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5th May 2023

Splash May 2023

Splash May 2023

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27th April 2023

Changes to process for signing score cards post Covid19

Changes to process for signing score cards post Covid19

Throughout the COVID19 period, Golf Australia implemented a rule where players recorded and submitted their own scores instead of their marker’s (either on paper card or MiScore app) to prevent handling each other’s cards. From the end of April 2023 this rule will be removed.

What does this mean for me?

The new process will be most effective if all members use the MiScore app for recording and submitting their scores. This is outlined in section 1. The procedure will be different if one person uses a paper card. Refer to section 2 for this scenario.

  1. Using the MiScore App

The MiScore app will be updated before the end of April, and the new procedure will take effect for competitions between now and 1 May 2023. Players will revert to the previous way of recording scores, where both player and marker sign the card once they agree on the score. 

How will this look on the MiScore app?

The MiScore app is changing to show 2 signature areas – for the marker and player to sign. The marker will submit the player’s score. See image below for MiScore screen.

2. Use of paper cards

If either you or your playing partner use a paper card for scoring, you’ll need to follow these steps:

a) If you use a paper card:

    • You will collect a card from the pro shop when you register for your round.
    • At the tee, decide who’s card you will be marking. You will need to advise your player that you will be marking their scores on a paper card.
    • Complete the player’s details on the card (date of competition, name, handicap and golf link number). This will need to be verified by the player you are marking before your round starts.
    • Record your playing partner’s score on the paper card (whilst keeping your own score on that card as marker).
    • At the end of the round, as usual you need to agree on both scores, then
      • you will sign the paper card as marker and have the player sign as player.
        • The player should verify that all information on the card was completed correctly
        • The marker will enter the score from the paper card into the MiScore terminal near spike bar and put the paper card in the scorecard box
        • While the players responsibility is to ensure all information on the paper card (the official record of the score) has been completed correctly, the player should verify that the score entered into the system by the marker is correct.
      • your marker who uses the app will hand you their phone to verify and digitally sign YOUR score on the app

b) If you use the app but are playing with a person who uses a paper card, noting the information above, do the following in the MiScore app:

        • Select the name of the player you are marking
        • Record their score as player and your own score as marker
        • Your marker will sign and hand your scorecard to you. After signing the paper card as player, enter your own score into the MiScore terminal

It is expected that this change will come into effect from 27/28 April (you will see the new screens on the MiScore app).

If you have any questions on the new scoring methods, please ask one of the match committee around the course, or email gungahlinlakes@gmail.com .

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16th April 2023

2023 Men’s and Women’s Match play

2023 Men’s and Women’s Match play

The draw for the men’s and women’s match play will be conducted on Friday 21 April. The first round will be held on 29 April 2023.

There have been a few queries and requests about the timing of the first round. Hopefully this will answer some of your questions.

The draw for the event is done one week in advance of the first round and players entering the event do so based on the certainty of being available to play round 1 on the specified date. Allowing some players to play round 1 on a different date increases risk and uncertainty for all players entering. It becomes the luck of the draw as to whether you are paired up with a player that can play round 1 on the desired date or you get a player that cannot play on round 1. This increases the risk of defaults/delayed matches and disagreements as to when round 1 matches are played. The match committee has decreased the number of fixed date rounds from 2 to 1 to increase flexibility. If we were to only schedule events at times when other clubs do not have major events we would struggle to hold any honour board events at all.
 
The match committee will consider the timing of this event for future years, but for 2023 the date for the first round is fixed as 29 April.
 

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13th April 2023

2023 Easter Challenge winners

2023 Easter Challenge winners

2023 Easter Challenge Winners

 

Women’s winner:             Angela Yang 67 points                $50 ProShop Credit

Women’s runner up:        Jacky Penno 66 points                $20 ProShop Credit

 

Men’s

A Grade winner:              Nathan Price  75 points                $100 ProShop Credit

A Grade 2nd Place:           Daniel Dyska  74 points                $60 ProShop Credit

A Grade 3rd Place:           Peter Rose  72 points                   $40 ProShop Credit

 

B Grade Winner:             Jason Thackeray  72 points          $100 ProShop Credit

B Grade 2nd Place:           Aaron Porreca  70 points             $60 ProShop Credit

B Grade 3rd Place:            Sean Murphy  70 points               $40 ProShop Credit

 

C Grade Winner:             Steve Williams  68 points             $100 ProShop Credit

C Grade 2nd Place:           Mark Warren  66 points               $60 ProShop Credit

C Grade 3rd Place:            Same Makeham  66 points          $40 ProShop Credit

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2nd April 2023

Slow Play

Slow Play
Members.
If you are fortunate enough to be in one of the 1st groups (07:00 or 11:15) please remember that you are responsible for setting the pace for the entire field behind you.
The 07:00 group this morning finished in 4h30min which is completely unaccpetable given the fact that there was no one in front of them (also a Stableford event).
These are the issues that affect the rest of the field and the pace of playfor everyone. Please take the time to read up on how to speed up play (Splash article) and avoid slowing things down.
 
Good Golfing
Capt Kev

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