The Minutes of a Meeting of the Management Committee held on 24th April may be found in the Meeting Notes archive.
The Minutes of a Meeting of the Management Committee held on 24th April may be found in the Meeting Notes archive.
Back row L-R: Jamie Smith/Tom Crowe/ Steve Urelly/Jacob Franks/ Adam Dent/ Thomas Vercoe/ Neil Robinson
Front row L-R: Simon Smith/ Ross Ford/ Scott Gibson (Course Manager)/ Dennis Brown/ William Smith and Izzie the spaniel.
Who produces putting greens of velvet, fairways like carpet, repairs divots and gets rid of all the weeds ? Our Team of talented Green Keepers that’s who. Here they are resplendent in their latest St Enodoc tops featuring our updated logo. Give them wave, say hello next time you are on the course.
Club Management Committee 2023/24: l to r: Simon Greatorex, Mary Rayment (Trustee), Geoff Matthews, Ian Day, Simon Pain, Mike Roach, Caroline Hume-Kendall, Martin Gargan, Martin Trees, Steve Smith & Phil Hine.
At the recent Club AGM Members elected Martin Trees as new Chairman, Caroline Hume-Kendall as Club Captain, Mike Roach as Club Vice-Captain, Simon Pain as Treasurer, Phil Hine and Steve Smith as new Committee Members.
Martin Trees – “Having played regularly at St Enodoc since 1981 it has been my home club for the last seven years. In that time I have represented the club, the County Seniors and have my lowest ever handicap. After a career as a chief executive/chairman in several industries I do have a small number of continuing business and charity interests. My other hobbies are Real Tennis and breeding pedigree Highland cattle.”
Caroline Hume-Kendall – Originally from Kent, Caroline has been a member of St Enodoc for most of her life. Her first golf lesson was with Nick Williams back in the 80s whom she continues to have lessons with! With a handicap of 3.1 she plays for Cornwall, is a regular in the St Enodoc teams and has an ambition to be Scratch. In 2022 she was our Ladies Captain.
Caroline and her husband, Rupert, live in Port Quin and have three children who live and work in London. Caroline began her career in PR but took a break to look after the family before training as a photographer and setting up a business specialising in School Team and Event photography. She now owns and manages a commercial property business with Rupert, based in Truro and is a qualified personal trainer. Her hobbies include walking, fitness, water-skiing, making hedgerow tipples and beekeeping.
The Minutes of a Meeting of the Management Committee held on 30th March 2023 may be found in the “Information” tab in the Virtual Club House
The Annual General Meeting will take place this Saturday April 8th in the Club House at 1730.
Item 4 on the agenda is a resolution to adopt updated and revised Club Rules. Notice of the detailed changes have been well publicised and the text below has been previously circulated but is included here as an aide memoire in advance of the AGM.
In 2021 the Management Committee being concerned that the Rules of the Club, last revised in 2009, might need updating to ensure that current practice and legal requirements were incorporated, decided upon a review. This was duly carried out, however legal advice on the changes made was received too late to present proposals to the 2022 AGM.
However, a motion to repeal the current Rules and replace them will be put to the April 8th AGM and will require a two-thirds majority of those present and voting to pass.
There is nothing in these changes which reduce in anyway the rights of Members, nor do they give more authority to the Committees; indeed, the new Rule 39 diminishes the power of the Management Committee. Account has also been taken of the latest recommendations of England Golf relating to the governance of Members golf clubs.
The Rules have been reviewed by the National Golf Clubs Advisory Association who provide legal advice to golf clubs. They made a total of forty-eight recommendations the majority of which have been followed including all of those relating to current legal practice.
The principal changes are as follows: (Any rule numbers below correspond to the proposed new rules)
Because of the detailed nature of the changes and their number Members will be asked to vote on the whole document rather than each individual change.
All the changes proposed have been approved by both the Management Committee and the Captain’s Committee. Work on the detail of the changes has been made by a small working group comprising Terri Gliddon (Captain’s Committee), Carole Waights (Ladies Captain), Mary Rayment (Trustee) and Ian Day (Management Committee) with additional support from Caroline Hume-Kendall (Club Captain elect), Tuck Clagett (Past General Manager) and Mike Roach (Club Vice-Captain elect).
Spring tides and gale force winds combine to cause havoc at Daymer Bay.
Friday night and Saturday morning of the 24th and 25th March 2023 saw the highest tides of the winter, these coupled with gale force 50 mph winds from the south combined to wreak havoc at Daymer. The swell and high tide ripped out over 120 metres of the fencing which was along the border of Daymer House and the beach; this is exactly next to our own sea defence line behind the 12th tee.
None of our own fencing was damaged and minimal damage was done to the toe of the dune. We will nonetheless be making some small improvements to our fencing in the next week to ensure it’s ongoing integrity and efficiency. With climate change more storms of this nature are certain.
Photograph courtesy of Will Smith Deputy Course Manager.
The Minutes of a Meeting of the Management Committee held on 23rd February 2023 may be found in the Meeting Notes Archive.