Wednesday 28 May 2014

Opening Field Day

Last Saturday we had gorgeous weather on a golf course in terrific shape for our Women's Opening Field Day.  Then we enjoyed a visit to Tuscany with a themed dinner, expertly prepared by Chef Jen.  A great day all the way round.  Lots of pictures below, thanks to Lynn Attley.

 It's spring, finally!


Patty and Tracey hard at work greeting and signing people in.

         
 Everyone has a different way of getting ready to play golf.




                                                                                                                                                 


The Results

First: Judith Copeland, Gail Richards, Laura Ebbrell, Jeanne Beaith

Second: Janet Hull, Martha Killoran, Tracey Perkin, Nancy Hart

Third: Carol MacGregor, Joy Vogt, Eleni Ponting, Laura Roberge

Fourth: Kim Rudd, Thelma Jacobsen, Ann Hall, Ariane Macdonald

Best Front: Patty McDonald, Catherine Watson, Penny Crawford, Joan Hayward

Best Back: Beth Willoughby, Yvonne Shannon, Sandi MacDonald-Wangen, (missing Lynda Rennick)

 Low Putts: Lynn Attley, Diane Arsenault, Marylyn Schroter, Annabel Thorpe


Wednesday 21 May 2014

Stakes, stakes, and more stakes

Now that Tyler and his staff have put out those colourful stakes all over the course, there has been some discussion about the rules applying to them.  Before I begin, I want to thank Claudia for the "Rules Cheat Sheet" in the locker room.  They are bright pink and are there for all to take.  They are laminated, so you can put them in your bag to pull out for handy reference.  I also have copies of the "Easy Guide to the Etiquette and Rules of Golf" for sale for $2.50.  Pictures and illustrations throughout the book help you understand the rules and it's written in non-legal language.  Regular rules books are $4.

WHITE STAKES - mostly to the left on our course (#1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 9 (both sides), 12 and 15 (by the range) - signify Out of Bounds.  If you see the ball go out, you must count a penalty stroke and re-hit from the same place.  If you are unsure if the ball is out of bounds, you may hit a "provisional" ball (after telling playing partners you are doing so) and play it until you get to the point where the first ball possibly went out.  If the first ball is indeed out of bounds, your provisional ball becomes the ball in play.  If you find that your first ball is actually in bounds, you must play it.  Some specific rules about OB:
  • if lines define out of bounds, and any part of the ball is in bounds or touching the line, it is in play.
  • you may not move an out of bounds stake to play the ball.
  • you may not play a ball that is out of bounds, even though it is 'playable'.
  • you may stand out of bounds and play the ball as long as the ball is in bounds.

YELLOW STAKES - signify a water hazard that you must cross to get to the target (ie our creek and  ponds that you must cross).  When your ball goes into a hazard, you may not play a provisional ball.  For example if you think it may have crossed the creek, you or your playing partners may go across to see if the ball is safe.  If you choose not to do that and find it later, that found ball is no longer in play. When you hit the ball into the hazard, make note of its 'point of entry' (where it last crossed the hazard).  Here are your choices of how to play from a yellow hazard:  


1.  You may play from the hazard as long as you do not move anything natural (leaves, branches, divots, etc) and you do not touch your club on the ground.

Or with a penalty of one shot:

2.  You may drop a ball and play from the same place you just played from. 
3.  You may keep the 'point of entry' between you and the hole and go back as far as you want on a   straight line.  (Fairway may be ideal, but that line may not get you to the fairway.)


RED STAKES signify a "lateral" hazard (for example way left on #2, the high rough to the right of #8, or the pond on the right of #10).  The same rules apply as for a yellow hazard (above) but you have two additional choices of how to play:

4.  You may take relief two club lengths from the point of entry, not nearer the hole.
5.  If possible, you may do the same thing on the other side of the hazard, and play from there.   

Unlike OB stakes, you may move hazard stakes to play a ball.

There is a question every year about the pond on #8:  "I hit the ball to the far bank of the pond and it comes back into the water.  Am I allowed to drop it over there?"  Ask yourself, did it completely cross the water hazard?  Answer: no - therefore you must use the the yellow hazard rules above. 


It pays to know the rules - they are not meant to penalize you, but to keep the playing field fair for all.  Sometimes you can even use them to your advantage.  Please let me know if you want other rules explained on the blog.

And don't forget, Opening Field Day is Saturday and our first Team Play is next Tuesday!!

Thursday 15 May 2014

A good time was had by all

Our first Team Play "draft" night took place Tuesday evening.  The committee was thrilled to see such a great response and enthusiasm for this new concept.  We were really happy to see so many out for draft night - especially those who played earlier in the day and came back!  The first Tuesday of Team Play will be May 27.  Show your team spirit!!

 The crowd anticipating which teams they will be on!


The Captains and the writers in action!

The Teams for 2014:
Diamonds in the Rolph
Donna Todd, Ene Milner, Janet Hull, Captain Cathy Rolph, Jeanne Beaith, Joan Hayward,  Joy Vogt. Absent: Shirley Harrison, Helen Lee, Rosemarie Dale, Carol Young, Ariane Macdonald, Lynda Rennick


Leni's Girls on Fire!!!
Sharon Klan, Judith Copeland, Yvonne Shannon, Lorraine Hinchliffe, Laura Roberge, Nancy Sharpe, Captain Leni Ponting, Janet Harvey.   Absent: Kim Rudd, June Savery, Catherine Watson, Laura Ebbrell,  Ann Hall


Sandi's Swingers
Diane Arsenault, Sandy Pegg, Annabel Thorpe, Sharon Gutteridge, Lynn Attley, Captain Sandi MacDonald, Gail Richards, Martha Killoran, Linda Isaac.  Absent: Penny Crawford, Marylyn Schroter, Gerry Yorke.


The Birdie Bunch
Candace Pickering, Barb Pemberton, Gina Jackson, Captain Dale Hodge, Thelma Jacobsen, 
Claudia vanderMeulen, Bridget Smith, Patty McDonald, Cathy Pyatt, Jennifer Rogers, Lisa Pickering.  Absent: Tracey Perkin, Anne Grant

Thursday 8 May 2014

Ingenious robin

Thanks to Joan Hayward and Laura Ebbrell who spotted this on the third hole.  We are not using the water stands yet, so the robin might as well!  Also, thanks to Laura for the picture.


If you signed up for Team Play, don't forget the "draft night" Tuesday, May 13 at 7:30.

Tuesday 6 May 2014

Opening Meeting Pictures

Our Opening Meeting was very well attended, fun, and very informativeThanks to our hard working Executive for 2014 for organizing the day and the season!

 They are from L-R: Tracey Perkin (Handicap); Linda Isaac (President); Sandi MacDonald-Wangen (Past President); Patty McDonald (Games Captain); Dale Hodge (Vice-President); Gail Richards (Treasurer); Claudia vander Meulen (Secretary).  Absent: Janet Hull (House and Social)


Our Pro Shop staff organized a fashion show and company reps were on hand to show us the latest gear:

Models Gina Jackson, "Davina", Cuyler Hedley, Kim Rudd, Shirley Harrison, and Marie vanDusen strutted their stuff.




Which one is Dave?  At least he had everything 
covered up this year!!!

And to finish off the day, we had a scrumptious  
array of appetizers: