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Club Lotto Draw

Due to the forecast of inclement weather this weekend and with safety to members in mind.
The Lotto committee, with the Clubs support, have decided to defer this Saturday’s (3rd March) draw.
However, weather permitting, there will be two draws next weekend 10th March.
On-Line players for this weekends draw has been extended to 4 pm Friday 9th March and will be included in the 1st of the 2 draws.
On-Line purchases after 4 pm Friday 9th March will be eligible for 2nd draw.
Remember if your not in you cant win
Lotto Committee

Course Closure Notice

Members are advised that following heavy falls of snow and the extreme weather warnings in place that the course will remain closed for Thursday and Friday. Any decision in relation to re-opening the course for play on Saturday or Sunday will be dependent on weather developments and our ability to ensure member safety and course preservation following this weather event   Members are advised to contact the Club by phoning 01-8491567 (extension 1) where updated messages on the Course will be available as usual.

Course Committee

Wednesday 28th February 2018

The death has occurred of Janice DOWNING (née Boylan)

Downing, (née Boylan), Skerries Co. Dublin, 22nd February 2018, (peacefully) at St. Francis Hospice, Raheny, surrounded by her loving family, Janice, sadly missed by her husband and best friend Finbarr, children Josh, Jamie, Daniel and Abbey, her parents Les and Eva, brothers Niall, Peter, Stephen and the late Alan, sister Jennifer, nieces, nephews, relatives, extended family and a large circle of friends.

May she rest in peace

Reposing at her residence Friday from 5pm to 7pm. Removal Saturday to St. Patrick’s Church arriving 11.50am for 12 noon Funeral Mass, interment afterwards in Ardla Cemetery. All enquiries to Lannon’s Funeral Directors 01-8491277.

Care for our Course – Reminder

Members are reminded that “care for the course” is a shared responsibility and all members are requested to ensure, where possible, that they contribute to the overall effort of maintaining the course in the best possible condition.

To ensure this I would ask all members to note the following:-

Divot Mix Bags

The Club provides “sand bags” at the first and 10th holes and all members are requested to bring a bag of divot mix with them each time they play the course. Members will be aware that considerable damage is being caused to fairways in particular at this time of the year by failure to replace or fill divots with the sand mixture. This has been particularly noticeable over the past few weeks

Members should also be aware that there is a capacity issue in relation to sand bags at the 1st tee. Players starting later in the day are reminded that if no sand bags are in place on the 1st that they should collect a bag at the return point at the exit from the 18th green. These can be re-filled using the divot mix bunkers at the 1st and 10th.

I would also ask that members encourage their playing partners to also take a bag of divot mix with them.

Care for Greens – Putting Surface, Collars and Surrounds All members are reminded of the need to exercise due care and attention when playing the course. Members are requested to observe the following simple procedures to ensure greens and surrounding areas suffer the minimum stress:-

1. Repair all your pitch marks (and other nearby ones you may spot)
2. Do not take your trolley or buggy between the bunkers and the greens or onto the collars or surrounds of greens. This unnecessary traffic can cause significant damage to the turf cover of these areas which can take a long time to recover
3. Rake any bunker you play from and replace the rake fully in the bunker
4. Remind your playing partner(s) of these simple procedures if they seem unaware

This will significantly help ensure the course is maintained in the best possible condition.

Terry O’Neill
Course Convenor
15th February 2018

GUI Podcast – Club Services Special

The latest GUI Podcast is now available and features an interview with Neil Kilgallon, Club Support Officer with the Confederation of Golf in Ireland.

The interview sheds light on the role and work of CGI and what services are available to clubs.

It is essential listening for golf club committees, management and club members alike.

Please share the link widely and consider using the attached graphic on your website and social media channels.

GUI Podcast: https://www.golfnet.ie/GUIPodcast

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