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  • in reply to: Par in my sight (must be using a telescope) #7611
    Weetbix
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    Much better performance today at Southport. Felt like it could have been a really good round but stumbled after the turn before coming home ok to go 19 17 36 points and 5 over 42 7 over 41 for 12 over 83 off the stick

    3 birdies 6 parsv5 bogies 2 doubles 2 triples

    7/13 fairways + 1 just off – driver was mostly good today, a nice fade. Got lucky on 4 and pushed one that a tree saved from going OOB for only driver drop. Off the tee also dropped 1 from a hooked wet 3h and 1 from a weak hooked 6i into trees

    6 GIR – probably the most disappointing part of today was the poorly struck wedges that should have been easy GIR – 3 lobs and 1 pitching which cost me 4 shots. Also dropped 2 shots from poor punch shots (1 went into one of those razor grass bushes 10m in front of me and stayed there – luckily it was preferred lie!). Dropped another from a lost 7i – only 1 as I birdied the re tee for a bogie!

    7/15 up and down – a bit better than normal and pretty happy with the short game. Dropped 4 shots – 2 from bunkers, 1 LW chip to 8ft that the putt almost fell, and 1 Texas 8ft short.

    27 putts – might be my best ever putting stat and apart from missing 1 5 footer that I pulled and should have made I didn’t drop any shots with putter and made the 30fter for bogie on 14 after losing my 7i first tee shot.

    Overall happy with my round apart from those 4 wedge shots.

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    in reply to: Par in my sight (must be using a telescope) #7610
    Weetbix
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    Quick recap of Friday’s disappointing Ocean Shores round
    2 pars 10 bogies 5 doubles 1 quad
    6/12 fairways – 5 dropped mainly because of 2 attempted to draw the driver on 16 and 18 which both cost 2 shots

    1 GIR – 1 MD draw wet

    3/17 up and downs – the greens were rubbish but that wasn’t the big issue – wasn’t putting them close enough

    36 putts – 3 dropped shots and also nothing of note dropped

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    in reply to: Hacks journey … #7602
    Weetbix
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    Wasn’t really going to bother – it’s all ugliness especially the short game

    47 front 48 back – tried 2 attempted to draw driver ofd the tee on 16 and 18 and both cost me 2 shots – otherwise wouldn’t have been too bad on the back – still only had 1 par same as the front

    Only GIR the whole round was the 1st – which was followed by a 3 putt including my first ever knee high bounce putt

    Was just a bit off and paid the price because my up and downs were not good enough – only made 3

    4 3 putts

    Not much good news really

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    in reply to: Hacks journey … #7599
    Weetbix
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    Sounds like a good plan

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    in reply to: Why do you play golf? #7596
    Weetbix
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    Nature
    Exercise
    Friendship
    Challenge

    I must be a bit crazy too

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    in reply to: Setting Achievable Goals. #7595
    Weetbix
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    on target 18.1 – I am that good.

    You certainly are

    in reply to: Par in my sight (must be using a telescope) #7594
    Weetbix
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    Hack – was good to meet you. Thanks for the course thoughts.

    You were totally correct about the greens – right up there with the worst greens I have ever played on. I’ve never encountered pot holes on a green before. Never had a putt jump up to knee height either!

    Still enjoyed the day although I played like a complete idiot and had 95 net 82.

    Oh well – such is golf

    That 95 included the best knee high bounce from a putt I’ve ever seen! No doubt your score was reflective of the putting conditions.

    So, what is this ‘order’ and the cup.you play for? I think you mentioned on the other site a while back too??

    The Order is the group of us who play to not be Higgins aka The Poo
    Full name is The Order of the Sphincter

    Worst player in each game has to hang a Poo Emoji fart maker on their bag and change their Facebook photo to a Poo related pic and gets called Higgins

    End of the year we crown a new King Poo

    It’s amazing how much pressure avoiding poo can put on you when you are having a bad day on the course

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    in reply to: Par in my sight (must be using a telescope) #7575
    Weetbix
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    Hack – was good to meet you. Thanks for the course thoughts.

    You were totally correct about the greens – right up there with the worst greens I have ever played on. I’ve never encountered pot holes on a green before. Never had a putt jump up to knee height either!

    Still enjoyed the day although I played like a complete idiot and had 95 net 82.

    Oh well – such is golf

    in reply to: Par in my sight (must be using a telescope) #7559
    Weetbix
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    That’s not good to hear

    It’s a little hard to say how long we will stay after because it’s a late start at 12 and we will have a 90+ minute trip home. Given I expect that the round will be slow being stroke and back markers we may leave straight after.

    It’s a car pool so not in my control!

    I’ll see what the guys are thinking – would be good to catch up even if it’s briefly. How far away are you from OS?

    I’m 20 mins North. I’ll see what the family plans are, as I can shoot down in the middle of the day and catch up pre-round.

    Also, FYI, they have a ‘practice’ range in use for these days now. It’s pretty cheap, like $3 for a small bucket of balls. It operates up the top between the first and 18th. Flat grass tee area is between the putting green and the chipping green. It’s purely for ‘warm up’ as distance is impacted by the balls in use and the downhill range layout.

    Interesting timing, but I believe there are quite a few grumbles making their way to the club regarding the condition of the greens. This has just arrived via e-mail to members today:

    Course Superintendent’s Report to Golf Members

    2019 proved to be a year of extremes for maintaining turf.

    Early warning signs for a dry hot year were evident from January 2019 with no rain for the month to start the year and no significant rainfall recorded until mid-March. The negative effects on turf health had to be managed during this extended dry period and fortunately the turf recovered with good Autumn rain. During this period our dams were replenished and the course restored in excellent condition.

    The golf course was at its peak performance for our premier events during the July – August Championship period and pro-am circuit. Once again, our golf course gritted its teeth and challenged both the membership, professionals, and future professionals around our championship layout.

    Following these premier events, the onset of an even more extreme dry period commenced. The golf course only received 80mm of rain in 5 months to the start of December. This put year to date rainfall to the beginning of December to over 400mm below the annual average for the Byron Region. Once again, the turf health began to deteriorate and we were required to manage associated issues. Across the property, the turf began to lose colour and vigour and efforts to combat this were seen to have little effect in restoring turf health.

    During these attempts, an underlying problem presented itself as applied nutrition via fertiliser and soil conditioners gained no beneficial results. It is known that Ph and salt lock up nutrients in soil. Historically Ph at OSCC is always around Neutral with salt being our problem. We have tested our irrigation catchment and have seen some alarming results. Salt (Na) has been tested at 2600ppm with ideal levels for optimal growing at less than 400ppm. Follow up testing has revealed salt elevation of up to 4000ppm.

    Based on these results, we have implemented a customised maintenance program to offset salt levels and manage chloride in our irrigation water. I am please to report that we currently see consistent (albeit slow) improvement across the property. This customised program will remain in place until dams are replenished and salt levels are reduced to acceptable levels. It’s worth noting that at OSCC salt levels average around 700ppm when dams are full.

    The patience of our membership has been greatly appreciated while we continue to do everything in our power to combat these unprecedented conditions and continue to make improvements to our unique and wonderful facility.

    2019 has been a year of consolidation regarding capital works. An emphasis on refining the fairways that have been transitioned to sports turf such as the recent 16th hole continues to prove that this turf variety has the ability to combat the dry and elevated salt levels on our property in extreme conditions by maintaining grass cover with only the loss of some colour, and a quick recovery from turf stress.

    During the year another 1500m of irrigation main line has been installed. This replaces aging AC pipes (46 years) that have been an ongoing burden with irrigation breaks and system down time. With this work now complete, only holes 3,4,5 and 6 remain to complete the full course mainline replacement.

    New initiatives on the property have been implemented in 2019 to encourage sustainability on the golf course. These include the investment in recycling bins, general waste bins, plus their enclosures. Processing of green waste via the large plant Tub Grinder giving the course 12 months’ worth of mulch to care for boundaries and no mow areas. We’re also continuing to establish native plants along the land slump on Strike-a-Like creek following a NSW Fisheries habitat grant. Sustainable initiatives will be continued to be pursued in 2020.

    On behalf of all the green staff, we aim to deliver a consistently well-presented golf course for 2020 and please be assured that it is our goal to restore the greens to the firm pure surfaces we are accustomed to. My team and I appreciate the support of the membership through out the challenging year that was 2019.

    We should get there about 11am local time mate

    Hope to catch you there

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    in reply to: Site Navigation #7547
    Weetbix
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    I could probably arrange an equipment review regular forum, not by me, by a group of pros at a local golf complex. Do you think that might be of interest? I know that i trawl through other sites regularly just out of curiosity. Maybe others feel the same way.

    That would be cool

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    in reply to: What ya get 4 Christmas? #7546
    Weetbix
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    I got a putting machine that is a bulldog that either barks or farts when you make the putt – it’s awesome

    Also one of those Ryobi battery fans – will be great for camping

    New belt for golf, Big Shot golf voucher, all of the Rambo movies, and some flamingo shorts and boxers

    I’ve done well

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    in reply to: Par in my sight (must be using a telescope) #7537
    Weetbix
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    Merry Christmas everyone – hope you have a great time with your loved ones

    Looking forward to a wonderful 2020 for all of us

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    in reply to: Par in my sight (must be using a telescope) #7536
    Weetbix
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    Finished with 19 front and 18 back at Redcliffe off 12, which was good enough to win our group of 14

    3 birdies 6 pars 5 bogies 3 doubles 1 triple

    9/14 fairways – apart from holes 14 15 and 16 where it went AWOL and cost me 2 shots the driver was very solid today – a nice gentle fade most of the time which suits Redcliffe. Also dropped a shot from a poor chip out that left me needing another after the bad drive on 15.

    6 GIR – a slightly disappointing number given the number of fairways hit but I also had 6 others that were quite close so not too bad. Only real shockers were a 6i on 9 that still left a reasonable chip but should have been better. Only dropped shot from a full swing was a 5i that hit a tree but that was after a bad topped drive and average mini driver on 16 left me trying to thread it between the trees.

    6/12 up and downs – 50% isn’t too bad but given 6 of them were Texas wedges it should have been a bit better. Not too bad though.

    33 putts – 4 3 putts but also dropped 2 long ones including one for birdie made up a little for it. Should have been 2 better after the first 2 holes if the putter played nicely. Lagged some long ones nice and close which was good but 4 is too many 3 putts even if you have quite a few long ones.

    Overall played well and got down to 11.7 which is a 0.6 drop – finally. Redcliffe was is excellent condition especially given the water situation up here. Always enjoy what is a very good layout.

    Ocean Shores Back Marker on Friday will be a real test.

    How come you’ve got the Friday off? We could have played The Flats – all guest days days this time of year……oh well next year.

    Work closes this week
    And next week too actually but us accountants have to go back and do year end on 30 and 31st

    You on leave?

    in reply to: Hacks journey … #7519
    Weetbix
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    250m is always a good feeling

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    in reply to: Site Navigation #7491
    Weetbix
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    Please explain?

    The Commish had suggested a space similar to The Lounge and a few offered up a name.

    We now have The Deck

    I think Weets might have meant why the ‘commish’ needs to “commission’.

    That was it

    Attempt at funny
    Slid right over that bald pate!

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