Sunday, September 12, 2010

F-Troop Monday 13th September 2010














































































Another big clean up day for F-Troop and we had some good, very helpful & hardworking members volunteering for duty this morning. We had Duncan Dyer, Geoff Bridge, Martin Gallagher, Peter Murphy, Frank Whittington, Richard Casey, Peter Martin, George Foster, Des Wilson, Georgina Lamb, Di Beechey and Jan Walker.
There is so much clean up work to be done it was hard to pick which direction to go first. As tomorrow is a big day for the girls, being a special Invitation Day where we are expecting about 100 players to participate with visitors from all over the coast, we decided to clean up around the 1st and 10th tees and work our way through. Richard Casey, Peter Martin, George Foster, Georgina Lamb, Di Beechey & Jan Walker did some hard yards on the raking & cleaning & at the end of the morning we had cleaned up at the 1st & 10th tees, the Wedding Garden area & path to the tees, the 2nd fairway to the dog leg corner, the left side of the 3rd fairway, the 6th tee, back of the 9th green, swept & washed outside the clubhouse & Pro shop the path & furniture, cleaned the BBQ area, collected six flowering azaleas from the Narara Nursery to decorate the outside area tomorrow, finished off the mulching of the putting green hedges and cleaned out the guttering around the putting green. Martin Gallagher, Geoff Bridge, Duncan Dyer, Peter Murphy & Frank Whittington were very busy all morning working from the 18th backwards doing timber pick up, trimming the low hanging trees throughout the course & trimmed a shrub at the 10th tee which was obstructing the view of the 10th tee from the Pro Shop. Des Wilson did some project managing at the Pro Shop.
We were busy, busy, busy all morning & were all hanging out for morning tea. Today we enjoyed a smorgasbord of varieties of cakes and slices. Thanks to Brad & staff for supplying the morning tea which is always very welcome.
We had a lot of social players on the course today which was good to see. We did get some good comments on the state of the course.
YES! WE CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE!

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