Tuesday, 16 June 2020

A taste for golf


By now, most of you will have had at least a few holes of golf and I hope it  was thoroughly enjoyable.

You will all have seen the email from the Club telling us that some knock out competitions should be held in July and  that  on Thursday we will be told of further easing of  lockdown measures by the Government which will mean welcome changes to our Club guidelines.  I believe the Club are to issue a revised edition of the fixtures from 1st August showing us what competitions will be allowed and I look forward to seeing this when it is published.

I would draw your attention to the club web page under News and Events where I understand Robin Duncan has  been permitted to distribute this paper  to members,  with the Club's approval to add historical notes on a monthly basis and so create an interest in our club history for our members.   If any of you wish have a topic you wish to add, please get in touch with either myself or Robin so that it can be included.

Last week's photo was of the 12th hole, taken from the path leading to the ladies' thirteenth tee.  This week, I wonder how many of you will recognise this one -




Margaret Kerr
Lady Captain

Monday, 1 June 2020

June easing of lockdown

It is a couple of weeks since I last wrote  and that was entirely due to our Captain and the Golf Club issuing various emails regarding the easing of lockdown and the latest rules governing our return to golf.   I appreciate not all of our ladies are playing yet but hopefully, it will not be too long before you are all back enjoying the courses.  I am unsure at this stage when competitive golf will commence but no doubt we will all be notified in good time and we can see a light at the end of the tunnel.

 
The last time I put up a photograph of a hole and a few of you have wondered where it was.   Well, it was  taken from the left side of the first green on Rosemount showing the two bunkers on the lefthand side. 

Just to keep your interest going meantime, here is another one.



Stay safe everyone.

Margaret Kerr
Lady Captain