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Autumn Magazine 2021

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Welcome to the Autumn issue of Your Golfer Magazine. With the end of the year fast approaching, Your Golfer has been busy not only promoting clubs/ courses from across the UK, we have also been working closely with clubs that have used part of the season to help bring the awareness of good causes and charities, whilst also raising much needed funds. For instance, if you turn to pages Four and Five you will find the The Musselburgh Golf Club in East Lothian have become a “Mentally Healthy Club” this has been achieved by teaming up with organisations such as Breathing Space and The Samaritans in order to combine playing the sport of golf with the improvement of mental health. Blackmoor Golf Club (see pages Six and Seven) have also been busy raising over £19,000 for both the Hampshire Alzheimer & Dementia Association and The Uk Sepsis Trust. The above may only be two examples, however both are proof of how much golf clubs and their members do for today’s society. Indeed, with clubs using their state-of-the-art facilities in order to help promote local charities it is justifiable to say that golf clubs are a focal point for the regional areas they represent, with much of this well needed fundraising missing during lockdown. We hope that you enjoy reading the full stories published for these two organisations on their respective pages, as well as news on new products to help improve your game and of course the usual profiles of some of the best society venues across the UK. The Editor


Making strides in supporting mental health at Musselburgh Musselburgh Golf Club has taken its first steps to becoming a mentally healthy golf club. The Lothian golf club recently hosted its Wellbeing tournament on the Monktonhall course through which it teamed up with two mental health organisations - NHS 24’s Breathing Space and Samaritans as well as Network Railpromoting conversations to support better mental health locally. An excellent way to combine sport and improving mental wellbeing, the competition which coincided with World Suicide Day was played in three balls and raised awareness for the support that is provided by mental health organisations. Stuart Wright, Captain of Musselburgh Golf Club explained, “Just as we have physical health, we all have mental health too.” “As a club, we recognise that golf can connect people and have tremendous benefits to our wellbeing” he continued. Whilst it has been a challenging time for all during the events of the last two years, the aim of Musselburgh GC is to make sure all club members and the wider community feel supported.

Over the coming months, the club will host ‘Learn to Listen’ workshops held by Samaritans’ Edinburgh encouraging club staff and members to listen to others. These workshops will be complemented by wellbeing talks from Breathing Space removing stigma associated with mental illhealth. Located just a few minutes south of Edinburgh, in the Lothians region, the interesting old market town of Musselburgh lies six miles east of Edinburgh where the River Esk meets the sea. The town is well known for golf, its famous racecourse as well as many great architectural displays. Musselburgh really does offer something for everyone. Musselburgh Golf Club was founded in 1938 and, over the years, the course has hosted many amateur events and, on two occasions, the Scottish Professional Championship. In 2010 and 2013, Musselburgh was selected as a Local Final Qualifying venue for The Open at Muirfield. Designed by legendary golf course architect, James Braid, the Par 71, 6,725 yard Musselburgh golf course represents a challenge for even the most accomplished of golfer.


“ The Musselburgh Golf Club would like to announce that a meeting was held on the 11th September 2021. This was our inaugural meeting with our partners Breathing Space, Samaritans and Network Rail ”

0131 665 2005 www.themusselburghgolfclub.com


Charity Initiatives Raise Over £19,000 The 2021 Club Captain’s charity, the UK Sepsis Trust, was awarded the sum of £8,847 presented to Trust Volunteer Pete Gill by the Club Immediate Past Captain Dennis Pym and Andy Kendall from the Hampshire Alzheimer & Dementia Society accepted a cheque for £10,191 by the Ladies’ Immediate Past Captain Frances Hudson, bringing the total charitable donation to £19,038.

Supporting Hampshire Alzheimer & Dementia Society and the UK Sepsis Trust Wednesday 20th October: Blackmoor Golf Club is pleased to announce that the captains’ charities have raised more than nineteen thousand pounds for the UK Sepsis Trust and Hampshire Alzheimer & Dementia Society. The donations, which were raised by members of the golf club over the past 18months, were presented to representatives from both charities on Saturday 16th October during the annual Captain’s Drive-in, a ceremonial held to mark the outgoing of the current Captains and incoming of the new club officers.

Speaking at the presentation, Club Past Captain Dennis Pym said it had been a pleasure and privilege to hold the Club Captaincy at Blackmoor Golf Club and to be able to support the UK Sepsis Trust, an organisation which helps to prevent deaths from the life-threatening condition. In a letter from the UK Sepsis Trust, Chief Executive, Dr Ron Daniels thanked Blackmoor for the incredibly generous donation that would go directly towards raising public awareness, educating health professionals, and supporting those affected by Sepsis. Each year the Blackmoor Captain’s choose a charity to support at the beginning of their tenure and fundraising events and activities are held throughout the year to encourage contributions from club members. In 2020 coronavirus restrictions meant that many of the planned activities needed to be postponed, so the club decided to extend the captaincies for a further year, a decision which had a very positive effect on proceeds raised.


Commenting on the donations, Frances Hudson said: “Proceeds have been raised by holding plenty of fundraising events and activities which encourage donations from our members, these included charity coffee mornings, captain’s raffles, fun golf days, cake baking as well as individual donations from members. I’m extremely grateful to everyone for their support and generosity during my captaincy.” Speaking at the presentation Alzheimer’s Community Fundraiser, Andy Kendall said: “Like all charities, our income has taken a huge blow due to the pandemic, while demand for our vital dementia support services has sky-rocketed. Without the generosity of supporters like the members of Blackmoor Golf Club we simply cannot keep up. Their donation will make a big difference to lives of people affected by dementia and their families who have never needed us more.”

Blackmoor Golf Club, Captain’s Drive-in Saturday 16th October Following the AGM of Blackmoor Golf Club the previous evening, the Captain’s Drive-in ceremony welcomed the newly elected club officers. The 2022 Club Captain, Kevin Quinn drove off the first tee with a 216-yard drive, a distance correctly guessed by Elspeth Dixon in the Drive-in sweep, which raised money for Myeloma UK the newly appointed Club charity. Myeloma UK is the only UK charity focused on the discovery, development, and access to new effective treatments for Myeloma, a blood cancer arising from plasma cells. He was preceded by Nigel Barrow, the newly elected Seniors’ Captain, and Vi Ricketts, the Ladies’ Captain.

01420 472775 secretary@blackmoorgolf.co.uk www.blackmoorgolf.co.uk


DON’T FORGET MAC WHEN YOU PACK! As international travel opens up and the prospect of winter sun on the fairways becomes a reality, MacGregor Golf is introducing two premium travel covers that will help golfers protect their gear and travel in comfort. “It’s fantastic to see golfers starting to travel again, both abroad and in the U.K,” commented Steve Grant, U.K. & Ireland Sales Manager for MacGregor. “Our two MacGregor travel covers are great options for golfers who want to travel safe in the knowledge that their clubs are well protected. They both offer peace of mind, a host of premium features and are a very affordable addition to any trip away.” The VIP Deluxe travel cover offers durability, protection and ease of movement that makes travelling with golf clubs a breeze. Constructed from a tough nylon fabric with extra padding around the top of the bag, the VIP Deluxe protects the club heads and provides ample room for a full set with up to a 49” driver. Inline skate wheels manoeuvre the travel cover with ease and large storage pockets provide extra space for accessories or shoes. SRP: £49.99 The VIP II Premium travel cover offers all the durable protection and ease of use of the Deluxe, with a few extra features for added peace of mind. Additional padding around the top of the cover increases the layer of protection for the clubs, while an internal support strap keeps clubs secure during transit. Three heavy duty external straps provide a fail safe seal on the cover and lockable dual zips add a final level of security that makes this travel cover incredible value for money at an SRP of just £69.99 These two offerings from MacGregor are the perfect travel companion for any golfer on the move. If you’re a lucky golfer heading for warmer fairways any time soon, don’t forget Mac when you pack!

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10-POINT GUIDE TO A GREENER FUTURE Working with the golf and leisure sector to help venues realise their sustainable goals, GreenClub has already made a huge impression in changing attitudes and approaches to the environment since launching last autumn. London Golf Club, host of the Cazoo Classic on the European Tour this summer, and Roganstown Hotel & Country Club in Ireland are just two of the venues to have benefitted from working with the specialist environmental consultants to further their combined aim of carbon neutrality. But GreenClub believes that the golf and leisure sector can do much more to help protect and promote the environment and, as the global golf industry gears up for COP26 in Glasgow next month – the 26th edition of the United Nations Climate Change Conference – the company has unveiled a 10-point plan that it is urging golf clubs and venues to adopt so that they can start their journey towards ultimately becoming ‘net zero.’ GreenClub’s eco-checklist covers all parts of everyday life and features a number of simple measures that not only promote a greener future but can also benefit venues financially. Switch off the lights and switch your bulbs to LED. Switch off “standby” appliances. When replacing old appliances, look for more energy efficient ones. Check that the fridge and freezer thermostats are at their most efficient setting and defrost regularly to maintain efficiency.

GreenClub chief executive, Liam Greasley, said: “This is a very real issue – it’s not a box ticking exercise – and the golf and leisure industry needs to start taking note of these issues. “The list that we have compiled and are asking people to follow shouldn’t be seen as a replacement for engaging in a longer-term strategy to make a difference. This is very much the start of the path towards carbon neutrality, and we would urge any venue that is serious about making a long-term commitment to the environment to speak to us.” GreenClub – a principal partner of the PGA – is committed to improving sustainability in the golf industry and beyond and their objective continues to gather pace on several fronts. As well as their consultation services to assess current and future needs of any business as they seek to reduce their carbon emissions, venues can also become generators of their own green renewable energy by utilising renewable energy options. In some cases, any surplus energy can then be sold to the local market, rather than back to the grid. For further information, visit www.greenclub.energy Stay in touch on social media: Facebook: @GreenClubenergy Twitter: @GreenClubenergy

Turn down the heating – even just one degree will make a difference. Be smart on water usage. Fit regulators on taps, showers and toilets so water can’t be left running. Check your building insulation and reduce draughts by closing doors and curtains. Use a smart meter to monitor energy usage. Encourage and incentivise your customers to car share ….. or cycle to your venue. Source the produce you require for your venue locally. Cut down on single-use plastics and use wooden or recycled golf tees.

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JACK DYER JOINS WHITE ROSE SPORTS MANAGEMENT Promising English golfer Jack Dyer has signed with White Rose Sports Management ahead of his professional debut at the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship later this week. White Rose, an agency co-founded in 2015 by Liverpool midfielder James Milner whose approach is rooted in performance, attitude and application - will manage Dyer’s on and off course interests as he begins his pro career. 22-year-old Dyer hails from Leigh-on-Sea and attended Southend High School, who he led to a National Championship in 2012. Jack moved to the United States in 2016 to attend Keiser University in Fort Lauderdale before graduating to California State University Fullerton in 2018 to represent the ‘Titans’ at collegiate level. Representing Boyce Hill Golf Club, Essex, Dyer has enjoyed an excellent run of form in the last 18 months. In 2020, he posted course record scores at both the English Men’s Amateur Championship at Woodhall Spa and the Brabazon Trophy at Sherwood Forest. Earlier this year, Jack travelled to South Africa claiming victory in the South African Amateur Championship Stroke Play event to progress to the match play stages where he lost in a 36-hole final. In May, Dyer’s rich vein of form was rewarded with a call-up to the 2021 GB&I Walker Cup team, where he competed alongside fellow White Rose player, Ben Schmidt. Dyer then registered a 3rd place finish in The Amateur Championship, one of the biggest and most prestigious amateur golf events in the world, and his hot streak continued with a 5th place finish in the English Men’s Amateur Championship in July.

Commenting on his decision to join White Rose Sports Management, Dyer said: “I’ve loved every minute of my amateur career but I’ve reached a stage where I’m ready to take the next step and test myself against the best players in Europe and around the world. I’m really excited to be joining White Rose Sports Management. The pedigree and experience of James and Adam, plus the expertise that Dr Stephen McGregor and the wider team provide, fills me with huge confidence as I look to build a successful career in the sport. “The hard work starts here but I have the perfect team around me who have ‘been there and done it’ at the highest levels of professional sport and worked with the best players in the game. I can’t wait to get my pro career started at the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship”, Dyer added.

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White Rose Sports Management was established in 2015 by James Milner, himself an avid golfer with a 7.4 handicap. Milner, who made his Premier League debut as a 16-year-old, has won every major trophy at club level with Liverpool and Manchester City and amassed 61 senior England caps to go with a record 46 appearances at under-21 level. The agency has a dedicated team of experts with extensive experience, knowledge and exposure to what it takes to maintain a successful career in sport, and specifically golf. This includes Dr. Stephen McGregor who has previously worked with two former world number ones in Rory McIlroy and Lee Westwood, plus a host of professional sports teams, including Manchester City, Leeds United, Aston Villa and the New York Knicks.

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Discussing the arrival of Dyer, McGregor said: “White Rose are committed to working with talented young players to help them maximise their potential. We are thrilled that Jack has chosen to join our team and we look forward to providing him with the environment and expertise that enables him to make the most of his undoubted potential. “It’s been a significant year for White Rose with the addition of Jack and Ben Schmidt to our roster and the continued development and success of our players. We have ambitions to work with more young players who share our philosophy, which is rooted in performance, attitude and application and a belief that all talented athletes can achieve and maintain success with the right mindset.” In addition to Milner and McGregor’s vast experience in elite sport, in 2020 Adam Lallana became a Director at White Rose. A keen golfer, Lallana - who now plays for Brighton & Hove Albion - made his professional debut at Southampton as an 18-year-old. He joined Liverpool in 2014 and went on to win the Premier League, UEFA Champions League, UEFA Super Cup and FIFA Club World Cup during a successful six-year stay on Merseyside. Dyer joins a roster at White Rose that includes American Johannes Veerman, who won his first European Tour title at last month’s D+D Real Czech Masters; record-breaking British amateur and former Walker Cup teammate of Dyer, Ben Schimdt; Spaniard Pep Angles, who graduated to the European Tour via the Challenge Tour in 2016; Italy’s Stefano Mazzoli, a two-time winner on The Alps TOUR; and Liverpool-born PGA EuroPro Tour player, Oliver Clarke.

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Paul Ennis Becomes Champion on Finals Day The Citizen Golf Society hosted its finals day at The Warwickshire Golf Club on Friday 10 September, with 20 golfers teeing off in search of a host of prizes. Paul Ennis, a Carpenter in our Maintenance Operations Team, emerged as the champion golfer for 2021 – scoring consistently during the year and finishing runner up on finals day to storm to the title and steal the crown from last year’s champion Anthony Harris. Les Burden from the event sponsor Jackson Lifts scored highest on the final day. Neil Crew (Head of ICT projects), Pete McGreevy ( Carpenter) and Steve Hayes ( Director of Communications) won the team par 3 contest which was held in the morning. Pete also took third place on finals day. We are beginning to suspect that our carpenters are having private tuition ? Ian Callaghan ( neighbourhood manager) won the closest to the pin competition held on the 4th hole of the course.

The society raises money on the day and donates the proceeds to charity or a chosen beneficiary. Andy Bayliss, a Neighbourhood Manager, who organises the Citizen Golf Society with Ian Callaghan and Craig Farquharson (Senior M and E Surveyor), said all funds raised would go to the family of a former colleague in our Income Team who passed away in May following a long battle with cancer after working for Citizen for nearly 25 years. She left a husband and young family who will clearly benefit. The total raised so far is £802.55 but this is likely to increase when some outstanding vouchers that were donated are raffled off.

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Bowood Park Going From Strength To Strength Bowood Park is flourishing from the boom in Golf with it’s Green Fee numbers doubling in 2021 in comparison to the less turbulent year of 2018/2019. This has been as a result of increased demand and to what Bowood Park has called a ‘shift in marketing’. Bowood Park has focused its efforts on its presence with online publications and the Social Media channels that they control on a regular basis releasing the latest offers and services they offer. Max Stockwell (Director of Golf) called it a ‘major development’ in the progression of what Bowood Park continues to achieve as a business. Since its introduction to the golfing fraternity in June 1992, Bowood Park has been synonymous with value for money society days and residential golf breaks in our 31 bedroom hotel. The golf course has recently been voted in the top 100 golf courses under £50 and has been built to the highest USGA specifications resulting in excellent year round playability.

The clubhouse and hotel are both contained in one building and poses an impressive presence as you make your way through the entrance on to the driveway. The first and tenth tees sit just a matter of yards from the clubhouse which is perfect for two tee starts for large society/corporate days. Set in 230 acres of rolling hills and woodland, the front nine holes allow you the opportunity to build a score while the back nine holes offer a much sterner test for all levels of golfer. Holes 11, 12, and 13 are arguably the most aesthetically pleasing holes you will play and have been likened to Amen Corner at Augusta National. Our most popular golf breaks consist of one, two or three-night stays which include breakfast and golf. All bedrooms are comfortably furnished with en-suite bathrooms and the majority of the rooms overlook the golf course and surrounding countryside.

01840 213017 www.bowoodpark.com golf@bowoodpark.com


Avoid slow play!

With The Tee-Minus® Lost Golf Ball Timer Slow play on the golf course is usually a habit that a golfer acquires over time, as he or she acquires bad habits. Or it can be the result of the golfer never having been taught proper golf etiquette. 2019 saw a new rule come into play. The time allowed to search for a lost golf ball was reduced to 3 minutes. The Tee-Minus Lost Golf Ball Timer assists golfers in finding their misplaced ball and also enabled them to comply with the new rule, 18.2a in the R & A Rules of Golf. 18.2a states that a player is allowed three minutes to search for his or her ball before it becomes lost. (1) When Ball Is Lost. A ball is lost if not found in three minutes after the player or his or her caddie begins to search for it. If a ball is found in that time but it is uncertain whether it is the player’s ball: The player must promptly attempt to identify the ball and is allowed a reasonable time to do so, even if that happens after the three-minute search time has ended.

This includes a reasonable time to get to the ball if the player is not where the ball is found. If the player does not identify his or her ball in that reasonable time, the ball is deemed as lost. Designed by a golfer, Derek Wright for the aid of golfers, the Tee-Minus Lost Golf Ball Timer is proven to speed up play and prevent arguments out on the course when someone is deemed to have ‘broken the rule’.


Derek had watched many playing partners unintentionally take longer that the 3 minute limit imposed in 2019, the timer alerts the player when the 3 minute time limit is over as well as holding several of their golfing accessories including tees, ball markers, pitch mark repairer and pencil. Ball Markers can also be personalised with the member’s club or society log making it the perfect competition prize and an ideal stocking filler at Christmas! The user simply rotates the top half of the dome shaped device and a timer is set at 3 minutes, alerting them when the time is up! The Tee-Minus Lost Golf Ball Timer has received wonderful reviews and has become a trusty addition to many golfer’s bags… who all now comply with rule 18.2 a!

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Improve swing speed and gain distance with the Speed Stick from Tee-Minus Amongst the Tee-Minus product portfolio, sits the magnificent workout tool; the ‘Speed Stick’ – designed by a golfer for golfers, the training aid is a welcome addition to any users exercise programme. The ‘Speed Stick’ swing speed golf training aid from Tee-Minus is proven to improve swing speed and increase performance whilst acting as a core muscle workout, including a comprehensive workout programme. The ‘Speed Stick’ has increased performances for many users and has also allowed golfers to gain extra distance and if there is one thing that the average golfer wants to do, it is get extra distance from the tee! The 200 gram ‘Speed Stick’ golf swing speed training aid comprises two 50 gram weights and a Carbon fibre or ‘stiff’ shaft and is easily changeable for different weights as users become more accustomed to the aid. The Speed Stick comes complete with a workout programme and whilst following the training and exercise programme, you could gain 20 yards! The programme consists of weekly drills to help build swing speed.


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A premier club on leafy Warwickshire, Nuneaton Golf Club. Situated on Golf Drive in Nuneaton, the golf club is recognised as one of the finest golf courses in the Midlands. A fantastic example of golf in Warwickshire, it oozes characteristics synonymous with other courses in the county – set in mature parkland, maintained impeccably; with inspiring views across its picturesque surroundings Established in 1906, the Nuneaton course was originally played as nine holes cut into the farmland. The course has been vastly improved since then and was extended to the eighteen holes that be enjoyed today in 1964. There is a large swing in the slope rating from the back tees with the Par 71 course measured as Red 136 and Yellow 137 compared to 144 from the White tees and 142 from the championship, Blues.

Nuneaton Golf Club is home to a relatively new clubhouse building which was built in 1971. Having been extended to boast many first class facilities, the clubhouse is now a comfortable space with relaxing surroundings; a welcoming hub for Members and visitors alike. With a full menu of delicious hot and cold homemade food, the club can cater for any social function, and is visited by many societies and corporate golf days who return year after year.


PGA Professional golfer, Andy Sullivan is an Honorary Life Member of Nuneaton Golf Club. Raised in the town, Sullivan turned professional in 2011 and has claimed four victories on the European Tour, featured in the 2016 Ryder Cup team and has placed as high as number 28 in the World Golf Rankings. Andy can be spotted making use of the club’s excellent practice facilities as well as helping some of the club’s Junior members. The aptly named, ‘Sulli’s Bar’ is Nuneaton’s 19th Hole. Named in honour to the European Tour professional, the spike bar offers a relaxed, fun environment with a well-stocked bar of beers, wine and spirits as well as sports television.


Why not see for yourself? You can be sure of warm welcome at Nuneaton Golf Club. The excellent facilities and beautifully presented golf course make it a premier golfing in Warwickshire The golf club welcomes visitors throughout the week and is regularly visited by society groups. The club’s Professional team look after the finer details of the day so that you can concentrate on the fantastic golf course; catering for everything from golf prizes to a selection of customisable dining options. Set in leafy Warwickshire, the county is an ideal location for a golf break. The landlocked county is an attractive prospect with things to see and do for all the family – especially those carrying golf clubs!

02476 347 810 | www.nuneatongolfcluc.co.uk | manager@nuneatongolfclub.


A hallmark of Warwickshire golf is the many popular parkland courses with a few woodland thrown into the mix, some with a unique inland links-feel to them making the most of the natural surroundings and visited by a variety of wildlife. Accommodation is in abundance in some of the most attractive towns and villages that middle England has to offer. Explore the region as well as hitting the fairway for the ideal break away with golfing friends as well as non-golfers Away from the golf course, the county is littered with country parks, quaint market towns and museums showcasing the county’s historical importance as well as the remarkable works of William Shakespeare who resided in the county.

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Seascale Golf Club

The perfect place to enjoy a great day, both on and off the course. The West Coast of Cumbria features a fabulous abundance of golf courses representing different challenges, whilst matching all levels and experience. From genuine Championship links golf courses, pay-to-play nine-hole versions and inland courses with parkland surroundings, the region really does have it all! A jewel in the crown of the West Coast’s golfing charm is, Seascale Golf Club with its views of the Isle of Man; Scotland to the West and the mountains of the Lake District to the east. Founded 1893, the traditional links golf course was designed by renowned duo, Willie Campbell and George Lowe. Today, the coastal links is maintained to the highest of golfing standards. The par 71 golf course which measures 6, 370 yards from the championship white tees calls for accuracy from the tee and good course management skills to shoot a low score. As well as the championship links golf course, Seascale Golf Club is also home to excellent practice facilities with a large long game practice ground and short game practice facilities which enable members and visitors to touch up on their pitching, chipping and putting before taking on the fairways of the main Seascale golf course. As testimony to the management and green keeping team at Seascale Golf Club, the award-winning golf course is playable all-year-round with its excellent, manicured fairways and true-running greens being presented as beautifully in the winter months as it is in the summer.


Seascale oozes quality, class and character

Relax and unwind

Well worth a visit

The superb clubhouse as Seascale offers a range of facilities we well as excellent catering and a fully stocked bar. The club’s superb, modern facilities can also cater for up to 25 delegates for a corporate golf day or business meeting.

A beautifully-appointed rolling links with tricky greens and even trickier pin positions, visitors are encouraged to enjoy the setting, challenge and hospitality of Seascale Golf Club. Offering reasonably-priced green fees and a full calendar of Open competitions, visitors are more than welcome to experience Seascale Golf Club’s excellent seaside links golf course and hospitality that is second to none.

Exceptional catering is on the menu at Seascale Golf Club. One of Cumbria’s premier dining venues, the golf club can accommodate up to 60 guests in the well-appointed and elegantly decorated restaurant. Seascale’s team have the experience and expertise to cater for everything from a simple lunch to two and three course meals and more formal dining occasions. The club can also cater for all manner of social occasions and family celebration with fantastic venue hire prices available on request.

“The course has been listed in ‘Rolex’s World Top 1000 Golf Courses’ which only features 282 other courses throughout the whole of Europe. Top100GolfCourses. co.uk also rate the course among the top 100 golf courses in England”.

All-year-round availability and very competitive rates are available for visiting groups and societies through a host of summer and winter packages, which include catering options prior to a round and also food and drink after a round.Seascale Golf Club have also entered partnerships with local hotels allowing visitors to the region to take advantage of some fantastic stay & play deals, combing bed & breakfast accommodation with excellent golf on the Seascale championship links golf course. With breath-taking views of the surrounding mountains, this English Amateur Open Championship course offers a great day out with an outstanding setting with visitors made to feel welcome both on and off the course.

The Banks | Seascale | Cumbria | CA20 1QL 01946 728 202 | seascalegolfclub@Gmail.com | www.seascalegolfclub.co.uk


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“A colt gem”


Hendon Golf Club A Harry Colt Gem Despite its prominent location near to the business hub of the capital of England, the countryside surrounding London is home to quite a few golf courses. A recent trend; the growing love of urban golf has seen golf in a green, countryside setting traded for the grey, stone, inner-city street courses that London offers. It is on the outskirts of London where golf really comes into its own. It is well worth taking the time to visit the region’s selection of golf courses, many of which are designed by some of the world’s most renowned golf course architects. The Harry Colt-designed golf course at Hendon Golf Club is a jewel in the crown of golf near the Capital. The tree-lined rolling fairways of the parkland course represent a true test of golfing and course management skills. Set in the leafy suburb of Mill Hill, North London, the golf club dates back to 1900 when membership was just £10 per year. Since this time, the Club has been constantly evolving in terms of the course and facilities which today make Hendon Golf Club an extremely attractive proposition for an increasing number of members and visitors.

The clubhouse provides outstanding hospitality and numerous dining options, from simple snacks through to full-service dinners. The excellentlyappointed Club Lounge, Spike Bar and large south west facing Veranda with magnificent views across the golf course, offer wonderful surroundings to relax following your round.

Hendon Golf Club is the perfect venue for a society or corporate golf day with an array of golf and menu options to suit all tastes and budgets.


Catering for groups of twelve visitors or more, the Club offers a range of 18, 27 and 36-hole packages which can be tailored to meet the needs of the visiting party. Hendon’s friendly staff team are always on hand to ensure the smooth-running of your event from start to finish and aim to make every golf day at the Club special and a memorable experience for all. The team works with you to ‘custom build’ your ideal golf day with many societies returning year-after-year.

Ashley Walk, Devonshire Road. London NW7 1DG 020 8346 6023 admin@hendongolf.com www.hendongolf.com

A colt gem


Barlaston Golf Club

A“hidden gem” Located in the heart of England and accessible from the whole country, Staffordshire is a fascinating county of outstanding natural beauty. The main attraction of the landlocked county is the award-winning Alton Towers theme park but there are also plenty of accommodation deals locally including The Upper House in Barlaston and The Mill and Crown Hotels in Stone

Meaford Rd | Barlaston | Stone | ST15 8UX | 01782 372795


Ideal places to base one’s golfing party would be Stafford or Stoke-on-Trent, the two biggest towns in the county. From here, the county’s luxurious fairways can be easily reached and the Staffordshire golfing challenge well and truly accepted. Staffordshire encompasses parts of the National Forest and Peak District National Park whilst combining the wild moorlands and uplands in the north with the low undulating landscape in the south around Cannock Chase, an area of natural outstanding beauty. Situated just outside the village of Barlaston in Staffordshire, Barlaston Golf Club features a beautiful parkland golf course. Bordered in part by the River Trent, the course demands good course management due to its challenging layout. The course was designed by Peter Allis and built around 1972/3 and became a members club in 1987 progressing to the facility that members and visitors enjoy today.

The excellent clubhouse at Barlaston boasts a comfortable lounge bar and spacious dining room offering views across the course and practice putting green. There is also a patio for al fresco dining in the summer months overlooking the eighteenth green and fairway. The clubhouse can provide a quality selection of drinks, snacks and meals with a regular specials board. Pams kitchen provides an excellent service for visiting societies and can offer dining packages tailored to individual needs – they invite group organiser to give them a call to discuss requirements on 01782 372867. Societies find Barlaston’s attention to detail, flexibility and value for money ideal when organising their golfing calendar. Societies consisting of eight or more players are welcome seven days a week through a range of extensive packages combining championship golf and excellent dining options.

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Cumbria is one of the most picturesque areas in England, offering quality golf courses for th The region’s number-one ranked golf course and a regular feature in the Top 100, Silloth on Solway Golf Club is home to what is highly-regarded as one of England’s finest links courses.

Founded in 1892 with the help of Railway Company money, the Silloth course was originally designed by Davy Grant and has since evolved, with contributions from classic golf course architects, Dr Alister Mackenzie and Willie Park Jnr. Located in one of the most pictuesque areas of England in the Cumbrian countryside and at the mouth of the Solway firth, Silloth’s fairways meander through the mature dune flora reminiscent of true links-style golf courses with tough, true greens providing a true test of links golf. With spectacular views across the firth, overlooking the Scottish Borders and Lake District, the blooming heather and patches of gorse that is in abundance make Silloth’s rolling fairways a safe haven. Add in the wind factor and you’ll rarely play to handicap. Even in the calm, Silloth is a tricky links course offering one of the most unique challenges in English golf. Silloth on Solway Golf Club represents excellent value for money. In 2016, National Club Golfer magazine voted it the ‘No 1 Course in Britain and Ireland under £100’.

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he enjoyment of the discerning golfer and visiting society groups within magnificent settings. The clubhouse at Silloth was designed by Carlisle architect and club member, Walter Gibbings in 1903 was extended in 1908. Today, it retains a period atmosphere in-keeping with the true character of the Club and golf course. Overlooking the 1st fairway and the 18th green, the airy lounge has been extensively modernised with roof-space opened up to offer natural lighting.

Both visitors and members alike can also feel completely relaxed in comfortable surroundings whilst enjoying a meal in the elegantly-appointed, dining room. With societies welcome throughout the week, Silloth on Solway Golf Club offer the perfect package of great golf and great food. The Club offer a tremendous full-day package comprising 36 holes of golf on the wonderful links golf course and beautiful food served by the Club’s team of caterers for just £94. With catering service offering mouth-watering dishes tailored to the requirements of societies and corporate guests; visitors and members alike are delighted with the quality of the cuisine blended with the magnificence of the golf course. Silloth’s Professional team are on hand to assist with the smooth-running of the day, leaving you with peace of mind that things are taken care of and enabling you to enjoy the fantastic Silloth on Solway golf course.

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You really are spoilt for choice when playing golf in Hertfordshire. Although just a thirty-minute journey from London, the county’s peaceful charm and rural elegance is refreshing. The green county offers an abundance of luscious fields and gardens with the splendid backdrop of the Chiltern Hills. The region’s golf courses are a fine blend of heathland and woodland, with natural hazards and wonderful views over the surrounding countryside. Hertfordshire offers golf in a truly serene setting. Porters Park Golf Club dates back to 1899 when it became one of the first golf courses on the north side of London. At this time, the golf club was founded in the grounds of the local ‘Porters’ mansion. Today the only remaining evidence of Porters mansion is an underground ice house located near the third fairway. The clubs Parkland golf course’s early design was heavily influenced by John Henry ‘JH’ Taylor one of the great golf course architects, and Charles Kenneth Cotton who went on to become one of the UK’s most distinguished post-war golf course architects.

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A PREMIER PARKLAND COURSE SINCE 1899 Picturesque, tree-lined fairways using the natural contours of the land, magnificent greens and a brook meandering through several holes are features of today’s Porters Park golf course which has hosted Open Championship Qualifying event on six occasions.

A true test of golf where accuracy and course management are essential ingredients for an enjoyable round. The clubhouse at Porters Park was damaged by fire in 1954 with much of the original structure having to be rebuilt. A large extension of the clubhouse facilities was completed in 1990 enhancing the Club’s facilities for members and guests alike, whilst offering spectacular views across the course from the lounge and, restaurant and bar areas. Today, the clubhouse combines tradition and modern ambience. During refurbishments and upgrades, the Club is careful to retain the clubhouse’s character that has been enjoyed by so many through the years. The Club’s catering team provides imaginative cuisine as well as traditional favourites all of which can be served in the Club’s superbly-appointed and spacious dining room which opens on to a terrace with spectacular views across the golf course. The dining room seats 120 diners for lunches and evening meals as well as more formal occasions.

Societies and corporate groups have been welcomed to Porters Park Golf Club for over 100 years. The Club offers a range of packages covering 18 holes which can be tailored to your specific requirements.

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Abersoch Golf Club

Abersoch Golf Club is located in the wonderful surroundings of Snowdonia in North Wales. This club has an excellent reputation as a true test for golfers of all abilities and is proud to be recognised as the friendliest golf club in Wales. The course is home to outstanding panoramic views and to a beautiful setting of coastline across Cardigan Bay, coupled with an astonishing backdrop of the Snowdonia Mountains. On playing this course it will become immediately apparent that the club takes much pride in welcoming golfers , be it societies, groups or visitors to the club.

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A True Gem! The course itself provides a mixture of testing links holes along the stunning sand dunes and beach, after which you will find yourself meandering back inland to play a set of five, beautifully landscaped, parkland holes. This in itself will provide a true test to any visiting golfer as you will be playing links golf and a parkland course on the same 18 holes!! Alan (the resident professional at Abersoch) is happy to extend the club’s renowned warm welcome and is available for lessons should you wish to sharpen up any part of your game whilst playing the course. It may also be a good idea to take some time with Abersoch’s professional to improve your skill and mastery of the game, along with some tips on how to play some of the trickier holes!! The Club House offers a therapeutic patio area to enjoy your food and drinks while overlooking the 1st Tee and the 12th and 18th greens. Drinks can also be enjoyed by the bar for chit chat with other members making a relaxing atmosphere for making new friends. Food and catering is also available with an extensive menu and bespoke tastes catered for. Societies are more than welcome with some excellent deals currently being offered to play this wonderful panoramic course nestled in one of the most popular parts of North Wales. For more information on the current offers and green fees please contact the club Secretary on 01758 712622 or email at manager@ abersochgolf.co.uk.You can also examine the course more closely by going to www. abersochgolf.co.uk


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Stover Golf Club

Devon – a golfer’s dream! Located on the edge of Newton Abbott in South Devon, Stover Golf Club is within easy reach of the A38 and the M5 motorway. One of the best parkland golf courses in the south west of England, the Stover golf course measure a seemingly short 5,952 yards from the white tees. However, elevation changes, mature trees that line the fairways, streams and picturesque ponds call for accuracy from the tees and good course management skills in order to shoot a low score. The Stover clubhouse is the ideal setting to relax pre or post round. The club’s cosy Stover lounge is set adjacent to Liverton Brook where Trout and bird-life can be seen as well as superb views of the first hole.


www.stovergolfclub.co.uk Visitors will feel more than at home in the club’s friendly clubhouse atmosphere whilst enjoying a drink or bite to eat in comfortable surroundings.

Why not see for yourself? The historic market town of Newton Abbot is surrounded by beautiful South Devon countryside. The town is home to a large range of shops, restaurants and open spaces and is perfectly located close to both Dartmoor National Park and a number of lively seaside towns.

Stover Golf Club offer a range of society golf day packages which can be customised to meet the needs and budgets of the visiting party. Comprising the perfect blend of championship golf and excellent dining options with a variety of golf day menus available, Stover’s golf day experience has been enjoyed by many.

The club’s Professional team will also be on hand to ensure that the event runs smoothly leaving everyone to experience a truly memorable day at Stover Golf Club. Stover Golf Club has also entered partnerships with hoteliers in the local area. Working with the golf club, these accommodation providers offer fantastic stay and play breaks which can be found on the club’s website: stovergolfclub.co.uk/ where_to_stay


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01626 352 460 | info@stovergolfclub.co.uk | www.stovergolfclub.co.uk Stover Golf Club Ltd | Bovey Road | Newton Abbot | Devon | TQ12 6QQ


Manchester – The Capital Of The North? The county of Lancashire is a great location for a golfing break or holiday with all golfing tastes catered for. The region is home to a perfect blend of championship links golf courses to parkland resorts - ideal for visiting groups of golfers. Whilst the seaside towns of Blackpool and Southport and the city of Manchester ensure that the entertainment off the golf course is just as much fun for the visitor. The cosmopolitan city of Manchester is in abundance of great accommodation deals and is jam-packed with an eclectic mix of brilliant food outlets, shopping centres, places of cultural interest, famous television studios and arguably one of the most renowned football venues in world sport. Manchester is a city located in the metropolitan borough of Greater Manchester and is listed as England’s fifth most populated city.

Greater Manchester can be easily navigated and has a positively friendly vibe around. The Lancashire district is a patch work of visitor experiences offering them the perfection of quaint market towns, traditional pubs, beautiful green spaces and waterways within its boundaries. As well as Manchester, the area known as Greater Manchester is also home to the interesting and vibrant locations of Bolton, Wigan, Salford and Trafford which have much to offer too.



Cheshire Golf Club of the year 2021 The Senior Management team of Your Golfer Magazine are pleased to announce Reddish Vale Golf Club as the Cheshire Golf Club of the Year for 2021. The award comes as a testimony to everyone associated to the golf club, recognising Reddish Vale's wonderful golf course as well as clubhouse and practice facilities as well as the first class hospitality shown to visitors, society groups and corporate guests throughout the year.


Founded in 1912, Reddish Vale Golf Club is home to a magnificent golf course which was designed by world famous golf course architect, Dr Alistair MacKenzie. One of the most interesting and spectacular golf courses in Manchester, Reddish Vale has a proud history, whilst keeping abreast of modern technology to drive to club forward into the future. Set in an urban area secluded from the outside world, RVGC is situated six miles from the centre of Manchester but a million miles away from the hustle and bustle of city life.

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100 acres of picturesque parkland creates a quirky and fun golf course with risk and reward a prominent feature as with many of MacKenzie’s designs. Rich in natural features, hazards and magical contours; the course measures 6,000 yards in length and presents an enjoyable yet stern challenge for even the most accomplished of golfer. As testimony to its manicured fairways, Reddish Vale Golf Club was selected as the host of the Balfour Cup in 2012, one of the oldest golf competitions to be played in the north west of England.

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South Cliffe House - the Reddish Vale clubhouse is a stone built manor house which has overlooked the Vale since Victorian times. Boasting breath-taking panoramic views of the golf course and beyond, as far as the Peak District, the recently refurbished clubhouse building features fresh, modern décor whilst showcasing the traditional elements of the game.

Reddish Vale’s friendly helpful staff are highly attentive as they serve guests in the comfortable lounges which house fullystocked bars and daily menus providing bar snacks and hearty meals.

The golf club extends a warm welcome to visitors and society groups throughout the year. Full of character and charm, groups can enjoy the magnificent course, great food and fine northern hospitality which make for the perfect golf day. Reddish Vale offers a variety of society packages which can be tailored to meet the needs and most importantly, budgets of the visiting party.

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ROYAL MUSSELBURGH GOLF CLUB

Situated at the start of Scotland’s Golf Coast in the heart of East Lothian lies the Prestongrange Estate Home to the Royal Musselburgh Golf Club Royal Musselburgh as a golf club is renowned for many things, especially its history. Dating back to the 1700's, Preston Grange House was originally owned by the Norman family de Quincy running the estate of Preston grange until they supported the losing side in the run up to the Battle of Bannockburn.

With many happenings over the years the full course was opened back in September 1926 and designed by the famous Open Championship golf architect James Braid. This first class picturesque parkland which stretches over 6,254 yards, is kept in tip top condition and is a treat to play.


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At only 149 yards comes “The Gully Hole”, so figure it out! How difficult could it be? From the tee you can't see what the hole has in store! Following over this 18 hole course is a skills test, lets hope the wind is on your side and blowing in the right direction offering an enjoyable challenging game. Certainly a course for the to do list! Steeped in history The Old Club Cup has been awarded at The Royal Musselburgh since 1774 and is still played for competitively to this day. This valuable Silver Cup is housed in The National Golf Museum on the Scottish East coast of St. Andrews.

There is no better way to experience our club than to come along and give us a visit to take in the history and enjoy the experience in this beautiful location. Making it a memorable time ,or even a society day, the club always extends a warm welcome to visiting golfers and golf societies. Why not start you day with warm up on our 300 yard practise area and enjoy a traditional breakfast or lunch in the bar.

01875819000 | managementsecretary@royalmusselburgh.co.uk www.royalmusselburgh.co.uk Prestongrange House, Prestonpans EH32 9RP.


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The Rushcliffe Golf Club

Voted as one of the best Golf Clubs in the East Midlands, The Rushcliffe Golf Club represents the perfect location to visit with friends and family for a unforgettable golfing, dining and socialising experience. Whether you are looking for the opportunity to play a unique and challenging golf course, maintained to the highest standards throughout the year, or simply an opportunity to take in the picturesque views whilst enjoying a fine dining experience from the Clubhouse, The Rushcliffe Golf Club can offer you all of this and so much more

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... set in superb countryside Set on the hillside overlooking south Nottinghamshire, Rushcliffe Golf Club was founded in 1909. Encompassing eighteen individually unique holes of golf and fantastic facilities, the golf club is the perfect place to play golf, unwind, entertain and celebrate. The course offers an enjoyable experience to all levels of golfer as it meanders through lovely countryside settings with views across Nottingham and its surroundings. Highly regarded by many as the ‘hidden gem of the East Midlands’, Rushcliffe’s par 70 golf course stretches out over 6, 193 yards and while it is short in length, this is certainly made up for by the small, wellprotected greens and undulating slopes calling for good course management skills as well as accuracy from the tees.


The Rushcliffe clubhouse offers the perfect blend of good company, superb food, an excellent selection of wines, spirits, beers and soft drinks as well as of course, a great location boasting panoramic views of the south of the county of Nottinghamshire. With friendly, attentive staff and first class facilities to match, the Rushcliffe clubhouse has become a popular choice for all manner of celebration and social occasion. The clubhouse building is available to hire for parties, weddings and corporate meeting with attractive delegate rates.


The golf club welcomes society and corporate visitors throughout the year. The excellent golf course and wonderful hospitality make for a golf day to remember, resulting in many visitors coming back year-after-year.

First class service is coupled with complete packages combing great golf with delicious dining options in relaxed, comfortable surroundings. Golf day packages can be tailored to meet the needs and requirements of the visiting party with as little or as much input from the club’s dedicated professional team as required. They can organise nearest the pins, longest drive and some fantastic prizes leaving you, the organiser to enjoy all that Rushcliffe Golf Club has to offer.

For further information, please contact The Rushcliffe Golf Club Stocking Lane, East Leake, Nottinghamshire, LE12 5RL 01509 852959 manager@rushcliffegolfclub.co.uk www.rushcliffegolfclub.co.uk


HOWLEY HALL GOLF CLUB

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Location, location, location As well as being the largest county in the north of England, Yorkshire is also home to the most golf courses. With many of these situated around the major cities of York, Leeds and Wakefield, you will find your perfect golf break with hundreds of accommodation providers, restaurants, bars and entertainment. A mixture of big name venues and hidden gems which are just waiting to be discovered. The county is awash with inland links-style golf courses as well as picturesque parklands, wonderful heathlands and many features attributed to the region, such as the natural dykes that are scattered among the fairways. Leeds has never been more popular with investment in the city making it one of the tourist hotspots of the country. As well as a hub of city life, Leeds is the third largest and one of the fastest growing, greenest cities in the UK.


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owley Hall Golf Club, located in Morley offers a fantastic ur of the best finishing holes in the whole of Yorkshire. With excellent road and rail links as well as an international airport, the thriving city centre is also a popular choice for golfing breaks with visiting groups loving the bustling night life and the excellent golf that is on offer. Leeds is packed full of golfing heritage with the area’s many golf clubs and resorts making the perfect retreat for the society golfer.

A rich history A fantastic venue for golf, Howley Hall was founded in 1900, course improvements were later made by the renowned golf course architect, Dr Alister Mackenzie in 1913. Today, the Club has a thriving membership and is home to the PGA in Yorkshire Open Championship. Situated within minutes of the M62 and M1 on the outskirts of Leeds, Howley Hall is the perfect location for visiting golfing parties holidaying in the area and golf societies. Highly regarded as one of the finest championship golf courses in Yorkshire, many visitors return to Howley Hall year-after-year.


Relax in comfortable surroundings Perfect for all occasions, Howley Hall’s clubhouse is home to a large, pleasant dining room which overlooks the 18th green. The dining room serves lunches and dinners daily as well as regularly catering for more formal dining occasions. Away from the course, the club also offers a range of excellent facilities in the superbly-appointed, clubhouse which boasts wonderful views across the course, to the Pennines and beyond. The recently refurbished Spike Bar is the ideal place to relax pre or post round. Whilst, the lounge bar overlooks the 15th and 18th greens and offers a fine selection of ales, which include local guest beers, wines and spirits. The Club also has two outside areas which are perfect for al fresco dining in the summer months.

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Why not see for yourself? Howley Hall Golf Club’s dedicated professional team are happy to tailor their golf day packages to suit the needs and budgets of visiting society groups. Organiser can choose from a variety of base packages which include golf on the championship course, delicious dining options and wonderful Yorkshire hospitality.

Howley Hall provides a variety of different seasonal deals as well as weekday and weekend golf days of the week.

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A golfing break to Dorset must include Wolfedale Golf Course One of England’s prettiest counties, Dorset offers a wide selection of golf courses with plenty to see and do both on and off the golf course. There are an abundance of great, reasonably priced hotels in the town centres’ near to some of the region’s top courses - for visiting groups this is ideal for nightlife, eateries and ease of travel to the golf course of choice. Dorset’s majestic scenery attracts golfers from all over the country and beyond. With a choice of inland or coastal links-styled golf or parkland golf course, designed by some of the most renowned golf course architects, there is plenty to whet your appetite. The English county of Dorset really does boast a course for everyone and particularly those who appreciate the English countryside in all its splendour.

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Wolfedale Golf Club in Charminster is no exception to this. Set in beautiful parkland surroundings with panoramic views of the picturesque Dorset countryside towards Hardy’s Monument and Prince Charles’ new village, Poundbury; the golf course caters for all skills and levels of player.

The expert, friendly staff team are always on hand to help with the smooth running of your event and look forward welcoming you to Wolfedale Golf Club.

Following the completion of your round, relax in the aptly-named, Caddy Shack which offers a wide selection of beverages as well as meals and snacks throughout the day; from sandwiches through to curries, pies and chilli. Roast dinners and full meals are available for visiting societies who can couple the excellent dining options with a round of 18 or 36-holes of golf on the Wolfedale championship course. It is no surprise that Wolfedale is a popular choice among golfing parties visiting Dorset for their annual golf break.

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Controlling the impact of insects on the golf course Over the last five years or so, greenkeeping has become a science, rather than an art. The removal of pesticides used, not just on the golf course and significant advances in technology have revolutionised the way a course can be presented. However, this has not stopped the insects and grubs visiting courses in the warm, balmy summer months. So which bugs are leaving their mark on you when you are playing a round? Common offenders can be Leather Jackets - the larvae of the daddy longlegs fly; Chafer grubs – larvae of the chafer beetles; and Biblio flies. As well as these annoyances, common inhabitants of the golf course can include midges and mosquitos. How many times has a golfer reached the top of their back swing and a mosquito suddenly buzzes in their ear, ruining your concentration and sending their golf ball wayward - the perfect round no more! As most golfers know, mosquitoes are just another hazard to deal with when out on the golf course. They're as inevitable to many as a missed 3-foot putt! TESTING AND DEVELOPMENT WORK


Methods that are adopted by golf course managers, greenkeepers and other sports venues is still in some instances, simply poisoning the insects by direct contact insecticides. Whilst these chemical controls still exist today and are effective, there are also a number of biological solutions available. Dundee-based, APS Biocontrol Ltd (APS) develops biocontrol solutions for the management of midges and mosquitos on the golf course, investing time and testing a suite of products in the ‘insect solutions environment’. With over 30 years research and practical experience of the management of nuisance insects, APS have create a suite of insect pest control products limiting infestations and in some examples, eliminating nuisance insects such as mosquitos and biting and non-biting midges. APS Bio Control will work with golf clubs to tailor their services to meet their needs. The company will undertake assessments of the areas with the largest infestations and offer a timely resolution in line with USEPA and WHO guidelines. Common golf course techniques used are standard Mosquito traps, after-bite treatments, repellents and insecticides. APS have built expert testing facilities and processes; some of which are listed below: In arm-in-cage test to determine the time between application of a repellent and the first confirmed mosquito bite – the Complete Protection Time (CPT). Using a volunteer limb as the attractant.

In-Victro testing – to test the repellent effect of the product by using heat and Carbon Dioxide (CO2) as an attractant. After bite testing Olfactometers which can be used to assess insect behaviour in the presence of attractant and repellents – goal of determining the correct variant for use by the golf club. In terms of products that can be applied by the golfer, APS’ flagship insect repellent, Smidge is designed for the tough outdoors of Scotland but is equally as effective in the rain forest, on a tropical beach or indeed, out on the golf course! The family friendly formula provides instant protection for 8 hours. APS Bio Control’s founder and CEO, Dr Alison Blackwell is frequently called upon as an international expert in the area of biting insect research. Whilst APS’ extensive expertise in design and a unique location ideally places them to conduct rigorous testing on their insect control solutions.

In field testing applying repellents to volunteers in the ‘real world’.

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Nestled on the east coast of England

PLAYGOLF COLCHESTER Essex is a truly wonderful location for a golf break.

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Essex, the oldest county in Great Britain offers a unique blend of modern golf courses and traditional golf clubs that ripple with history. Essex is only a short trip from London, with easily accessible and excellent motorway links, where you will find fantastic value for money golf breaks. The county has a wide array of golf courses, scattered up and down the coast, as well as inland heathland and parkland layouts, offering affordable golf in surprisingly rustic countryside settings. Accommodation, as you might expect, is easy to come by in this part of England, particularly with Essex renowned as one of the UK’s most popular holiday destinations. This is partly because many hotels run partnerships with local golf courses, that means you and your group will get a truly memorable golfing experience without breaking the bank. Colchester is the county town of Essex and is steeped in history, being Britain’s first city and the capital of Roman Britain. It is home to many family attractions such as Colchester Zoo and Colchester Castle, with a multitude of places to eat and drink. As for golf courses, Colchester has a few to choose from. One fine example is the Playgolf Colchester course, which is located on the edge of the city, in glorious countryside, in an area known as Lexdon Wood, just off the A12. The main 18-hole course has an outstanding reputation for being both inspiring and beautiful, lifting the spirits for every golfer who plays it. A course for all seasons, it offers a challenge to even the most experienced golfer. Boasting spectacular views across the surrounding Essex countryside, this superior course is home to large teeing areas, eliminating the need for mats during the winter months. The Playgolf Clubhouse is an inviting space, being a bright and spacious modern construction, with bar and restaurant, and plenty of outdoor seating. The changing rooms are beautifully laid out and tastefully decorated giving a fine sense of contentment when getting ready for your round. With plenty of parking and brand-new buggies, the whole venue and course is an effortless exercise in sport and social fun. For a little bit of practice before the main event, the venue also features a fantastic, all weather, floodlit, heated 24- bay driving range – open from early to late, 7 days a week. The Playgolf Colchester venue is well organised for group golf, so Societies and visiting groups are welcome both during the week and at the weekend, with a range of reasonably priced packages that start from just £28 per person. Golf Days encompass excellent golf and fantastic dining options in The Clubhouse bar and restaurant which is open seven days a week for breakfast, lunch and dinner.


Playgolf Bournemouth - The English Countryside In All Its Splendour

Home to many top quality golf courses, Dorset is situated on the very south shoreline of England The rolling hills, ancient forests and the fresh sea breeze of Dorset make it a golfer’s delight and a much sought-after destination for an enjoyable day’s golf or a longer golfing holiday for players of all abilities. The county’s golf course are full of individual character and are managed by teams with an undisputed passion for golf. An idyllic coastal town, there is plenty to see and do both on and off the golf course in Bournemouth with reasonably priced hotels in the town centre near to some of the region’s top venues for golf. Bournemouth’s hub of activity is ideal for nightlife, eateries and ease of travel.


The town’s majestic scenery encompasses inland and coastal links-style and parkland golf courses so there’s plenty to whet the golfing appetite. Dorset benefits from fantastic weather during the summer months with temperatures regularly hitting the mid-30s, a real golfing haven. If you are looking for a golf venue in Bournemouth, look no further than Playgolf Bournemouth in Christchurch. Playgolf caters for a variety of golfing needs with a state of the art driving range, challenging golf course, footgolf and adventure golf as well as fantastic bar and restaurant facilities. Set in a picturesque rural location, the 18 hole Playgolf Bournemouth golf course boasts magnificent views across the River Stroud and Avon Forest. Suitable for all ages and abilities, the course Is easy walking but buggies are available to hire for a more relaxing round!

Need to touch up before hitting the course? Playgolf Bournemouth’s two tier, heated 50-bay driving range open day and night offers a variety of ball deals for the budding professional to the complete beginner. Playgolf team on hand to organise and support your golf day offering packages for all occasions. Prices start from £25 per golfer with a range of added extras that can be bolted on to tailor the ideal golf day for your party. For further details about Playgolf Bournemouth and the society packages that are on offer, please contact the Playgolf Societies Team on 01202 436 436. For some family fun why not try Mini Claws Adventure Golf, a miniature course complete with mythical beats and near life size dinosaurs! Add to this the 9 hole foot golf course and Playgolf Bournemouth really does have it all!

The Kitchen Club bar and restaurant offers reasonably priced food and drinks, from a snack to a hearty meal and a glass of wine to a cup of coffee. The Kitchen Club is open seven days a week for breakfast, lunch and dinner.

01202 436436 www.playgolfbournemouth.com Playgolf Bournemouth, Riverside Ave, Christchurch, Bournemouth BH7 7ES


Bamburgh Castle Golf Club

Where only the views rival the golf Blessed with some magnificent golf courses, glorious landscapes and vibrant towns and cities, the North East of England offers an all-rounders perfect destination for a golf break. With dozens of top notch golf courses to choose from, you are not short of options in the North East and with this quality comes great value on a variety of luxury hotels and excellent facilities.

The North East truly does have everything to satisfy the demands of a top class golf break.

By day; explore the meandering courses that are a feature of the region’s beautiful countryside of North Yorkshire and coastline of Northumberland and Durham. Whilst, away from the golf course; discover points of cultural and historical interest including the legacy of the Roman Empire and Hadrian’s Wall. Revellers can also experience the thrills of Leeds or Newcastle city centre; perfect for a night on the tiles.

One of the most scenic golf courses in Great Britain, Bamburgh Castle boasts breath taking views of Lindisfarne, the Farne Islands, the Cheviots and of course, Bamburgh Castle set on the cliff-top adjacent to a long stretch of golden sandy beaches.

A must-play golf course where visitors can enjoy an unforgettable golfing experience


Arguably one of the finest links golf course in the whole of the British Isles, Bamburgh Castle’s beautiful, entertaining golf course measures just 5,604 yards from the championship tees. Whilst short in length, the course requires excellent course management skills and accuracy from the tee boxes whilst visitors can enjoy fantastic views across unspoilt countryside from its fairways. Recently extended, the original Bamburgh Castle clubhouse was built in 1904 and retains most of its traditional charm and characteristics. The clubhouse building is the home of spacious, comfortable lounge areas as well as a superbly-appointed, dining room which can seat up to 60 people. Overlooking the putting green and across towards to Farne Islands, the dining room is the ideal venue for all manner of social occasions.

Member and visitors alike can take advantage of the club’s well-stocked bar and excellent dining options provided by the club’s catering team serving a variety of daily menus for breakfast, lunch, dinner and meals for visiting groups. The perfect getaway for societies and travelling golfers, Bamburgh Castle golf course provides a test for all levels of golfer with breath-taking scenery and a friendly clubhouse serving great food. The club offers a wide variety of golf day packages and arrangements for larger groups or societies with a dedicated professional team on hand to provide assistance on the day ensuring that the event runs as smoothly as possible.

(01668) 214321 / 214378 sec@bamburghcastlegolfclub.co.uk www.bamburghcastlegolfclub.co.uk


Bamburgh Castle Golf Club, Where Only The Views Rival The Golf

01668 214 321 secretary@bamburghcastlegolfclub.co.uk www.bamburghcastlegolfclub.co.uk


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