Tuesday, 28 April 2020

6th week of lockdown

It is with sadness that I have to intimate the passing away last week of Joy Niven and more recently, Sheila Brodie.  Both these ladies were long standing members of the Blairgowrie Golf Club and  our thoughts are with their families at this difficult time.

Now that we are into the sixth week of lockdown, our thoughts are turning to when some of the restrictions we are facing are lifted which might include allowing us access to our courses for golf rather than just a walk - although how many times have we said it was a good walk spoilt!   Little did we think we would have such a long time away from our favourite game but  I hope it won't be too much longer before we can at least wave to each other  as we pass on the other fairway!

I  read that Covid19 has increased in the Tayside area and I know  you are all keeping as safe as you can. 

Margaret Kerr
Lady Captain

Monday, 20 April 2020

Here we are again

Well, here we are again in lockdown for a further three weeks and our fixtures for May have been abandoned.  Hopefully, I will be able to carry out some duties as Lady Captain eventually.  The sun continues to shine - I can't remember the last time we had rain but I don't think I could bear it if,  once we are back in the golfing saddle, the rain starts and forgets to stop.

I don't know about you, but I have finished spring cleaning inside and outside our house, the garden has never had this much care and attention and we have discovered  many local walks we didn't know existed!  I am sure you will all be in the same situation,keeping busy as much as possible. 

One piece of good news is that Vice-captain Nora has a new great-grandson and she could not be prouder.  We send our heartiest congratulations and wish all her family well.

Please keep well and safe.  We'll meet again, don't know when .....


Margaret Kerr
Lady Captain






Friday, 10 April 2020

Happy Easter


Well, here we are in our third week of lockdown and it’s Good Friday - we are fortunate that the day is dry and fair  and we can at least enjoy our daily walk and getting out to the garden.  It is a pity we cannot be with our families at this time but at least we are helping to keep them safe.

When passing, what we can see of the courses look very inviting and should be in pristine condition  when we eventually get back to playing them.    The Senior Gents v Ladies match would have taken part yesterday and so this means the ladies who last won the trophy, the Columbine Cup, will hold on to it. Today would have been our first Friday medal – how we would have loved today’s weather for that.

The Club Committee will keep us further informed  when they are able to do so regarding the restrictions on the closure of the courses and Clubhouse -  we look forward to hearing from them and hopefully seeing some light at the end of the tunnel.

Happy Easter to you all.

Yours

Margaret Kerr
Lady Captain

Friday, 3 April 2020

Ladies Opening Day – Lady Captain v Vice-Captain - 3rd April 2020




I couldn’t just let it go unmarked so thought I would share this with you.  

As the honour is all mine  at 9.30 a.m. I  am about to tee off the first shot -  long and straight -  not on the Rosemount course  but at a different location i.e. my rear garden.

Not quite what was planned for the opening match.     Hopefully, it has just been postponed to a later date rather than cancelled.

Keep your swing going and stay safe.





The morning was frosty and as you can see, there was a sheet of ice on the birdie bath.


Margaret Kerr
Lady Captain