Thursday, 15 January 2015

Lady Captains Report January 2015


Time has whizzed by since the 30th November and becoming lady captain and my thanks go to everyone for their support and good wishes on the day and since and for the great turn out afterwards in the 3 ball Texas on what turned out to be a lovely day when the sun shone.
I then had 12 days of Christmas events spaced out from the 2nd – 14th December before going off on my annual Christmas holiday These days were filled with 3 key events when Christmas spirit was In abundance.
On 2nd December, the first event which I was able to host was held. 47 brave ladies played on a very cold wet December day - thankfully it was 12 holes and the clubhouse was a welcome retreat at the end. Some ladies conquered the course on the day and our winners were Gina Wilson winning her first golf trophy with Diana Scott in 2nd and Lindsay Hart in 3rd. Well done ladies!
Russ Berryman the club captain for 2015 came along to start the comp on the day and he showed us his sense of fun by dressing in a santa romper suit   My thanks go to Russ - and it only cost me a pint!  Lunch followed with xmas earings, jumpers and badges being worn.  More ladies joined the lunch which brought our number to 52  and everyone took part in the my sweet tooth quiz and the winner was a very proud Eunice and her gang of helpers who donated the tin of roses to another worthy cause.
We were able to subsidise the lunch this year substantially as we had some reserves in our well managed accounts so thanks go to all the committee for 2014 and for them agreeing to ensuring we were able to give something back to our ladies section.  I hope ladies this can continue and we will keep an eye of how this can be done in future.
On the 4th December  Lisa and I popped into say hi to our Swinging 60s ladies lunch – getting an invite was lovely and I am glad I was able to join to see the ladies enjoy their festive meal even if I didn’t have time to stay for long.  The glass of red wine I enjoyed certainly brightened my day along with the hunks calendar which was a very popular secret santa present.
My husband’s favourite events during the year are the mixed comps and the 14th December was no exception.  We were drawn with a new man / lady and attacked the spitfire best we could on a day when the frost arrived to provide pretty views but impossible to stop the ball on the green!  Gill wrote a report regarding the day and this was posted on the blog a few days after the event.  My favourite bit was the clap o meter to judge the Christmas jumpers which were worn. There was certainly a lot of noise.
Fundraising began almost right away and pre the charity starting I was picking up donations to get the year underway.  Thank you to everyone. It is the opportunity I really do feel extremely lucky to do.  The Diabetes Centre at Darenth Valley Hospital who look after Lee are looking forward to meeting and joining some events at the club this year and will be very grateful for any monies they receive. West Malling Ladies Section will be on their literature I am sure in 2016.
The Captains drive in sweep was well supported and won by Toni Twort who obviously had faith in me not duffing the ball off the tee on new years day – thank you to everyone as we raised just over £120 and to Lisa for beginning her year as our fabulous lady vice captain in a lovely way by selling – a natural talent I am sure we will see more off!!
Sponsoring a Christmas bauble was another idea in December and Kate enjoyed decorating the tree and the bar staff pushed the baubles to different groups across the club to ensure the total raised was £190. – Lisa donated the balls and had fun buying them as she really does do Christmas unlike me – so another big thank you.
On the same theme the ladies changing room had a new feature this year.  Lesley Shott had the idea to recognise the generous donations from across the section instead of sending Christmas cards and it is a tradition I am sure will continue.  Lesley gets a bottle of wine for the committee idea of the month which I have started as much to recognise this is a team effort and to ensure the ideas keep coming.
The Drive in on New Years Day was a crazy day. After celebrating my first new year in 20 years in the UK I had to ensure I turned up in my lady captain uniform and did the drive in  – I didn’t quite outdrive Russ but got a respectable 171 yards on the hurricane. Support from across the club was amazing and there was standing room only in the bar so again thank you for coming to support this great West Malling Tradition to get 2015 off to a great start.
My hopes for the year is as I have said that everyone feels included and that everyone is recognised for the work that goes into ensuring administering and running the competitions and managing the ladies funds is done correctly and fairly.
The committee has changed and in this, my first report of the year I introduce everyone formally into their new role and hope that you know and appreciate the time given up to complete these essential roles for the section.
Role
Who

Lady Captain

Georgina Venus

Hon. Secretary

Pat West

Vice Captain 

Lisa Kiddie

Kent Delegate

Debbie Conder

Hon. Treasurer

Lesley Shott

Handicap Secretary

Jane Woodward

Past Lady Captain

Jane Woodward

(Ladies) Competitions Secretary

Carol Eldridge
(Ladies)Comp Sec Assist /Eclectic
Sue Gofton

(Mixed)Competitions Secretary

Gill Newson
(Mixed) Comp Sec Assist
Shirley Miller

and finally, I wish everyone a great 2015 and look forward to inclusion and a year which will be what we all make it
Regards g

Georgina Venus - Lady Captain 2015 

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