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THE JABIRU NEWSLETTER OCTOBER 2015 Captain’s Report Frank Spurway - Captain October sees our Men’s Club Championship qualifying rounds in A, B and C grades commencing on Saturday 10 October with the Match Play final on Sunday 1 November. This is held concurrently with the Stroke Play Championship in A, B and C grades. For those of you aspiring to have your name on the Honour Board, may I suggest you make a note in your diary accordingly. Lake Batters The Club has commissioned SESL Environment and Soil Sciences to conduct a Bank Stability Assessment on the 17 lakes on both The Pines and The Palms. This report has been tabled and is now available for viewing on our website. Remedying the erosion to the lake batters is a long-term project and our Golf Course Superintendent, Paul McLean, who is prioritizing the required work and will be scheduling this over the next few years. Interestingly, TITLE of SESL Environment and Soil Sciences NAME noted, “the field assessment also observed no evidence of fish or other aquatic fauna impacting the stability of the banks,” confirming that the primary causes of the bank erosion are soil and water conditions. Easter We are starting to put together our program for the next Easter Tournament, to be held from 25 to 28 March 2016. The Walker Cup will be played on Friday 25 March and the Jabiru Cup on Sunday and Monday, 27 and 28 March. Traditionally, this has been the biggest Club event of the year, also offering the opportunity to showcase our Club to friends and guests. We are planning a great weekend, so pencil it in for next year and make note of who you would like to invite to join the party. Saturdays Our Saturday tee bookings are under some pressure and we are closely monitoring the situation. Within moments of the tee sheet opening it becomes fully booked with all tee times reserved. Inevitably, during the fortnight leading up to play, all players on the waitlist are accommodated without exception and fortunately get a game on Saturdays. However, some Members are taking the liberty of booking in playing partners who are away and are not available to play on the date booked. This practice is not fair to our Membership and should cease immediately. Please confirm your playing partners’ availability prior to booking your tee times. The Match Committee is also implementing a shotgun start on one Saturday per month commencing in October, with starting times of 8.00am and 12.30pm. Pennant Our Seniors (over 50s) and Super Seniors (over 60s) are currently contesting their respective Pennant competitions. The Seniors have an impressive 100% record and the Super Seniors a competitive 50% record while constantly improving. Good luck to all of you competing in the upcoming Men’s and Ladies’ Club Championships. Best Regards Frank Spurway Captain

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Page 1: Jabiru newsletter october

THE JABIRU NEWSLETTER OCTOBER 2015

Captain’s Report

Frank Spurway - Captain

October sees our Men’s Club Championship qualifying rounds in A,B and C grades commencing on Saturday 10 October with the MatchPlay final on Sunday 1 November. This is held concurrently with theStroke Play Championship in A, B and C grades. For those of youaspiring to have your name on the Honour Board, may I suggest youmake a note in your diary accordingly.

Lake BattersThe Club has commissioned SESL Environment and Soil Sciences toconduct a Bank Stability Assessment on the 17 lakes on both ThePines and The Palms. This report has been tabled and is nowavailable for viewing on our website. Remedying the erosion to thelake batters is a long-term project and our Golf CourseSuperintendent, Paul McLean, who is prioritizing the required workand will be scheduling this over the next few years. Interestingly,TITLE of SESL Environment and Soil Sciences NAME noted, “thefield assessment also observed no evidence of fish or other aquaticfauna impacting the stability of the banks,” confirming that theprimary causes of the bank erosion are soil and water conditions.

EasterWe are starting to put together our program for the next EasterTournament, to be held from 25 to 28 March 2016. The Walker Cupwill be played on Friday 25 March and the Jabiru Cup on Sunday andMonday, 27 and 28 March. Traditionally, this has been the biggestClub event of the year, also offering the opportunity to showcase ourClub to friends and guests. We are planning a great weekend, sopencil it in for next year and make note of who you would like toinvite to join the party.

SaturdaysOur Saturday tee bookings are under some pressure and we areclosely monitoring the situation. Within moments of the tee sheetopening it becomes fully booked with all tee times reserved.

Inevitably, during the fortnight leading up to play, all players on thewaitlist are accommodated without exception and fortunately get agame on Saturdays. However, some Members are taking the libertyof booking in playing partners who are away and are not available toplay on the date booked. This practice is not fair to our Membershipand should cease immediately. Please confirm your playing partners’availability prior to booking your tee times.

The Match Committee is also implementing a shotgun start on oneSaturday per month commencing in October, with starting times of8.00am and 12.30pm.

PennantOur Seniors (over 50s) and Super Seniors (over 60s) are currentlycontesting their respective Pennant competitions. The Seniors havean impressive 100% record and the Super Seniors a competitive 50%record while constantly improving.

Good luck to all of you competing in the upcoming Men’s andLadies’ Club Championships.

Best Regards

Frank Spurway

Captain

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THE JABIRU NEWSLETTER OCTOBER 2015

Lady Captain’s Report

Judy McDonald - Lady Captain

Pennant TeamsOur Pennant teams have finally finished celebratingour great season victories! The new WGGC formatwas a success and we look forward to a repeat of ourachievements next year. Special congratulations to allof our players, caddies and coordinators who workedhard to make the 2015 season a resounding success.

Players in all four Sanctuary Cove Pennant Teams(Right) Team 1 - Winners Division 1, Team 2 - WinnersDivision 2, Team 3 - Runners-up Division 2, Team 4 -Winners Division 4. A great set of results for SanctuaryCove.

Stroke Play ChampionshipThe Ladies’ Stroke Play Championship commenced on 21September. This year the championship will be determined by fourstroke rounds for A Grade and two stroke rounds for B and C Grades.The Stroke Play Championship is being held in conjunction with theClub Championship which has undergone a change this year; afterthe qualifying rounds, the top 8 from each grade will go to the MatchPlay component starting with the quarter-finals.

Club ChampionshipThe finals for both the Men’s and Ladies’ Club Championship will beheld on Sunday 1 November, and I encourage our Members tosupport our finalists on the course. The unfolding Match Play is sureto offer a great display of golf.

Invitation DayOn Ladies’ Invitation Day we had visitors from 13 different golf clubsacross South-East Queensland. The Texas Stableford format provedto be popular and all agreed that the day was a great success.

A reminder to all our Members that Sanctuary Cove Golf Club has aDress Code Policy. This policy requires Members and their guests todress appropriately within the guidelines of the Dress Code. Pleaserefer to the large range of apparel sold in the Golf Shop which isstandard golf attire. The details of the Dress Code Policy can befound on the website under ‘Golf’ and ‘Dress Regulations’.

Good luck and good golfing

Judy McDonaldLady Captain

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THE JABIRU NEWSLETTER OCTOBER 2015

Club News and Events

Congratulations to 2015 Mixed FoursomesChampions Mitchell Varley and

Isabelle Taylor (R) with Runners-Up Marshall Leigh and Margie Hay (L)

Well done to our Ladies’ Invitation Day Winners, Chris Lynam, Jenny Leeson,

Kerry Robinson (from Indooroopilly) and Georgie Clarke (not pictured)

Ladies Memorial Trophy Winner JudyMcDonald with Runner-Up Narelle Norris

Winners of the Winter Challenge by one shot, John Lewty and Karen McComb with Runners-Up

Tony and Kirsten Ellingford (l.) and Jan and Greg Herring.

WGGC Pennant Division 2 Winners: Margie Hay, Linda Faulls (f.),Judy Forrest, Robbie McDonald, Judy McDonald, Madonna Siokos andCathy Mathieson. (Also played - Hilary Dodunski and Gil Van der Merwe)

WGGC Pennant Division 2 Runners-Up: Aggie Bowyer, Elaine Goodes, Robbie Hall, Viv Gian (C), and Yuko Nakamura.

(Also played – Jessica Wang and Irene Hall)

WGGC Pennant Division 4 Winners: Suzi Ledger (C), Jan Venn,Karron McComb, Janice Wright, Sandy King, Kym Leaney and

Cheryl Bronson. (Also played - Morven Gemmill)

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Membership

Ivo SmitsAndrea HoltMary CrouchReid Miller

We welcome the following New Members:

THE JABIRU NEWSLETTER OCTOBER 2015

Rule of the Month - Rule 9, Information as to Strokes Taken

Monthly Medal Winners for September 2015

Men

Ladies

A Grade

xxx

Playoff between Jeff Dern, AllanThompson and David Wright

xxx

Cathy Mathieson(August playoff won by Cathy Mathieson)

C GradeB Grade

Pines

Palms

Pines

Palms

xxx

(August playoff won by John Whitelaw or

Colin Sinclair)

Playoff between Bill Perske and Colin Mellish

August playoff won by Janice Wright or Deirdre McAlpine

Maz Morgan(August playoff won by Annette McDonald

xxx

(August playoff won by Wayne McDonald

or Ian Mathieson

Ian Harper

xxx

Laurie Barron

9-1 The number of strokes a player has taken includes any penaltystrokes.

9-2b A competitor who has incurred a penalty should inform hismarker “as soon as practicable”.

This phrase is purposely broad so as to allow for consideration of thecircumstances in each situation, especially the proximity of the playerto his opponent. Thus, informing the opponent as soon as practicableof a penalty incurred does not, in all circumstances mean that theplayer must do so before the opponent plays his next stroke.

9-2- Match Play

a. Information as to Strokes Taken.

An opponent is entitled to ascertain from the player, during the playof a hole, the number of strokes he has taken and, after play of a hole,the number of strokes taken on the hole just completed.

b. Wrong Information.

A player must not give wrong information to his opponent. If a playergives wrong information, he loses the hole.

A player is deemed to have given wrong information if he:

(i) fails to inform his opponent as soon as practicable that he has incurred a penalty.

(ii) gives incorrect information during play of a hole regarding the number of strokes taken and does not correct the mistake before his opponent makes his next stroke.

(iii) gives incorrect information regarding the number of strokes taken to complete a hole and this affects the opponent’s understanding of the result of the hole, unless he corrects the mistake before any player makes a stroke from the teeing ground or, in the case of the last hole of the match, before all players leave the putting green.

A player has given wrong information even if it is due to failure toinclude a penalty that he did not know he had incurred. It is theplayer’s responsibility to know the rules.

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THE JABIRU NEWSLETTER OCTOBER 2015

Sanctuary Cove Bridge Club

Bridge Club TimetableMonday 2pm onwards – Social play. Come and try out hands

Tuesday 12:30pm onwards – Masterpoint play

Wednesday 12:30pm onwards – Masterpoint play

Thursday 5:30pm onwards – Social play.

Contact Linda Faulls (soup available)

Friday 9am - 11am – Supervised play for Improvers

Bridge Results

25 AugustN/S Lyn Bain and Margie Cummins 66.4%E/W Ann Richardson and Wendy Ledgerwood 61.9%

26 AugustN/S Fiona Law and Norma Hale 60.6%E/W Margie Cummins and Suzi Ledger 59.9%

1 SeptemberN/S Paul Nitschmann and Frank Spurway70.1%E/W Lorraine Tynan and Lorna Butler 64.6%

2 SeptemberN/S Rena Indermaur and Norma Hale 56.3%E/W Daniele Escreet and Sandra Cool 56.0%

8 SeptemberN/S Margie Cummins and Lynn Bain 65.3%E/W Lorraine Tynan and Lorna Butler 66.5%

9 SeptemberN/S Janet Jones and Sue Spurway 62.7%E/W Linda Faulls and Maureen Lubinsky 59.2%

15 SeptemberN/S Susan McLean and Trevor Reed 60.0%E/W Lorraine Tynan and Lorna Butler 65.5%

16 SeptemberN/S Janet Jones and Sue Spurway 65.6%E/W Lynn Bain and Margie Cummins 56.3%

Upcoming EventsWednesdays 7 and 14 October Teams Championship

Wednesday 25 November

Bridge Christmas Play and Lunch

Congratulations to the following players who received

Masterpoint Rank promotions in August:

Janne Powell Graduate

Stanley Law Club

Pam Martin Club

Annie Sinclair *Local

Australia-wide Novice Pairs CompetitionWell done to all our pairs who participated in the Australia-wide Novice Pairs Competition on 26 August. There were over 2,000 pairscompeting all over Australia and we managed three pairs in the final200 overall. These were Rena Indermaur and Annie Sinclair 95th(60.7%), Fiona Law and Norma Hale 133rd (59.3%), and Marg Cumminsand Suzi Ledger 176th (58.3%). A great result for our small Club.

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THE JABIRU NEWSLETTER OCTOBER 2015

Sanctuary Cove Bridge Club - Congress Wrap Up

Winners on the day were:

A Grade 500+ MPs Tony and Eva Berger (Gold Coast BC)

B Grade 100-500 MPs Robin Webcke and Julia Gardiner (QCBC)

C Grade 0-100 MPs Irene Camillo and Gail Panton (Surfers Paradise BC)

Rookies 0-25 MPs Steven Parkes and Allan Byrnes (Kenmore BC)

Another great day was had by over 120 participants in our second Congress, held on Sunday 20 September at The Country Club.

We had invaluable help from many of our Members who assisted on the day and supplied their card tables, including our very own Food Fairies (pictured left). We had a grand raffle with prizes donated by Members and raised $1,600 for our Club.

The day was efficiently led by our Director Chris Snook and we received many compliments from the players on our facilities and spirit of the day. Thank you also to our Convenor Sheryl Gardner.

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THE JABIRU NEWSLETTER OCTOBER 2015

Restaurant News

Sunday Roast Night at The Jabiru RestaurantEnjoy a home style Sunday night roast at The Jabiru Restaurant.Select from three roasted meats served with roasted potato, carrots,red onion, cauliflower cheese bake, baby spinach and beef jus with abread roll - only $20 per person

Three meats will be available each week including roast pork andchicken breast as well as lamb and slow roast beef, which will beserved on alternating weeks.

Weekly dessert specials are available at $6 each.

Dates: Sundays in Lakeview BarTime: Available from 5:30pmCost: Dinner $20 per person I Desserts $6 each

For bookings phone 5699 9000.

Sunday Happy Hour and Members’ DrawIn addition to the dining options listed on the right, the Club hosts aHappy Hour from 4:30pm to 6:30pm every Sunday offering discountson all tap beers, selected wine and basic spirits.

During this time the weekly Members' Draw will be conducted. Fora greater chance to win, the draw has been amended as follows:

Draw Value 1: $500–$900 Drawn once at 6:15pmDraw Value 2: $1,000–$1,400 Drawn twice at 6:15pmDraw Value 3: $1,500 Drawn three times at 6:15pm

In order to claim the Members' Draw, the winner must be present inthe Lakeview Bar at the time of the draw. If the winner is found on thefirst draw, the subsequent draws will not be held.

When: Every Sunday afternoonLocation: Lakeview BarTime: from 4:30pm

HAPPY H

OUR

4:30-6

:30PM

SUND

AYS

Dish of the MonthText to come

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THE JABIRU NEWSLETTER OCTOBER 2015

October Feature Winery - Huntaway ReserveSince its launch in 1996, Huntaway Reserve has been successful ingathering critical acclaim, awards and a fine reputation for quality.The Huntaway Reserve winemakers go to great lengths to search for the best fruit for their wines, offering a range ofelegant, approachable wines.

Huntaway Reserve, Central Otago - Pinot Noir$8 Glass I $35 Bottle

Oakridge are at their best with premiumChardonnay and it shows here. This is theirsignature; delicious nectarine and minerals, finely textured structure and gorgeous length.

Huntaway Reserve, Marlborough – Sauvignon Blanc$8 Glass I $35 Bottle

This Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc shows true LowerWairau intensity with an abundance of blackcurrant,nashi pear, and tomato leaf aromatics with underlyingherbal nettle notes, creating layers of complexsavoury notes on the nose. The wines power followsthrough to the palate displaying lovely fruitconcentration balanced with chalky almost mineral acidity.

Available at Lakeview Bar and The Jabiru Restaurant.

These wines are available while stocks last.

October Beer Feature - BEEZ NEEZThis unique brew has a light malt palate with a distinct honey aromaand flavour plus a hint of bitterness. Clean, crisp and dry on thepalate and surprisingly refreshing. Beez Neez is brewed with a blendof premium pale malted barley and malted wheats, then add Prideof Ringwood hops and pure light amber honey to the kettle toproduce a beer that tastes like no other. This light golden colouredbeer has a malty, honeyed palate but is decidedly dry, as the honeysugars have been fermented to alcohol.

In the versatility stakes, Beez Neez is a very capable and friendlybeer, agreeable to most types of food – Try it with our Teriyaki beefwith soba noodles,

shitake and oyster mushrooms and choy sum.

Available at Lakeview Bar and The Jabiru Restaurant.Pot $4.5 I Schooner $7

Restaurant News

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THE JABIRU NEWSLETTER OCTOBER 2015

Country and Western Night - Saturday 17 OctoberHowdy Partners,

Yee Haw! It’s time to get ready to kick them boots up, set yourStetson at an angle and enjoy a night of shin diggin’ with yourpartners and friends. Hitch the horse, get off your spread andwander on down to ye local barn.

Our Country and Western Night is fast approaching and we want tosee y’all at the Lakeside Corral. We’ll all start the night off with tastytreats and great drinks around the tractor, then mosey onundercover to enjoy some great line dancing and a finger lickin’buffet of great country fare. And that’s not all! It’s going to befollowed by boot scootin’ music provided by Greg Kernaghan andhis band till the late hours.

So, get ready to toss the hay aside, have a tub and scrub, get on yourbest clobber and meet us all for a night not to forget any time soon.

Date: Saturday 17 October 2015Time: 6:30pm to 7pm for drinks followed by dinnerPrice: $70 Members and guestsInclusions: Pre-dinner drinks, finger food and buffet dinnerBarn: Lakeside Corral at the Golf ClubhouseMusic: Greg Kernaghan and his bandBookings: Contact Sophie Wilson on 07 5699 9025

or via email [email protected]

Melbourne Cup - Tuesday 3 NovemberOn Tuesday 3 November, the Club will be transforming intoFlemington Racetrack for Melbourne Cup. Treat yourself and yourguests to a decadent fresh seafood and carved meats buffet with adelicious salad bar on Lakeview Terrace.

Enjoy a glass of sparkling wine or beer on arrival before steppinginto a picturesque setting of Flemington, with lots of space for youand your guests to be entertained with live music.

A selection of drink specials will be available on the day to toast tonew memories and new friendships made. Dress to impress as BestDressed prizes will be given out on the day.

Following ‘the race that stops the nation’, Members and their guestscan continue celebrating at the race’s after party, where the bandwill play on and plenty more drinks will be flowing.

Date: Tuesday 3 November 2015Location: Golf ClubhousePrice: $89 Members and guestsBookings: Contact Sophie Wilson on 07 5699 9000

or email [email protected]

Events at the Club

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THE JABIRU NEWSLETTER OCTOBER 2015

Henschke Winemakers DinnerOn Wednesday 25 November Members and their guests are invitedto attend the Henschke Winemakers Dinner.

The Henschke family has been making wines since 1862. Henschkeboasts a strong portfolio, with a focus on ultra-premium singlevineyard wines. After winning numerous awards, the Henschkes wouldlike to share their fine wines with our Members and their guests.

Enjoy delicious canapés along with a decadent four-coursedegustation. All courses will be accompanied by a special winesuited to each meal.

Date: Wednesday 25 November 2015Time: 6:30pmLocation: Golf ClubhousePrice: $99 Members and guestsBookings: Contact Sophie Wilson on 07 5699 9000

or email [email protected]

Christmas DayThis Christmas celebrate with your family and friends at the Club,whilst sitting back at the Lakeview Bar making new memories withyour loved ones.

Relax and enjoy a delicious variety of seafood, Christmas meats anddesserts while treating your guests to a beverage package.Santa will make a special appearance on the day to give a little giftto all children attending.

Date: Friday 25 December 2015Location: Golf ClubhouseTime: 12pm to 3pmPrice: Adults $180 per person

Children 13 – 17 years $85 eachChildren 5 – 12 years $504 years and under free of charge

Bookings: Contact Sophie Wilson on 07 5699 9000 or email [email protected]

Events at the Club

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To place your order please contact Sophie Wilson at the Golf Clubhouse on 07 5699 9000 or email [email protected]

Orders must be collected from Member Services at the Golf Clubhouse on Wednesday 23 or Thursday 24 December between 9am – 3pm only.

Full payment is required upon pick up. Orders must be placed by Wednesday 16 December 2015. *Please note: Price is dependent on weight.

CHRISTMAS ORDER FORMOpen to Members and Sanctuary Cove Residents

Take the stress out of your Christmas Day and pre-order your Christmas ham, turkey and seafood through the Club now. The Club is offering premium a-grade produce at a discounted rate.

Item Unit Price Quantity Price

Bone in ½ ham (approx. 4-5kg) $8.50 kg

Bone in whole ham (approx. 7-8kg) $8.50 kg

Fresh Atlantic salmon skin on (per kg) $25 kg

Cooked medium king prawns (per kg) $32kg

Smoked salmon sliced (1kg side) $39kg

Turkeys frozen or defrosted - Please tick size below*

� #40 approx 4kg � #62 approx 6.2kg $9.50kg kg� #68 approx 6.8kg � #72 approx 7.2kg

TOTAL $

Name Date of Order

Membership No. Contact Phone

Email

approximate

If undelivered please return to:The Parkway, PO Box 805Sanctuary Cove, QLD, Australia 4212

If undelivered please return to:The Parkway, PO Box 805Sanctuary Cove, QLD, Australia 4212

THE JABIRU NEWSLETTER OCTOBER 2015

Christmas Catering - Order Form

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THE JABIRU NEWSLETTER OCTOBER 2015

COUNTRY CLUB TIMETABLECLASS TIMETABLE

YOGA STUDIO

WATER WORKOUTS

6.00amRPM*Kris

5.45amShred

Amanda

6.00amRev It Up

Kris

5.45amShred

Amanda

7.00amCircuitRyan

7.15amPilatesFlorina

7.30amBody Balance*

Sonya

7.15amPilatesEugine

8.15amBody Pump*

Sonya

8.30amRPM/Core*

Amanda

8.30amBody Conditioning

Naomi

8.30amCycle X Train

CJ

8.30amBody Pump*

Sonya

8.30amBody Pump*

Ben

9.30amStep Zumba

Gin

9.30amBody Sculpt

CJ

9.30amZumbaVirginia

9.30amZumbaVirginia

9.30amRPM

Amanda

5.30pmBody Pump*

Ben

5.30pmBody Pump*

Ben

6.30pmRev It Up

Kris

6.00pm Body Pump*Amanda

6.30pm RPM HP Amanda

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

*Les Mills Classes

8.30amYogaLinda

8.30amBody Balance*

Angela

8.30amYogaJodie

8.15amYogaKellie

7.00amYoga

Pauline

9.30amBeginners’ Yoga

Kellie

9.30amPilatesEugine

9.30amYogaKellie

10.30amPilatesFlorina

10.30am‘Beginners’ Yoga

Karen

6.00pmYogaLinda

6.00pmYoga

CJ

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

8.30amInterContinental

AquaJustin

8.30amCountry ClubH2O Fitness

Justin

8.30amInterContinental

AquaJustin

8.30amCountry ClubH2O Fitness

Eugine

7.30amInterContinental

AquaNaomi

8.30amCountry ClubH2O Fitness

Johanna

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

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If undelivered please return to:The Parkway, PO Box 805Sanctuary Cove, QLD, Australia 4212

If undelivered please return to:The Parkway, PO Box 805Sanctuary Cove, QLD, Australia 4212

THE JABIRU NEWSLETTER OCTOBER 2015

Sanctuary Cove Golf and Country Club | 07 5699 9000 | [email protected] | www.sanctuarycovegolf.com.au

OCTOBER 2015Sanctuary Cove Golf and Country Club – Activities Calendar

Breakfast in Lakeview from 8am

Happy Hour Lakeview Bar 4:30-6:30pm

Casual DiningLakeview Bar 5:30-7pm

Members’ Draw6:15pm

Canasta 9am

Bridge Club 9am - Improvers’ supervised play

Mah Jong 1pm

Friday Night DiningThe Jabiru from 6pm

3 41 2Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday

Happy Hour Lakeview Bar5-6pm

Social Tennis 6pm

Bridge Club5:30pm Social play

Canasta 9am

Bridge Club 9am - Improvers’ supervised play

Mah Jong 1pm

Friday Night DiningThe Jabiru from 6pm

10 116 7 8 95Happy Hour Lakeview Bar5-6pm

Social Tennis 6pm

Bridge Club5:30pm Social play

Mah Jong 9am

Bridge Club 12:30pmMasterpoint play

Painting12pm

Bridge Club 12:30pm Masterpoint play

Labour Day

Bridge Club 2pm Social play

Breakfast in Lakeview from 8am

Happy Hour Lakeview Bar 4:30-6:30pm

Casual DiningLakeview Bar 5:30-7pm

Members’ Draw6:15pm

Country andWestern Nightfrom 6pm

Canasta 9am

Bridge Club 9am - Improvers’ supervised play

Mah Jong 1pm

Friday Night DiningThe Jabiru from 6pm

17 1813 14 15 1612Happy Hour Lakeview Bar5-6pm

Social Tennis 6pm

Bridge Club5:30pm Social play

Mah Jong 9am

Bridge Club 12:30pmMasterpoint play

Painting12pm

Bridge Club 12:30pm Masterpoint play

Bridge Club 2pm Social play

Breakfast in Lakeview from 8am

Happy Hour Lakeview Bar 4:30-6:30pm

Casual DiningLakeview Bar 5:30-7pm

Members’ Draw6:15pm

Canasta 9am

Bridge Club 9am - Improvers’ supervised play

Mah Jong 1pm

Friday Night DiningThe Jabiru from 6pm

24 2520 21 22 2319Happy Hour Lakeview Bar5-6pm

Social Tennis 6pm

Bridge Club5:30pm Social play

Mah Jong 9am

Bridge Club 12:30pmMasterpoint play

Painting12pm

Bridge Club 12:30pm Masterpoint play

Bridge Club 2pm Social play

Breakfast in Lakeview from 8am

Happy Hour Lakeview Bar 4:30-6:30pm

Casual DiningLakeview Bar 5:30-7pm

Members’ Draw6:15pm

3127 28 29 3026Painting12pm

Bridge Club 12:30pm Masterpoint play

Mah Jong 9am

Bridge Club 12:30pmMasterpoint play

Happy Hour Lakeview Bar5-6pm

Social Tennis 6pm

Bridge Club5:30pm Social play

Canasta 9am

Bridge Club 9am - Improvers’ supervised play

Mah Jong 1pm

Friday Night DiningThe Jabiru from 6pm

Bridge Club 2pm Social play

Friday

Night Dining

Friday

Night Dining

Country and

Western Night

Friday

Night Dining

Labour Day

Friday

Night Dining

Friday

Night Dining

Australia Day

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Labour Day

Sanctuary Cove Golf and Country Club | 07 5699 9000 | [email protected] | www.sanctuarycovegolf.com.au

OCTOBER 2015Sanctuary Cove Golf and Country Club – Golf Calendar

If undelivered please return to:The Parkway, PO Box 805Sanctuary Cove, QLD, Australia 4212

THE JABIRU NEWSLETTER OCTOBER 2015

If undelivered please return to:The Parkway, PO Box 805Sanctuary Cove, QLD, Australia 4212

The Pines Golf Course

The Palms Golf Course

Men’s SingleStableford Blue Tees

Ladies SingleStableford

Men’s SingleStableford Blue tees

3 41 2Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday

Ladies Monthly MedalClub Championships2nd Qualifying Round

Ladies Stroke Play Championships 2nd Round (B &C Grades)4th Round (A Grade)

Ladies SingleStableford

Men’s Monthly Medal& Club Championships1st Qualifying Round

Men’s Stroke PlayChampionships 1st Round

Ladies SingleStableford

Ladies ClubChampionships 1st Round Matchplay

Men’s SingleStableford

10 116 7 8 95Ladies SingleStableford

Men’s SingleStableford Blue Tees

Labour Day

OptionalCompetitionsSingle StablefordBlue/Red Tees

Men’s ClubChampionships Stroke PlayChampionships2nd Round (A Grade)Black Tees

Men’s ClubChampionships 2nd Qualifying Round(B & C Grades), 3rd Qualifying Round (A Grade)

Men’s Stroke PlayChampionships 2nd Round (B & C Grades)3rd Qualifying Round (A Grade)

Ladies 4B Aggregate Stableford

Men’s SingleStablefordBlue Tees

17 1813 14 15 1612Ladies ClubChampionshipsQuarter FinalsMatchplay andSingle Stableford

Men’s Monthly MedalBlue Tees

Ladies SingleStableford

Men’s ClubChampionships Stroke PlayChampionships4th Round (A Grade)Black Tees

Men’s SingleStableford Blue Tees

Ladies SingleStableford

Men’s SingleStablefordWhite Tees

24 2520 21 22 2319Ladies SingleStableford

Men’s SingleStableford Blue Tees

Ladies SingleStableford

Men’s ClubChampionshipsQuarter-Finals Match PlayBlack/Blue Tees

Ladies ClubChampionships Semi Finals

3127 28 29 3026Men’s SingleStableford Blue Tees

Ladies MonthlyMedal

Men’s SingleStableford Blue Tees

Men’s SingleStableford Blue Tees

Ladies SingleStableford

Ladies Monthly Medal Red tees

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July 2013

If undelivered please return to:The Parkway, PO Box 805Sanctuary Cove, QLD, Australia 4212

If undelivered please return to:The Parkway, PO Box 805Sanctuary Cove, QLD, Australia 4212

THE JABIRU NEWSLETTER NOVEMBER 2015

Sanctuary Cove Golf and Country Club | 07 5699 9000 | [email protected] | www.sanctuarycovegolf.com.au

NOVEMBER 2015Sanctuary Cove Golf and Country Club – Activities Calendar

Canasta 9am

Bridge Club 9am - Improvers’ supervised play

Mah Jong 1pm

Friday Night DiningThe Jabiru from 6pm

Happy Hour Lakeview Bar5-6pm

Social Tennis 6pm

Bridge Club5:30pm Social play

6 72 3 4 5Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

1Mah Jong 9am

Bridge Club 12:30pmMasterpoint play

Melbourne Cup Day

Melbourne Cup Lunch

Bridge Club 2pm Social play

Breakfast in Lakeview from 8am

Happy Hour Lakeview Bar 4:30-6:30pm

Casual DiningLakeview Bar 5:30-7pm

Members’ Draw6:15pm

Canasta 9am

Bridge Club 9am - Improvers’ supervised play

Mah Jong 1pm

Friday Night DiningThe Jabiru from 6pm

Happy Hour Lakeview Bar5-6pm

Social Tennis 6pm

Bridge Club5:30pm Social play

13 149 10 11 128Mah Jong 9am

Bridge Club 12:30pmMasterpoint play

Painting12pm

Bridge Club 12:30pm Masterpoint play

Bridge Club 2pm Social play

Breakfast in Lakeview from 8am

Happy Hour Lakeview Bar 4:30-6:30pm

Casual DiningLakeview Bar 5:30-7pm

Members’ Draw6:15pm

Canasta 9am

Bridge Club 9am - Improvers’ supervised play

Mah Jong 1pm

Friday Night DiningThe Jabiru from 6pm

Happy Hour Lakeview Bar5-6pm

Social Tennis 6pm

Bridge Club5:30pm Social play

20 2116 17 18 1915Mah Jong 9am

Bridge Club 12:30pmMasterpoint play

Painting12pm

Bridge Club 12:30pm Masterpoint play

Bridge Club 2pm Social play

Breakfast in Lakeview from 8am

Happy Hour Lakeview Bar 4:30-6:30pm

Casual DiningLakeview Bar 5:30-7pm

Members’ Draw6:15pm

Canasta 9am

Bridge Club 9am - Improvers’ supervised play

Mah Jong 1pm

Friday Night DiningThe Jabiru from 6pm

Happy Hour Lakeview Bar5-6pm

Social Tennis 6pm

Bridge Club5:30pm Social play

27 2823 24 25 2622Mah Jong 9am

Bridge Club 12:30pmMasterpoint play

Winemakers Dinner6:30pm

Painting12pm

Bridge Club 12:30pm Masterpoint play

Bridge Club 2pm Social play

Breakfast in Lakeview from 8am

Happy Hour Lakeview Bar 4:30-6:30pm

Casual DiningLakeview Bar 5:30-7pm

Members’ Draw6:15pm

3029Bridge Club 2pm Social play

Breakfast in Lakeview from 8am

Happy Hour Lakeview Bar 4:30-6:30pm

Casual DiningLakeview Bar 5:30-7pm

Members’ Draw6:15pm

Friday Night Dining

Friday Night Dining

Melbourne Cup

Friday Night Dining

Friday Night Dining

WinemakersDinner

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Men’s SingleStableford Blue Tees

Men’s SingleStableford Blue Tees

Ladies SingleStableford

Ladies 4BBBStablefordYellow Tees

6 72 3 4 5Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

1Men’s Single Vs ParBlue Tees

Melbourne Cup Day

Ladies SingleStableford

Men’s SingleStableford Blue Tees

LadiesSingle vs Par

13 149 10 11 128Men’s Monthly Medal and Medal of MedalsBlue Tees

Ladies 4BBBStableford

Men’s SingleStableford Blue Tees

Ladies SingleStableford

Men’s 4BBBStablefordWhite Tees

Ladies SingleStableford

Ladies PinesShootout Qualifyingfinishes today

20 2116 17 18 1915Men’s SingleStableford Blue Tees

Men’s Pines Shootout Qualifyingfinishes today

Ladies SingleStableford

Men’s SingleStableford Blue Tees

Ladies 4BBBStableford

Men’s SingleStableford Blue Tees

Ladies MonthlyMedal and Medal of Medals

27 2823 24 25 2622Men’s 4BBBStablefordWhite Tees

Ladies MonthlyMedal and Medal of MedalsRed Tees

Men’s Monthly Medaland Medal of MedalsBlack/Blue Tees

Ladies SingleStableford

3029Ladies SingleStableford

Men’s and LadiesEclectic finishes today

Melbourne Cup

July 2013

If undelivered please return to:The Parkway, PO Box 805Sanctuary Cove, QLD, Australia 4212

If undelivered please return to:The Parkway, PO Box 805Sanctuary Cove, QLD, Australia 4212

THE JABIRU NEWSLETTER NOVEMBER 2015

Sanctuary Cove Golf and Country Club | 07 5699 9000 | [email protected] | www.sanctuarycovegolf.com.au

NOVEMBER 2015Sanctuary Cove Golf and Country Club – Golf Calendar

The Pines Golf Course

The Palms Golf Course