Congratulations to those of you who competed in the 2024 club championships. And caps off to the following winners for compiling 4 impressive rounds:
· A Grade- Isaak Pemble (2024 Club Champion)
· A Grade Net – Daniel Kim
· A Reserve- Matthew Dixon
· B Grade-Chris Stephandellis
· B Grade Net – Hamish Mcaulay
. C Grade Winner- Elias Saab
· C-Grade Nett – Gary Livesley
· Senior Champion – David Sheather
The top 8 gross scores in each grade have qualified for the Club Championships match play, tee times will be advised shortly with the competition commencing 16 November.
October monthly medal:
A Grade – Matthew Dixon;
B Grade – Leonard Clay;
C Grade – Zac Wooldridge
Hole in one; Michael Maroney 16 hole / 20 October 2024
This year Cumberland will be partnering with Cancer Council in hosting the Longest day charity event – individual event (no scoring) on 5 December, please register directly with Cancer Council Longest day – Cancer Council
Junior Pennants
I’d like to acknowledge the Junior pennant series currently underway, the juniors commenced their 2024 campaign with a win at Roseville against a formable opponent Pennant Hills. The following two weekend have seen unfavourable results however the team has truly fought hard, and another win is on the horizon. With two weeks left in the campaign the team will play at Campbelltown this weekend and have a bye for the final round. In watching the team compete, we are proud of both the sportsmanship and etiquette the team has displayed.
The course is holding up well considering the number of rounds being played. In September the course carried 3400 rounds of competition golf or more simply that is an average field size of 170 per competition. Add in member’s social rounds and social golf, the course sustains over 5000 rounds played per month.
During November, the green staff will be undertaking the following programmed works:
· Fairways to be verti cut (the process of using a lawn verticutter to remove thatch being the spongy layer of living and dead plant matter between turf and the soil, enabling effective use of fertilizers to improve the soil base as well as numerous other benefits.
· Temporary greens mow height has been reduced to 8mm and they have been top dressed to level out the surface.
With the upcoming summer, the fairways and greens dry out impacting the plant leaf which results in it becoming brittle and prone to damage from foot traffic, mowing and play. We will also see the grass browning and thinning which enables weeds and pest infestation to establish a presence which thrive in the day.
Transition to MiClub Golf
Yesterday, members will have received an email outlining the Club’s upcoming transition to the MiClub Golf Platform. This post can be accessed at the link below.
Transition to MiClub – Read Now
In preparation for the upcoming change over, please note the key links and dates below:
Key Links:
New MiClub Member Portal
MiScore App – Download & Install Guide
Key Dates:
Thu October 31st – Mon 4th November -Members portal is available in a training status with practice timesheet open for members to familiarise themselves with the new platform.
Tuesday 5th November -First MiClub timesheet is released for Wednesday 13th November. Timesheet will be released at 5pm in the clubhouse and 8pm online in the new MiClub members portal.
Wednesday 13th November -First competition is facilitate through the MiClub system.
We are excited to implement this new system and are confident that it will provide an improved experience for members. Should you require any assistance accessing the new MiClub portal, please reach out to Club staff.
Martin Smtih
Vice Captain and Chair of the Greens Committee