Men's Medal July 2021 and GoY update

Congratulations to Paul Cantwell, winner of the July Medal

Mens Medal July 24/25

1st Paul Cantwell Nett 54

Cat 1 Stephen Smith Nett 61

Cat 2 Adrian Kelly Nett 60

Cat 3 Steven Kockett Nett 56

2s winners were

Philip Stanley, Patrick MacNeil, Colm Murphy,,John Donegan, Ciaran Buggle, Adrian Kelly, Niall Hickey,

Steven Kockott, Paddy Carroll, Vincent Brady & Tom Lynch

In the Golfer of the Year race Paddy Carroll has stretched his lead with a good performance in the July Medal, it is still very early in the race with over half the counting events still to play.

World Handicapping System - 9-Hole Qualifying scores

There has been some debate about how 9-Hole Qualifying scores are used to affect a player’s Handicap. The following is from CONGU, the Governing body for Handicapping in England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland.

Rule 5 5.1b For a 9-hole Score A 9-hole score is scaled up to an equivalent 18-hole Score Differential for immediate use in the scoring record.

A 9-hole score is scaled up to an equivalent 18-hole Score Differential by adding net pars for the remaining holes plus one additional stroke (which is applied to the first hole not played), or 17 points in Stableford format (see Diagram 5.1b/1).

The second 9 holes used for scaling up is always the same 9 holes that have been played.

A 9-hole score is scaled up to an equivalent 18-hole Score Differential as follows and rounded to the nearest tenth, with .5 rounded upwards:

Score Differential = (113 ÷ Slope Rating) x (adjusted gross score – Course Rating – (0.5 x PCC adjustment)) Where: l

Slope Rating equals the 9-hole Slope Rating of the 9 holes played.

Adjusted gross score equals the adjusted gross score for the 9 holes played, plus net pars for the second nine holes plus one additional stroke. It is calculated using the 18-hole Course Handicap, based on the 9 holes played.

Course Rating equals the Course Rating of the 9 holes played, doubled.

50% of the playing conditions calculation (PCC) for the day is applied.

Notes: 1. For the calculation of an 18-hole Course Handicap based on the 9 holes played, see Rule 6.1a. 2. An 18-hole PCC adjustment ranges from -1.0 to +3.0 (see Rule 5.6).

Basically, your 9-hole score is used then the system assumes a net Bogey on the 10th hole and 8 Nett Pars on the remaining holes, to calculate a simulated full round. The Slope index will be that from the Front 9 which, in Virginia (White/Men), is 107 (as against the 18 hole Slope Index of 104), (Red/Ladies), is 103 (as against the 18 hole Slope Index of 105),

President Mr Michael Callaghan's Prize Day 2021

The sun shone long and hard this past weekend as Virginia Golf Club President Michael Callaghan hosted his Prize Day. 92 members, plus the guests of Mr President, teed up over the weekend and responded with a very competitive display with the first “Major” of the year on the line. Eddie Moore was a model of consistency through the day shooting a 1 over par Gross round in the 18-hole qualifier followed by a similar score in the evening 9-hole playoff to take his first big title by 3 shots over Seamus Sheridan. Eddie’s golf over the past year has been a model of consistency and this prize is just rewards for his play in that time.

 

Results                                                                 Score

1st                          Eddie Moore                      83

2nd                        Seamus Sheridan             86

Gross                    Steven McCabe                106

3rd                         Niall Lynch                          88

First 18                  Declan Smith                      89

Cat 1                                                     

                1st          Derek Young                     

                2nd        James Mooney                

Cat 2                                                     

                1st          Paddy McCabe                         

                2nd        Pat Connell                

Cat 3                                                     

                1st          Paddy Carroll                     

                2nd        Hugh Fitzpatrick                               

 

Past Pres                             Tom Hutchinson                              

Committee                         Pat Murphy                       

Country member             Tim Spicer                          

Visitor                                   P Cahill                 

Nearest Pin 18th               Pat Brady                            

                                                               

Ladies:                                                 

                1st          Marese Callaghan                           

                2nd        Breda McHugh                

                Gross    Marie Gillick                      

                3rd         Maureen Donohue                        

 President Michael presented his prizes in an outdoor, socially distanced, setting, to all the winners and was especially pleased to present his Prizes to the Ladies with his sister Marese being a very popular winner of this competition in 2021. Michael has been an outstanding President for Virginia Golf Club, his enthusiasm and passion for the club evident every single day. He has made hugely valuable contributions behind the scenes where his experience has proved to be an exceptional asset for the Golf Club.

 

We have mentioned on many occasions the appreciation of the Golf Club to Victor Nesbitt, our Course Manager, Brian Cullen and Peter Foran, our Greenkeepers who keep surpassing themselves with the quality of the Golf Course. The course was at its best this past weekend with greens running fast and pure. The comments from all who played were 100% positive. Many thanks, again, to all three from an eternally grateful Golf Club.

 

Upcoming fixtures

25/07/2021 July Medal

01/08/2021 Singles Stableford

08/08/2021 Singles Stableford

15/08/2021 Captain's 1st Day

22/08/2021 Captain's 2nd Day

29/08/2021 August Medal     

 

 

VGC President Michael Callaghan with the winner of his Prize Day 2021, Eddie Moore

VGC President Michael Callaghan with the winner of his Prize Day 2021, Eddie Moore

VGC President Michael Callaghan presenting his prize to Ladies winner, Marese Callaghan

VGC President Michael Callaghan presenting his prize to Ladies winner, Marese Callaghan

VGC President Michael Callaghan presenting his Prize for Best Gross to Steven McCabe

VGC President Michael Callaghan presenting his Prize for Best Gross to Steven McCabe

Why Is Golf Perfect In Retirement? - Golf Monthly Magazine

A very good piece from Golf Monthly magazine on the benefits of Golfing in retirement

https://www.golfmonthly.com/features/the-game/why-is-golf-perfect-in-retirement-238075?utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=socialflow&utm_medium=social

Why Is Golf Perfect In Retirement?

Golf is a sport suitable for participants of all ages but it’s perfect for those in retirement. It’s not just because they have more time at their disposal, although that’s certainly a factor.

Whether they’re lifelong golfers or relatively new to the game, there are a number of reasons why retirees get the very most out of golf and here, below, we look at a selection of them.

Sociable

Although golf is an individual sport, it’s a highly sociable one.

When you play in a group or just with one other person, you spend three or more hours in their company and have a great chance to catch up on their news, to discuss current affairs or just shoot the breeze and have a laugh.

Being out in the fresh air with like-minded people is great for mental well-being.

If you’re a member of a club, you’ll have a ready-built social scene to tap into. There are competitions to play in, probably senior matches against other clubs, possibly societies for older golfers within the membership that you can become involved with.

Off the course, there will likely be a social calendar with dinners, dances, quizzes, public speakers and the like.

Aside from those organised events, there’s simply the clubhouse itself where one will almost always bump into someone to have a coffee or a drink with. Perhaps just take a moment to have a seat and watch the comings and goings.

Many people find themselves lonely in retirement. Not those who are members of a golf club.

Physical

Studies have shown that people who play golf twice a week or more and walk the golf course live five to 10 years longer on average.

Golf keeps the engine room working without putting the body under too much stress.

And the golf swing is great for keeping the body limber and flexible.

Without making a specific effort to maintain an exercise routine, golfers retain strength and suppleness simply by playing the game.

Competitive

Golf is one of the few sports in which players remain competitive into later life.

Many golfers find they actually play the best golf of their lives after they’ve retired.

They have time to practice and improve, they’ve more experience and a more defined golfing strategy and, without the stresses of work to consider, they can play in a more relaxed fashion.

Also, the handicap system allows all to compete on a level playing field.

Even if you’re losing a little distance as you get older, your handicap might rise to compensate, allowing you every chance to win some club competitions.

A great competitive bonus for senior golfers in this country are the senior open tournaments which are hosted by most clubs.

If you so wish, you could just about play a different senior open every day of every week throughout the playing season giving you a tremendous opportunity to play different courses for a dramatically reduced price, to meet new people and, perhaps, to win some prizes.

A Focus

After retirement, many people feel at something of a loose end during what would have been the working week.

The novelty of not having to go into the office gives way to thumb twiddling pretty quickly for some.

Golfers have no such problem. What do you do on a nice day after a leisurely breakfast? Go and play golf of course.

Trying to get better, trying a new putter, trying to beat your age – there’s always something to focus on within the game.

The club also provides a great focus, and many choose to become more involved in retirement, perhaps joining the committee, volunteering to help with course or clubhouse maintenance, helping out as a starter or with the junior section.

A Support Network

If you’re a member of a golf club, you have an incredible support network at your disposal. If you’re ever in need of assistance or advice, there will be someone at your golf club who can help out.

It’s pretty clear then why golf is perfect in retirement. It provides an enjoyable and compelling activity that’s good for you both physically and mentally. It delivers a ready-made social scene both on course and off and it allows for competition as well as friendly interaction.

If you’re nearing retirement age and you don’t play golf, it’s never too late to start.

Men's Results 03-04 July 2021

The Golfing season is now fully up and running in Virginia with the men’s match-plays under way and the Majors looming on the horizon. Once again some great shooting was evident this past weekend with Martin Sheridan posting an excellent 44 points in the Singles Stableford competition to edge out Stephen Kockett by a single point. Stephen Smith was the winner of the 2s on 18th earning himself a nice multi-rollover jackpot.

Results

Men’s Singles Stableford July 03-04

1st Martin Sheridan 44 pts

2nd Stephen Kockett 43 pts B9

€2 2s on 18th Stephen Smith

Commiserations to our Mixed Foursomes team who put up a great battle with Mannan Castle on Saturday last. Mannan proved too strong on the day winning 4-1 but 2 of the 4 matches going to 18th and the final 2 to the 19th. The unusual format of the competition meant that 3 pairs played in Virginia while 2 played away, simultaneously, in Mannan. The hospitality and comradery received in Mannan was very much appreciated.

Virginia Golf Club Governance Update 2021

Back in 2019 the Captains of Virginia Golf Club, Pat Murphy and Regina O’Brien, commissioned a survey of the members with a number of questions about our Golf Club and how our members felt about its structure and its organisation. Coinciding with this initiative there was what was (and is) a seismic change in the structure of Golf in Ireland with the creation of GolfIreland to merge both the Golfing Union of Ireland (GUI) and the Irish Ladies Golfing Union (ILGU) into a single entity. We also had, in the wider Golfing world, the huge revamp of the Rules of Golf in 2019 and, last year, the introduction of the new unified World Handicapping System (WHS).

In 2020 Virginia Golf Club, recognising the changes underway and taking the feedback of our members into account, set up a Working Group to analyse our existing structures and to make a proposal to refine them with the members to be kept informed. The Working Group started the project but had to postpone its work due to the upheaval created by Covid-19. There was a suggestion, from GolfIreland, to use Virginia Golf Club as a test case for the formulation of a new constitution but this, also, did not happen due to the Covid-19 interruption.

We, however, resumed work in the start of 2021 with the following members of the Working Group;

Veronica Donnellan, Isobel Davidson and Sheila Courtney representing the Ladies section of Virginia Golf Club and President Michael Callaghan, Joe Greene and Peadar Gill representing the Men’s section.

GolfIreland published a guide for Clubs undergoing similar work as ourselves with a large repository of guides to help us in our task. https://www.golfireland.ie/club-support-governance Our Working Group carefully reviewed the available material and agreed to use it as the basis for our work. We also decided to use our existing Constitution, first drafted in 2007, as the template for our new document. It was an excellent base from which to start and one that, itself, was the result of a lot of work at the time.

GolfIreland’s overriding advice was to actively encourage equality and diversity in Golf Clubs all while building a robust structure for the Club where Governance and good Management would be the norm.

A summary of the new Constitutions changes is as follows.

• The number of Trustees should be set at 4

• The Trustees should not be on the Management committee

• The Management Committee should be comprised of 12 people.

• It should have a Chairperson with a 3-year term, this person should not be either of the Captains or the President

• Term limits for the members of the committees, including officers, have been defined.

• The Management Committee should have a number of sub-committees including Audit & Finance, Course and, most importantly, Governance. The function of the Governance subcommittee would be to establish the ground rules for the operation of the Management Committee and to monitor its operation. (This is always an issue where you have a committee with a Chairperson/CEO, does he/she have free reign to do as he/she fits or do what he/she is instructed to do?)

• GI have also a “One Club” model which would involve merging the men’s and ladies’ committees into a single group, to manage the playing activities in the Club. It was the unanimous feeling in our Group that this may be a step too far at this stage and we should continue with the separate committees for now. It does not preclude the merging of them in the future.

• The advice of GI is also that the Club should have a single President. Our Group also subscribed to this with the proposal that the position should alternate between the Ladies and Men with the person to fill the role being nominated by the respective committee (Men’s committee to nominate the Male President to succeed a Lady President who had been nominated by her committee)

• The proposal is to cap the number of members on the Men’s and Ladies committees at 12.

• It is proposed to change the eligibility criteria for Vice-Captain from 5 years membership & 2 years committee to 4 & 1, respectively.

• GI also recommend that all committees and subcommittees should adopt a 30:30:40 participation rule where each has a minimum of 30% men, 30% ladies and 40% discretionary membership with a goal of achieving a 50:50 split where possible. Our Group fully subscribes to this also.

• The clause specifying Thursdays and Sundays as Ladies and Men’s competition days has been removed, being replaced by incorporating the authority to decide which days competitions are held on into the role of the Management Committee

• A Force Majeure clause has been inserted into the Constitution

The new document was presented to the Joint Management Committee of Virginia Golf Club under Captains Vivian Connell and Angela O’Dwyer at a specially convened meeting in May 2021 where it was unanimously ratified to be presented to the members of the Club. There will be an Extraordinary General meeting convened (subject to compliance with Covid-19 restrictions) to ratify the new Constitution with a view to having it in place for the new Golfing year on 01st November 2021.

Appendix A Proposed Constitution for Virginia Golf Club

VlRGINIA GOLF CLUB - CONSTITUTION

(Amended May 2021)

1. Name

The name of the Club shall be VIRGINIA GOLF CLUB.

2. Objects

The objects of the Club shall be to provide facilities for the playing of amateur golf by all Members in a spirit of friendship and goodwill and the promotion and advancement of amateur golf with particular emphasis on encouraging participation by young people and on developing their skills.

3. Trustees and Ownership

a) The number of Trustees shall be four. Each Trustee shall be an Honorary Member or an Ordinary Member with a minimum of ten years Ordinary Membership of the Club and shall normally be elected by the Ordinary Members at an Annual General Meeting of the Club. Trustees holding office at the date of adoption of this Constitution shall continue in office until resignation or ceasing to be an Honorary or Ordinary Member or until removal from office by a resolution carried by at least two-thirds of the Ordinary Members present and voting at a General Meeting of the Club. Each Trustee elected following the adoption of this Constitution shall hold office for a period of ten years or until resignation or ceasing to be an Honorary or Ordinary Member or until removal from office by a resolution carried by at least two-thirds of the Ordinary Members present and voting at a General Meeting of the Club. A Trustee elected at a General Meeting mid-year to fill a casual vacancy shall retire at the next Annual General Meeting of the Club following the tenth anniversary of his or her election. A retiring Trustee shall only be eligible for re-election for one further ten-year period. The Honorary Secretary shall maintain a register of the Trustees containing their names, postal and e-mail addresses, phone numbers, dates of election and retirement. Whenever the number shall fall below four, the resulting vacancy shall be filled as soon as practicable. Pending the filling of such vacancy, the remaining Trustees shall have vested in them the powers and duties applicable to the full body of Trustees. A Trustee, who is an Honorary Member, shall be entitled to receive notice of, attend and vote at any General Meeting of the Club. The Trustees of Virginia Golf Club may not serve on the Management Committee.

b) All lands, buildings and investments of the Club shall be vested in the Trustees on behalf of the Ordinary Members. The Trustees shall deal with the property of the Club solely as directed by the general body of Ordinary Members at a General Meeting.

4. Indemnifications and Disclaimers.

a) Indemnification of Trustees and Members of the Management Committee

Every Trustee and member of the Management Committee of the Club and other official club committee and sub-committee members shall be indemnified, out of the assets of the Club, against all losses or liabilities which they, jointly or individually, may sustain or incur while properly discharging their duties in accordance with these rules. Each Ordinary Member (including such of the Trustees as are Ordinary Members) shall contribute equally to such indemnification and such indemnity shall be deemed to be a condition of membership of the Club.

b) Personal Property

All personal belongings of members, employees, visitors, and others on or in the Club premises and property shall be at the sole risk of the owner and the Club or Management Committee shall not be responsible for any loss or damage thereto. Nothing in this Clause shall prejudice any claim by the Club or any Member thereof or the Management Committee or the owner against any Insurance Company for the loss or damage sustained.

c) Personal Risks

Members, Visitors and others using the Club, its buildings or premises, or course, whether or not engaged in the Club's activities, games or functions, shall do so at their own personal risk as to injury or damage and the Club, Management Committee and other Members shall be saved harmless and indemnified in respect thereof, and Members shall hold one another mutually indemnified as against damage arising from any Club activities aforesaid or the state or condition of the Club's premises, its furnishings, equipment or facilities or the like, and the Club, Management Committee and Members will not be responsible for the loss or damage to a Member or to Visitors or others. Nothing in this Clause shall prejudice any claim by the Club or the Management Committee or any Member against any Insurance Company.

5. Management Committee - Membership

a) The general management of the Club shall be vested in a Management Committee. The Management Committee shall consist of a maximum of 12 (twelve) members, comprised of the Chairperson, the two Captains, the two Vice Captains, the Honorary Secretary, the Honorary Treasurer, the President, and 4 (four) other elected members. The Honorary Secretary shall maintain a register of the Officers of the Club containing their names, postal and e-mail addresses, phone numbers, dates of election and retirement.

b) The Management Committee should have a minimum representation of 4 representatives from each of the men’s and ladies’ sections.

c) There will be a single President representing Virginia Golf Club. The position of President shall alternate between a nominee of the Ladies committee and one from the Men’s committee and shall be subject to ratification at the AGM.

d) The Chairperson shall be appointed for a term length of three years and may serve in that position for a maximum of two consecutive terms. The President or Captains may not hold the office of Chairperson during their term of office.

e) To be eligible for election as Honorary Secretary or Honorary Treasurer, a candidate must be an Ordinary Member of the Club and have a minimum of two years Ordinary Membership. The Honorary Secretary and Honorary Treasurer shall be elected annually at the Annual General Meeting by the Ordinary Members of the Club. The Honorary Secretary and Honorary Treasurer, while being eligible for re-election, shall not serve in these positions for more than six consecutive years.

f) To be eligible for election to the Management Committee as one of the four elected members, a candidate must be an Ordinary Member of the Club and have a minimum of two years Ordinary Membership. The elected members shall be elected annually at the Annual General Meeting by the Ordinary Members of the Club. The maximum number of consecutive years a member can serve is three.

g) A member of the Management Committee shall automatically cease to hold office on resignation from the Management Committee, on ceasing to be an Ordinary Member or on being removed from office by a resolution carried by at least two-thirds of the Ordinary Members present and voting at a General Meeting of the Club.

h) A member of the Management Committee must step down after serving a period of six years but such member will be eligible for re-election to the Management Committee after a further period of two years has elapsed.

6. Management Committee - Chairperson

The Management Committee Chairperson shall be ratified by the Annual General Meeting of the Club. The term of office of Chairperson shall be three years with the maximum number of consecutive terms being two. In the absence of the Chairperson from a meeting, any other member of the Management Committee may be appointed as Chairperson, for that meeting, by a simple majority of those present at the meeting and voting.

In the event of a tied vote the Chairperson of the meeting shall have a casting vote in addition to a vote as a member. All Management Committee meetings shall be conducted in accordance with the Constitution of Virginia Golf Club. Where the procedure to be followed is not specifically provided for in this Constitution the procedure shall be decided by the Chairperson. If a decision of the Chairperson regarding a matter of procedure is challenged, the matter will be decided by a simple majority of members of the Management Committee present at the meeting and voting.

7. Management Committee - Duties and Functions

1) The Management Committee-

a) shall hold a meeting at least once in every two months of the year. Each member of the Management Committee shall be given ten days’ notice of any meeting by phone, text, or email. In exceptional circumstances, the Chairperson may call a meeting of the Management Committee at short notice. Any decisions taken at such meeting must be reported to the next ordinary meeting of the Management Committee.

b) may, at its discretion, appoint any qualified Ordinary Member to fill any vacancy that may occur in the Management Committee. Any member of the Management Committee so appointed shall hold office only until the next Annual General Meeting.

c) is empowered to make and from time to time alter or rescind such local rules, byelaws, and regulations (provided same are not at variance with Rules of Golf, GolfIreland, for the management of the Club and the course as it may consider necessary. Such local rules, byelaws and regulations shall be posted on a Club Notice Board, and every Member, Visitor or other person using the Clubhouse or course shall be subject to and must comply with them.

d) shall form the following sub-committees.

i) “Audit and Risk”, to be Chaired by the Hon Secretary

ii) “Governance”, to be chaired by an elected Joint Management committee member.

iii) “Finance”, to be chaired by the Treasurer.

iv) “Course” to be chaired by an elected Joint Management committee member.

v) any additional sub-committees as required and to define the scope and duration of their activities. Any sub-committee so appointed must be chaired by a member of the Management Committee who shall be responsible for reporting on the activities of the sub-committee to the Management Committee. Nothing herein contained shall empower any sub-committee to commit to disburse the funds of the Club, except where it is authorised by the Management Committee.

vi) Each sub-committee must contain a minimum of 30% men and 30% ladies in its membership.

vii) All sub-committee members must be members of Virginia Golf Club

viii) All appointments to sub-committees must be ratified by the Management Committee.

e) shall receive reports at each meeting from the Captains of the Men's and Ladies' Sections of matters in each section relevant to the Management Committee.

f) shall have power for the due management of the Club to appoint and dismiss employees, as it considers necessary.

g) shall open and maintain a bank account in the name of Virginia Golf Club and shall ensure that cheque signing arrangements must be for a minimum of two Officers of the Club to sign all cheques or payment orders.

h) shall, under the responsibility of the Honorary Treasurer, ensure that correct accounts and records are kept, showing:

i) all subscriptions, GolfIreland levies and insurance premia received from the Members of the Club.

ii) the onward transmission of the GolfIreland levies and insurance premia

iii) all other monies received and expended by the Club.

iv) all sales and purchases of goods by the Club.

v) all sums reimbursed are properly vouched and approved.

vi) the assets and liabilities of the Club.

The Honorary Treasurer shall report on the current financial position of the Club at each meeting of the Management Committee and shall prepare annual financial statements for audit, consideration of the Management Committee and presentation and approval at the Annual General Meeting.

The Honorary Treasurer shall ensure that the accounts of the Men's and Ladies' Sections are prepared and kept in similar format to the Club accounts so that the overall financial position of the Club can be rapidly ascertained when required. The Treasurers of the Men's and Ladies' Sections shall submit copies of their annual financial statements to the Honorary Treasurer as soon as they are available each year.

An Honorary Auditor shall be appointed at each Annual General Meeting to audit the following year's financial statements of the Club and of the Men's and Ladies' Sections. If, when the time comes, the auditor is unable to act then a substitute shall be appointed by the Management Committee.

i) may borrow such sums of money as it may require for the management and development of the Club and for the performance by the Committee of its functions as provided by this Constitution. The terms upon which moneys are borrowed may include provisions charging the moneys and interest thereon upon all or any property of whatever kind for the time being vested in the Trustees. The Trustees shall have power on the instructions of the Ordinary Members present and voting at a General Meeting of the Club to charge all or any property of the Club for the time being vested in them for the purpose of securing the indebtedness of the Club.

j) shall, under the responsibility of the Honorary Secretary, maintain a Minute Book in which shall be recorded the Minutes of all Annual and Extraordinary General Meetings and another Minute Book in which shall be recorded the Minutes of all Management Committee meetings. At each Management Committee meeting the Minutes of its previous meeting and the Minutes of any General Meeting held since that meeting shall be read out and, when approved as being a correct record, shall be signed and dated by the Chairperson.

k) may make grants to each of the Men's and Ladies' Sections from time to time, on written request being made, to defray exceptional expenses incurred by the Committee concerned when entertaining Visiting Teams and Officials in Home Matches and expenses incurred in Away Matches by Team Members and Officials when representing the Club, and for such other events or occasions when it is in the interests of the Club to do so.

l) may grant to both the Men's and Ladies' Sections in each year a sum to be used for the general finances of the said section where it is demonstrated, by the production of up-to-date accounts, that the financial situation of the Section requires such support.

m) shall, where there is a shortfall in Club Funds for the operation of the Club, and where there is a surplus of funds in either the Men's or Ladies' Sections over and above what is needed to finance day to day activity, require such Section to transfer such surplus funds to the Club bank account.

n) shall have power, except as otherwise provided in this Constitution, to regulate its own procedures.

2) Eight (of whom at least two shall be Officers of the Club) shall form a quorum at any meeting of the Management Committee.

In the event of the membership of the Management Committee being depleted other than by casual absences to the extent that a quorum cannot be formed, the management of the Club shall be conducted by the remaining members of the Management Committee, on a temporary basis, pending a General Meeting being called for the specific purpose of electing a new Management Committee. This temporary management body shall have power to call an Extraordinary General Meeting and shall do so without delay, and not more than one month from its formation. To manage the Club, the temporary management body shall have the powers and duties contained in the sub-sections of this Clause which are designated (a), (c), (d), (f), (g), (h), (i), (j), (k), (I), (m) and (n).

8. Management Committee - Elections

a) Nominations for (Chairperson), Honorary Secretary, Honorary Treasurer and for membership of the Management Committee shall be made by the Ordinary Members of the Club on a Nomination Form, Appendix A, provided for the purpose in the Clubhouse each year. Each nomination shall be signed by the Ordinary Members proposing and seconding the nomination and by the nominee to confirm acceptance of the nomination. This form will be posted in the Clubhouse on or before 01 November and removed on 08 November.

b) In the event of the number of candidates nominated being equal to, or less than, the vacancies to be filled, the candidates nominated shall, from the date of the Annual General Meeting, be deemed to be elected. The incoming Management Committee shall have power to co-opt members to fill vacancies, if any, in respect of which the nominations were deficient.

c) In the event of the number of candidates nominated being greater than the number of vacancies to be filled, a ballot shall be held at the Annual General Meeting. The Honorary Secretary and two Ordinary Members appointed by a show of hands from those attending the Annual General Meeting shall act as Scrutineers of the ballot. In the event of a tie, the Scrutineers shall determine priority by drawing lots. The decision of the majority of the Scrutineers shall in all cases be final. The Scrutineers shall make a signed return to the Chairperson of the number of votes recorded for each candidate. The Chairperson shall declare in alphabetical order the names of those elected to the Annual General Meeting.

9. Annual General Meeting

The financial year of the Club shall be from 1 November to 31 October.

The Annual General Meeting (AGM) shall be held at such place and in such a manner as the Management Committee may decide, as early as possible after the end of the financial year, but not later than 31 December. Notice of the meeting shall be posted in the Clubhouse at least fourteen days before the date of the proposed meeting. As soon as is reasonably practicable thereafter, a notice shall also be sent by post or e-mail to the last recorded postal or e-mail address of each Ordinary Member and Trustee, including details of those nominated for election and any Notices of Motion.

Notices of Motion shall be submitted in writing, signed by the proposer and seconder, to the Honorary Secretary by 08 November to enable their inclusion in the Notice calling the AGM.

The business of the AGM shall consist of the approval of the Management Committee's annual reports and the Club's financial statements, the election of the Chairperson, Honorary Secretary, the Honorary Treasurer, the Management Committee's four elected members and Auditors and Notices of Motion put forward for consideration and approval or refusal in accordance with this Constitution.

Twenty-five Ordinary Members shall form a quorum. An AGM adjourned for lack of a quorum may be reconvened at five days’ notice and a quorum of fifteen shall suffice.

10. Extraordinary General Meeting

An Extraordinary General Meeting (EGM) may be called at any time by direction of the Management Committee or by a requisition, made in writing to the Honorary Secretary, signed by at least thirty Ordinary Members, and stating the nature of the business to be transacted. The Honorary Secretary shall arrange a meeting so requested. Notice of such meeting, and the business to be transacted, must be posted in the Clubhouse for at least fourteen days before the date of the proposed meeting. As soon as is reasonably practicable thereafter, a similar notice must be sent by post or e-mail to the last recorded postal or e-mail address of each Ordinary Member and Trustee. The business to be transacted, detailed in the Notice, will be the only business to be considered at such Meeting. Fifty Ordinary Members shall form a quorum. If an EGM, called by direction of the Management Committee, is adjourned for lack of a quorum it may be reconvened at five days’ notice and a quorum of thirty-five shall suffice.

11. General Meetings - Chairperson

The Chairperson of the Management Committee shall take the chair at all General Meetings of the Club.

In the absence of the Chairperson, or at the request of the Chairperson (if present), any other member of the Management Committee may be appointed as Chairperson, for that meeting, by a simple majority of Ordinary Members present at the meeting and voting.

In the event of a tied vote the Chairperson of the meeting shall have a casting vote in addition to a vote as an Ordinary Member.

All General Meetings shall be conducted in accordance with the Constitution of Virginia Golf Club. Where the procedure to be followed is not specifically provided for in this Constitution, the procedure shall be decided by the Chairperson. If a decision of the Chairperson regarding a matter of procedure is challenged, the matter will be decided by a simple majority of Ordinary Members present at the meeting and voting.

12. Categories of Membership

The membership of the Club shall be divided into several categories, as follows:

Ordinary Members:

Ordinary Members are entitled to avail of all the amenities of the Club. Ordinary Members with a minimum of ten years Ordinary Membership immediately prior to having attained the age of sixty-five at 1st January, shall be entitled to a reduction in their annual subscription. Ordinary Members only are entitled to attend and vote at General Meetings of the Club, except as provided for in Clause 3 (a).

Juvenile/Junior/Student Members:

Juvenile Members

Juvenile Members are young persons aged 8 to 14 years inclusive at the date of their election. Anyone under 12 years old must be accompanied on the course by an Ordinary Member who shall be responsible for their behaviour.

Junior Members

Junior members are young persons aged of 15 to 18 years inclusive at the date of their election.

Student Members

Student Members are Junior Members who, after reaching 18 years of age, are attending a recognised educational establishment on a full-time basis or are serving an apprenticeship and who are not otherwise gainfully employed. Student Membership shall cease at the end of the subscription year in which the student reaches 25 years of age. Junior/Student Members who cease to be qualified as such for reasons of age and/or occupation may be proposed for Ordinary Membership directly by the Men's or Ladies' Committee, as appropriate, for election by the Management Committee in accordance with Clause 16 hereof. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Constitution, the membership of a Juvenile/Junior/Student Member shall be annual.

Honorary Members:

Honorary Members shall be persons who have rendered exceptional services to the Club or to the game of golf or whose distinguished position or public service would render their membership of special advantage to the Club. Honorary Members are elected for life. Any nomination for Honorary membership must be made in writing to the Management Committee a minimum of 1 month in advance of a General Meeting. Any such nomination must be signed by a Proposer and must be Seconded with both Proposer and Seconder being Ordinary members of Virginia Golf Club. Honorary Members may only be elected by the Ordinary Members at a General Meeting of the Club on the recommendation of the Management Committee. Ordinary Members elected as Honorary Members shall retain their voting rights as Ordinary Members. Other Honorary Members shall have no vote in Club affairs except as provided for in Clause 3 (a) above; shall not be eligible for full or ex-officio membership of the Management Committee; but shall be eligible to compete in Club competitions for which they are otherwise qualified.

Country Members:

Country Members are persons who are already full members of other affiliated golf clubs. Country Members may have either a "competitive" or "non-competitive" status. Country Members shall be excluded from competing in the relevant Captain's Prize and in such other competitions as the Men's or Ladies' Committees may decide.

Distance Members:

Distance Members are persons whose place of residence is greater than 50km from Virginia Golf Club. Distance Members may have either a “competitive” or “non-competitive” status. Distance Members shall be excluded from competing in the relevant Captain’s Prize and in such other competitions as the Men’s or Ladies’ Committees may decide.

Visitors/Temporary Members:

Any Ordinary or Honorary Member may introduce visitors. The name of each visitor and date of visit must be recorded in the "Visitors' Book" or other such means and be attested by the signature of the introducing Member.

Persons not having an introduction from a Member may play on the course and use the clubhouse as a Visitor(s) on payment of the current Green Fee.

The Green Fee charge for Visitors using the course shall be fixed from time to time by the Management Committee. The Visitor's name and the amount of the Green Fee Voucher must be entered in the "Green Fee Book" or recorded online.

The payment of the Green Fee shall entitle the Visitor to Temporary Membership of the Club for the duration of their round, but such Temporary Member shall not be entitled to introduce other visitors.

Competitors in Open Club competitions limited to one day shall be entitled to Temporary Membership status on the day of the competition only, on payment of the Competition Entry Fee.

Visiting competitors and officials from clubs involved in inter-club competitions shall be entitled to Temporary Membership, at no charge, on the day of competition and for pre-arranged practice rounds.

Guests of Virginia Park Lodge, playing at their reserved time, shall be deemed to be Temporary Members for the duration of their round.

The Management Committee shall have power to make regulations for the admission of non-playing Visitors.

The Management Committee shall have power to suspend this rule for a temporary period at any time they think necessary, and/or to refuse permission for any Visitor or Temporary Member to use the Clubhouse or course.

Any Officer of the Club, or any two members of any Committee may (and without assigning any cause if they so think right) cancel the admission of any Visitor or Temporary Member whose admission they deem irregular, or whose presence or conduct they deem objectionable or who deliberately breaks any of the rules, byelaws, or regulations of the Club. The Green Fee paid by any such cancelled Visitor or Temporary Member may, at the discretion of the Management Committee, be either forfeited or refunded.

Membership Numbers:

The maximum number of members in each category shall be decided from time to time at a General Meeting of the Club.

13. Men's Section

(a) Membership of the Men's Section shall be the GolfIreland Affiliated Ordinary Members of Virginia Golf Club, excluding Juvenile/Junior/Student Members.

(b) The Men's Section shall

(i) Accept and abide by the Constitution and Byelaws of GolfIreland to which the Club is affiliated and the Bye-Laws of the Ulster Branch of such Union in whose province the course is situate.

(ii) Accept and apply the Standard Scratch Score and Handicapping Scheme as prescribed by the GolfIreland and such rules thereunder as may require to be implemented from time to time by GolfIreland.

(c) The Men's Section shall be responsible for the organisation and administration of men's golf under the control of the Men's Committee which shall consist of the Captain, the Vice-Captain, the Secretary, the Treasurer, the Handicap Secretary, the Competition Secretary (collectively the Officers of the Men's Section), five elected members and the outgoing Captain for the year immediately following his term of office.

The Captain and Vice-Captain shall each hold office for a period of one year. At the end of a one year term the Vice-Captain shall succeed to the position of Captain.

The incoming Captain shall have the right to nominate, subject to the approval of a sub-committee comprising the Captain, Secretary and Treasurer of the Men's Section, the incoming Vice-Captain for the coming year. To be eligible for the position of Vice-Captain, the nominee must have been an Ordinary Member of the Club for at least four years and have served at least one year as an elected member of a Committee.

Each of the other Officers and the five elected members shall be elected annually at the Annual General Meeting by the members of the Men's Section. To be eligible for election to the Men's Committee, a candidate must have been an Ordinary Member of the Club for at least two years. The Secretary and Treasurer, while being eligible for re-election, shall not serve in these positions for more than five consecutive years.

A member of the Men's Committee shall automatically cease to hold office on resignation from the Men's Committee, on ceasing to be an Ordinary Member of Virginia Golf Club or on being removed from office by a resolution carried by at least two-thirds of the members present and voting at a General Meeting of the Men's Section.

(d) The members of the Men's Committee shall be elected in accordance with following procedures: -

(i) Nominations for membership of the Men's Committee shall be made each year by the members of the Men's Section on a Nomination Form, Appendix B, provided for the purpose in the Clubhouse. Each nomination shall be signed by the members proposing and seconding the nomination and by the nominee to confirm his acceptance of the nomination. This form will be posted in the Clubhouse on or before 01 November and removed on 08 November.

(ii) In the event of the number of candidates nominated being equal to, or less than, the vacancies to be filled, the candidates nominated shall, from the date of the Annual General Meeting of the Men's Section, become members of the Men's Committee. The Men's Committee shall have power to co-opt members to fill vacancies, if any, in respect of which the nominations were deficient.

(iii) In the event of the number of candidates nominated being greater than the number of vacancies to be filled a ballot shall be held at the Annual General Meeting. The Secretary and two members appointed by a show of hands from those attending the Annual General Meeting shall act as Scrutineers of the ballot. In the event of a tie, the Scrutineers shall determine priority by drawing lots. The decision of the majority of the Scrutineers shall in all cases be final. The Scrutineers shall make a signed return to the Chairperson of the number of votes recorded for each candidate. The Chairperson shall declare in alphabetical order the names of those elected to the Annual General Meeting.

(e) The Men's Committee shall hold a meeting at least once in every two months of the year. Eight (of whom at least two shall be Officers of the Men's Club) shall form a quorum at any meeting of the Men's Committee. The Men's Committee, save where otherwise provided by this Constitution, shall have power to regulate its own procedures. It shall have the power to form sub-committees to assist the Men's Committee in discharging its functions and to define the scope and duration of their activities. Any sub-committee so appointed must be chaired by a member of the Men's Committee who shall be responsible for reporting on the activities of the sub-committee to the Men's Committee. The Men's Committee shall open and maintain a bank account in the name of Virginia Golf Club - Men's Section and shall ensure that cheque signing arrangements must be for a minimum of two Officers of the Men's Committee to sign all cheques or payment orders.

The Men's Committee shall ensure that within its delegated powers of authority correct records are kept including accounts of all monies received and expended. The Men's Treasurer shall report on the current financial position of the Men's Section at each meeting of the Men's Committee and shall prepare annual financial statements for audit, consideration of the Men's Committee and presentation and approval at the Annual General Meeting. A copy of the Men's Section annual financial statements shall be provided to the Honorary Treasurer of the Club as soon as they are available. Where the Men's Section have surplus funds over and above what is needed to finance day to day activity and the Management Committee have demonstrated that the Club requires funds, then such surplus funds shall be transferred to the Club bank account on written request being received from the Management Committee.

(f) The Annual General Meeting (AGM) shall be held at such place as the Men's Committee may decide, at least seven days prior to the Annual General Meeting of Virginia Golf Club. Notice of the meeting shall be posted in the Clubhouse at least fourteen days before the date of the proposed meeting. As soon as is reasonably practicable thereafter, a Notice shall also be sent to each member by post or e-mail to his last recorded postal or e-mail address, including any Notices of Motion. Notices of Motion shall be submitted in writing, signed by the proposer and seconder, to the Secretary of the Men's Section by 08 November to enable their inclusion in the Notice calling the AGM.

The business of the AGM shall consist of the approval of the Men's Committee annual reports and Men's Section financial statements, the Men's Committee elections and Notices of Motion which shall be confined to areas of competence of the Men's Section. Twenty-five members shall form a quorum. An AGM adjourned for lack of a quorum may be reconvened at five days’ notice and a quorum of fifteen shall suffice.

(g) An Extraordinary General Meeting (EGM) of the Men's Section may be called at any time by direction of the Men's Committee or by a requisition, made in writing to the Secretary, signed by at least thirty of the members of the Men's Section and stating the nature of the business to be transacted. The Secretary shall arrange a meeting so requested. Notice of such meeting, and the nature of the business to be transacted, must be posted in the Clubhouse for at least fourteen days before the date of the proposed meeting. As soon as is reasonably practicable thereafter, a similar notice must be sent to each member by post or e-mail to his last recorded postal or e-mail address. The business to be transacted, detailed in the Notice, will be the only business to be considered at such Meeting. Fifty members shall form a quorum. If an EGM, called by direction of the Men's Committee, is adjourned for lack of a quorum it may be reconvened at five days’ notice and a quorum of thirty-five shall suffice.

(h) The Captain of the Men's Section shall take the chair at all Men's Committee meetings and at all General Meetings of the Men's Section. In his absence, or at his request (if he is present), the Vice-Captain shall take the chair. Otherwise, any other member of the Men's Committee may be appointed Chairperson, for that meeting, by a simple majority of members present at the meeting and voting. In the event of a tied vote the Chairperson of that meeting shall have a casting vote in addition to his vote as a member. All General Meetings of the Men's Section shall be conducted in accordance with the Constitution of Virginia Golf Club. Where the procedure to be followed is not specifically provided for in this Constitution the procedure shall be decided by the Chairperson. If a decision of the Chairperson regarding a matter of procedure is challenged, the matter will be decided by a simple majority of members present at the meeting and voting.

14. Ladies’ Section

a) Membership of the Ladies' Section shall be the GolfIreland Affiliated Ordinary Members of Virginia Golf Club, excluding Juvenile/Junior/Student Members.

b) The Ladies' Section shall

i) Accept and abide by the Constitution and Byelaws of GolfIreland to which the Club is affiliated and the Bye-Laws of the District in whose province the course is situate.

ii) Accept and apply the Handicapping System as prescribed by the GolfIreland and such rules thereunder as may require to be implemented from time to time by the GolfIreland.

c) The Ladies' Section shall be responsible for the organisation and administration of ladies' golf under the control of the Ladies' Committee which shall consist of the Captain, the Vice-Captain, the Secretary, the Treasurer, the Handicap Secretary, the Competition Secretary (collectively the Officers of the Ladies' Section), five elected members and the outgoing Captain for the year immediately following her term of office.

The Captain and Vice-Captain shall each hold office for a period of one year. At the end of a one-year term the Vice-Captain shall succeed to the position of Captain.

The incoming Captain shall have the right to nominate, subject to the approval of a sub-committee comprising the Captain, Secretary and Treasurer of the Ladies' Section, the incoming Vice-Captain for the coming year. To be eligible for the position of Vice-Captain, the nominee must have been an Ordinary Member of the Club for at least four years and have served at least one year as an elected member of a Committee.

Each of the other Officers and the five elected members shall be elected annually at the Annual General Meeting by the members of the Ladies' Section. To be eligible for election to the Ladies' Committee, a candidate must have been an Ordinary Member of the Club for at least two years The Secretary and Treasurer, while being eligible for re-election, shall not serve in these positions for more than five consecutive years.

A member of the Ladies' Committee shall automatically cease to hold office on resignation from the Ladies' Committee, on ceasing to be an Ordinary Member of Virginia Golf Club or on being removed from office by a resolution carried by at least two thirds of the members present and voting at a General Meeting of the Ladies' Section.

d) The members of the Ladies' Committee shall be elected in accordance with following procedures: -

i) Nominations for membership of the Ladies' Committee shall be made each year by the members of the Ladies' Section on a Nomination Form, Appendix C, provided for the purpose in the Clubhouse. Each nomination shall be signed by the members proposing and seconding the nomination and by the nominee to confirm her acceptance of the nomination. This form will be posted in the Clubhouse on or before the 01 November and removed on 08 November.

ii) In the event of the number of candidates nominated being equal to, or less than, the vacancies to be filled, the candidates nominated shall, from the date of the Annual General Meeting of the Ladies' Section, become members of the Committee. The Ladies' Committee shall have power to co-opt members to fill vacancies, if any, in respect of which the nominations were deficient.

iii) In the event of the number of candidates nominated being greater than the number of vacancies to be filled a ballot shall be held at the Annual General Meeting. The Secretary and two members appointed by a show of hands from those attending the Annual General Meeting shall act as Scrutineers of the ballot. In the event of a tie, the Scrutineers shall determine priority by drawing lots. The decision of the majority of the Scrutineers shall in all cases be final. The Scrutineers shall make a signed return to the Chairperson of the number of votes recorded for each candidate. The Chairperson shall declare in alphabetical order the names of those elected to the Annual General Meeting.

e) The Ladies' Committee shall hold a meeting at least once in every two months of the year. Ten (of whom at least two shall be Officers of the Ladies' Section) shall form a quorum at any meeting of the Ladies' Committee.

The Ladies' Committee, save where otherwise provided by this Constitution, shall have power to regulate its own procedures.

It shall have the power to form sub-committees to assist the Ladies' Committee in discharging its functions and to define the scope and duration of their activities. Any sub-committee so appointed must be chaired by a member of the Ladies' Committee who shall be responsible for reporting on the activities of the sub-committee to the Ladies' Committee.

The Ladies' Committee shall open and maintain a bank account in the name of Virginia Golf Club - Ladies' Section and shall ensure that cheque signing arrangements must be for a minimum of two Officers of the Ladies' Committee to sign all cheques or payment orders.

The Ladies' Committee shall ensure that within its delegated powers of authority correct records are kept including accounts of all monies received and expended.

The Ladies' Treasurer shall report on the current financial position of the Ladies' Section at each meeting of the Ladies' Committee and shall prepare annual financial statements for audit, consideration of the Ladies' Committee and presentation and approval at the Annual General Meeting. A copy of the Ladies' Section annual financial statements shall be provided to the Honorary Treasurer of the Club as soon as they are available. Where the Ladies' Section have surplus funds over and above what is needed to finance day to day activity and the Management Committee have demonstrated that the Club requires funds, then such surplus funds shall be transferred to the Club bank account on written request being received from the Management Committee.

f) The Annual General Meeting (AGM) shall be held at such place as the Ladies' Committee may decide, at least seven days prior to the Annual General Meeting of Virginia Golf Club. Notice of the meeting shall be posted in the Clubhouse at least fourteen days before the date of the proposed meeting. As soon as is reasonably practicable thereafter, a Notice shall also be sent to each member by post or e-mail to her last recorded postal or e-mail address, including any Notices of Motion. Notices of Motion shall be submitted in writing, signed by the proposer and seconder, to the Secretary of the Ladies' Section by 08 November to enable their inclusion in the Notice calling the AGM. The business of the AGM shall consist of the approval of the Ladies' Committee annual reports and the Ladies' Section financial statements, the Ladies' Committee elections and Notices of Motion which shall be confined to areas of competence of the Ladies' Section. Twenty-five members shall form a quorum. An AGM adjourned for lack of a quorum may be reconvened at five days’ notice and a quorum of fifteen shall suffice.

g) An Extraordinary General Meeting (EGM) of the Ladies' Section may be called at any time by direction of the Ladies' Committee or by a requisition, made in writing to the Secretary, signed by at least thirty of the members of the Ladies' Section and stating the nature of the business to be transacted. The Secretary shall arrange a meeting so requested. Notice of such meeting, and the nature of the business to be transacted, must be posted in the Clubhouse for at least fourteen days before the date of the proposed meeting. As soon as is reasonably practicable thereafter, a similar notice must be sent to each member by post or e-mail to her last recorded postal or e-mail address. The business to be transacted, detailed in the Notice, will be the only business to be considered at such Meeting. Fifty Members shall form a quorum. If an EGM, called by direction of the Ladies' Committee, is adjourned for lack of a quorum it may be reconvened at five days’ notice and a quorum of thirty-five shall suffice.

h) The Captain of the Ladies' Section shall take the chair at all Ladies' Committee meetings and at all General Meetings of the Ladies' Section.

In her absence, or at her request (if she is present), the Vice-Captain shall take the chair. Otherwise, any member of the Ladies' Committee may be appointed Chairperson, for that meeting, by a simple majority of members present at the meeting and voting.

In the event of a tied vote the Chairperson shall have a casting vote in addition to her vote as a member.

All General Meetings of the Ladies' Section shall be conducted in accordance with the Constitution of Virginia Golf Club. Where the procedure to be followed is not specifically provided for in this Constitution the procedure shall be decided by the Chairperson. If a decision of the Chairperson regarding a matter of procedure is challenged, the matter will be decided by a simple majority of members present at the meeting and voting.

15. Times of Play for Members and Visitors

The Management Committee shall decide the days and hours of play for Men’s and Ladies competitions, for Juvenile/Junior/Student Members play and, on the facilities to be offered to Societies. There shall be reserved times each day for Virginia Park Lodge guests as per lease.

16. Election to Membership

The election of every person in whatever category shall be at the absolute discretion of the Management Committee and a person who is already a member in one category shall not have any automatic entitlement to membership in any other category.

All proposals for membership shall be referred to the Men's or Ladies' Committee as appropriate for consideration who shall forward the applications to the Management Committee for ratification.

17. Annual Subscriptions, Entrance Fees, Capital Levies and Golfer's Insurance

a) Annual Subscriptions for all categories as set out in Clause 12, Entrance Fees and Capital Levies (if any), shall be determined at a General Meeting, and shall remain as so determined until altered by a subsequent General Meeting. Any decision of a General Meeting under the terms of this Clause 17 shall be by a two-thirds majority of the Ordinary Members present at the meeting and voting.

b) Annual Subscriptions, together with Capital Levies, GolfIreland levies and golfer's insurance shall be payable on 1January each year. Subscriptions unpaid at 1 March each year shall be subject to a surcharge to be determined by the Management Committee. In the event of non-payment by 1 April the membership of the person concerned shall be deemed to have automatically lapsed and the person shall be notified accordingly by the Honorary Secretary. The Management Committee may, however, re-admit such person to membership upon receiving a satisfactory explanation and payment of all arrears.

c) All categories of Member, other than Honorary Members, shall be required to pay an Annual Subscription, except for Trustees and the President and Captains of both the Men's and Ladies' Sections during their year of office. However, their liability to pay GolfIreland levies and golfer's insurance remains.

d) No lapsed Member shall be entitled to receive notice of, attend, or vote at any General Meeting of the Club or of the Men's or Ladies' Sections, as appropriate. No lapsed Member shall be eligible to compete in any competition after 1 April, and, notwithstanding any provision of this Clause, no lapsed Member shall be eligible to receive any prize or award in any competition organised in the club. The Honorary Secretary shall notify the names of lapsed Members to the Competition Secretaries of the Men's and Ladies Sections on 1 April each year.

18. Conduct of Members

Any Member whose conduct in or out of the Club is alleged, in the opinion of the Management Committee, to be injurious to the interests of the Club may be suspended, asked to resign, or removed from membership, in accordance with the following procedure.-

a) The Management Committee shall, at one of its meetings, consider whether the alleged conduct in question is injurious to the interests of the Club and the Member concerned shall be invited, in writing, by the Honorary Secretary to attend the meeting of the Management Committee at which the matter is to be considered, so that the Member may have an opportunity to offer an explanation or a defence of the alleged conduct in question.

b) If the Management Committee accepts any explanation offered, that is the end of the matter. If the Member offers no explanation or if the explanation is, in the opinion of the Management Committee, unsatisfactory, the Management Committee shall be empowered to act as follows:-

i) Suspend the Member for such period as it shall in its discretion think fit, or

ii) Request the Member to resign and if the member consents to such request, to refund, pro-rata, to the member the annual subscription paid for that year, or

iii) Call an Extraordinary General Meeting in accordance with Clause 10 of this Constitution. The Notice for the meeting shall state that it is to be held "to consider the conduct of a Member". In the event of it being voted at the meeting by a majority of two-thirds of the Ordinary Members present and voting (the votes being taken by secret ballot) that the Member in question be removed from the Club, the annual subscription paid by such Member for that year shall be refunded pro-rata and the person shall cease to be a member of the Club.

19. Address of Members

The address, or any change of address, of each Member must be provided to the Honorary Secretary, and all notices sent to such address by ordinary prepaid letter post shall be deemed to have been duly delivered to such Member.

A Member may elect to receive communications by e-mail from the Club by providing, in writing, an e-mail address to the Honorary Secretary. All notices sent by e-mail to Members registered e-mail addresses shall be deemed to have been duly received by such Members.

20. Leave of Absence

a) The Management Committee shall have power to grant temporary leave of absence to Members. For any agreed period of leave of absence Members shall not be liable for payment of annual subscriptions GolfIreland levies or golfer's insurance.

b) Any Member wishing to avail of this Clause 20 should give notice to the Honorary Secretary before the commencement of such period stating the reason for doing so.

c) A Member whose membership is suspended in accordance with sub-paragraph (a) above will not have the right to attend or vote at General Meetings of the Club, or of the Men's or Ladies' Sections, as appropriate, during the period of suspension.

d) Any Member on leave of absence under this Rule shall, on giving reasonable notice to the Honorary Secretary, be entitled to resume membership in the same category subject to there being a vacancy in that category. On resumption of membership the Member will be liable for payment of all levies which may have been imposed during the period of absence.

e) Any Member wishing to resign membership of the Club shall inform the Honorary Secretary accordingly in writing prior to 1 January, in default of which the subscription for the year commencing at that date shall be payable.

21. Complaints

Any complaint must be submitted in writing to the Honorary Secretary who, if unable to satisfy the complainant, shall submit it to the Management Committee whose decision shall be final.

22. Rules of Golf

The rules of golf as they are from time to time determined by the Royal and Ancient Golf Club, St. Andrews, shall, as far as applicable, be the rules of golf for this Club.

23. Income and Property/Winding-Up

The income and property of the Club shall be applied solely towards the promotion of its main Objects as set forth in this Constitution. No portion of the Club's income and property shall be paid or transferred directly or indirectly by way of dividend, bonus or otherwise howsoever by way of profit, to the Ordinary or any other Members of the Club. No Officer shall be appointed to any office of the Club paid by salary or fees or receive any remuneration or other benefit in money or money's worth from the Club in respect of such office. However, nothing shall prevent any payment in good faith by the Club of:

a) reasonable and proper remuneration to any Member or Officer of the Club for any services rendered to the Club (other than as an Officer).

b) reasonable and proper remuneration to any company of which a Member or Officer of the Club is a director or shareholder, for any services rendered to the Club.

c) interest at a rate not exceeding 5% per annum on money lent by any Member or Officer of the Club to the Club.

d) reasonable and proper rent for premises demised and let by any Member or Officer of the Club to the Club.

e) reasonable and proper out-of-pocket expenses, duly vouched, incurred by any Officer in connection with their attendance to any matter affecting the Club.

f) fees, remuneration or other benefit in money or money's worth to any company of which an Officer may be a member holding no more than one hundredth part of the issued capital of such company.

If upon the winding up or dissolution of the Club there remains, after the satisfaction of all its debts and liabilities, any property whatsoever, it shall not be paid to or distributed among the Ordinary or any other Members of the Club. Instead, such property shall be given or transferred to some other institution or institutions having main objects like the main objects of the Club.

The institution or institutions to which the property is to be given or transferred shall prohibit the distribution of its or their income and property among its or their members to an extent at least as great as is imposed on the Club by virtue of Clause 23 hereof. Ordinary Members of the Club shall select the relevant institution or institutions at or before the time of dissolution, and if and so far as effect cannot be given to such provisions, then the property shall be given or transferred to some charitable object.

24. Alteration of Constitution and Rules

No clause of this Constitution shall be repealed or altered, and no new clause shall be made unless the proposal for the repeal or alteration of such clause or for making a new clause shall be carried by a two-thirds majority of those Ordinary Members present and voting at a General Meeting convened in accordance with Clause 9 or Clause 10 of this Constitution.

No addition, alteration or amendment shall be made to or in the provision of the main Objects, Income and Property/Winding-Up Clauses (Clause 2 and Clause 23) in this Constitution for the time being in force unless same shall have been previously approved in writing by the Revenue Commissioners. No addition, alteration or amendment shall be proposed to any Clause in this Constitution which would conflict with the Constitution of the GolfIreland.

The Management Committee's interpretation of this Constitution and all regulations made by the Management Committee shall be binding on every Member until set aside by a General Meeting.

The Management Committee may add to or delete from this Constitution for the purpose of complying with an Act of the Oireachtas or a byelaw of the Local Authority but (except for the purpose aforesaid) no clause of this Constitution shall be repealed or altered, or new clauses made, except by resolution carried by at least two-thirds of the Ordinary Members present and voting at a General Meeting of the Club.

25. Notices

The sending in adequate time by ordinary prepaid post, or by e-mail, of any paper or document to the last recorded postal or email address, of each Member shall be sufficient compliance with any requirements as to notice in this Constitution or in any byelaws or regulations, and a written certificate by the Honorary Secretary or the Secretary of the Men's or Ladies' Sections, as appropriate, shall be accepted as proof of the date of posting or e-mailing.

26. Force Majeure

In the event of a circumstance of “Force Majeure” which is defined as any circumstance beyond the control of the club including but not limited to any Act of God, Fire, Flood, adverse weather conditions, disease, explosion, act of terrorism, blockade, industrial or trade dispute, Government action or inaction, the club shall be relieved from the performance of its obligations under this constitution if and to the extent that performance of such obligations is delayed, hindered or prevented by such circumstances constituting Force Majeure. The club shall nevertheless use its reasonable endeavours to perform its obligations as soon as practicable.

Men's Matchplay Fleetwood Cup

Fleetwood Cup

Rules for Matchplay Competition

1. Playing handicap is 100% of Course Handicap.

2. Lower Handicapper reverts to zero.

3. Higher handicap has 100% of difference.

4. Shots are taken as per Hole Index.

5. Matches are played from the hole marker stone.

6. If the match is level after 18 holes, play continues until the next hole is won.

Terms & Conditions

1. Competition Fee is €10

2. Your ePurse will be debited on Wed 30th June.

3. Matches MUST be played on or before stipulated dates.

4. Player on the top line is expected to contact the opposition & arrange match.

5. Contact details for your opponent is available from Club Secretary, Pat on 085 157 4601

Men's Matchplay - Kevin McDonnell Cup

K McDonnell Cup Draw 21 a.PNG

Kevin Mc Donnell Cup

Rules for Matchplay Competition

1. Playing handicap is 100% of Course Handicap.

2. Maximum Playing Handicap is 18.

3. Lower Handicapper reverts to zero.

4. Higher handicap has 100% of difference.

5. Shots are taken as per Hole Index.

6. Matches are played from the hole marker stone.

7. If the match is level after 18 holes, play continues until the next hole is won.

Terms & Conditions

1. Competition Fee is €10

2. Your ePurse will be debited on Wed 30th June.

3. Matches MUST be played on or before stipulated dates.

4. Player on the top line is expected to contact the opposition & arrange match.

5. Contact details for your opponent is available from Club Secretary, Pat on 085 157 4601

New Members VGC

Virginia Golf Club is lucky to have a substantial number of new members in 2021. We welcome you all and would like to offer you any assistance possible to make your onboarding to the Club as easy as possible.

For anyone looking to get a Handicap there are 2 ways to get set up

  1. Transfer your handicap from your old club. If you have had membership elsewhere, please let us know and the new WHS system for calculating handicaps will take your historical scores into account. GolfIreland has some useful videos explaining the system at the following link

    https://www.golfireland.ie/handicap-system

  2. Complete 54 holes of play, in either 9-hole or 18-hole cards and submit them to the Club. These will then form the basis of your handicap.

  3. Cards for Handicap must have the following information

    1. Player’s Name

    2. Date of play

    3. Scores (clearly marked)

    4. Marker’s Name (Person who will attest to the scores, if required)

  4. Please place cards in the Green Fee box in the clubhouse

For any help with Handicaps, using the CLUBNET App, using the Timesheet, entering Competitions etc. please contact any of the following
Peadar Gill 087 681 3387
or
Canice Hogan 087 637 4042
or
Emily McHugo 087 782 6586

Happy Golfing!

Men's Competitions Update

Competition starts now.

The May Monthly Medal Competition is on this weekend. Competition is expected to be fierce. Already, there are 74 players booked to play, although there are some slots also available.

This is the 1st serious test of your golfing skills and is the 1st qualifying round of the Golfer of the Year Competition.

The GOY competition is a measure of your golfing skill and is a great way to chart your improvement over the year.

If you haven’t already entered, get yourself a slot and start charting your improvement post-Covid.

Good Luck at the weekend.

Arthur Tormay

Competition Secretary

Kevin McDonnell Cup

The Kevin McDonnell Cup is open to all male members.

Please note:

1. Eligibility for entry to the competition is the player’s Playing Handicap on date of entry, the handicaps for each match are those held by the players at the time of the match.

2. Members with a Playing Handicap above 18 are eligible to enter & play but the playing handicap limit is 18.

3. Matchplay format.

4. A draw will take play to decide the initial matches.

5. Draw will take place on 20th June with 1st round to be played by 14th July.

6. Name on the top line of each match is expected to arrange the match.

7. Entry Fee € 10

8. The fee will be deducted from your ePurse on the night of the initial draw.

Interested members should enter by contacting the Competition Secretary @ 086 8555 749 by WhatsApp BEFORE 20TH June.

Fleetwood Paints Cup

The Fleetwood Paints Cup is open to all male members with Playing Handicap of 19 or higher.

Please note:

1. Eligibility for entry to the competition is the player’s Playing Handicap on date of entry, the handicaps for each match are those held by the players at the time of the match.

2. The playing handicap limit is 19 or HIGHER.

3. Matchplay format.

4. A draw will take play to decide the initial matches.

5. Draw will take place on 20th June with 1st round to be played by 14th July.

6. Name on the top line of each match is expected to arrange the match.

7. Entry Fee € 10

8. The fee will be deducted from your ePurse on the night of the initial draw.

Interested members should enter by contacting the Competition Secretary @ 086 8555 749 by WhatsApp BEFORE 20TH June.

Golfer of the Year Competition

2021

The Sean Duffy Cup.

Sponsored by

Keatings Garage

The Golfer of the Year Trophy is awarded to the player who scores the most Points in the following competitions played over the year.

The qualifying competitions are:

1. Captain’s Prize

2. President’s Prize

3. Kevin McDonnell Cup

4. Tom McGurk Cup

5. Vice-captain’s Prize

6. May Medal

7. June Medal

8. July Medal

9. September Medal

10. October Medal

The Points are awarded for these competitions based on the following table.

Virginia Golf Club - Competitions Change of protocol

Date: 22/23rd May

Competition: Single Stableford

2s on 18th

Fee: €8

Welcome back to Competition Golf

Week 2

More Changes

Golf Ireland have issued new instructions re marking the card.

1. Sign in on Clubnet APP before starting round.

2. You are completing the card for your playing partner.

3. You fill out HIS details as per HIS instructions.

4. Verbally agree scores after each hole.

5. Keep a record of your own score in the space provided for the MARKER on the card.

6. After the round, verbally agree your own score with your marker AND his score.

7. After the round, enter your score on Clubnet APP

8. Take a picture of the card.

9. Return card to Competition Box.

Notwithstanding the instructions above – which are Covid related, YOU are RESPONSIBLE for the CORRECT completion of YOUR CARD. Make sure your Marker has completed it AND SIGNED IT as marker and have a photo taken of the card before putting it in the Competition Box.

It is YOUR responsibility to complete the card correctly and incorrectly completed cards WILL be DISQUALIFIED.

THIS IS A RULE OF GOLF.

Competition Sec

086 8555 749.

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Course Condition: Due to recent drainage work, GUR Notices appear in various parts of the Course. When the ball comes to rest in GUR, take relief at the nearest point, not nearer the hole and drop the ball in the required matter.

Placing in Bunkers. Tee up in sanded areas.