in-One on
Tuesdays and Thursdays will receive a Hole-in-One Trophy, Badge
and 6 golf balls - plus – sponsored by Twin Towns Services Club Ltd, 1
(one) Bottle of Whisky and a Certificate. Hole-in-Ones will not be
played off temporary tees and/or greens.
 EAGLE: Those competitors obtaining an eagle on Tuesdays and
Thursdays will receive an Eagles Badge and 6 golf balls. Eagles will
not be played off temporary tees and/or greens.
 RECOMMENDED HANDICAP ALLOWANCES: Stroke, Par,
Stableford and Fourball - Full handicap (unless "otherwise", specified),
Canadian and American Foursomes - ½ combined handicap,
Foursomes - ½ combined handicap, Ambrose - ⅛ combined handicap
(4's), 1/6 combined handicap (3' s), ¼ combined handicap (2's).
 MONTHLY MEDALS: Eight (8) for 2011
 MEDAL OF MEDALS: Played for in September (refer to Special
Conditions of Play).
 BEST GROSS: Held in conjunction with Monthly Medal rounds from
February to September - 2 balls for Best Gross in three (3) Divisions.
SPECIAL EVENTS:
Nominations for all Club Special Events close 9 th February 2011
All Special Events completed on 1 September 2011, except where
otherwise programmed.
SPECIAL EVENTS FEES for: WG NSW Medal, Gold Coast Brooch,
International Bowl NSW and WGNR Veterans Gwlad Murray Memorial,
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TT Club Veterans, Eclectic and Royal Chip, Putting, Annual Overall Best
Gross and Best Nett. Fees MUST be paid in advance for members to be
eligible for trophies.
SPECIAL EVENTS:
 Competitions from February to September are as follows:
 WGNSW Medals - Six (6) rounds to be played in conjunction with
Monthly Medal events March to August.
 INTERNATIONAL BOWL (NSW) - Conducted by WGNSW - one (1)
Stroke round played in conjunction with Monthly Medal events between
March and May.
 GOLD COAST DISTRICT BROOCH - Conducted by Gold Coast
District - Four (4) Stroke rounds played in conjunction with Monthly
Medal events between June and September.
 VETERANS GWLAD MURRAY MEMORIAL EVENT - Conducted by
Northern Rivers District - Three (3) Stroke rounds played in conjunction
with Monthly Medals events between June and August. (N.B. To enter
this event you MUST be a financial member of the NSW Vets).
 VETERANS - Open to TT Club Veterans who have paid $4.40
annual fee - held in conjunction with Monthly Medal rounds from
February to September. Winners - three (3) Divisions. Veterans
Championships held in conjunction with Club Championships in June.
 BEST GROSS - Annual Trophy overall Best Gross.
 BEST NETT - Annual Trophy overall Best Nett.
 ECLECTIC - Gross and Nett scored over all individual rounds on
Thursdays including the Championships. Annual Trophies, three (3)
Divisions (Handicap - half of players handicap at the beginning of the
last round of competition). Each golfer to record her own Eclectic
scores in the Eclectic book.
 ROYAL CHIP (RC) - All chip ins from off the putting surface to be
recorded on Royal Chip Card. If tied - card draw for result.
 (NB - Only those players who have paid into the Eclectic are eligible
to participate in the Royal Chip Competition) RC's ONLY COUNT ON
THURSDAYS FOR ALL INDIVIDUAL ROUNDS.
 PUTTING - In conjunction with Monthly Medal events in three (3)
Divisions. Prizes presented on the day. No annual trophy.

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ON COURSE DRESS REGULATIONS
FOR ALL COMPETITIONS
Golf shoes and correct attire MUST be worn on course at all times.
PERMITTED: Long shorts, culottes, skirts and tailored slacks.
NOT PERMITTED: Brief shorts, tights, bike pants, short skirts, tank tops,
singlets or bare midriff tops, studded denim jeans or studded denim
shorts, tracksuits, thongs and sandals.
NOTE: All footwear and dress rules are at the discretion of the starters
and their ruling will be final.
The Executive and Management Committee sincerely thank all 2011
trophy donors.
CONDITIONS OF PLAY AND REGULATIONS
FOR ALL COMPETITIONS FOR 2011/2012
1. Match Committee
The Match Committee is in charge of all play on the course and reserves
the right to alter the programme at any time without notice. The Rules of
Golf and Local Rules of the Club are the rules of play. The Match
Committee's decision in all competitions is final.
2. Handicaps
Each player is responsible for playing on her correct handicap and this
figure MUST appear on her score card. A member NOT handicapped at
Twin Towns Services Ladies Golf Club must show her Home Club and
her Golflink number where applicable on her card.
3. Club Membership Numbers
Club memberships numbers should be on score cards and is the sole
responsibility of the player.
4. Disqualification
(a) Failure to sign card or playing off the incorrect handicap.
[Lower handicap allowed].
(b) As shown in Conditions of Play - refer paragraph 8 shown
hereunder.
5. Ties
All ties will be decided by countback unless Conditions of Play specify
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otherwise.
6. Countback
In accordance with Golf Australia Regulations.

7. Minimum Field
Ten players. Subject to review by Match Committee in respect of
particular events.

8. Conditions of Play
The Annual Conditions of Play and separate conditions for special and
major events will be posted on the Notice Board.
(a) Players must report to Starter 15 minutes before tee-off time.
(b) Competition Cards must be returned within 15 minutes of the
completion of the round. The Competition is CLOSED 15 minutes after
the final players have left the course.
(c) Where there is discontinuance of play as ordered by the Committee
under Rule 33.2(d) (after the competition has commenced), the
Committee may direct that the game be replayed on a specified date or
that the competition fee for that day be divided by lot among the
competitors.

9. Visitors
Members may invite up to two (2) guests and they are eligible to play in
competitions except Honour Board and Major Annual Award events as
specified - GA Handicap necessary. Visitors must show their Home Club
and Golflink number where applicable on their cards. Visitors are not
eligible to win major prizes, but will receive balls instead.

10. Mobile Phones


The audible emissions or unauthorised use of mobile phones on the
golf course, or during play, is a serious break of etiquette and will attract a
warning and a possible disqualification (Rule 33-7). However, players or
caddies who have a medical or serious reason to have their mobile phone
switched on, must inform the starter. Should the starter agree this reason
is substantial, the player or caddie may have the phone switched on in
mute mode.

Normal Competitions: Resume with Opening Day Thursday 27 January


2011.

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