Good
morning, ladies. How are you? I hope that you and yours are well and ready to
take the first cautious and, I’d say, exciting steps back to a new kind of post-lockdown
normality.
What a
beautiful day for the reopening of our beautiful golf courses. Who knows how
rusty my game is going to be? Who cares? It will be just delightful to be out
there playing the game with a ‘real’ golfing friend. However, I think it’s just
as well I’ll be playing social golf without the pressure of a card in my hand.
In case you need some help as you get back into the swing of things, if
relevant to you, please may I remind you of the 2020 Rule
Changes in Effect for Golfers Age 60+ that I introduced in my post of 26
April. Here are the others:
Rule 3.B.3 – There shall be no such thing as a
lost ball. The missing ball is on or near the course and will eventually
be found and pocketed by someone else, thereby making it a stolen ball. The
senior player is not to compound the felony by charging himself with a penalty.
Rule 4.c.7 – If a putt passes over a hole
without dropping, it is deemed to have dropped. The Law of Gravity
supersedes the Rules of Golf.
Rule 5
- Putts that stop close enough to the cup that they could be blown in, may be blown
in. This does not apply to balls more than three inches from the Hole. No one
wants to make a mockery of the game.
Rule 6.a.9
– There is no penalty for so-called “out of
bounds”. If penny-pinching golf course owners bought sufficient land this would
not occur. The senior player deserves an apology, not a penalty.
Rule 7.G.15 – There is no penalty for a ball in a
water hazard, as golf balls should float. Senior players should not be penalized
for any shortcomings of the manufacturers.
Rule 8.k.9 – Advertisements claim that golf scores
can be improved by purchasing new golf equipment. Since this is financially
impractical for many senior players, one-half stroke per hole may be subtracted
for using old equipment.
I would love to read any of your ‘back to golf’ stories or see
your photos. Please email me at Lorna200LMJ@btinternet.com or message me on 07717 133397.
In the meantime, ENJOY GOLF and KEEP SAFE
Lorna
Lorna M Johnson
Captain, ALCGA
Friday, 29 May 2020
Tuesday, 12 May 2020
COVID-19 Coronavirus: 12 May 2020
Unfortunately, following last week’s announcement by First
Minister Nicola Sturgeon about the continuation in Scotland of the ‘Stay at
Home’ instruction, and taking account of the inevitable restrictions that will
be in place whenever there is a return to playing golf, I have the
disappointing task of telling you that the ALCGA Management Committee and
officials have concluded that we must abandon all County competitions for the 2020
season.
In my message of 28 April, I outlined reasons for the
cancellation of the Northern Division Inter-County Jamboree and the North of
Scotland Championship. The same reasons apply now with regard to our local
fixtures. My messages of 21 and 24 March listed competitions that were
cancelled then. For clarity, the following competitions are affected by our
most recent decision.
·
County Opens that are scheduled
in July and August will be cancelled – Kemnay on 02 July, Murcar Links on 13
July, Deeside on 27 July, Newmachar on 31 July, Cruden Bay on 20 August, and
Peterculter on 27 August.
·
The Tri-Am competition at
Oldmeldrum on 10 July will be cancelled.
·
The Lyon Inter-Club Double Foursomes
at Hazlehead MacKenzie on 03-04 August will be cancelled.
·
The Commonwealth Spoons qualifying
competition at Kintore on 17 August will be cancelled.
·
The provisionally rescheduled County
Championship at Meldrum House on 11-13 September will not take place.
·
The Sheena Wood Rosebowl
tournament will not run in 2020. Current qualifiers will go forward to play in
2021.
If you have placed an entry for any of the above events, the
relevant Club Rep or Honorary Secretary Karen will be in touch with you.
ALCGA fees will not be payable in 2020. However, we are aware that the
collection of fees has been disrupted by lockdown. If you have already paid
your £10 annual subscription, we are asking your Club Rep to offer you three
options: donate your £10 to County funds towards 2020 expenditure; leave your
£10 as early payment of your 2021 subscription; or receive a refund of your
£10. If you have not yet paid your £10 subscription, you may still donate £10
via your Club Rep to the County funds. If you have already paid a £10 new or
lapsed membership fee, you may choose to carry it forward to 2021 or have a
refund. I am sure you will bear with your Club Rep and Honorary Treasurer Carol
if there is a delay until it is practicable for them to deal with some of these
transactions.
As the summer passes, we will continue to monitor advice and
developments. To end on a positive note … if it emerges that there is a possibility
of holding a safe event late in the season, we will aim to organise an ad hoc friendly golfing get-together
to nurture the spirit and camaraderie of our valued County
community.
In the meantime, please take care and keep safe.
Lorna
Lorna M Johnson
Captain, ALCGA
Tuesday, 28 April 2020
COVID-19 Coronavirus: 28 April 2020
During the past week, Jackie Brown, Angus LCGA Captain, and
Jillian Milne, Perth & Kinross LCGA Captain, have been communicating with me
about the 2020 Northern Division Inter-County Jamboree and the 2020 North of Scotland
Championship.
We have been considering advice and developments during this
second 3 week period of lockdown. The Scottish Government has said that large
gatherings are unlikely to be permitted in the foreseeable future. We know that
Scottish Golf has decided to cancel all competitive events, including the
County Finals and the Commonwealth Spoons Final.
We are aware that politicians have turned their attention to how
we can exit from lockdown without compromising the safety of individuals and
the NHS. We read in yesterday’s letter to Member Clubs from Karin Sharp,
Scottish Golf’s Chief Operating Officer that “it is highly likely that any
return [to golf] will be in phases, with single golfers or household groups in
the first instance”. Without knowing what the relaxation
of lockdown will entail, it is difficult to plan events.
Within their rationale for cancelling events, Scottish Golf mentions the
protection of staff and helper volunteers, the availability of accommodation and
catering facilities for participants, and the suitability of temporary playing
conditions for championship matches. These issues all apply to our Jamboree and
the North of Scotland Championship. Additionally, the sharing of a golf ball in
a foursomes game format is potentially hazardous.
Taking account of all these factors, and in the interests of securing
the wellbeing of all County members in our division, the following conclusions
have been reached:
· The 2020 Northern Division Inter-County
Jamboree at Monifieth Golf Club is cancelled.
· The 2020 North of Scotland
Championship at Blairgowrie Golf Club is cancelled.
· Angus LCGA will retain current responsibility
for the Northern Division Inter-County Jamboree and will host it in 2021 around
dates similar to those that were scheduled in June this year.
· Perth & Kinross LCGA will
retain current responsibility for the North of Scotland Championship and will
host it in 2021 around dates similar to those that were scheduled in July this
year.
It is really disappointing to have had to be involved in making
these cancellation decisions and to have to share them with you now. For our
Team Squad - especially those players who were aiming for team selection – and
for our selector Laura (McLardy), the loss of the Jamboree, a highlight of
their golfing season, is especially saddening and frustrating. However, it is
pleasing that we Aberdeenshire ladies will have the opportunities to visit our
Angus and P&K friends on their home territories for great competitions next
year.
As always, please take care and stay safe.
Lorna
Lorna M Johnson
Captain, ALCGA
Sunday, 26 April 2020
Keeping in Touch - 26 April 2020
How
are you? I hope that you and yours are staying safe and well during these
challenging times when family and friends feel more important than ever but
when we can’t meet up with most of them in person. Friday past should have seen
the first ALCGA Open of the 2020 season at Ballater Golf Club. Club Reps received
a kindly email from Jean Murray, Lady Captain, saying “To all our many friends
in the County, we send every good wish, and say how much we will miss seeing you
all on Friday. The weather is lovely (honest), still a bit cold but beautiful,
and the course looks good.” Jean, it’s such a pity that we couldn’t be there to
enjoy ourselves.
Walking with the dog is a popular exercise, but walking and playing bingo - wildlife bingo that is (see photo of bingo card) - is a new suggestion for me from Fiona (Campbell) who tells me that collecting photographic evidence is the not-always-easy requirement before messaging ‘bingo’! Yoga, jazzercise, and pilates are all on the list of activities - I won’t be adopting skipping like Sammy (Leslie). Louise (Anderson) is cycling at 10 mpg, that’s 10 miles per gin! Gardening is on the list as is painting, maybe watercolours for some but the shed for Olive (Robb). We have at least 3 members who are playing the piano – Karen (Stalker) who bought her piano quite recently and has been taking lessons, Laura (McLardy) who has returned to her purchase of 5 years ago, and Susie (MacLeod) who achieved Grade 2 as a child and seeks to progress.
Rule 9k.34 – If a tree is between the ball and the hole, and the tree is deemed to be younger than the player, then the ball can be moved without penalty. This is so because this is simply a question of timing; when the player was younger, the tree was not there so the player is being penalized because of his age.
Rule 1.a.5 – A ball sliced or hooked into the Rough shall be lifted and placed on the Fairway at a point equal to the distance it carried or rolled into the Rough with no penalty. The senior player should not be penalized for tall grass which ground keepers failed to mow.
Rule 2.d.6 – A ball hitting a tree shall be deemed NOT to have hit the tree. This is simply bad luck and luck has no place in a scientific game. The senior player must estimate the distance the ball would have travelled if it had not hit the tree and play the ball from there.
Because I
depleted my bank of material and ideas when I posted my previous message, I
invited Club Reps, the Team Squad, and our Leadership Team, to share their
thoughts and news. I was delighted to receive so many responses that I have had
to be selective in what I am including today. Thanks to you all, with apologies
for not referencing everyone by name.
Walking with the dog is a popular exercise, but walking and playing bingo - wildlife bingo that is (see photo of bingo card) - is a new suggestion for me from Fiona (Campbell) who tells me that collecting photographic evidence is the not-always-easy requirement before messaging ‘bingo’! Yoga, jazzercise, and pilates are all on the list of activities - I won’t be adopting skipping like Sammy (Leslie). Louise (Anderson) is cycling at 10 mpg, that’s 10 miles per gin! Gardening is on the list as is painting, maybe watercolours for some but the shed for Olive (Robb). We have at least 3 members who are playing the piano – Karen (Stalker) who bought her piano quite recently and has been taking lessons, Laura (McLardy) who has returned to her purchase of 5 years ago, and Susie (MacLeod) who achieved Grade 2 as a child and seeks to progress.
Whilst some of us are practising piano playing, others are honing our
golfing skills and knowledge. Practice nets have been constructed in gardens
and chipping nets put in place. Putting is prominent, outdoors on
lawn-converted putting greens (like Louise’s in the photo) or indoors on
carpets. Aberdeen Ladies’ putting competition has upturned tees as targets from
a socially distant 2 metres - tricky I’m told by Gill (Bruce) who was blaming
the carpet for poor performance not the small target! Sammy was in trouble when
she took to wedge practice with a foam ball in the lounge and broke the window
blind! Some of us are listening to golf podcasts and others are learning the 2020 Rule
Changes in Effect for Golfers Age 60+, provided via Carol (Whicher). Here
are a few of them:
Rule 9k.34 – If a tree is between the ball and the hole, and the tree is deemed to be younger than the player, then the ball can be moved without penalty. This is so because this is simply a question of timing; when the player was younger, the tree was not there so the player is being penalized because of his age.
Rule 1.a.5 – A ball sliced or hooked into the Rough shall be lifted and placed on the Fairway at a point equal to the distance it carried or rolled into the Rough with no penalty. The senior player should not be penalized for tall grass which ground keepers failed to mow.
Rule 2.d.6 – A ball hitting a tree shall be deemed NOT to have hit the tree. This is simply bad luck and luck has no place in a scientific game. The senior player must estimate the distance the ball would have travelled if it had not hit the tree and play the ball from there.
Of course, some ladies are still working, many at home. I think Carol
(Wilson) and Karen are enjoying their stress-free indoor commutes around the
house. Team squad school girls Carmen (Griffiths), Rachel (Mathieson), and
Robyn (Fowlie) and university student Annabel (Hosie) are all facing the test
of studying at home. Having decided to turn professional, Kimberley (Beveridge)
has had her debut hindered by the pandemic. With her police colleagues, Rachel
(Polson) takes personal risks to help keep us all safe. As a bus driver, Bev
(Pirie) takes personal risks to provide public transport for those reliant on
it. Many other members are taking personal risks in frontline health, care and
other key services for the benefit of each one of us. I find it humbling and
emotional, and thank each one of you, personally and on behalf of ALCGA, for
your expertise, compassion, devotion, and willingness.
Technology has to be thanked for providing so many ways of keeping in
touch through the likes of WhatsApp, Facebook (I’m still resisting pressure to
sign up!), Instagram, WhatsApp video, FaceTime, Skype, Zoom, Houseparty. Julie
(Lees) tells me that Westhill Iadies have been Zooming in to chat and, like
others, enjoy quizzes. I hear that Newmachar ladies have been meeting on Zoom
too. I’m excited to be joining my first Zoom get-together this afternoon. I
still haven’t been to a Houseparty but I did go to a webinar the other week –
interesting.
This week, politicians have been starting to say a little more about the
way ahead out of lockdown. Perhaps this gives a glimmer of light at the end of
what is likely still to be a long tunnel. Although Scottish Golf has cancelled
all their 2020 competitions, I am trying to be cautiously optimistic that golf
courses will open in some way at some time during the summer months and that
some of our later season’s events might survive. For now, along with the Management Committee, I am continuing to monitor
advice. Please keep an eye on the website and Facebook for news.
I would love to read more of your stories or see your photos. Please
email me at Lorna200LMJ@btinternet.com or message me on 07717 133397. Yvonne (Moir), recently
appointed Kemnay Club Captain, tells me that she is sharing old photos with
members to inspire memories and encourage reminiscing. We could try that too.
One other thing before I go, thanks to Laura for sending us a ‘postcard’
from her week’s holiday in April. I’ve included it below – enjoy. In the meantime, please take care, stay happy and keep safe.
Lorna
Sunday, 5 April 2020
Keeping in Touch - 05 April 2020
It feels to me as if it’s time to catch up with you all, just to
say hello, to share a few thoughts and little bits of news …
How are you? I do hope that you are coping with staying at home,
whether you are minimising social contact, in isolation, or shielding. Whatever
your situation, and given that we tend to be sociable ladies, I’m sure we all
agree that it is the strangest thing to be reliant on technological means to
keep in touch with family members and friends. Ordinarily I try to limit the
amount time I spend on social media but, at the moment, that has changed.
Whether it’s idle chat, exchange of videos or clever witticisms to make me
laugh, I’m there. I’m almost tempted to join Facebook … do I hear a few laughs
at that??
The past weeks saw the cancellation of County Squad practice
sessions scheduled at Meldrum House. Today we should be having a 9 hole flag
competition. We had one earlier in March when Hannah (Bycroft) was the winner
with Robyn (Fowlie) runner up. The week before we had a chipping challenge
which was won by Sammy (Leslie) with Donna (Pocock) in second place. Well done
to you all.
Other news about Sammy is that her wedding which should have
taken place last Friday fell victim to the Covid-19 pandemic. She and Dave have
postponed their big day until October when the celebration will be ultra-special.
Sammy was very stoical about the decision telling me that “the wedding is a
drop in the ocean compared to what is going on.”
Many of you will know that Sammy works in the NHS at ARI. You
may also know that squad member Shannon (McWilliam) is a home carer. Vice
captain Olive (Robb) tells me that the GMC have re-activated her doctor’s licence
to practice so she is volunteering to help if needed. I know many others of you
are working and volunteering in health and care roles and in other key services
that are essential at this time of national emergency. On behalf of ALCGA
members, I want to say a huge THANK YOU to you all for your selflessness,
caring and commitment.
Continuing on a health theme, I am really pleased to report that
immediate past captain Ann (Smart) underwent her final chemotherapy session
last week. She has done very well throughout her treatment although she had one
scary infection incident, a “wee hiccup” she called it! She tells me that she
will have a scan in four weeks then a telephone session with her consultant. She
says “Fingers crossed it goes well and chemo has done the trick.” We all have
our fingers crossed for you, Ann.
Other recent past captains, Marta (Moody), Margaret (Parkinson)
and Sheila (McNaught) had made plans for a Past Officials’ lunch at Deeside
Golf Club last Friday. As you would expect in our close-knit community, there
was great response. Postponed but not forgotten, the get-together will be
rescheduled in due course.z
So … how have I been passing my days? Well, I am astonished at
how adept I seem to be at frittering hours away. I have enjoyed a lot of time
watching wildlife from my garden room window. I have regular daily walks. A few
times a week, I am looking after my aged parents both of whom have dementia: my
brothers and I decided that, apart from Mum’s carers, I would be the only
person visiting their house to provide vital interventions with meals, meds and
everyday tasks. I wish I could tell you I’ve been doing my spring cleaning but
… mmm not yet!
Of course we are all missing golf and I am aware that many of
you have faced the disappointment of cancelled holidays to Turkey and other
destinations. Along with the Management Committee, I am continuing to monitor
advice about activities through the summer months. As yet, we have made no
further decisions about ALCGA events beyond the end of June.
Now … what are your thoughts and news? Please let me know and I
will share a selection on the ALCGA website and Facebook. It would be another
way of keeping in touch with each other. Please email me at Lorna200LMJ@btinternet.com or message me on 07717 133397.
In the meantime, please take care, stay happy and keep safe.
Lorna
Lorna M Johnson
Captain, ALCGA
Tuesday, 24 March 2020
COVID-19 Coronavirus: 24 March 2020
COVID-19 Coronavirus: 24 March 2020
On Saturday, the ALCGA Management Committee and officials notified
cancellation of County events until the beginning of May. Yesterday we
discussed our next steps.
Consequently, guided by the government announcement that everyone must stay at home except in exceptional circumstances,
the introduction of a 12 week isolation period to shield the most
vulnerable people, the closure of non-essential shops, facilities and services,
and the possibility that the disease peak may not occur until May/June, we are now
making the next difficult decision to cancel ALCGA events that are scheduled up
until the end of June.
Consequently, the following events will be cancelled:
· County Opens at Banchory on 14
May, Fraserburgh on 16 May, Westhill on 11 June and McDonald Ellon on 26 June
· Watt Duffus Inter-Club Trophy at
Newburgh-on-Ythan on 18 May.
If you have placed an entry for any of these competitions, the
relevant club rep or Karen will be in touch with you.
At the moment, I am in touch with the Captain of Angus Ladies
County Golf Association who is in charge of organising the Northern Division
Jamboree from 13 to 15 June at Monifieth to find out what action is proposed
with this inter-county event.
Always with the wellbeing of our community of members at heart,
we are continuing to monitor advice and developments and will update you when
there is any news.
Please take care and stay safe.
Lorna
Lorna M Johnson
Captain, ALCGA
Saturday, 21 March 2020
COVID-19 Coronavirus: 21 March 2020
At this challenging time, the ALCGA Management Committee and
officials have decided that we must take steps to protect the health and
wellbeing of our members. Consequently, at this point, we have made the
following decisions.
· County Squad Practice sessions
that are scheduled for 29 March and 05 April will be cancelled.
· Junior Competitions that are
scheduled will be cancelled – Strabathie on 12 April and Paul Lawrie Centre on
04 May.
· County Opens that are scheduled in
April will be cancelled - Ballater on 24 April and Aboyne on 30 April.
· The County Championship will be
postponed from May until 11-13 September (provisional dates at present) at
Meldrum House.
· Golf View League matches will not
take place in 2020.
· Sheena Wood Rosebowl matches will
be put on hold until further notice.
· The date for payment of fees to
Club Reps will be moved to the beginning of July.
If you have placed an entry for any of these competitions, the
relevant club rep, junior convenor or Karen will be in touch with you.
Because the County Community is important to us all, I am sure
these decisions are very disappointing for all members but it is essential to
restrict our gatherings. I want to thank those of you whose time and effort are
essential to ensure the success of our events and competitions and whose
efforts are now thwarted by these unprecedented circumstances.
We are continuing to monitor advice and developments and will
update you about other competitions in due course.
Please take care and stay safe.
Lorna
Lorna M Johnson
Captain, ALCGA
Captain, ALCGA
Saturday, 14 March 2020
Welcome to the new ALCGA website
I am
delighted to welcome you to the new ALCGA website.
Huge thanks are due to Karen (Stalker) and Carol (Wilson) for volunteering to create this website and for spending so much of their own time on designing, setting up its structure, and populating it with initial content. Thank you, Karen and Carol.
The old website has been in existence for many years and has served a very useful purpose until new technological developments have threatened its suitability. Huge thanks are due to Kathleen Esslemont, Cruden Bay Golf Club, who has volunteered and been committed to maintaining and updating the website for us for such a long time. Thank you, Kathleen.
I do hope you like the new website as much as I do.
Lorna
Lorna M Johnson
Captain, ALCGA
Huge thanks are due to Karen (Stalker) and Carol (Wilson) for volunteering to create this website and for spending so much of their own time on designing, setting up its structure, and populating it with initial content. Thank you, Karen and Carol.
The old website has been in existence for many years and has served a very useful purpose until new technological developments have threatened its suitability. Huge thanks are due to Kathleen Esslemont, Cruden Bay Golf Club, who has volunteered and been committed to maintaining and updating the website for us for such a long time. Thank you, Kathleen.
I do hope you like the new website as much as I do.
Lorna
Lorna M Johnson
Captain, ALCGA
Sunday, 4 August 2019
Wednesday, 12 June 2019
Inter County Jamboree
Good luck to the County team at the Inter-County Jamboree this weekend at Ballater. If you’re free this weekend, the team
would love to see you there as they try to retain the trophy they won last year at Strathmore.
Full results can be found here
The team selected to represent Aberdeenshire is
Kim Beveridge (Aboyne)Carmen Griffiths (Aboyne)Sammy Leslie (Murcar Links)Jasmine Mackintosh (Hazlehead)Donna Pocock (Murcar Links)Megan Robb (Banchory)Carol Wilson (Murcar Links)Sheena Wood (Aberdeen Ladies)
Reserves
Rachel Polson (Murcar Links)Gillian Mackenzie (Banchory)
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