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Leongatha Golf Club -Course Update – April 2020

Although our Leongatha Golf Course has been closed to members and visitors for playing golf, work that was commenced some time ago by Dylan and his team, on the removal of encroaching couch grass from the greens, has been steadily progressing with the assistance of a number of volunteers, led by Peter Seth.Although our Leongatha Golf Course has been closed to members and visitors for playing golf, work that was commenced some time ago by Dylan and his team, on the removal of encroaching couch grass from the greens, has been steadily progressing with the assistance of a number of volunteers, led by Peter Seth.

To date, the works included removing a grass verge collar 2.1 metres wide from around the green and cutting out areas of couch that had encroached into each of the greens.  This was done to a depth of 100 mls, then filled with a blended sand mixture before being compacted.

Turf from the new fescue nursery was cut and rolled then palleted to each green, and laid around the green to form a fescue collar (7) seven rolls or 2.1m wide. 

Bentgrass turf was also needed to replace the greens turf which had been removed from each. Planning at our Greens Committee meeting in November 2019, had committed us to reduce the slope on the 9th green at this time, so the process of finishing off each green with turf from the 9th green was started and was well underway before the COVID-19 situation exploded, and the Course shut. As a consequence, this work left us with the 9th green devoid of turf.  The surface area of the 9th green had provided only just enough turf to repair all of the other greens. Work on the 10th, 11th, 12th, 13th, 14th and 18th greens has now been completed.

The fescue and bentgrasses are knitting in well and time will see these greens come back better than ever. Some greens are slightly larger, which gives Denis even more tricky pin placements to test us with.

As COVID-19  ramped up, a decision was made to complete renovations on the 9th green, in house. After Dylan and the boys had cleared the green and surround of all remnant turf on Wednesday,  yesterday local contractor Darren Harris became available at short notice.

Darren is well regarded in golf course circles, for his skill with his Terex, and in particular his skills when shaping greens. He also has had a long association with LGC dating back around 2008.  Darren has completed many projects over that time, including work on the practice putting green and a number of tees, just to mention just a few.

The topsoil and thatch were removed off the 9th green and under Dylan’s guidance, Darren reshaped the green so it has a 3 degree fall from back to front.

The green is far from completed but from this position, Dylan and Denis are well placed to be able to finish the project with minimal cost. All things being equal Dylan is aiming to have the final shaping of the green, irrigation work and seeding completed in the next couple of weeks, providing we have some good weather and subject to COVID-19 impacts.

Mother nature will then hopefully do the rest. It will certainly give playing the course an extra boost.  I can’t wait.

 

3 finishing the 12th green 2 Fescue Nursery

 

 

4 Scalping turf off the 9th

 

5 Darren Harris

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

7 setting levels

 

 

 

6 Removing the 9th

 

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COURSE CLOSURE

The Board of Leongatha Golf Club  have decided that in light of the continued rapid spread of the COVID-19 virus throughout Victoria, we can no longer keep the club open for either our members or the public. As a result, THE COURSE, CLUBHOUSE AND PRACTICE FACILITIES WILL BE CLOSED FROM 25TH MARCH FOR ALL GOLFERS UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE.

 

We thank you for your understanding in making this decision, we have your health and safety, and the health and safety of our staff  at the forefront of our minds. We look forward to the day when we can announce the  recommencement of golf at our beautiful course. Stay safe, and please abide by the directions the Government is giving regarding isolation etc. This is serious, and we want to all of you to return.

 

 

Stableford – March 19

A big field of 80 players enjoyed perfect conditions for some hot scoring.

The man we know as Hoots, John McInnes, was the hero of the day with a hole in one on the 14th hole.  Congratulations John, top shot.  John becomes our 5th hole in one hero this year.

Tony Gedye won the day’s event with a very hot 39 points knocking off Ian Barlow on a countback.   Ian had to be satisfied with his $30 prize as the B grade winner.  Peter Buttinger and Allan Edney were our C and D grade winners with 38 points each.

Click here to view all the prize winning players and their scores

Stableford – March 17

Thank you to all of you for embracing our new COVID19 response of having a rolling start for our game today (and for the foreseeable future)

We have made a few other COVID19 changes with cards now being pre-printed and feed through the computer by one person only.  Nearest the Pin, which involves a manual check of all cards, has also been put on hold for now and replaced with extra Down the Line balls.

Both President Peter and Captain Col had quite a few members approach us to say thanks for taking prompt action in the way we do things in response to the COVID19 pandemic.

Regards today, congratulations to David Child on winning today’s event.  David – make sure you let the family know that you won today and that you are in tip top shape.

A mention to Ken Smirk who is the Round 5 Super League prize winner following his outstanding 42 points last week.  Ken – you’ll have to just pick up your voucher from the counter now that we have no presentations and a chance to laud your praises.

Good hitting and good health to all as we weather this current hardship.

 Today’s results attached for your viewing pleasure.

 

Stroke – March 3

Being the first Tuesday of Autumn, today was the first round of the Four Seasons Medal with future rounds to be played on the first Tuesdays of Winter, Spring and Summer.

A special thanks to Peter Brownlie and his mates from Box Hill Golf Club who joined us today to help make up a bumper field of 90.

The hottest golfer today was Ian Barlow, from B grade,  who shot a handy 67 nett to take today’s big prize.

Grade winners were Winton Knop (A grade) 68 nett, Allan Edney (C grade) 72 nett and Frank Smedley (D grade) 69 nett.

Click here to check out all today’s winners

Saturday Stableford- February 29

In a once every four years event, 71 players hit off in the February 29 shotgun start.

The women’s event was won by Ashleigh Hutton in A grade with 37 points and B grade by Maryanne Gartner with 31 points

The men’s event was won in C grade by Thomas Warby with 39 points.  Michael Thomas’s 37 points earned him the A grade prize and Frank Gill’s lovely putt to finish wom him the B grade prize on 37 points, on a countback.

Click here to view all today’s women’s results and

Click here to view all today’s men’s results

 

Tuesday Stableford, February 25th

In humid and at times damp conditions, 81 golfers took on the challenge. Winning overall on a countback with 41 points was Chris Leaver. Also on 41 points was Brian Fennessy, who took out C Grade. B Grade was won by Jeffrey Brewer with 37 points.

Nearest the pin was won by Antony Roberts on the 14th and Bob McGeary on the 16th.

For the Presentation Prize Report click here:

Sunday 23 Feb – LGC “Day on the Green”

Sunday 23rd Feb was Leongatha Golf Club’s inaugural “Day on the Green”.  Our General Manager Sharon Marsh was the driving force behind the day, to open up the course and showcase the Club as a venue which can cater for your special event.  The LGC members enjoy a social time as well as their golf, so it was great to see a good crowd of around 200 locals and visitors making themselves comfortable under the large sugar gums at the 10th tee, to enjoy our selection of  local wines and beers, together with tasty Tapas, Pizza and finger food.  The entertainment was provided by local groups, Black Pepper and Souly Us who both played a selection of their own compositions and cover music to delight the crowd. The  music was complemented by perfect weather with a light breeze keeping the revellers cool in the shade on the natural bush setting.  See you at the next one.  Well done to all of the staff and volunteers on the day.

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