Tuesday, 17 February 2015

Lady Captains Report February 2015


The last month is I am sure the calm before the storm when activity hots up. Thankfully the course has only been closed twice so there has been some golf played and eligible cards posted. I have been able to get some time away and have begun my training for the London to Paris Bike ride which I will be doing in June for the Lady Captains charity.  I have my new bike so now the countdown of 120 days to go has begun.
Our committee have been working hard to make us ready for the year ahead with prep beginning and handovers from 2014 completed.
The knockout sheets have been posted by Carol & Sue and Gill has posted the mixed sheet also.  Lesley has been ensuring we are keeping our finances straight and is getting some new processes in place to make our life easier. 
Our own open has been agreed and posted on Golf Empire and Lisa is now busily recruiting entrants for next year.  Hopefully you will be spreading the word to your own golf network to encourage early sign up. Leaflets are, or will be in the locker room shortly.
The committee have hibernated this month for the ‘IDEA of the month prize’  but I hope I am not stealing her thunder, one committee member used tenacity and a determined approach with our bankers Nat West and we will be receiving a ££’s credit to our ladies funds which is not only a bonus but gratefully received.  Lisa Kiddie therefore will get the bottle of wine for her effort and a big thank you from all of us.  
The inevitable changes to our competition calendar have begun and notices have been posted on the board and the blog, these include the Pro Comp and the Merlins match, two events which I know are popular have been confirmed.   My meeting with the management team is scheduled for later in February so I will confirm any new dates as soon as these have been agreed.
I attended my first club council meeting at the end of January.  The meeting covered items from work being completed on the course and requests from the members, other points discussed were men section focussed and prep for the golfing season.
I, along with one of the other committee members asked for wood chippings to be laid on the more slippery areas on the Hurricane as it was pretty bad in January when I played. I was out on the course at the weekend (7/2) and noticed that those requests had been actioned so I have thanked the office.  Our tee boxes are also being shared with the yellow / white tees and as I thought was informed this is a practice across a lot of courses so this would  not change, but I have noticed the grass on most of the tees had been cut and there has been some general maintenance completed..
Work on the Spitfire has been progressing to plan and Kevin Still reported that the first hole would remain closed during February and that the hope was to open the new 2nd hole in late March,  I have noticed that this has been turfed now so hopefully this will remain on schedule.   Kevin also reported that the team were looking at doing something for the members as he and the team know that putting up with the mud has been warring , this will happen when the lorry deliveries cease. 
The Cupid Pairs (the valentine’s fun) is the first of the comps this year and today I joined the ladies after their game as I was unable to play and heard tales of putts missed as is the nature of the game.  The Tuesday gang certainly enjoyed their day with winners being Diana Scott and Judith Parkhurst with 42 points and Julie Harris and Eileen Tuson in 2nd with 40 points.  Sue Stickland picked up the nearest the pin prize on the 8th hole. 
I look forward to playing on Saturday  (Valentines Day) and hope that everyone who takes part enjoys it and that February sees continued golfing.

Happy golfing and swing slow.

Regards g 

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