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MEETING OF JOINT MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE – 17th May 22

BY Kilcock Golf Club May 20, 2022

AGREED REPORT

Garrett Donnery, director of Synergy Golf attended the meeting and presented a written report. In relation to revenue income, he noted that green fees and shop income are ahead of budget. The JMC accepted his proposal to run a campaign to fill the small number of membership vacancies by offering a summer membership package.

The course report by Kevin O’Connor highlighted improvements, compliments received on the course maintenance and plans being considered for further improvements. The report drew attention to the issue of sand compaction over recent weekends after heavy rain. A contingency plan is being considered, including its additional cost, to have available on occasions when the raking of bunkers on Friday morning is negated by heavy rainfall later in the day.

23 of the 36 tee boxes are now sponsored. There are 22 in the Lotto/EuroMillions syndicate which closes on 24 June.

The Captains’ reports included the large number of members who took part in the First of the summer evenings golf competition on 05 May and the success of the ladies get into golf programme being run in the club.

Work is due to start immediately, weather permitting, on lowering the height of a number of the evergreen trees at the first green.

A number of health and safety issues were discussed. In relation to one issue, arrangements were made for the matter to be followed up the next day.

Work on a strategic plan for the club for 2022-2026, led by Vice-Captain Ken O’Brien, is nearing completion. The draft plan has seven headings: 1 Finance & Risk Management /Compliance. 2 Governance and Management. 3 Members. 4 The course. 5 Promotion of Golf in the Club. 6 Clubhouse & Facilities. 7 Marketing.

The June meeting will be held on Tuesday 21 June. A special JMC meeting with be held on Tuesday 31 May at 8.30pm.

Joint Management Committee

LATEST JMC REPORT

BY Kilcock Golf Club March 25, 2021

Two new members, Ger Eyres O’Brien and Elaine Buckley, were co-opted on to the JMC and welcomed at the meeting.

Garrett Donnery, director of Synergy Golf Ltd, attended the meeting and gave a report on all aspects of his company’s work with the club since the February JMC meeting.

The Hon. Treasurer (Dominic Holmes) briefed the meeting on the membership renewal. He stated that taking into account all the difficulties and strains arising from Covid-19, membership renewal in the club was very encouraging.

The meeting decided to immediately recruit a fifth course staff member. The new staff member will be employed until the end of Autumn.

The JMC welcomed the allocation of a grant of €12,400 under the Golf Ireland resilience grant. A sub-committee was set up to guide the club in compliance with Golf Ireland conditions of approval. Members of the sub-committee are: Dominic Holmes (convenor), Anne Connellan, Pat Mahon, P.J. Gannon.

The club’s constitution is currently being reviewed by a sub-committee. Golf Ireland has promised to provide a template constitution soon that will be suitable and helpful for all clubs.

The meeting agreed to a purchase order system under which purchase orders will require Hon. Treasurer approval and such purchases must be only for items provided for in the current year’s budget.

The meeting thanked and complimented the members of the Ladies’ Club, and in particular, Ann Cribben and Lady Captain Eileen O’Toole, for the flower beds upgrade already carried out and the additional flower baskets and planter containers due for arrival shortly.

Members expressed the hope that the club will be open for golf and ‘busy as a bee’ by the time of the April JMC meeting on 20th April.

JMC – Important Member Update

BY Kilcock Golf Club February 19, 2021

Dear Fellow Member

As the Joint Management Committee, elected by yourself and your fellow members, who voluntarily work at different levels to ensure the orderly development and the necessary maintenance of your club, we believe in these terrible times of COVID-19 that we should talk directly to our members to outline to all of you the true picture of what is happening within your golf club.

We wish to address the current situation during what is now the important renewal time for every member as we approach another golfing season. We sincerely hope that we will be in a position to reopen next month, and as always, we will be taking the advice of the Government and Golf Ireland.

We are aware that a lot of information has been given to members by way of the weekly newsletter, and we are also aware that some members, for whatever reasons, do not read this on a regular basis. We believe this is a very important communications tool, and together with the newly designed and updated Club website can offer all up-to-date information for members. Having said this we believe that this personal message to all members is necessary to outline the following important points:

  1. This club is a members’ owned club, where no person/family or company, benefits from its operation.
  1. Synergy Golf Ltd work with our club to ensure that we continuously improve the facilities that we provide for our members and visitors, both on and off the course. They are of course a commercial enterprise, and they do charge a fee to the club, which in fact is quite reasonable. Their track record with the club over the last number of years is beyond reproach, and Synergy Golf Ltd, together with your elected management committee, have helped to bring this club from a very delicate financial position following the recession, to a place where in 2020 we generated an operating surplus. However, despite the fact that we got through the problems of lockdown and continued to play golf in 2020, we are not out of the woods yet. The Club also has quite a lot of historical debt, which we have been managing, and the forecast is that in a relatively short period of time we hope to be back to what we believe is a more manageable position. We have also managed to improve the facilities, both on and off the course, and we intend to continue this as funding becomes available.
  1. Yes, we made an operating surplus in 2020, but this is the first time for a number of years. This surplus was used to bring our debt situation down and towards some capital expenditure including the upgrade of the dining room and a new water filtration system.
  1. During the current lockdown period, more money has been spent on the course and club premises than at ‘normal times’ i.e. starting on drainage fixes, urgent repairs to water treatment systems, and repairs to buildings. We urgently need to replace the wastewater treatment plant, as the current one cannot cope with the level of usage.
  1. During the lockdown period, all staff have been fully employed and have worked diligently to ensure we have continuity in the administration and maintenance of the course. This is of the utmost importance and will enable the club to open for playing as soon as lockdown is lifted.
  1. We must emphasize that the only saving accrued during this time has been on energy consumption and utilities.
  1. We have generated no income from the day to day operations of the club facilities during the lockdown period. We do wish to acknowledge that the club, like all clubs, has received some Covid-19 grant support and we are applying for other grants for which the club may be eligible.
  1. Annual membership subscriptions have not been increased for some time.

First and foremost, we sincerely thank the great volume of loyal members who have already committed to their membership for 2021. We understand that some of you might have been waiting to see what was happening regarding your renewal during the current ‘lockdown’ period and we would urge you to renew your membership as soon as possible through one of the available methods.

You may have thought of the following questions in the aftermath of lockdown:

 

  • Will I get a ‘deal’?
  • Will there be an extra period of time given to account for the closure?
  • Will I get money back?

 

You will have noticed that since Christmas the weather has been so bad that even if it had been possible to reopen the course it probably would have been unplayable. We felt it very important to tell you all that yes, we gave consideration to see if any incentive can be given to members renewing, however we have to consider the main priority and that is to do all we can to ensure your club is maintained and progresses through this period.  In answer to the above questions:

 

  • We cannot feasibly introduce a deal, give financial compensation or extend the time period as to do any of the above would create severe financial issues for the club in a few months.

 

  • We are sure that as a member you will understand this and once we get the chance to re-open we are sure that demand for golf will be at an even higher level than that experienced last summer after a similar lockdown

 

For those of you who have not yet renewed, we ask you to please consider the above points and please remember that this is your club. Should you wish to discuss your particular situation, you are welcome to approach the Pro Shop staff in strict confidence, and they will do anything possible to help.

At a meeting of the JMC on Tuesday of this week, it was agreed unanimously to extend the deadline for renewal of membership from the end of February until 17th March. It was also agreed to reward all members who have renewed by 17th March by entering them into a draw for prizes as listed below:

Entry into a Members’ Raffle:

1st:  Free Membership for 2022
2nd:  Motocaddy: Electric Golf Trolley
3rd:  1 Year’s Golf Lessons (12 lessons)
4th:  Waterproof Golf Bag
5th:  Head to Toe in Ping Golf Apparel
6th:  Waterproof Golf Suit
7th: Pair of Adidas Shoes + Polo Shirt
8th;   Pair of Skechers Shoes + Polo Shirt
9th:   Dozen Taylor Made Golf Balls + Cap
10th:  Polo Shirt + Cap

It was also agreed that all full members, including U40’s, who renew by 17 March will receive a voucher for a 4 ball which can be used to bring guests to the club and showcase our facilities. Other categories of members who renew before 17 March will receive a 2 ball voucher.

We want to confirm that all credit balances of members in the pro shop and restaurant carry forward automatically into 2021 and the previous requirement to use the 2020 Restaurant credit by end of year will not apply in current circumstances.

This letter has the unanimous backing of the members of your Joint Management Committee and the club trustees.

Thank you for your attention.
Yours sincerely,

Joint Management Committee   

P.J. Gannon (President)
Tommy Tallon (Captain),   Eileen O’Toole (Lady Captain),
Ian Dack  (Honorary Secretary),   Dominic Holmes (Hon. Treasurer)
Pat Mahon (Vice-Captain), Ken O’Brien, Pat Barrett, Deborah Kelly,
Anne Connellan (Trustee),  Peter O’Toole (Trustee), Brendan Tyrrell (Trustee)

LATEST JMC REPORT

BY Kilcock Golf Club February 18, 2021

Meeting of the Joint Management Committee (JMC) on Tuesday 16 February 2021

AGREED REPORT

The February meeting of the Joint Management Committee (JMC) was held on Tuesday 16 Feb 2021 by remote technology.

The challenge for members and for the club in relation to the renewal of club membership was a major item on the meeting’s agenda. Following the extensive discussion, a special letter will be emailed to all members on Friday next, 19 Feb. Please watch out for it.

Garrett Donnery, director of Synergy Golf, joined the start of the meeting and provided a report and advice on a number of matters.

Five sub-committees presented either interim or final reports. Arising from one of the reports the JMC authorised the seeking of sponsorship for the tee boxes and decided that all such income would be allocated to sanding the course. A revised leave of absence policy was agreed and will be published shortly on the club website. The interim report from the club constitution sub-committee was adopted together with its recommendation that the club’s constitution be modelled closely on the template prepared by Golf Ireland. The meeting welcomed the offer after the January meeting by three members of the club to join (short-term) sub-committees set up at that meeting.

The meeting welcomed the launch of the club’s new website and the JMC hopes to make good use of this site to update members on all aspects of the club and also to showcase the club to the outside world.

The meeting authorised the signing of a two year lease for the former pro shop with the current tenant whose year one lease is now expiring.

The club will make an application in the next two weeks for a grant under the Sports Capital Grant scheme 2021. The club is awaiting a decision, due in the next two weeks, on its application for a grant under the Resilience Grant scheme.

The JMC invited members of the club to consider joining the JMC for this year to fill the three vacancies on the committee. To offer, please contact the pro shop, [email protected] . The ideal response would be two lady members and one male member.

The meeting passed a vote of sympathy with men’s club Hon Secretary, John Kennedy, on the death of his mother. RIP.

The March meeting of the JMC will be held on Tuesday 16 March 2021

JMC AGREED REPORT

BY Kilcock Golf Club January 7, 2021

The Joint Management Committee (JMC) of the club held a special meeting on Monday 4th January 2021 to consider and decide upon its top priorities for the coming 2021 season.

The JMC agreed on the following as their priorities which can be added to during the year:

– The safety of staff, members, and visitors especially during Covid-19 crisis

– The club’s financial wellbeing

– Ongoing improvements to the course and its maintenance

– Identifying and responding to the aspirations and preferences of members

– Ongoing improvement to facilities for the benefit of members

– The further development of golf within the club

The implementation of these priorities will be undertaken in close co-operation and with the assistance and guidance of Synergy Golf, the club’s advisors and agents. Regular reports will be presented to members throughout the year, and a summary at year-end, of actions and initiatives taken to progress the priorities.

The meeting repeated its December invitation to all members and to the Men’s and Ladies’ Club to submit suggestions for improving the club.

The JMC wished a happy and safe New Year to all members and staff and their families.

The next ordinary meeting of the JMC will be held on Tuesday 19 Jan 2021