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Published by secretary, 2022-02-05 06:19:37

Diary2022 - FULL

Diary2022 - FULL

Men’s Scratch A & B Teams 2022/23
Team Captain: Richard Pearson Tel: 07850 433317

Men’s Handicap League Fixtures 2022/23
Team Captain: Kelvin Jones Tel: 07834 378724

Men’s Winter Hargrove Fixtures 2022/23
Fixture dates as stipulated by SHUGC

‘A’ Team Captain: Richard Pearson Tel: 07850 433317
‘B’ Team Captain: Alex Grainger Tel: 07581 080638

Men’s Friendly Fixtures 2022/23
Team Captain: Kelvin Jones Tel: 07834 378724

Senior Men’s Ken Smith Trophy 2022/23
Open to Men 55 and over. Scratch. 4 Ball B/B
‘A’ Team Captain: Will Weaver Tel: 07974 916342
‘B’ Team Captain: Billy Russell Tel: 07944 765943

Ladies Scratch Teams 2022/23
Team Captain/Organiser: Angela Hinton, Tel: 07973 620894

Matches Against: Shrewsbury, Llanymynech

Ladies Handicap League Fixtures 2022/23
Team Captain/Organiser: Sally Weaver, Tel 01746 714165

Matches Against: Wrekin, The Shropshire, Shrewsbury

Ladies Mini League Fixtures 2022/23
Team Captain/Organiser: Judith Galsworthy, Tel: 01902 682115

Matches Against: Aqualate, Shrewsbury, Shifnal

Ladies Friendly Fixtures 2022/23
Team Captain/Organiser: Suzanne Huxley, Tel: 07738 941480

Senior Men’s Fixtures 2022

Thu 24th Mar Seniors v Ludlow (A) 11am 12 Players
Thu 31st Mar Seniors v Wrekin (A) 10am 16 Players
Tue 12th Apr Seniors v The Shropshire (H) 10am 16 Players
Thu 21st Apr Seniors v Droitwich (H) 10am 16 Players
Tue 26th Apr Seniors v Shifnal (A) 11.30am 14 Players
Wed 4th May Seniors v South Staffs (A) 11.30am 16 Players
Thu 12th May Seniors v Perton Park (H) 10am 16 Players
Thu 19th May Seniors v Oxley Park (A) 10am 16 Players
Tue 24th May Seniors v Lilleshall Hall (H) 10am 16 Players
Tue 14th Jun Seniors v Perton Park (A) 9.30am 16 Players
Thu 23rd Jun Seniors v Ludlow (H) 10am 12 Players
Thu 5th Jul Seniors v Minch & Stinch Tri Match (H) 11.30am 12 Players
Thu 21st Jul Seniors v Enville (H) 10am 12 Players
Thu 28th Jul Seniors v Oxley Park (H) 10am 16 Players
Thu 4th Aug Seniors v Lilleshall Hall (A) 10am 12 Players
Thu 11th Aug Seniors v Penn (A) 9.30am 12 Players
Thu 18th Aug Seniors v Enville (A) 12noon 12 Players
Thu 25th Aug Seniors v Droitwich (A) 9.30am 16 Players
Thu 1st Sep Seniors v Wrekin (H) 10am 16 Players
Thu 8th Sep Seniors v Penn (H) 10am 12 Players
Mon 12th Sep Seniors v Brocton (A) 1.30pm 16 Players
Thu 15th Sep Seniors v Shifnal (H) 10am 14 Players
Tue 20th Sep Seniors v The Shropshire (A) 9.30am 16 Players
Thu 29th Sep Seniors v Brocton (H) 10am 16 Players
Fri 7th Oct Seniors v South Staffs (H) 10am 16 Players

Tue 17th May Seniors Bob Fielding
Tue 10th May Open - Seniors Individual Duke Trophy
Tue 31st May Veterans Cup
Thu 9th June Seniors 9-Hole Championship
Thu 30th June Open - Gents Senior Pairs Summer Stableford
Fri 8th July Octogenarian Cup
Tue 26th Jul Day Trophy
Tue 6th Sep Seniors Club Championships Turner Trophy (Day & Fielding)
Fri 9th Dec Seniors Xmas Competition, AGM & Lunch

Senior Captain: Kelvin Weeks 07931 227990

Dress Code

COURSE
Smart golfing clothes, including golf shoes, are expected on the
Course at all times. Trousers are not to be tucked into socks or
rolled up. No trainers, jeans, rugby or football tops, combat shorts
or trousers, vests, collarless shirts or tracksuits to be worn on the

course. Smart shorts may be worn but no beach shorts.

CLUB HOUSE
Smart, casual dress is required at all times.

Golf shoes worn on the Course must NOT be worn in the
Club House (except lower corridor & locker rooms).
Removal of golf shoes to enter the lounge wearing
socks is NOT allowed.

Jacket and tie to be worn at formal dinners & events.
See posters for dress requirements for social functions.

Members and Guests may change shoes in the car park.

MOBILE PHONES MUST BE SWITCHED TO SILENT ON THE COURSE
AND IN THE CLUB HOUSE

NO SMOKING OR VAPING IN THE CLUB HOUSE

MEMBERS ARE REMINDED TO BE WATCHFUL OF THEIR
LANGUAGE & VOLUME IN THE LOUNGE & ON TERRACE

Course Etiquette

In an effort to ensure that everyone’s game of golf is enjoyable
would you please observe these few rules of etiquette.

Players should play “ready golf” regardless of honour or distance from the hole,
except for Matchplay competitions where honour and distance is retained.

No one should move, talk or stand close to, behind the ball or the hole when a
player is addressing the ball or making a stroke.

In the interest of all, players should play without delay.

No player should play until the players in front are out of range.

Players searching for a ball should signal the players behind them to pass as soon
as it becomes apparent that the ball will not be easily found. They should not
search for three minutes before doing so. They should not continue play until the
players following them have passed and are out of range.

Place your bag and trolley on the same side of the green for the next tee.

When the play of a hole has been completed, players should immediately leave
the putting green and mark scorecards off the green.

In general, two balls have precedence over any three or four balls and three balls
have precedence over four balls. However, if a group of any size fails to keep up
with the group in front or unduly delays those following behind, they should give
way regardless of format. A single player has standing but need not be let through.
A single player may play two balls providing there is no-one behind them.

Play should be pre-booked online and commence from either the 1st, 4th or 11th
holes. If not starting on the 1st, a clear gap should be visible on the preceding hole
prior to teeing off. On quiet days, players may change sequence so long as doing
so does not interfere with other players on the course. When play is restricted to
the old nine members must only play a single round of nine holes.

Players are requested to:

● Repair pitch marks
● Replace divots and/or use divot bags
● Rake bunkers after playing from them, leave rakes in bunkers

Any ball that lands on an incorrect green must be lifted, without penalty, and
dropped not nearer the hole off the green and green surrounds at the nearest
point of relief.

Suspension of Play

Immediate Suspension of Play for reasons of DANGER

As determined by Competition Organiser for the day or the professional,
in the event of High Winds or Lightning, ONE PROLONGED BLAST on a
siren will signify an Immediate Suspension of Play.

Players must mark their balls and return to the Clubhouse immediately,
without playing any further strokes.

The Penalty for breach of this Immediate Suspension of Play Rule is
Disqualification.

Suspension of Play for other reasons

As determined by Competition Organiser for the day or the professional,
if play is Suspended, other than for reasons of danger (for example
water-logging, fog, critical accident), the signal for Suspension of Play will
be THREE SHORT BLASTS, REPEATED.

Players must complete the hole they are playing, or they may mark their
balls where they lie. They must not start playing the following hole.

The Penalty for breach of this Suspension of Play Rule is Disqualification.

Resumption of Play

The signal for Resumption of Play is TWO SHORT BLASTS, REPEATED.
Play must not be resumed until the Competition Organiser or
Professional has ordered a Resumption of Play.

The Penalty for breach of this Resumption of Play Rule is Disqualification.

The policy in no way replaces a Player’s responsibility for his
own safety, or his rights under Rule 6-8a(ii) to discontinue play if
he believes there is danger from lightning.

Health & Safety

In the event of an emergency call 999 and inform 01746 762045 (Pro

Shop) or 01746 763315 (Clubhouse). Emergency postcode WV16 4SF.

All accidents and incidents, including near misses, must be reported to the
Clubhouse where there are accident books behind the Bar and Pro Shop.
Players must shout Fore! if their ball is wayward and might cross an adjacent
fairway, road, foot path or might strike another person.

First aid boxes are located outside the Secretary’s Office, in the Kitchen, Green
Keeper’s Office and on Vehicles. A defibrillator is located outside the Secretary’s
office. Ambulance access to the course is from the Club House car park near the
18th Green, vehicle pathways next to the 16th Tee and the 9th Green.

Green Keepers have priority on the course at all times; please make them aware
prior to playing your shot. Notice of the application of chemicals, or other
isolated work posing a risk, will be displayed near the 1st tee. Take care near
Green Keeper’s shed when walking to 4th and 16th tee due to equipment. Please
take care when crossing Stanley Lane between the 3rd Green and 4th Tee and the
17th Green and 18th Tee.

There is a public footpath running alongside the river on the 6th, 7th and 13th
fairways and it is paramount that the public are given priority at all times. If
there are people in range of your shot, please do not play until they are a safe
distance away. Take care when playing the 15th, 16th, 17th and 18th holes which
run alongside Stanley Lane. Please wait for any vehicles, bicycles or pedestrians
to clear the lane. Take care when entering the lane in search of lost golf balls.
Do not climb down the riverbank or enter the river.

The tee shot on the 1st hole is blind (over a hill) – do not tee-off until the bell
has been rung or you are aware that the group in front is sufficiently out of
range. The second shot to the 18th green is also blind – please wait until the bell
has been rung or you are aware that the green has been cleared.

Players using buggies must avail themselves of full operating instructions and
agree to our buggy policy as provided by the Pro Shop.

Golf is a hazardous sport which you undertake at your own risk. These
guidelines are not exhaustive. You are responsible for your own and other’s
safety. Take care over uneven surfaces, steps and steep inclines. Use paths and
handrails. Stop play when foghorn is sounded at times of fog or lightning. Do
not commence play if you cannot see the yellow disc on 1st or 4th holes.

Club Directory

If you would like to be included in this Directory offering services to members please
email [email protected].

Barbers
The Malebox - Lowtown
Paul Chafer
07429 279373
[email protected]

Accommodation, Campsite, Wining & Dining
The Halfway House Inn
Pete & Matt Williams
01746 762670
[email protected]
www.halfwayhouseinn.co.uk

Carpentry & Building Services
Precision Construction Group
Elliott Smallman
07594 175575
[email protected]

Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning
Pro-Serv Cleaning Services
Gareth Blower
01746 764118
[email protected]

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Chartered Accountants
Astbury Accountants Ltd
Pam Pond
01746 766 621
[email protected]
www.astburyaccountants.co.uk

Construction & Windows
D&E Construction and Windows Ltd.
Duncan Morgan
07834 812565
[email protected]

Digital Marketing Agency
Serpass Digital Ltd
Richard Walker
07479 079403
[email protected]
www.serpassdigital.co.uk

Electrician
S A Electrics
Mike Clarke/Stewart Allan
07530 595466
[email protected]
www.saelectrics.co.uk

Embroidered or Printed Promotional Garments
Bristows Bridgnorth
Les Bristow
07976 167847
[email protected]

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Engraving, Trophies and Giftware
Providence Engraving
Andy & Alison Morgan
07766 202607
[email protected]

Fashion Alterations
Lynne Andreae
01746 764078
[email protected]

Financial Advisers (Independent) (Tee Sponsor)
Midland Financial Advisers Limited
Peter Maguire
01952 616177
[email protected]
www.mfa-ifa.co.uk

Financial Advisers
John Cannaby Associates Ltd
01746 765215
07745 685643
[email protected]

Groundworks Contractors Tell them where you saw the advert
Target Building and Construction Ltd
James Goulden
07830 131304
[email protected]
www.targetbuild.co.uk

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Handyman – Electrical & Plumbing
Ali Parker
07874 676565

Legal Services
FBC Manby Bowdler LLP
Phil Cowell
01952 292129
[email protected]
www.fbcmb.co.uk

Letting Agents / Block Managers (Tee Sponsor)
Professionally Licensed Local Letting Specialists
Rogers & Partners Bridgnorth
Andrew Strevens
01746 866 970
www.rogers-partners.com

Metal Stampings and Electroplating
Leonardt Ltd
Nigel Parkin
07801 611856
[email protected]
www.leonardt.com

Mortgage Broker
Imperial Oak Financial Solutions Ltd
Mark Shrewsbury
01384 933323
[email protected]

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Painting & Decorating
G & T Fellows
Gary Fellows
07976 759544
[email protected]

Plumbing & Heating Engineer
GSP
Garry Poultney
07970 781148
[email protected]

Printer Consumables Supplier
Stinkyink.com
Andy Pierce
01746 781020
[email protected]
www.stinkyinkshop.co.uk

Printing, Promotional Materials, Banners & Embroidery
AMD Promotions
Julian Brown
07825 133056
[email protected]

Professional Photography Tell them where you saw the advert
Dave Liddle Photography
Dave Liddle
01746 768733
[email protected]
www.liddlepics.co.uk

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Property Conveyancing Searches
X-Press Legal Services
Keith Moseley
07787 127341
[email protected]
www.xpresslegal.co.uk

Replacement Garage Doors
Garage Door Restore
Richard Brewer
01746 335001
[email protected]
www.gdrwestmidlands.co.uk

Tyre Re-cycling, New and Remould Tyres
Midland Tyre Control Ltd
Mark Hitchcroft
07903 313111 / 01902 494613
[email protected]
www. midlandtyre.com

Tyres Brakes Steering Servicing
Billinghams MOT Centre, Stanmore
Adrian Billingham/Stephen Roper
01746 762600
[email protected]

Window Cleaner Tell them where you saw the advert
Jamie Perry
07468 608700
[email protected]

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Can a better tomorrow
start today? Probably.

At Carlsberg, we believe that working together
makes everything possible. That’s why we’ve
partnered with WWF to enable pub-goers to help
the planet while reuniting with their family and
friends, simply by choosing a pint of Carlsberg.

When he founded Carlsberg in 1847, J.C. Jacobsen set a clear purpose:
“In working the brewery, we should be in constant pursuit of better.”

Today, our pursuit of better goes beyond the beer. We are in the midst
of a climate and nature crisis, which is why we’re proud to be working
together with WWF to make environmental changes that have a big
impact; by helping to restore the small but powerful plant, seagrass
along the UK coastline.

Known as ‘an underwater Amazon’, seagrass meadows can absorb
carbon up to 35 times faster* than a rainforest*. The UK has lost over
90% of its seagrass meadows, which is detrimental to the environment
because seagrass plays a vital role in maintaining healthy seas that
are not only home to our amazing ocean wildlife, but also support
businesses and communities up and down the country.

With our beloved pubs fully back up and running, Carlsberg is working
with selected partners to make a donation to WWF for every pint of
Carlsberg Danish Pilsner that is served. So now, something as simple
as the beer you choose, can help make a positive impact on our world,
giving beer drinkers such as yourself another reason to feel good about
enjoying a cold pint in their local.

This is the next step of our journey to take positive action towards
developing a better future for the planet. But Carlsberg is also
playing its role in other ways; by removing plastic rings, Carlsberg
Snap Pack minimizes the use of secondary packaging and also
minimizes CO2 emissions.

And that’s not all. Driven by our purpose, we remain committed
to encouraging positive change for our planet wherever possible.
At Carlsberg, we aim for zero carbon emissions from our
breweries around the world and a 30% reduction in our
beer-in-hand carbon footprint by 2030, compared to 2015.

That means making the most efficient use of everything we
touch – whether it’s energy or water in our breweries, the ingredients
in our brew or the materials in our packaging. Take the newest
Carlsberg bottle – available on Carlsberg Danish Pilsner, Carlsberg
Export and Carlsberg Special Brew – it’s 10g lighter than the one
it replaced. In just six months that saved 63 tonnes of glass.

We’ve gone right down to the green ink on the bottle labels
and boxes, making that better too. Traditionally green is hard to
recycle, bur our greener green ink is Cradle to CradleTM certified,
which means it’s fully recyclable and made using renewable energy.

And at the Carlsberg Laboratory in Copenhagen – where the pH scale
was invented and the first pure yeast extracted for brewing – a team
of scientists is working on the next breakthrough in cutting water waste
and carbon emissions. Their work could revolutionise brewing, creating
not just the best beer in the world, but a better beer for the world.

So, does that make your beer
taste even better? Probably.

*McLeod E, Chmura GL, Bouillon S, SalmR, Bjork M, Duarte CM, Lovelock CE,
Schlesinger WH, Silliman BR.2011 A blueprint for carbon: toward an improved
understanding of the role of vegetated coastal habitats in sequestering
C02 -front. Ecol. Eniron.9 552-560.(doi:10.1890/110004)

Tel 01746 335001 or 01902 500092
Email [email protected]

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