1981 TO 1996
Committee 1996
Mr
N Armstrong - President
Mr
J Small - Vice-President
Mrs
A Cambie - Vice President
Mr R
Cooper - Captain
Mr G
M Fairgray - Vice-Captain
Mr L
Palmgren
Mr R
Simson
Mr G
McKay
Mr T
Takirau
Mr B
Fairgray
Mrs
M Walkinshaw
Mrs
A Lees
The
Silver Jubilee in May 1981 was a memorable weekend. A cocktail evening on Friday was a great
opportunity to renew old friendships and chat with past fellow members. Photos and articles were viewed with interest
by the 300 - 350 who attended this happy occasion. The President Mr G M Fairgray officiated,
aided by Mr G Gill the Convenor for the weekend activities. The gathering was addressed by Mr Phil
Francis from the ADGA and the Club Patron Mr H (Tim) Couldrey.
A
Jubilee Ball was held in Orewa on the Saturday evening and a great night was
capped with Jessie Bawden (the oldest surviving member) cutting a superb cake
which was decorated as a golf course. In
recognition of her immeasurable service to the club from its foundation Life
Membership was bestowed on Mrs May Thompson, a truly deserved honour.
There
was an opportunity for past members to play a few holes or view the course at
the closing function on Sunday. The Club
Patron Mr Couldrey presented a 25 year old bottle of scotch to the Club which was
to be sealed in the bank vault and opened on the occasion of the 50th
Anniversary of the Club.
Mrs
Wyn Vipond was a guest at the 21st birthday of the Viponds Cup
competition, celebrated at Peninsula in 1981.
Also present were members from the 1st Viponds Team. This was a great occasion and to the delight
of the gathering Peninsula won the Cup from Whangaparaoa 11 - 7.
This
year also saw the formation of a group of Senior Ladies Vets who were to play a
nine hole competition.
In
1982, a new terrace was added to the clubhouse which provided a second exit to
meet fire regulations. The clubhouse was
also refurbished.
A
gardening group was formed, led ably by Inah Dickey. The “gardening ladies” and Inah worked very
hard, the results of which are evident today.
The Arkle Grove, a stand of native trees planted and nurtured by Don
Arkle in the 1970’s have now matured and was an attractive feature adjacent to
the old 16th tee.
It
was decided to purchase a Harman garage to be used as a Junior room and this
was positioned beside the practice green.
This later served as a trundler shed but eventually was moved to make
way for the new putting green and practice facilities.
The
Secretary Manager position became vacant with the resignation of Ted
McDougall. This position was ably filled
by Ron Sherriff. Graeme and Jocelyn
Fairgray were appointed to the positions of Caterer / Custodian / Steward
following the resignation of Mr and Mrs W Jones in 1983.
This
year the club farewelled Norah Willis and wished her a well earned
retirement. For many years Norah had
worked tirelessly for the club in the office and made herself available
whenever needed.
Life
membership was bestowed on Mrs Ann Fitzgerald by President Mike Cambie. Ann was one of the pioneer foundation members
who had contributed greatly in the early years.
The
inaugural meeting of the North Harbour Lady Veterans Golf Society was held in
July 1985 at Peninsula Golf Club. Vera
Leggett was elected President, Ivy Priestley Captain, Joan Hooker Secretary/Treasurer. The clubs participating were Peninsula,
Pupuke, North Shore, Waitemata, Huapai, Muriwai, Redwood Park, Warkworth and
Wellsford. Ivy Priestley was commended
for the preparatory work she carried out prior to the forming of this group.
The
North Harbour Veterans continued to grow from their formation by Frank Symes, A
Bestic and Terrence Frogley in 1967.
These enthusiastic gentlemen were ably managed by Johnnie Walker and
Jack Hutchinson in latter years.
A
group of midweek men players were given an official competition day - firstly
Wednesdays and later this became Mondays and Wednesdays. In latter years there have been popular
competition days on alternate Fridays, namely “Chicken Day” and the Aspinall
Trophy.
Ron
Sherriff resigned to move to South Auckland and Edna Harris held the position
of Secretary Manager for approximately 12 months.
After
a short illness, Norah Willis passed away in hospital. Her personality and dedication endeared her
to many members who mourned her passing.
1986
was a busy year for President Mr M Cambie and the Committee. After much deliberation and consultation it
was agreed to build the new Professional’s shop at the front of the clubhouse
beside the main entrance. This was
completed and the area beside the first tee was landscaped and cobble stoned -
a most attractive addition.
Mr
Lance Read was appointed Secretary Manager in 1986.
Mr
Michael (Mick) and Mrs Ivy Priestly volunteered to organise the 9 hole twilight
competition run on Friday evening during the summer months. This dedicated couple has given many years of
service in many areas to the Club and they continued to run this competition
for years to come.
Tragically
the young Professional serving the Club, Mr Steve Tapp and his wife Annette
were killed in a car accident returning from holiday, early in 1987. The members were stunned and saddened at this
great loss. A memorial seat was placed
on the 6th tee.
In
July the Patron Mr H (Tim) Couldrey donated 7 Kauris and officiated at a
planting ceremony between the 8th and 13th holes - known
now as the Kauri Grove. Further trees
donated by him were later planted in the same area.
Mr
Dave Keown was appointed to the position of Club Professional and provided the
Club with a coaching service and a well stocked shop.
Mr
Peter Thomas returned to the office of President this year and was nominated as
ADGA Personality of the Year - a deserved honour.
The
Committee decided that photos of Past Presidents and Life Members should be
displayed in the Club Lounge.
Membership in 1988 was as follows:
Full
playing Men 350
Full
Playing Ladies 237
Mid
Week Men 103
Non
Playing Men 34
Non
Playing Ladies 50
Limited
Men 82
Junior
Boys 53
Junior
Girls 4
Later
in the year a special meeting was called to inform members of the proposed
rezoning under the Rodney District Council Scheme. It was agreed that the Club should lodge an
objection. Jack Crew, one of our senior
members, was asked to check the feasibility of the sale of excess land. Much discussion and research continued
throughout these years in regard to the selling of land and financing
extensions and upgrading the clubhouse.
At
the AGM, Mr Peter Thomas, retiring President and Mr J Houghton, another pioneer
were accorded Life Membership. Both had
given the Club many years of service.
It
was agreed to grant members who had been full playing members for 25 years and
had attained the age of 65 years, a reduced subscription in recognition of
their loyalty to the Club.
Mrs
May Thompson offered to collect and collate photographs of Club members and
early highlights. A most interesting
album was produced. Early in the year a
Subcommittee for Planning and Development was formed, Mr T Phillips, the
current President, Mr R Cooper, Mr G Gill, Mr J Crew and Mr N McLeod. Sketches of the proposed extension plan were
displayed.
Ken
McKenzie was appointed to the position of Secretary Manager. At the same time it was with sadness members
received the news of the sudden death of former Vice President and Course Committee
member, Mr Peter Harvey.
To
celebrate his birthday, the Patron, Mr Couldrey, donated a fountain to be
installed in the dam where it could be seen clearly from the lounge. Once again, this generous gentleman reminded
the members of the wonderful view enjoyed from the clubhouse.
Minutes
were received of a meeting held in June at the Waitemata Golf Club regarding
the formation of the North Harbour Golf Association. This was not formed at this time but was to
follow a few years later.
It
was decided that the Club should become a financial member of the New Zealand
Golf Foundation supporting the promotion of junior golf throughout the country.
Mr
Dave Keown approached the Club to hold a tournament on Anzac Day. There was a large field of golfers and Mr
Keown continued to hold this extremely well organised event each year. It became a highlight of the Peninsula
Golfing calendar and remains in place today under the auspices of the current
professional.
Mr
Bruce Lee was appointed as Secretary Manager following the resignation of Mr
Ken McKenzie in March 1990.
The
Committee authorised the purchase of a large television and video to enable
members to watch sporting events.
The
Club mourned the loss of Mrs Win Vipond, a great lady who funeral was attended
by members from Helensville, Peninsula, Warkworth, Wellsford and Whangaparaoa. These Clubs continue to play a round robin
interclub event for the Vipond Trophy and it is as keenly contested now as it
was when it first started.
New
bunkers were installed. This work which
commenced in May, was completed in November 1990, and received many favourable
comments from members. Sale negotiations
were being conducted and a sale agreement was signed on the Red Beach
property. Discussions continued on extensions and in August interested parties
were invited to submit quotes.
Members
were saddened at the sudden death of Mr Bob Seal a stalwart of the Club for
many years.
Mr
Graeme Fairgray offered his services to organise a Midweek Wednesday Tournament
once a month. His offer was accepted and
these tournaments attract many members and visitors and are still a very
popular event. The tournament, previously a men only event has now been
extended to include women players.
A
computer for accounting, membership and handicapping was purchased. Alterations to the Club House kitchen and bar
areas were put in place and Mr Allan Walker was appointed to act as Clerk of
Works for the building extension. His
services were greatly appreciated and his assistances and knowledge sustained
the Club through some difficult times.
This gave us better facilities in these two areas, extended the dining
area, and gave us another exit required under the fire regulations.
A
change to the Custodian/Caterer/Steward contract was agreed with G & J
Fairgray continuing as Custodian/Bar Managers and Joy and Julie Hayson
appointed as Caterers in April, 1991.
After
many farewells from all sections of the Club, Mrs May Thompson, Foundation,
Life Member and past Lady President moved to Rotorua to be near her
family. Mrs Thompson had worked
tirelessly for the Club for many years and her presence was missed
greatly. Before her departure Mrs
Thompson presented the Club with the photograph album she had compiled.
It
was decided to purchase 4 motorised golf carts for use on the course and paths
were laid and the bridge widened to accommodate these.
Mr
Peter Thomas, Life Member was appointed ADGA Delegate. He carried out his duties in this position
most ably.
It
was suggested that the Committee
investigate the Board of Management as an alternative to the current Committee
system. On a show of hands it was
decided to adhere to the present system.
The
passing of Mrs Elsie Francis was mourned.
Mrs Francis was the wife of past President Mr Ken Francis, and it was
she who donated the embroidered sea horse, the club emblem, which hangs in the
clubhouse.
At
a Special General Meeting in 1991, attended by 120 members, the Club
constitution and rules were updated.
Mr
Ted McDougall was appointed incoming ADGA Delegate and was aptly nominated for
the Golfing Personality of the Year.
This
was the first year the Ladies Committee organised a fun day to coincide with
the running of the Melbourne Cup. The
event has been celebrated each year since.
A most enjoyable social evening follows the day’s golf. In the following years the ladies Social
Committee contributed to the success of many occasions.
Mr
Ian Penney and Mr Barry Davison were commended for their great efforts in
seeking sponsorship, a necessity for today’s sports clubs.
For
her contribution to the gardens on the course, Mrs I Dickey was granted
Honorary Associate Membership. The
gardens have added immensely to the appearance of the course. Mr Jack Crew, a
member of recent years, contributed greatly to the Club. He made himself available to attend to
numerous minor jobs and helped with many voluntary projects. He organised the building of the summerhouse
in the centre of the course aptly nicknamed “Crew’s Cabin.”
At
the AGM, in recognition of his many years of service to the Club, Life
Membership was bestowed on Mr Ray Cooper.
The members present endorsed the Committee decision wholeheartedly.
The
Clubhouse extensions were officially opened in May 1992. Mr Couldrey officiated and also unveiled the
new bell he donated for the occasion.
There
was considerable interest in the formation of a North Harbour Golf
Association. A meeting instigated by
Michael Cambie under the auspices of Peninsula was called in May and held at and
supported by Sport North Harbour whose office was in the Old Northcote Council
Buildings. The initial meeting in August
was well attended by the fourteen clubs invited and they were unanimous in
setting up a steering committee to progress the formation of a North Harbour
District. After guiding the steering
Committee, Mr Michael Cambie was nominated and appointed as the inaugural
President. It was noted that two past
Presidents of the Club, Mr P Thomas and Mr M Cambie, were to attain the
position of Presidents of the NHGA and the ADGA respectively in 1994 and 1995.
Mr Cambie has a long association with NHGA and was latterly Convenor of
Selectors. Mr Couldrey presented a trophy to the NHGA to be called the Couldrey
Trophy. It is presented for the Men’s Champion
of Champions Teams Event. The Ladies Club informed the NZLGU of their intention
to join the NHGA and in December the inaugural meeting of the Women’s Delegates
to the NHGA was held.
Members
joined together to farewell Mrs Inah Dickey on her departure, to live in
Australia. Inah had contributed much
over the years as a House Committee member and as Convenor of the gardening
group.
The
completion of the new trophy cabinet made an attractive addition to the
entrance foyer and looked magnificent filled with trophies. The Ladies Committee and Patron, Tim Couldrey
contributed to this.
A
new path with rubber inset was laid from the 1st tee in 1993.
Mr
B Ogilvy was nominated as Sportsman of the Year. Mr J Crew was selected to represent the Club
at the Volunteer of the Year Awards.
At
the AGM in 1993, Mr G Fairgray was granted Life Membership for his great
contribution to the Club, despite his growing health problems in later
years. This was acknowledged by the
Members with a standing ovation.
Mr D Morris resigned as Caterer and Club
Captain to take up a position at the Taupo Golf Club. Mr and Mrs Wilcock were appointed caterers in
1994.
Mr
Couldrey donated $1500 towards a new flagpole, which needed replacing.
Early
in the year Mr Graeme Fairgray who had suffered numerous heart attacks underwent
a heart transplant operation. President
Mr J Begley asked members to pray for his recovery when making this
announcement in the Clubhouse. After a
remarkable recovery, Mr Fairgray returned to the position of Custodian/Bar
Manager, which he held with his wife Jocelyn.
With the permission of the Committee, Graeme and Jocelyn set about
organising a Charity Tournament which was held in December of 1994. Their every spare moment for this year was
spent seeking sponsors, contacting and inviting television and sports
personalities to participate and arranging goods for the auction. They were assisted by a Committee, Mr Ray
Biddick, Mr Peter McDermott, Mr Don Turner, Mr Sherman Corser, Mr Barry
Davison, Mr Lars Palmgren, Mr Michael Cambie, Mrs Sandra Betts, Mr Mike Honey,
Mr Bob Beachen and many members. The
tournament raised $35,000. This was an
amazing day with 300 golfers playing in the tournament. An estimated 800 people participated in the
Gala day which was a huge success, a truly memorable occasion. The funds raised were used to produce an
educational video for the benefit of prospective transplant patients and their
families. A donation was also made to
the Organ Donor Programme for the Kidney Foundation.
A
second computer was purchased with new software to run Ladies and Men’s
handicaps. With increasing numbers wanting to play on Saturday, the major
playing day for men, two tee starts were trialled and worked so well that we
still use that method of starting today.
The
Ladies locker room was re-carpeted and refurbished. This was achieved by the tremendous effort
from the ladies of the Club who raised the funds and worked extremely
hard. It was evident that the men members
were very willing to offer their services voluntarily to help with this project
and likewise with the coring of the greens.
The
committee investigated the possibility of a Board of Management for a second
time. It was agreed unanimously to remain with the status quo.
Stage
One drainage on the 3rd hole was completed and a new path between
the 12th and 13th holes was laid. Members were pleased to
see the front of the 9th green raised. The path between the 8th
and 9th holes was laid - a welcome safety addition.
Regrettably
Mr D Ball, Course Supervisor, resigned in March 1995, to commence his own
business in Albany. He was farewelled in
the Clubhouse by President Mr J Begley and thanked for his many years of
service. Mr Lionel Stone was appointed
to the position.
Tenders
were accepted for the alterations and additions to the Professional’s shop and a
new Club Office. These were completed in
December of this year.
Ms
Roseanne Ogilvy was appointed Caterer on the resignation of Mr and Mrs Wilcocks
in April.
Concern
was expressed over the state of the dam.
Major extensions to the dam to improve water supply and the desilting
were carried out. This resulted in the
bridge between the 1st and 2nd holes being replaced by a
causeway.
The
car park repairs were carried out in September in preparation for resealing in
the 1996 year. At the AGM an easement was supported, to be granted to the RDC
to enable a firm of developers to build a retention pond to the right of the 16th
fairway. The incoming committee was
charged with negotiating this.
After
a long illness Mr H (Tim) Couldrey passed away.
His foresight and generosity was much appreciated by the members over
many years. He was a Patron in the true
sense of the word and his presence was greatly missed. He and his wife Brenda’s frequent visits were
a testament of their great affection for the Peninsula Golf Club and its
members. One of Tim’s last bequests was
a verbal history of the Club which has been saved digitally, he was very proud
of what the Club had achieved and promoted us at every opportunity.
The
Committee appointed Mr Graeme Fairgray as Tournament Director for the coming
year. Mr Coy Anderson and Mr G Fairgray
were nominated for Volunteer of the Year Awards for 1995. At this function, Mr
G Fairgray was awarded the North Harbour Volunteer of the year Award and
following this was nominated for Administrator of the Year at the North Harbour
Sports Awards.
In
1996, the dam extension and causeway were completed.
Mrs
Susan Murphy was appointed Acting Secretary Manager in March, when the Club
accepted with regret the resignation of Mr Bruce Lee, after 6 years of
service. Mr Lee left to marry and live
in Australia.
The
NZGA brought in changes to the method of calculating the course rating systems
for both men and ladies, and was quite different in its approach.
The
40th Jubilee of the Peninsula Golf Club was a momentous occasion in
May 1996. A Mix and Mingle evening in
the Clubhouse was greatly enjoyed by a large number of past and present
members, with much laughter and reminiscing.
A Jubilee Cake was cut by May Thompson and Fred Moffatt, both Foundation
and Life Members of the Club. On the
Saturday evening, a 40th Jubilee Ball was held in the Orewa
Community Hall – an opportunity to celebrate in true “Peninsula” style.
In
1996 the course records held were:
Professional Dave Keown 65 in 1990
Amateur Chris Treen 65 in 1986
Ladies Polly King 70 in 1985
In
July 1996, the Course Committee suggested that a new plan for the course be
investigated as the Dale Plan was now 20 years old. It was decided to form a
committee to produce a Strategic Plan for the Club.
A
Special Meeting to be called in October 1996.
Ladies
fees were to be increased gradually, in order that parity may be introduced
between ladies and men’s subscriptions.
In
August 1996 work was done on the formation of a new Constitution.
The
Club members continued to enjoy many social functions Trivial Pursuits Evenings, Casino Nights,
Melbourne Cup Days, St Patrick’s Days, also Picnic Days and Charity Days all of
these due to hard working social committees. Through the years, members of the
club continued to offer as volunteers whenever or wherever they are needed.
In
1996 Fred Moffat was approached to accept the role of Patron. A fitting tribute
to a member who had been one of the “pioneers” of Peninsula Golf Club.
Membership
in October 1996:
Full
Playing Men 391
Full
Playing Ladies 190
Full
Playing Business Ladies 52
Rebated
Full Playing Men 24
Rebated
Full Playing Ladies 16
Midweek
Men 110
Ltd
Members 82
Junior
Members 120
Senior
Veterans 10
Life
Members
10
Social
Members 6
Honorary
Members 4
Total 1015
At
a Special General Meeting in October 1996 a motion was put, to rescind the
current constitution. New rules were notified and were passed by the majority
of members. The old ‘Committee’
structure was replaced with a Board of Management and a Golf Committee and the
next AGM. The Board’s role was to look
after the assets of the Club and the Golf Committee was charged with the
running of golf for our members. This
enabled better governance for Peninsula which by this time was a huge asset and
provided a sound structure to move forward.
February
1997 saw the appointment of Bryan Meade as Secretary Manager after the
resignation of Susan Murphy, who had served the club most ably.
The
decision was made to have a separate starting facility, which could monitor
both the 1st and 10th tee. A contract was negotiated with Dave Keown,
the Professional, to man the Starters Office with completion of building to be
December 1997.
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Hole Golf was introduced nationally for ladies and a group was formed at
Peninsula in August 1997. This group which commenced with 20 ladies under the
guidance of June Chetwynd and Doreen Hayes, who provided a very sound platform
for this programme, became very popular over the years. They have their own competition and tee times
during the week and we currently have approximately 120 members. They also have a District Championship and
are represented at the Champion of Champions – 9 Hole golf is here to stay.
In
1997 Michael Cambie was appointed as a North Harbour Selector.
In
1998, the resignation of the Club Professional Dave Keown was accepted with regret. Shirley, Dave and family shifted to Gisborne
There was an opportunity to farewell Dave at a presentation attended by many
members.
At
the AGM the constitution was changed to adjust the number of Board and
Committee members. Thanks were given to Duncan Mitchell who had given years of
service to the Club as Auditor. It was
with regret the Club farewelled Tony Phillips, an ex President and excellent
ambassador for the club. His work
commitments necessitated his resignation.
A
sub-committee was formed to assist with the Juniors. Sheila Taylor, a member of
Peninsula Golf Club was appointed as the first Junior Development Officer for
North Harbour.
A proposed format for
a Twilight competition was produced for the season 1997/1998 and has proved to
be a most successful venture with many participating over the summer evenings
and enjoying the facilities in the Club House afterwards.
The building of the
new 13th Tee was completed and was open for play at the end of 1998.
In
September 1998, a contract with Golf Course Maintenance (GCM) was arranged for
a trial period commencing on 1 December until 30 September 1999. This continued for a short period until the
resignation of one of the partners, when we went back to appointing our own
staff once again.
In
1999, Mrs Ann Cambie was elected President of the Club, the first woman to hold
this role, having been Vice President for a time under the old Constitution,
and she held that position for two years during which time she also chaired the
Board. It initiated a course that was to see other women take on roles both on
the Board and Golf Committees outside of allocated gender roles.
In
December, the Pitman Master Plan was adopted into the Constitution – with further
significant changes to be agreed by resolution at Special Meeting/AGM. The Pitman Plan is the master plan for the
proposed alterations for our course in the future and can only be changed by a
majority at a Special General Meeting.
This ensures the safety of the plan for the future and ensures that we
continue to work to the one end result. 1999
saw the rebuilding of the 1st Tee and the surrounding area which was
most attractive. The first project of
the Pitman Plan was the rebuilding of the 14th green. Approval was sought for resource consent for
15th and 16th holes and work was underway in March
2001. These holes were in play by
midwinter of 2002.
Equal
subscriptions for Full Playing Men and Ladies was introduced in 1999 and for
the first time all members had equal status.
It was decided to replace “midweek” status for men to “6 day status”.
It was agreed to sell
the Albatross Rd property. Sale of the land between 13th - 6th
tee and 10th green and 11th tee was considered and eventually both
these parcels of land were sold and the money used to pay for the alterations
to the course. The new Hospice will
reside on what used to be the 10th Green and a new community
overlooks the course on the hill off Whangaparaoa Rd.
It
was with great sadness the club learnt of the accident and subsequent death of
Mick Priestley. Over many years, Mick and his wife Ivy had devoted many hours
to the Club in various roles. Their love
for the Club and the game of golf was evident by the numerous ways they offered
their services.
Men’s changing rooms
were given a much needed upgrade in 2001.
A
new course rating and handicapping system was set up in 2000 which was based on
the American system where player’s handicap altered at each course based on the
slope rating for that course. Diana
Millbank and Margaret Watkins did a sterling job getting the new system up and
running and attending to the updating of handicaps.
Our
original website was set up and completed in 2001 and proves a valuable tool
for promoting the Club and for advising members of notices, changes and start
sheets. A new website is now up and
running which is linked to our Dot Golf system
Stuart
Reese our current professional commenced in December 1998 after spending many
years overseas playing on the tour and then coaching in Sweden, and we are well
served with his expertise as a well respected coach, a fact recognised by his
PGA peers.
Work
was underway on the new 6th and 13th tees as the next
stage of the Pitman Plan development.
In
2002 the GCM contract terminated and Troy Harold was appointed to the position
of Course Superintendent. It was
necessary to purchase major items of machinery at this time.
Much
sadness was felt at the passing of our Patron, Fred Moffat in March 2002. He was a district identity as well as a long standing
and Life Member of the Club. A tree
which stood on the 14th fairway was affectionately known as Fred’s
tree, and when it had to be removed due to deterioration, an equally fitting
memorial to Fred was erected in its place.
Jack
Houghton, who has been with the Peninsula Club since its beginnings, was asked
and graciously accepted the role of Patron. Jack stated he considered it a
great honour.
In
April 2002 a Special Meeting was called regarding the sale of land and
maintenance facility to the Red Beach Village.
Much discussion followed before it was voted that the Board proceed with
investigations.
General
Manager Bryan Meade resigned in August 2003 after 7 years’ service to the Club.
At a farewell evening, the Club wished him well in his new undertaking in
Wellington.
Phil
Christie, was appointed General Manager in September 2003.
It
was decided to create an e/mail data base to increase the ability to provide regular
newsletters to members.
Jocelyn
and Graeme Fairgray tendered their resignation, having held various positions
within the club for 22 years. A farewell evening attended by many members was
held in November 2003. In recognition of their long service, they were presented
with a painting of the Golf Course commissioned by the Board and painted by
noted artist Bill Luff.
Major
construction was commenced on the new 17th and 18th
holes. It was decided to remove the existing trundler shed. A new practice facility and putting green was
incorporated in these changes in Feb 2004. Due to extreme conditions these new
holes were closed and were opened again at Easter 2004. The completion of major
works across the course, on a new sewer line by Rodney District Council
contractors, was completed in 2004 much to the relief of members!
April
2004 saw the website more interactive and included more regularly updated
information pages.
The
club house became ‘smoke free’ premises in June /December2004 under new
national laws on smoking in public places.
Rosemary
Jennings was appointed to the position of Junior Director which she has held from
2004 - 2006. The programme she designed for our Juniors has resulted in the Junior
Plus Award being given to Peninsula - a 1st for the Club. This honour
is awarded by New Zealand Golf to the Club which has achieved a high standard
in the management of the Junior Programme.
Rosemary, assisted by Karen and Peter Isherwood, Adrian Young and Ann
Cambie, has set up a very successful junior programme which is supported by
John Cook, ably assisted by Ron Shaw who have been instrumental in nurturing
the Pee Wee group for many years.
A
highlight of the Junior Programme is the Hopper Memorial Day which is played between
Juniors from other Clubs and is a Team Event. A Trophy, has been donated by
Vilma and Guy Hopper, long standing members of the club, in memory of a dearly
loved son who passed away in his teen years. Guy and Vilma take a keen interest
in this event and attend whenever possible.
In
June 2004 a Business Plan Review was compiled - a high level strategy document.
The final review was conducted. This is a blue print for Board, Committees,
Staff and Service Providers and will provide the basis for progressing our Club
in the future.
A
very successful Charity Day Tournament was organised by Graeme and Jocelyn
Fairgray in November 2004. A willing band of helpers formed a Committee and
worked throughout the ensuing months. This resulted in sufficient funds being
raised to purchase a Site-Rite machine which was of tremendous aid to Kidney
Dialysis patients. Despite his failing
health, this demonstrated once again the amazing skills of Graeme to enlist
members and public alike to give generously to a worthy cause.
A De-fibrillator was purchased and training
held for staff and members who wished to be trained in its use. The funds were
raised by the Sunderland Pennant Team during a Memorial Tournament for Geoff
Pearson, who passed away suddenly. He was a Sunderland Pennant player, and Committee
member who worked hard for the Club.
It
was agreed that further construction and rebuilding of the course be put on
hold until of land sales were finalised. Consolidation and maintenance of
present holes was to continue. At a
later date, after deliberation by the Board it was agreed that the next stage,
being the 4th and 5th holes would need to be in
conjunction with the lake system and associated pump station to cater for new
irrigation which would be required for these holes.
Life
Member and ex-President Graeme Fairgray passed away in January 2005 and was
mourned by many members past and present. He had held various official
positions within the Club as well as being a valued staff member, and was a
member of the Eagles Society. He was
highly regarded and his contribution to the club was immeasurable.
The
course had been presented in excellent condition for 2005. The winter was
reasonably mild and consolidation of previous work has continued.
2005
was a year of great jubilation for the Pennant Teams, a magnificent effort for
Peninsula Golf Club. Sunderland,
Rangitoto and Hibiscus Coast Teams successfully won the pennant for their
Grades. Club members awaited their
return to the near full Clubhouse on that June evening to celebrate this
momentous result, it had taken 10 years to win six pennant flags
previously. The Hibiscus Team has been
promoted to the Nobilo Grade. Although
Sunderland had been beaten narrowly for the past 2 years, this was victory at
last. Rangitoto had won in 1994 and it
was success again in 1995.
The
purchase of a Leader Board & plasma screen for the Lounge was a much
appreciated addition for the enjoyment of club members. A Spinning Jenny was
introduced as a fund raising venture which is extremely successful in the
Lounge on Saturdays and Monthly Open Days.
For
the course approval was granted for the purchase of a de-thatcher unit which
has improved the greens and reduced the amount of coring required.
In
December the caterers Aisha and Bryan O’Donnell tendered their resignation after
nine years of service. Their intention was to have “more time to smell the
roses” and play more golf. The Club
thanked them and their staff member Jess, for the excellent service they had
provided.
Anita
and Richard Ransfield were appointed as caterers in December 2005.
Peninsula
Golf Club acknowledged with pride our past Captain / President who had been
instrumental in uniting North Harbour men and women’s golf, Ann Cambie. Since the inauguration in 1993, Ann had
worked tirelessly to set up the new District and announced her retirement from
North Harbour Golf in December, to become effective in February 2006. She was farewelled with the accolades she
truly deserved.
Planning
was started in the latter part of 2005 for the very important occasion of the
50th Jubilee to be held in April 2006.This was a great milestone for
the Club. Joan and Bill Earwaker, Foundation Members donated a set of hickory
shafted golf clubs which have been in their family for many years. They have
been beautifully restored and are arranged in a suitable display cabinet specially
made for them and are displayed in the foyer.
This was a very generous gesture to commemorate the 50th
Jubilee of the Peninsula Golf Club.
As
part of the 50th Jubilee celebrations, the Bay Harbour Quadrangular
between North Harbour, Bay of Plenty, Poverty Bay and Hawkes Bay will be held
at Peninsula, with the 14 man teams of 10 senior and 4 under 19 players
contesting the trophy in a medal match format.
Best
Known Gross Rounds on New Course in 2005.
Professional Red Tees Stuart Reese 64 30 April 2005
Members: Red Tees Dean Sipson 66 19
March 2005
Men White Tees Adam Preston 65 22 June 2005
Ladies White Tees Sandy Doherty 74 26 January 2005
(Unofficial as this course is not rated for women)
Ladies Yellow Tees Tracey Davies 71 19 February 2005
Christine Shin 71
25 March 2005
LIFE MEMBERS
OF PENINSULA GOLF
CLUB 1956 - 2005
Mr
W Funnell
Mr
H (Tim) Couldrey
Mr
M Butts
Mr
F Symes
Mr
F Moffat
Mr
S Leggett
Mrs
J Symes
Mrs
M Thompson
Mrs
A Fitzgerald
Mr
P Thomas
Mr
J Houghton
Mr
R Cooper
Mr
G Fairgray
Mr
M Cambie
PRESIDENTS OF
PENINSULA GOLF CLUB
1956 - 2006
1956
- 1959 Mr W Funnell
1960
- 1964 Mr F Symes
1965
Mr A
Tyler-Davies
1966
- 1968 Mr F Symes
1969
- 1970 Mr F Moffat
1971
- 1972 Mr D Bruere
1973
- 1975 Mr B Small
1976
- 1977 Mr K Francis
1978
- 1980 Mr P Thomas
1981
- 1983 Mr G Fairgray
1984
- 1986 Mr M Cambie
1987
- 1988 Mr P Thomas
1989
- 1992 Mr T Phillips
1993
- 1995 Mr J Begley
1996
- 1998 Mr N Armstrong
1999
- 2000 Mrs A Cambie
2001
- 2003 Mr I Penney
2004
- 2006 Mr B Fairgray
LADY PRESIDENTS
OF THE PENINSULA
GOLF CLUB
1958 -
1999
1958
- 1961 Mrs J Symes
1962
- 1963 Mrs M Thompson
1964
- 1965 Mrs V Leggett
1966 Mrs M Thompson
1967 Mrs T Robb
1968 Mrs D Austin
1969 Mrs J Symes
1970
- 1971 Mrs H Smith
1972
- 1973 Mrs I Chaytor
1974 Mrs L Stevens
1975
- 1976 Mrs I Chaytor
1977 Mrs H Smith
1978
- 1979 Mrs M Thompson
1980
- 1981 Mrs P Noakes
1982 Mrs P Begley
1983
- 1985 Mrs I Chaytor
1986
- 1987 Mrs M Hamblyn
1988
- 1989 Mrs B Harvey
1990
- 1991 Mrs I Priestley
1992
- 1993 Mrs J McLeod
1994
- 1995 Mrs V Hopper
1996 Mrs J Beachen
1997 Mrs M Walkinshaw
1998
- 1999 Mrs A Lees.
(With
the change to the Constitution, this position became redundant)
THE
PENINSULA GOLF CLUB 2006
BOARD OF MANAGEMENT
Mr
P Kennelly Chairman
Mr
M Cambie
Mr
T Doherty
Mr
B Larmer
Mr
S Peters
Mrs
Meralyn Radonich
Mr
Bryan Fairgray President
GOLF COMMITTEE
Mr
Ian Farrell Men’s Captain
Mrs
Vicki Lambert Women’s
Captain
Mr
Bryan Fairgray President
Mrs
Sandy Doherty Women’s Vice
Captain
Mr
Andrew Fellows Men’s Vice
Captain
Mr
Melville Clements
Wayne
Crawford
Mr
John Davies
Mrs
Adele Fairgray
Mr
Mark Jolly
Ms
Karen Osborne
NGHA DELEGATES
Mrs
Vicki Lambert, Mr Wayne Crawford
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Much time and effort
has gone into the production of this history. We have endeavored to present an
interesting record of the past 58 years of the Peninsula Golf Club. Special
thanks go to Margaret Gill, Ann Cambie and Ian Farrell who have compiled the information.
Our sincere thanks
must also go to the past and present members of the Peninsula Golf Club who
gave their time and shared their memories.
Every effort has been
made to present an interesting record of the past 58 years. For any omissions
or inaccuracies please accept our sincere apologies.