Friday, February 24, 2012

Green Spiking

Dear Members,

As already planned, our greenspiking will take place in week 11 ( March 12-16) covering both the greens and tee areas.

They will use 16 cm long hollow spikes to take out the old soil and replace it with sand and organic material to accelerate and stimulate root growth.

During this week the teeing areas will be moved foreward (into the rough) while the greens will be wintergreens.
Holes # 8 & 10 will be closed completely.

Depending on the weather conditions this operation will take 1 week.

Thank you for your understanding !

Wednesday, February 22, 2012


LADIES’ DAY


COMPETITION MARCH 2012



DATE
FORMULE
FLIGHTS
RESPONSIBLE

06-03-12

START @
12:00 hrs


Stroke       < 15
Stableford > 15


By hcp

Edith

13-03-12


Stableford

START RINGERSCORE


By hcp

Liliane

20-03-12


Best ball

Chosen partner

Jacqueline

27-03-12



Stableford

Hole 2, prize giving and wine sponsored by     ABN-Amro


Mixed hcp

Jacqueline

Soyez les bienvenues!
Ladies’ Day Committee

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Winter Jazz.....


The February 24th Winter Jazz is cancelled, but please book your March 30th evening for :
  • Happy Hour from 6 to 7.30 pm
  • Entrance fee for the evening : 15 €
  • Main dish for 25 €
  • Entertainment with Jazz Musicians



Sunday, February 12, 2012

St Valentine Cup

Results

General Assembly of Association - April 6th

TO ALL MEMBERS OF THE ASSOCIATION SPORTIVE (AS):

Please note that the Annual General Meeting of the AS will be held in the RMGC restaurant at 16.00 on Friday 6th April.

You are all cordially invited to attend and please note that this year we will be inviting nominees for the AS Board under the three membership categories of residential; individual and corporate.

More information to follow.

Thursday, February 9, 2012

Understanding Frost Delays



As you have- without a doubt- noticed the entire country is facing temperatures well below normal. The same goes for our micro climate at  Royal Mougins. Even though I understand the desire to hit the golf course, we have to close (part of) the course from time to time. This of course is not done just for fun but to ensure a good course all season long. We have to adapt and change our golf course management activities that can affect one's game and the conditions found on the course.

When frost is present our green keeper delays play until the frost has melted. This is done to prevent damage that affects the quality of the playing surface and could potentially be very expensive to repair.

Frost is basically frozen dew that has crystallized on the grass, making it hard and brittle. A grass blade is actually 90 percent water, therefore it also freezes. Because of the short mowing height (sometimes as low as 1/8 inch) and fragile nature of the turf, putting greens are most affected by frost. Walking on frost-covered greens causes the plant to break and cell walls to rupture, thereby losing its ability to function normally. When the membrane is broken, much like an egg, it cannot be put back together.

The most dangerous time is when frost is leaving the ground and the top 12 mm is thawed out making the greens look playable to the membership.
Golfers who ignore frost delays will not see immediate damage. The proof generally comes 48-72 hours later as the plant leaves turn brown and die. The result is a thinning of the putting surface and a weakening of the plant. The greens in turn become more susceptible to disease and weeds.

Thankfully managing frozen turf is not something that we have to encounter too often. We dislike frost delays as much as you do, if not even more.
Frost also creates a hardship on a golf facility's staff as all course preparations are put to a halt until thawing occurs. Golf carts can cause considerable damage, therefore personnel cannot maneuver around the course to mow, change cup positions, collect range balls, etc.

I thank you for your understanding and look forward to great golfing days ahead of us.

Jurgen Wondergem

Friday, February 3, 2012

Friday February 3rd and given the weather conditions, the course can not open normally.

So we opened the top part (1,2,3,4,5,6,15,16,17,18 in winter
greens only.

Trolleys are forbidden and buggies must stay on the path

The Putting green remain closed as it is still covered by snow.

For the next few days, everything will depend on weather changes, you can call the pro shop from 8:00 to keep you informed.

Wednesday, February 1, 2012


Due to some powder snow, our golf course is temporarily closed!

Please contact our Proshop for further info during the days to come

LADIES’ DAY

COMPETITION FEBRUARY 2012

DATE    FORMULE    FLIGHTS    RESPONSIBLE

07-02-12

Stableford   
By hcp   
Lilian

14-02-12 
Scramble a deux   
Mixed handicap    
Jacqueline

21-02-12  
Stroke       < 15
Stableford > 15   
By hcp   
Edith

28-02-12
Greensome   
Choosen partner   
Lilian

Soyes les bienvenues!
Ladies’ Day Committee