Stockport Express

Grove club together in completing project

- GOLF GEOFF GARNETT

VOLUNTEERS in golf clubs and other sports clubs are much needed at all times to do a range of jobs at their facilities, run teams, organise events etc and it has become increasing­ly hard to recruit them following the effects of Covid.

But a great team effort at Hazel Grove Golf Club (England Golf’s ‘Golf Club of the Year’ in 2022) has seen a major project completed.

Jackie Dootson has been at the heart of the action and she said: “Building an extension to our golf club balcony has been a topic of discussion for many years and has been a long time in the planning.

“It serves to enlarge the social space giving fantastic views over the magnificen­t first fairway and the 18th fairway and green and it’s been the perfect opportunit­y to turn a dull, redundant area in front of the clubhouse into a fabulous socialisin­g space.

“It also helps with all the private functions which the golf club is increasing­ly attracting - a package can now be offered that includes the top balcony whilst the members can leisurely enjoy the 75sq metre lower balcony.

“Cost has always been a limiting factor and employing outside contractor­s meant the project was always going to be unachievab­le.

“In stepped Mike Booth, one of the members, an ex- quantity surveyor who project managed the whole design and build process from start to finish (and within budget).

“Many members, mostly with limited or no building skills (and nearly all retired) volunteere­d to join the team. From excavating and concreting the foundation­s to learning skills such as laying block work walls (they were taught in this respect by a retired bricklayin­g instructor, again a club member).

“They then went on to installing the joists and framework for the composite decking and wall cladding which then followed.

“However, what was desperatel­y needed were funds!! Communicat­ions were sent out to the members, and some sizeable voluntary donations from individual­s were received.

“Despite this, there was still a large shortfall, but the HGGC 300 Club ‘rose to the challenge’. Along with donations, pledges, the odd raffle and the 300 Club, a design was able to be developed and was brought to fruition two years later with full planning and Building Regulation Certificat­ion.

“The only work carried out by external contractor­s was the glass balustrade (Manchester Balustrade­s), rendering and the steel staircase (Langley Steel Structures). Then the final finishing touch was added to the front by the installati­on of the large signage and logos (Photoscree­n)another club member.

“The overall final cost was around 30% of the probable cost of using external profession­al contractor­s and it is now a great addition to the club facilities.

“On completion of the work a special opening ceremony with a meal and drinks for the volunteers was set up and enjoyed by them all and they each received a special book illustrati­ng the great work they had done for the club.”

The Wednesday Roll Up at Avro had Steve Yule in charge with 38 from Men’s Captain Gareth Roberts 37, Steve Jones 36 and Peter Hale 34.

A 9-hole Stableford for Avro ladies had Helen Jervis first past the post with 19 from June Kirwin 18 and Ruth Miles 12.

A 12-hole Stableford at Disley had Lewis Holland winning a cpo on 21 in division one from William Henderson, one more than Chris Taylor.

In division two Bryan Chalanor posted an impress 26 to finish ahead of Joe Greene 25 and Aidan O’Sullivan, Anthony Jacobs and Peter Zadoroshny­l all 23

Top of division three was Ken O’Donnell with a superb 30 taking him well clear of Chris Sills, 27, Nick Wyatt and John McClaren, both 26.

A December Team Waltz at Romiley had the fab-u-lous four of R

Downes, M Reid, M Worsley and A walker cruising to victory with 62 from J Wallworth, T M Ormerod, P Ankers and G White 59 and S Barker, D Robinshaw,

P Hart and D Mills 58.

The second Top Dog BB Stableford at Romiley was won by M Goodwin and C Ainsworth after a cpo on 44 with S Horne and S Brown, one more than J Smith and R Hitchen.

A Mixed Team Stableford at Romiley had S Barker, M Arrowsmith, M

Graham and P Hart on top with 73, two more than C Granby, M Craven, K Wykes and J Lord and B Shore, C Hampson, E Howson and A Jones.

 ?? ?? ●●Volunteers ready to celebrate the completion of their work at Hazel Grove’s clubhouse
●●Volunteers ready to celebrate the completion of their work at Hazel Grove’s clubhouse
 ?? ?? ●●Volunteers take a break from the work at Hazel Grove’s clubhouse
●●Volunteers take a break from the work at Hazel Grove’s clubhouse

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