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Published by daveraynor, 2017-03-21 02:35:23

Houldsworth Diary 2017-18

diary finished

Houldsworth Golf Club

Stockport’s Hidden Gem

Diary

2017 - 2018

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HOULDSWORTH
GOLF CLUB

Houldsworth St
Reddish
Stockport
Cheshire
SK5 6BN

Clubhouse 0161 442 9611
Secretary 0161 442 1712
Professional 0161 442 1714

Website: www.houldsworthgolfclub.co.uk
e-mail: [email protected]

MC
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Dignitaries

Captain : David Raynor

President : Mike Draycott

Lady Captain : Ann-Marie Banks

Lady President : Anne Fitzpatrick

Past Captains

1911 Mr J.O. Hardiker 1947 Mr T. Steele 1982 Mr C.V. Barratt
1912 Dr C.M. Ashcroft
1913 Dr C.M. Ashcroft 1948 Mr A. Wheatley 1983 Mr J.E. Berry
1914 Mr A.G. Herron
1915 Mr W.H. Webb 1949 Mr R. Hardy 1984 Mr E. Mannion
1916 Mr W.H. Webb
1918 Dr H.S. Smith 1950 Mr H. Gowan 1985 Mr G.D. Rose
1919 Dr H.S. Smith
1920 Mr A.G. Herron 1951 Mr E. Rudd 1986 Mr D. Morrison
1921 Mr A.G. Herron
1922 Mr J. Shaw 1952 Mr J.B. Wayne 1987 Mr G. Ditch eld
1923 Mr J. Shaw
1924 Mr J. Reynolds 1953 Mr S.L. Keighley 1988 Mr D. Morrison
1925 Mr T. Banks
1926 Mr T.H. Bostock 1954 Mr T.L. Slater 1989 Mr G.E. Lardner
1927 Mr W.R. Hilton
1928 Mr T. Greenwood 1955 Mr W.M. Sutcli e 1990 Mr G.H. Peters
1929 Mr T. Greenwood
1930 Mr J.M. Craig 1956 Mr J. Wilson 1991 Mr G. Foy
1931 Mr J.M. Craig
1932 Mr J.H. Hill 1957 Mr J.V. Warburton 1992 Mr G. Beverley
1933 Mr C. Groves
1934 Mr C. Groves 1958 Mr R.L. Andrews 1993 Mr T. Barraclough
1935 Mr T. Masterson
1936 Mr T. Masterson 1959 Mr J.T. Albery 1994 Mr G. Barratt
1937 Mr A. Nield
1938 Mr A. Nield 1960 Mt T. Steele 1995 Mr J.T. Langlands
1939 Mr C. Bateman
1940 Mr C. Bateman 1961 Mr Walt. Harrison 1996 Mr C.J. Salt
1941 Mr Well. Harrison
1942 Mr Well. Harrison 1962 Mr T. Hawkins 1997 Mr G. Foy
1943 Mr Well. Harrison
1944 Mr J.H. Hill 1963 Mr E.J. Morton 1998 Mr K . Barker
1945 Mr A. Smith
1946 Mr C. Garside 1964 Mr F.V. Jones 1999 Mr G.H. Peters

1965 Mr J.W. Dunnington 2000 Mr D. Robertson

1966 Mr A. Kelly 2001 Mr D. Robertson

1967 Mr J. W. Dunnington 2002 Mr S. Boswell

1968 Mr T. Andrews 2003 Mr C. Scallon

1969 Mr A.D. Townsend 2004 Mr D. Jagger

1970 Mr R. Pearson 2005 Mr S.M. Jenkins

1971 Mr J.V. Warburton 2006 Mr J.S. Swinyard

1972 Mr K. White 2007 Mr A. Norton

1973 Mr C.V. Barratt 2008 Mr C.P. Fawley

1974 Mr B. Hall 2009 Mr J. McGurk

1975 Mr J.E. Kelly 2010 Mr A. Salt

1976 Mr W. Cavanagh 2011 Mr W. Doyle

1977 Mr J. McGivern 2012 Mr S. Mather

1978 Mr H. Burton 2013 Mr B. McConnell

1979 Mr P. Selvidge 2014 Mr W. Clarke

1980 Mr J. McGivern 2015 Mr B. McConnell

1981 Mr T. Core eld 2016 Mr K. Miller

Past Presidents

1978 Mr J.B. Wayne 2013 Mr A. Norton

1979 Mr J.B. Wayne 2014 Mr A. Norton

1980 Mr J.B. Wayne 2015 Mr A. Norton

1981 Mr J.B. Wayne 2016 Mr M. Draycott

1982 Mr Well. Harrison

1983 Mr S. Pendlebury

1984 Mr S. Pendlebury

1985 Mr S. Pendlebury

1986 Mr S. Pendlebury

1987 Mr H. Burton

1988 Mr H. Burton

1989 Mr H. Burton

1990 Mr H. Burton

1991 Mr J.B. Hogg

1992 Mr J.B. Hogg

1993 Mr J.B. Hogg

1994 Mr J.B. Hogg

1995 Mr C.V. Barratt

1996 Mr C.V. Barratt

1997 Mr J.E. Berry

1998 Mr J.E. Berry

1999 Mr R. Pearson

2000 Mr W. Cavanagh

2001 Mr W. Cavanagh

2002 Mr K. Barker

2003 Mr T.H. Barraclough

2004 Mr T.H. Barraclough

2005 Mr J.M. Wright

2006 Mr J.M. Wright

2007 Mr J.M. Wright

2008 Mr G. Beverley

2009 Mr G. Foy

2010 Mr G. Foy

2011 Mr G. Foy

2012 Mr C. Salt

Past Lady Captains

1910 Miss Brundrett 1948 Miss Craig 1984 Mrs M. Hunt
1911 Miss Brundrett 1949 Mrs Kitchen 1985 Mrs B. Gryg
1912 Mrs Davis 1950 Mrs Gowan 1986 Mrs H. Tunnicli e
1913 Mrs Davis 1951 Mrs Armstrong 1987 Mrs S. Wilson
1914 Mrs Ashcroft 1952 Mrs Rudd 1988 Mrs P. Worthington
1915 Mrs Ashcroft 1953 Mrs Wallace 1989 Mrs M. Morris
1916 Mrs Crooks 1954 Miss Cook 1990 Mrs N. Topping
1917 Mrs Bostock 1955 Mrs Sutcli e 1991 Mrs B. Gryg
1918 Miss Bruce 1956 Mrs Kitchen 1992 Mrs J. Beverley
1919 Miss Bruce 1957 Miss Knott 1993 Mrs C. Peters
1920 Miss Bruce 1958 Mrs Eastwood 1994 Mrs M. Dutton
1921 Mrs Hopkinson 1959 Mrs Holt 1995 Mrs P. Wiseley
1922 Mrs Hopkinson 1960 Miss Schole eld 1996 Mrs S. Wilson
1923 Mrs Marples 1961 Mrs Wall 1997 Mrs J. Scallon
1924 Mrs Marples 1962 Mrs Hawkins 1998 Mrs K. Robertson
1925 Mrs Grimshaw 1963 Mrs Williams 1999 Mrs S. McDonald
1926 Mrs Shallcross 1964 Miss Craig 2000 Mrs N. Robinson
1927 Mrs Shallcross 1965 Miss Craig 2001 Mrs N. Kelly
1928 Mrs Groves 1966 Mrs Warburton 2002 Miss M. Beverley
1929 Mrs Groves 1967 Mrs Laycock 2003 Mrs I. Longden
1930 Mrs Royston 1968 Mrs Henry 2004 Mrs L. Jenkinson
1931 Mrs Tunaley 1969 Mrs Hague 2005 Mrs S. Thompson
1932 Mrs Roberts 1970 Mrs Holt 2006 Ms G. Verity
1933 Mrs Moore 1971 Mrs Challinor 2007 Mrs C. Water eld
1934 Mrs Bateman 1972 Mrs Wheatley 2008 Mrs B. Bradbury
1935 Mrs Masterson 1973 Miss Bairstow 2009 Mrs E. Wilde
1936 Mrs Ellwood 1974 Mrs parker 2010 Mrs E. Wilde
1937 Mrs Caville 1975 Mrs Wall 2011 Mrs D. Hall
1938 Mrs Garside 1976 Mrs Holt 2012 Mrs S. Wheatley
1939 Mrs Walker 1977 Mrs Holt 2013 Mrs J. Beverley
1940 Mrs Walker 1978 Mrs Holt 2014 Miss P. Wiseley
1941 Mrs Smitth 1979 Mrs Holt 2015 Mrs A. Fitzpartick
1943 Mre Nield 1980 Mrs Holt 2016 Mrs A. Somers
1944 Mrs Hill 1981 Mrs Warburton
1945 Mrs Booth 1982 Mrs Walker
1946 Miss Boardman 1983 Mrs J. Taylor

2016 Major Champions

Competition Winner

The Masters David Raynor
Eddie Mannion Jason O’Niell
Diamond Jubilee John Dorsi & Dave Flint
Coronation Cup Dave Flint
Jubilee Putter George Lucas
Webb Cup Anthony Clancy
Wednesday Cup Sam Nicholls
President’s Prize Barry McConnell
Ashcroft Cup John Dorsi
Captain’s Prize Chris Fawley
Centenary Trophy Paul Needham
The Medallion Scott Wrigley
Singles Matchplay Paul Stelfox
Four Ball Matchplay Steve Gooddy & Paul Needham
Foursomes Matchplay Andy Hurst & Wayne Doyle
The Classic Mike Draycott
Golfer of the Year Steve Henderson

Membership & Subscriptions 2017

Including Fees payable to English & Cheshire Golf Union

7 Day £792.50
Senior 7 Day £635

(Aged 65 or over on 31st Dec 2016 who have had unbroken H.G.C. golf

membership since before 1997)
5 Day £582.50
Senior 5 Day £530

(Aged 65 or over on 31st Dec 2016 who have had unbroken H.G.C. golf

membership since before 1997)
Senior over 80 £425
Lady Members £350
Intermediate £220

(18-21 years of age on 31/12/16)
Young Member £305

(22-25 years of age on 31/12/16)
7 Day Young Member £405

(26-30 years of age on 31/12/16)
5 Day Young Member

(26-30 years of age on 31/12/16)
Junior £95

(Under 18 on 31/12/16) £150
Country Member £30
Social Member
Locker Fee £15
Trolley Storage Fee £15
Insurance £5
Buggy Storage Fee £80

Anniversary O er – New Members Only

7 day full ordinary membership for 18 months from the date of
joining £750.
Re-joining after 18 months £650 for the following 12 months.

5 Day full ordinary membership for 18 months from the date of
joining £600
Re-joining after 18 months £500 for the following 12 months.
(These o ers are only open to new members, or to past members who have
been away from the club for a period of at least 2 years having previously
resigned in the proper manner).

Weekend Syllabus 2017

DATES 2017 EVENT CLASSIC MASTERS GOLFER OF THE
QUALIFIER QUALIFIER YEAR POINTS
Sat Mar 11th Winter League Final Day
Sat Mar 18th Pro’s Comp
Sat Mar 25th Spring Cup

Sat Apr 1st Singles Stableford Yes 1st Yes
Sun Apr 9th Captain’s Drive In Yes 1st Yes
Sat Apr 15th Ladies Prize Yes 1st Yes
Sat Apr 22nd Vice Captain’s Prize
Sat Apr 29th 1st Monthly Medal

Sat May 6th Welly Harrison Trophy Yes 1st Yes Yes
Sat May 13th Masters Round 1 Yes
Sun May 14th Masters Round 2 Yes 1st or 2nd
Sat May 20th 2nd Monthly Medal Yes 1st Yes
Sat May 27th Eddie Mannion Trophy Yes
Yes 1st or 2nd

Sat Jun 3rd Diamond Jubilee Round 1 Yes 1st Yes
Sun Jun 4th Diamond Jubilee Round 2 Yes 1st or 2nd
Sat Jun 10th AM-AM Yes
Sat Jun 17th 3rd Monthly Medal
Sat Jun 24th Coronation Cup

Sat Jul 1st Jubilee Putter Yes 1st or 2nd Yes Yes
Sat Jul 8th Webb Cup Round 1 Yes
Sun Jul 9th Webb Cup Round 2 Yes 1st or 2nd Yes Yes
Sat Jul 15th 4th Monthly Medal Yes 1st Yes
Sat Jul 22nd President’s Prize Yes Yes
Sat Jul 29th Ashcroft Cup Yes 1st or 2nd Yes Yes Round 1
Yes 1st or 2nd

Sat Aug 5th 5th Monthly Medal Yes 1st Yes
Sat Aug 12th Captain’s Fun Day Yes
Sat Aug 19th Captain’s 75 Yes 1st or 2nd Yes Yes
Sun Aug 20th Captain’s 30 Yes 1st Yes
Sat Aug 26th Centenary Trophy

Sat Sep 2nd Medallion Round 1 Yes top 10 Yes Yes
Sun Sep 3rd Medallion Round 2 Yes 1st Yes
Sat Sep 9th Medallion Round 3 Yes
Sun Sep 10th Medallion Round 4
Sat Sep 16th Pros Prize Yes
Sat Sep 23rd 6th Monthly Medal
Sat Sep 30th Pros Prize

Sun Oct 1st Finals Day Yes x2 singles
Sat Oct 7th Classic Round 1
Sun Oct 8th Classic Round 2 Yes
Sat Oct 14th Pros Prize
Sat Oct 21st Autumn Cup

DATES 2017 Ladies Syllabus 2017

7th Mar (Q) - Qualifying Competition (PDF) - Partners Drawn For
14th Mar (GOY) - Golfer of the Year (E) - Eclectic
21st Mar
28th Mar EVENT

Ladies AGM & Stableford Competition
Stableford Competition
Spring Meeting All Day Prize
Stableford Competition

4th Apr Stableford Competition QE
11th Apr EWGA Medal Q GoY E
18th Apr Stableford Competition QE
25th Apr Memorial Cup (Major) - Stableford Q PDF GoY E

2nd May EWGA Medal Q GoY E
9th May Lady Vice Captain’s Prize (Major) - Medal Q PDF GoY E
16th May Stableford Competition QE
23rd May Groves Plate (Major) - Stableford Q PDF GoY E
30th May EWGA Medal Q GoY E

6th Jun Stableford Competition QE
13th Jun Miss Craigs Prize (Major) - Stableford Q GoY E
20th Jun EWGA Medal Q GoY E
27th Jun Centenary Trophy (Major) - Medal Q PDF GoY E

4th Jul Stableford Competition QE
11th Jul Lady President’s Prize (Major) - Medal Q PDF GoY E
18th Jul EWGA Medal Q GoY E
25th Jul Stableford Competition QE

1st Aug Lady Captain’s Prize (Major) - Medal Q PDF GoY E

8th Aug EWGA Medal QE

15th Aug Exchange Day @ Didsbury

22nd Aug Gentleman Captain’s Prize (Major) - Medal Q PDF GoY E
29th Aug EWGA Medal
Q GoY E

5th Sep Ma’s Cup (Major) - Stableford Q GoY E
Q GoY E
12th Sep EWGA Medal Q E

19th Sep George Arnold Trophy - Stableford Q

Thu 21st Sep Friendship Competition @ Reddish Vale

26th Sep Stableford Competition E

3rd Oct Stableford Competition QE
10th Oct Vets & Subs - Stableford
17th Oct Voucher Comp - Stableford
24th Oct Voucher Comp - Stableford
31st Oct Voucher Comp - Stableford

7th Nov Voucher Comp - Stableford
14th Nov Voucher Comp - Stableford
21st Nov Lady Captain’s End of Season Dinner

Wednesday Section Syllabus 2017

DATES 2017 EVENT FORMAT

Mar 1st 12 Holes Stableford
Mar 8th 12 Holes Stableford
Mar 15th 12 Holes Stableford
Mar 22nd 16 Holes Stableford
Mar 29th T.B.A.

Apr 5th Monthly Challenge Stableford
Apr 12th Vet’s Prize (Over 60’s) Stableford
Apr 19th Strokeplay Quali er (Top 64 qualify) Medal G.S.B.
Apr 26th T.B.A.

May 3rd Seniors Championship (Over 55’s) Stableford
May 10th 1st Round Strokeplay (32 to qualify) Medal G.S.B.
May 17th 1st Round Devil (Top 60 qualify) Medal G.S.B.
Mat 24th Monthly Challenge Stableford
May 31st Cavanagh Trophy - Major Stableford

Jun 7th 2nd Round Strokeplay (16 to qualify) Medal G.S.B.
Jun 14th 2nd Round Devil (Top 45 qualify) & Monthly Challenge Medal G.S.B.
Jun 21st Centenary Trophy - Major Medal G.S.B.
Jun 28th Divisional Championships Gold-Silver-Bronze Medal G.S.B.

Jul 5th 3rd Round Strokeplay (8 to qualify) Medal G.S.B..
Jul 12th Qtr Final Devil (Top 30 qualify) Medal G.S.B.
Jul 19th Wednesday Cup - Major
Jul 26th Strokeplay Qtr Final (4 to qualify) & Monthly Challenge Medal
Medal G.S.B.

Aug 2nd Devil Semi-Final (Top 15 qualify) & Monthly Challenge Medal G.S.B.
Aug 9th Wednesday Section Picnic. T.B.A.
Aug 16th Strokeplay Semi Final Medal G.S.B.
Aug 23rd Monthly Challenge Final - Major Medal
Aug 30th Devil Final - Major Medal

Sep 6th Strokeplay Final - Major Medal
Sep 13th Grand Prix - Major Medal
Sep 20th Players Championship - Major Medal
Sep 27th Consolation Cup - Major Stableford

Oct 4th T.B.A.
Oct 11th T.B.A.
Oct 18th T.B.A.
Oct 25th T.B.A.

DATES 2017 Seniors Syllabus HOME/AWAY

Thur Mar 16th EVENT Home
Thur Mar 23rd First Charity Competition Home
Thur Mar 30th Second Charity Competition Home
L.M. - Styal

Thur Apr 6th Denton Away
Thur Apr 13th Reddish Vale Home
Thur Apr 20th Davyhulme Park Home
Thur Apr 27th L.M. - Dukin eld (10am Start) Away

Fri May 5th L.M. - Blackley (10am Start) Away
Thur May 11th Seniors Trophy - First Round Home
Thur May 18th Cheadle Home
Thur May 25th Seniors Trophy - Second Round Home

Fri Jun 2nd L.M. - Styal (9am Start) Away
Thur Jun 8th Denton Home
Thur Jun 15th Seniors Centenary Trophy Home
Tue Jun 20th Reddish Vale (9am Start) Away
Thur Jun 22nd L.M. - Brookdale (10am Start) Home
Tue Jun 27th Sale (10am Start) Away
Thur Jun 29th Houldsworth Seniors Open Home

Thur Jul 6th Seniors Trophy - Final Round Home
Tue Jul 11th Ashton-on-Mersey (10am Start) Away
Mon Jul 17th Davyhulme Park (9.30am Start) Away
Thur Jul 20th Heaton Moor (9am Start) Away
Thur Jul 27th L.M. - Dukin eld Home

Thur Aug 3rd Withington Home
Thur Aug 10th Sale Home
Thur Aug 17th L.M. - Brookdale (10am Start) Away
Tue Aug 22nd Withington Away
Thur Aug 24th L.M. - Blackley Home
Thur Aug 31st Jack Berry Cup Home

Thur Sep 7th Heaton Moor Home
Thur Sep 14th Ashton-on-Mersey Home
Wed Sep 20th Cheadle (9.30am Start) Away
Thur Sept 28th Alban Muldoon Shield Home

Wed Oct 4th Gatley (10am Start) Away
Thur Oct 5th MDSGL Annual General Meeting @ H.G.C. Home
Thur Oct 12th Gatley (10am Start) Home

DATES 2017 Rabbits Syllabus VENUE
Tue 2nd May Away
Thur 11th May EVENT Home
Tue 16th May Dukin eld v Houldsworth Away
Mon 22nd May Houldsworth v Oldham Away
Thur 1st Jun Oldham v Houldsworth Home
Thur 8th Jun Ashton v Houldsworth (Cup) Away
Thur 15th Jun Houldsworth v Ashton (Cup) Home
Mon 19th Jun Brookdale v Houldsworth Away
Thur 29th Jun Houldsworth v Dukin eld Home
Thur 6th Jul Ashton v Houldsworth Home
Thur 11th Jul Houldsworth v Brookdale Away
Thur 20th Jul Houldsworth v Oldham (Cup) Home
Thur 27th Jul Oldham v Houldsworth (Cup) Home
Tue 1st Aug Houldsworth v Stamford Away
Houldsworth v Ashton
Stamford v Houldsworth

Derbyshire & Cheshire Syllabus

DATES 2017 EVENT VENUE
Tue 16th May Reddish Vale v Houldsworth Away

Tue 23rd May New Mills v Houldsworth Away

Fri 2nd Jun Houldsworth v Heaton Moor Home

Thur 8th Jun Houldsworth v Disley Home

Thur 22nd Jun Houldsworth v Romiley Home

Thur 29th Jun Glossop v Houldsworth Away

Tues 4th Jul Mellor v Houldsworth Away

Thur 13th Jul Houldsworth v Mottram Hall Home

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A Quick Thank You!

Houldsworth Golf Club would very much like to thank all

of the local businesses who have placed an advert and

worked with us in producing this diary.

Please support them in return by placing your business

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Miller Clean

Flower Land

Steve Harding Minibus Hire

The Bay Tree Catering

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There are many members of our club who give up their
valuable time, skills & knowledge free of charge to help
the club on a daily basis, far too many to list here. A big
thank you to all of them for their ongoing support.

“W E D N E S D A Y “

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Competition Rules

1. Only Full Ordinary members (7 Day) and Intermediate Members may
compete in all competitions organised by the club. Country members
please check with the committee.
2. Juniors with a handicap of 10 or less may play in the club competitions
with permission of the Handicaps Committee.
3. All Juniors will be allowed to play after 2.30pm, see also Weekend play, in
allotted slots o the White tees for handicap purposes.
4. A member may not compete in any competition unless they have a
recognised o cial handicap. To obtain a handicap a member must submit
to the handicap committee a minimum of three cards properly recorded
and signed by a marker. Each card must be signed by a di erent member
of a golf club who must have a recognised handicap. Only cards showing
a score of 115 or less are acceptable (Juniors excepted) and all three
cards must be presented during a two month period.
In addition a member shall not be allowed to compete in any Major Trophy
or Special Competition held after the 31st May unless they have returned
at least two medal cards in competition in the current season.
N.B. Special competition means any competition which is not a Major
Competition and includes Knockout Competitions. The committee will
recognise a handicap obtained by a member from another club upon
receipt of written evidence from an o cial of that club.
5. In all competitions where an entrance fee is payable, such fees must be
paid and an o cial card taken out before commencing play. In multi round
competitions, e.g. Webb Cup, when playing the rst round, the competitor
will state whether he intends to play the second round and if so, they must
pay for both rounds. The penalty for breach of the rules is disquali cation.
A member failing to attend for play without prior notice after entering their
name for a competition or after qualifying for the nal round without good
reason renders themselves liable to disquali cation from playing the two
forthcoming competitions.
If the infringement was during a major competition, the o ender may nd
themselves banned from the next major competition.
6. All cards in any competition must be taken out between the hours laid
down for the competition. Normal practice will be 7.45am to 4.00pm.
Variations from these times will be duly screened. Each card must be signed
by the marker and counter-signed by the competitor within 15 minutes of

nishing the round and after the competitor has entered their score on the
computer. Cards must be handed in irrespective of score, even if “not
completed”. Failure to do so results in inaccuracies of the number of
competitors, in handicapping and in awarding of Golfer of the Year points.

Members who persistently fail to hand in cards are subject to
disquali cation from forthcoming competitions. Any alteration to the gross
score on any hole should be clear and legible. Failure to comply with
signing and alteration requirements may lead to disquali cation and is
fully covered under the R&A rules.
7. If the handicap shown on the scorecard is incorrect, the player will be
disquali ed if he has played o a higher handicap, otherwise the handicap
shown will be accepted.
8. A subsidiary competition will be run in conjunction with competitions and
Major competitions. Major competitions ending in a tie for the rst place will
be decided by a play o . Match play competitions : - If tied after 18 hole
play will continue by “sudden death” until resolved.
Single round competitions: - A further 18 holes will be played as soon as
possible, the time and date to be arranged by the committee. The
committee will appoint a marker for each competitor.
Multi round competitions: - After the nal round if there is a tie, there will
be a 3 hole play o over holes 1,2 & 3, with 1/6 handicap allowance.
The play o will be held immediately after the completion of the nal round,
and the player must be available for it, or they forfeit their right to compete
in the play o . Handicaps will not be adjusted for any play o .
Resolution of Ties – will be in accordance with R&A Rules of Golf. Rules
33-6 under guidance in Appendix1 Part C 11 of the Rules of Golf.
9. No member shall compete for a prize or be eligible to enter the
knockouts if their subscriptions are not up to date, by the time the entrance
is close for the knockouts (which will be the last day in Feb). No member
shall play or compete for a prize after 1st June if the second instalment of
their subscription has not been paid in full or monies whatsoever are in
arrears or their membership is suspended (excluding any special
arrangements made by the Hon. Secretary/Treasurer).
10. No competitor may take two prizes from any single round competition.
Multi round competitions – where there is a prize for the best score of the
day, and a separate entrance fee is paid is not subject to this rule. Prize
winners, must attend at the Presentation Evening, or write with a written
apology for absence and may send a representative, otherwise the prize
will be forfeited. Gentlemen are requested to wear a Jacket and Tie when
collecting a prize.
11. Any member returning a score in a qualifying competition (home or
away) less than the S.S.S. of the day (C.S.S.S.) and playing again before
their new handicap has been posted, MUST reduce their own handicap –
on the basis of the C.S.S.S. if known, otherwise on the basis of normal S.S.S..
Players must never increase their own handicaps. A member whose
handicaps controlled by H.G.C. and who played in a qualifying competition

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at an away club, must submit their card (or signed copy), indicating the
C.S.S. to the handicap committee. If they are a member of and ‘AWAY’
club, their handicap will be adjusted by their ‘HOME’ club. If they are not a
member of and ‘AWAY’ club, their handicap will be adjustedin accordance
with CONGU rules.
12. Singles competitions will normally be played in three balls. Competitors
may go out in twos, only at the discretion of the o cial starter. They will
have no priority of play over three ball matches.
In Foursomes and 4 Ball competitions it is not acceptable to reserve
starting times for self and ‘partner’ Opens excluded. If one’s partner cannot
be named, reservations must not be made. Penalty for abuse – both entries
will not be accepted.
13. All competitions shall be under the control of the Handicap Committee,
and competitors will observe the rules and regulations laid down by the
board, both in particular and the general.
14. The reference to members in the foregoing rules shall included Junior
members.
15. Non-competitors shall not be allowed to play during times allocated
specially for competitors.
16. Tuesday is Ladies’ Day.
17. The handicap committee may, subject to Board approval, change the
above rules i s is considered such action is necessary for the bene t of the
club and its members. The professional Mr. Daniel Marsh, is the authorised
Committee for all stroke play, Bogey and Stableford competitions organised
by the club. He will be responsible for all decisions from the time the rst
card is issued until the competition is closed in accordance with R & A
Rules of Golf – Rule 34-3, his decision shall be nal.

Weekend Play
On Saturdays and Sundays when no o cial competitions have been
arranged, 5 Day members may only commence play between 11am and
12 noon, or after 2.30pm. Junior members cannot commence play until after
2.30pm unless they have attained a handicap of 26 or less and playing
with a senior member.

Country Members
Country member may not play in Major competitions. Otherwise they may
compete on one weekend per month unless other special arrangements
have been made. They may not win a competition, but a special prize will
be awarded if the return a winning score.

Rakes
It is now a club rule that each group of players carry with them at least
one bunker rake. Failure to do so may result in a ban.

Common Sense & Etiquette

Courtesy on the Course
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 easily be found; they should not search for

ve minutes before doing so. They should not continue play until the players
following them have passed and are out of range. When the play of a hole
has been completed, players should immediately leave the putting green.
The marking of a score card should not take place whilst on the green.

Behaviour during play
Before taking a swing, the player must ensure no-one is standing in a
position to be hit by the club. No one should move, talk or stand close to
or directly behind the ball ro the hole when a player is addressing the ball
or making a stroke. The player who has the honour should be allowed to
play before their opponent or fellow competitor tees their ball. At all times
player should show respect to their fellow competitors in the spirit of the
game of golf.

Priority on the Course
In the absence of special rules, two ball matches should have precedence
of and be entitled to pass any three ball or four ball match. A single player
has no standing on should give way to a match of any kind. Any match
playing a whole round is entitled to pass a match playing a shorter round.
If a match fails to keep it’s place on the course and loses more than on
clear hole on the players in front it should allow the match following to pass.

Care of the Course
Players should avoid damage to the course when taking practice swings, in
particular removing divots on the tees. Before leaving a bunker, a player
should carefully rake and smooth over all holes and footprints made by
them. Players should avoid damage to the greens when putting down bags
or the agstick and should avoid damage to the hole caused by standing
close to it when handling the agstick or removing the ball. Through the
green, a player should ensure that any turf cut or displaced is replaced at
once and pressed down. Any damage to the putting green made by the
ball, for example a pitch mark is carefully repaired.

Dress
Members are requested to maintain a reasonable standard of dress both
on the course and in the clubhouse. Gentlemen please wear jackets, collars
and ties at presentations and General Meetings.

Litter
Please do not leave litter lying about the course. Please place any litter in
the bins provided to help maintain our high standards for our members and
visitors alike.

Dogs
No dogs are allowed in the clubhouse or on the course.

For Safety Reasons
a. Players on the 3rd green to give way to players on the 13th tee.
b. Players on the 8th tee have priority over players on the 7th tee.
c. Players on the 17th green to give way to players on the 15th tee.

Handicap Allowances

In accordance with CONGU Uni ed Handicapping System
Appendix F
Strokes must be taken according to the handicap stroke index.

Match play
Singles
Full di erence between the handicaps of the two players.
Foursomes
½ di erence between the aggregate handicaps of both sides.
Four-Ball (Better ball)
90% of the di erence between your handicap and the lowest handicap of the
4 players.

Stroke Play
Singles
Full Handicap
Foursomes
½ aggregate handicap of partners
Four-Ball (Better ball)
Each player receives 90% of full handicap

Stableford
Singles
Full Handicap
Foursomes
½ aggregate handicap of partners
Four-Ball (Better ball)
Each Partner receives 90% of full handicap

The reckoning in Stableford competitions is made by awarding points in
relation to a xed score (par) in net terms according to the player’s handicap

and in relation to the stroke index of the hole, as follows:
Net bogey (1 over par) 1 point
Net par (level par) 2 points
Net Birdie (1 under par) 3 points
Net Eagle (2 under par) 4 points
Net Albatross (3 under par) 5 Points

Greensomes
2 man teams with both players teeing o then the best drive selected,
alternate shots played from that point onwards. Repeat on each hole. Lower
handicap x 0.6 plus Higher Handicap x 0.4.
If the players have equal handicaps then their greensomes handicap would
be half of their combined handicaps.

Four ball Medal – Sunningdale System
Take 6 strokes o the lower handicap and add 1/3 of the di erence between
the two starting handicaps.
e.g. 16 and 10 would be: 6 shots o 10 = 4, the di erence between 16
and 10 is 6, therefore 1/3 of 6 =2. So their handicap allowance would be
4+2=6shots.

Bogey Competition
Players play against the par of each hole. Scoring is as follows
Net Bogey or worse loss of hole
Net Par Halved hole
Net Birdie or better Win hole
e.g. 8 wins 5 losses and 5 halves would result in a total of 3 up or +3.
NB: if you win or half a hole the actual score you got on that hole must also
be recorded, it is not enough to just put down win/lose/half. Not necessary
on lost holes. Failure to do this will result in disquali cation.

Texas Scramble
Each team to consist of 3 or 4 players. All players tee o on all holes. The
nominated team captain then selects the drive to be used and marks the
position with a tee peg (not nearer the hole). The other players then retrieve
their balls. A minimum of 4 tee shots per player in teams of 4 and 5 tee shots
per player in teams of 3 must be used. All players then play within 6 inches of
the tee peg (not nearer the hole) in any order. NOTE: The ball may be placed
on the fairway but dropped from any other area o the fairway or in a
hazard. The above method of play is followed until the green is reached. On
the green the same method applies. The ball chosen is marked and all players
play from that spot in any order. Each player marks the ball after putting. Play
continues from each chosen position until the ball is holed. NOTE: if a player
putts and misses but then inadvertently knocks the ball into the hole
that score counts. Handicap allowance is: Team of 4 (1/10th of combined
handicaps) Team of 3 (1/8th of combined handicaps).
.

Handicap Notes.
1: Half Strokes. Half strokes or over to be counted as one, smaller fractions
are disregarded except in foursomes stroke play when ½ strokes are counted
as such.
2: Handicap Allowances. In a handicap competition played in any of the
above formats the allowance must be laid down by the committee in the
conditions of the competition (Rule of Golf 33-1) in accordance with the
above direction.
3: 36 holes. In handicap competitions over 36 holes strokes should be given
on the basis of two 18 hole rounds in accordance with the 18 hole handicap
stroke index unless the committee introduces a special stroke index.
4: Hole-by-hole playo (sudden death) when extra holes are played in
handicap competitions strokes should be taken in accordance with the stroke
index

Qualifying Competitions
The score in stableford and bogey competitions is equated to a medal score.
In such competitions:
a) Medal play conditions must prevail.
b) Full stroke allowance is given, if a handicap limit applies, handicaps
will be calculated on full handicap.

The standard scratch score is the score of a course. It is the score expected
from a scratch player playing from the medal tees; The S.S.S. must not be
allocated amongst individual holes, but should be printed as a total on the
card. The S.S.S. of a course is directly related to the length of the course.

Par
The par gure for each hole is determined by the degree of di culty of the
hole concerned as well as the yardage, as follows:
Par 3: 0-250 yards
Par 4: 220-500 yards
Par 5: 440+ yards

CONGU Uni ed Handicapping System
Clause 7.7(i) Prior to 1st March each year the handicap committee must
undertake a review of the handicaps of all members for whom Houldsworth
Golf Club is their home club and make such handicap adjustments as may be
appropriate under the provisions of Clause 23 and Appendix M.

Clause 23 – Review of Handicaps
Part B – General Play Adjustments
Clause 23.7 – In exceptional circumstances the handicap committee may
adjust the handicap of the player in the period between the annual reviews.
If there is compelling evidence that their exact handicap does not truly re ect
their current playing ability, Appendix M should be consulted for guidance.

Match Play Championships
Knockout Competition Rules.

If entrants can’t meet the stipulated schedule then they will forfeit the match.
Should both sides be unable to agree upon a date within the schedule, they
must not decide their match using random methods such as the tossing of a
coin, both sides will be eliminated. In Four-balls and Foursomes matches the
name of each player must be registered “& partner” is not acceptable.
All entry fees must be paid before the draw is made.
The time schedule for knock out competitions will be posted with each
round of matches.
All matches to be played from the white tees (men) and red tees (women) of
the day, on or before the cut-o date for each round.
All semi- nals must be completed at least one week before nals day.
The order of play on the nals day will be arranged by the committee.

Disputes & Decisions
If for any reason beyond the players control they can’t make the nals day,
competitors will be allowed to play their nals match during the week before.
If however they can’t make that week, they must concede their semi- nal.
Competitors who are on top on the draw sheet are responsible for arranging
the match. Club Professional Dan Marsh is the referee regarding all disputes or
doubtful points on the rules of golf. The immediate past captain (IPC) will
adjudicate on all matters regarding the playing of matches.

Major Golf Competitions.

Houldsworth Masters
Presented by Mr K. Dunkerley, Mr E. Keable & Mr J. Reading.
Winner to be awarded green Masters Blazer and badge.
36 Holes Medal Competition, best net, maximum handicap 28, only qualifying
members can play in this competition. The two rounds to be played over one
weekend. To be played in May and before any other major singles
competition. On completion of round 1 a cut will be made leaving the top 20
and equal 20th to play in the nal round. The nal round will be played in
reverse order from 12.15pm.
To qualify for The Masters you must have been a past winner of one of
the following competitions: Medallion, Ashcroft Cup, Webb Cup, Captain’s
Prize, Coronation Cup, Wednesday Cup, Jubilee Putter, Eddie Mannion Trophy,
President’s Prize, Centenary Trophy, Golfer of the Year, Singles Match play or
The Classic. Winner and runner up qualify for The Classic, this competition
carries Golfer of the Year points for round 1 only.

Eddie Mannion Trophy
18 hole medal competition, best net, maximum handicap 28
This trophy is in memory of our past captain Mr Edward Mannion who passed
away whilst still in o ce in 1984.
Winner and runner up qualify for The Classic, Winner quali es for The
Masters, this competition carries Golfer of the Year points.

Diamond Jubilee Pairs
Presented by Mr T. Steele Esq.
36 hole better ball sunningdale competition.
2 rounds to be played over one weekend. The winners to receive special
Houldsworth plaques.

Coronation Cup
Presented by Mr E. Rudd Esq.
18 hole bogey competition, maximum handicap 28.
Winner and runner up qualify for The Classic, Winner quali es for The
Masters.

Jubilee Putter
Presented by Mr T. Steele Esq.
18 hole medal competition, best net, maximum handicap 28.
Winner and runner up qualify for The Classic, Winner quali es for The Masters,
this competition carries Golfer of the Year points.

Webb Cup
Presented by Mr W. H. Webb Esq.
36 hole medal competition, best net, maximum handicap 28.
Players wishing to compete for this trophy, must declare their intention to do
so before the rst round by paying for the full 36 hole competition.
Winner and runner up qualify for The Classic, Winner quali es for The
Masters, this competition carries Golfer of the Year points for both rounds.

President’s Prize.
18 hole medal competition, best net, maximum handicap 28.
Winner and runner up qualify for The Classic, Winner quali es for The Masters,
this competition carries Golfer of the Year points.

Ashcroft Cup
Presented by Dr E.M.Ashcroft.
36 hole scratch medal competition, best gross, maximum handicap 11.
Two rounds to be played over one day. The top 20 gross scores from round
1 qualify for round 2; you must play in round 2 if you qualify. Subs comp
available on the day. Prizes will beawarded for both competitions.
Winner and runner up qualify for The Classic, Winner quali es for The Masters,
this competition carries Golfer of the Year points for round 1 only.

Captain’s Prize (Captain’s 75, Captain’s 30)
36 hole medal competition, best gross, maximum handicap 28.
To qualify for day one of the Captain’s weekend you must be in the top 75
players from the 5 qualifying events throughout the season (monthly medals
1-5) best 2 from 5 scores. After day 1 a cut will be made and the top 30 and
ties will progress to day 2, where they will play in reverse order form 12.15pm.
It is the competitor’s responsibility to check if they have quali ed and their
time of play for round 2. The competitor returning the best net score on day 2
will be awarded the Captain’s Shield, except the winner of the Captain’s Prize
cannot also win the Captain’s Shield.
Winner and runner up qualify for The Classic, Winner quali es for The
Masters, this competition carries Golfer of the Year points for round 1 only.

Centenary Trophy
18 hole medal competition, best net, maximum handicap 28.
Winner quali es for The Classic, Winner quali es for The Masters, this
competition carries Golfer of the Year points.

The Medallion
Presented by Sir William Houldsworth Bart
72 hole medal competition, best net, maximum handicap 28.
To be played over 2 weekends (Sat/Sun, Sat/Sun)
The rst 2 rounds are played as normal rounds, after round 2 there will be a
cut made and the top 75 and ties will qualify for round 3, a further cut will be
made after round 3 and the top 30 and ties will play in round 4 in reverse
order, starting at 12.15pm.
Top 10 qualify for The Classic, Winner quali es for The Masters, this
competition carries Golfer of the Year points in the rst 3 rounds only.

The Classic – Champion of champions trophy.
Presented by Mr H. Burton Esq.
36 hole medal competition, best net, maximum handicap 20.
Two rounds to be played over one weekend in October to close the season.
A block time from 12.15pm will be allocated for 3-ball play and no deviations
will be permitted, quali ers for the classic will play in the order in which they
quali ed throughout the season, rst quali ers out rst and so on. On
completion of round 1 a cut will be made and the top 20 and ties will
progress to round 2 where they will play in reverse order starting at 1.00pm.
To qualify to play in the classic a player must have WON one of the following
competitions during the current season: Vice Captain’s Prize, Ladies Prize,
Seniors Centenary Trophy, , Well Harrison Trophy, Captain’s Shield, Centenary
Trophy or 1 of the 6 monthly medals.
WON OR BEEN RUNNER UP in the following competitions in the current
season: Captain’s Prize, Ashcroft Cup, Webb Cup, The Masters, President’s

Prize, Coronation Cup, Jubilee Putter, Eddie Mannion Trophy or the Singles
Match play. ALSO QUALIFY The top 10 and ties in The Medallion and the top
10 and ties in Golfer of the Year.
Winner quali es for The Masters.

Golfer of the Year
Presented by Mr E. Prosser Esq
The champion golfer of the year trophy will be presented to the player who
accumulates the most points throughout the season from the 21 designated
medal competitions. They are as follows: Ladies Prize, Vice Captain’s Prize,
Well Harrison Trophy, The Masters round 1, Eddie Mannion Trophy, Jubilee
Putter, Webb Cup rounds 1 & 2, President’s Prize, Ashcroft Cup round 1,
Captain’s 75, Centenary Trophy, The medallion Rounds 1, 2 & 3. The 6 monthly
medals. In the event of a tie after the last qualifying competition, the player
who places highest in The Classic will decide the winner, should their scores
be tied in The Classic, the result will be decided with a 3 hole playo (holes 1,
2 & 3).

The scoring for the golfer of the year is as follows:
The top 30 players in each event will be awarded points from 30 points for
1st place down to 1 point for 30th place, with bonuses of 12, 8 & 4 points for
1st, 2nd & 3rd respectively (so 1st gets 42 points, 2nd gets 37 points & 3rd
gets 32 points). All tied scores receive the same amount of Golfer of the Year
points, card count back is irrelevant for the purposes of this competition (so
iif 10 players all tie for equal rst place they will receive 42 points each, no
matter who wins on count back).

The Medallion, The Masters & The Classic – Premier competitions.
Please note: Competitors who qualify to play in the nal rounds of these
competitions are expected to play, even if they do not think they still have
a chance of winning. Not to play after qualifying is lacking in etiquette and
shows a total lack of respect for your fellow competitors. Furthermore it is up
to the player themselves to check with the pro (Dan Marsh) to nd out if they
have quali ed and ascertain their starting times for the nal round.

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Handicap Allowance Chart

HANDICAP OR 7/8 3/4 90%
DIFFERENCE 1 11
2 22
1 3 23
2 4 34
3 4 45
4 5 55
5 6 56
6 7 67
7 8 78
8 9 88
9 10 8 10
10 11 9 11
11 11 10 12
12 12 11 13
13 13 11 14
14 14 12 14
15 15 13 15
16 16 14 16
17 17 14 17
18 18 15 18
19 18 16 19
20 19 17 20
21 20 17 21
22 21 18 22
23 22 19 23
24 23 20 23
25 24 20 24
26 25 21 25
27 25 22 26
28 26 23 27
29 27 23 28
30 28 24 29
31 29 25 30
32 30 26 31
33 31 26 32
34 32 27 32
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April 2017

Sat 1 Singles Stableford
Sun 2
Mon 3
Tue 4 Ladies - Stableford Competition
Wed 5 Monthly Challenge
Thur 6 Seniors v Denton (Away)

Fri 7
Sat 8 Pro’s Comp
Sun 9 Captain’s Drive In
Mon 10
Tue 11 Ladies - EWGA Medal
Wed 12 Vets Prize (Over 60’s)
Thur13 Seniors v Reddish Vale (Home)
Fri 14 Good Friday. Hello/Goodbye Night - Motown Magic
Sat 15 Ladies Prize

April 2017

Sun 16
Mon 17 Easter Monday.
Tue 18 Ladies - Stableford Competition
Wed 19 Strokeplay Quali er (Top 64)
Thur 20 Seniors v Davyhulme Park

Fri 21
Sat 22 Vice Captain’s Prize
Sun 23 St George’s Day.
Mon 24
Tue 25 Ladies - Memorial Cup (Major)
Wed 26 T.B.A.
Thur 27 Seniors L.M. v Dukin eld (Away)
Fri 28
Sat 29 1st Monthly Medal
Sun 30

May 2017

Mon 1 May Day.
Tue 2 Ladies - EWGA Medal
Wed 3 Seniors Championship (Over 55’s)
Thur 4
Fri 5 Seniors L.M. v Blackley (Away)
Sat 6 Well Harrison Trophy
Sun 7
Mon 8
Tue 9 Ladies - Lady Vice Captains’s Prize (Major)
Wed 10 1st Round Strokeplay (32 to qualify)
Thur 11 Seniors Trophy - Round 1 / Rabbits v Oldham (Home)
Fri 12
Sat 13 The Masters - Round 1
Sun 14 The Masters - Round 2 (Set start time for quali ers)
Mon 15

May 2017

Tue 16 Ladies - Stableford Comp / Rabbits v Oldham (Away)
D&C v Reddish Vale (Away)

Wed 17 1st Round Devil (Top 60 qualify)

Thur 18 Seniors v Cheadle (Home)

Fri 19

Sat 20 2nd Monthly Medal

Sun 21

Mon 22 Rabbits v Ashton Cup (Away)

Tue 23 Ladies - Groves Plate (Major) / D&C v New Mills (Away)

Wed 24 Monthly Challenge

Thur 25 Seniors Trophy - Round 2

Fri 26

Sat 27 Eddie Mannion Trophy

Sun 28

Mon 29 Spring Bank Holiday.

Tue 30 Ladies - EWGA Medal

Wed 31 Cavanagh Trophy - Major

June 2017

Thur 1 Rabbits v Ashton Cup (Home)

Fri 2 Seniors L.M. v Styal (Away)

Sat 3 Diamond Jubillee Pairs - Round 1

Sun 4 Diamond Jubilee Pairs - Round 2 (Set start time for quali ers)

Mon 5

Tue 6 Ladies - Stableford Competition

Wed 7 2nd Round Strokeplay (16 to qualify)

Thur 8 Seniors v Denton (Home) / D&C v Disley (Home)
Rabbits v Brookdale (Away)

Fri 9

Sat 10 AM-AM

Sun 11

Mon 12

Tue 13 Ladies - Miss Craig’s Prize (Major)

Wed 14 2nd Round Devil (Top 45 qualify) & Monthly Challenge

Thur 15 Seniors Centenary Trophy / Rabbits v Dukin eld (Home)

June 2017

Fri 16
Sat 17 3rd Monthly Medal
Sun 18
Mon 19 Rabbits v Ashton (Away)
Tue 20 Ladies - EWGA Medal
Wed 21 Centenary Trophy - Major
Thur 22 Seniors L.M. v Brookdale (Home) / D&C v Romiley (Home)
Fri 23
Sat 24 Coronation Cup
Sun 25
Mon 26
Tue 27 Ladies - Centenary Trophy (Major) / Seniors v Sale (Away)
Wed 28 Divisional Championship G.S.B.
Thur 29 Seniors Open / Rabbits v Brookdale (Home) / D&C v Glossop (Away)
Fri 30

July 2017

Sat 1 Jubilee Putter

Sun 2

Mon 3

Tue 4 Ladies - Stableford Competition

Wed 5 3rd Round Strokeplay (8 to qualify)

Thur 6 Seniors Trophy - Final Round / Rabbits v Oldham Cup (Home)

Fri 7

Sat 8 Webb Cup Round 1

Sun 9 Webb Cup Round 2

Mon 10

Tue 11 Ladies - Lady President’s Prize (Major)
Seniors v Ashton on Mersey (Away) / Rabbits v Oldham Cup (Away)

Wed 12 Devil Quarter Final (Top 30 to qualify)

Thur 13 D&C v Mottram Hall (Home)

Fri 14

Sat 15 4th Monthly Medal

July 2017

Sun 16
Mon 17 Seniors v Davyhulme Park (Away)
Tue 18 Ladies - EWGA Medal
Wed 19 Wednesday Cup - Major
Thur 20 Seniors v Heaton Moor (Away) / Rabbits v Stamford (Home)

Fri 21
Sat 22 President’s Prize
Sun 23
Mon 24
Tue 25 Ladies - Stableford Competition
Wed 26 Strokeplay Quarter Final (4 to qualify) & Monthly Challenge
Thur 27 Seniors L.M. v Dukin eld (Home) / Rabbits v Ashton (Home)
Fri 28
Sat 29 Ashcroft Cup (Set start time for Round 2 quali ers)
Sun 30
Mon 31

August 2017

Tue 1 Ladies - Lady Captain’s Prize, Medal (Major) / Rabbits v Stamford (Away)
Wed 2 Devil Semi Final (Top 15 to qualify) & Monthly Challenge
Thur 3 Seniors v Withington (Home)

Fri 4
Sat 5 5th Monthly Medal
Sun 6
Mon 7
Tue 8 Ladies - EWGA Medal
Wed 9 Wednesday Section Picnic T.B.A.
Thur 10 Seniors v Sale (Home)
Fri 11
Sat 12 Captain’s Charity Fun Day
Sun 13
Mon 14
Tue 15 Ladies - Exchange Day @ Didsbury

August 2017

Wed 16 Strokeplay Semi Final (2 to qualify)
Thur 17 Seniors L.M. v Brookdale (Away)

Fri 18
Sat 19 Captain’s Final 75
Sun 20 Captain’s Final 30 (Set start time for quali ers)
Mon 21
Tue 22 Ladies - Gentleman Captain’s Prize, Medal (Major)
Wed 23 Monthly Challenge FInal - Major
Thur 24 Seniors L.M. v Blackley (Home)
Fri 25
Sat 26 Centenary Trophy
Sun 27
Mon 28 Summer Bank Holiday.
Tue 29 Ladies - EWGA Medal
Wed 30 Devil Final -Major
Thur 31 Seniors - Jack Berry Cup

September 2017

Fri 1
Sat 2 Medallion Round 1
Sun 3 Medallion Round 2
Mon 4
Tue 5 Ladies - Ma’s Cup, Stableford (Major)
Wed 6 Strokeplay Final - Major
Thur 7 Seniors v Heaton Moor (Home)
Fri 8
Sat 9 Medallion Round 3
Sun 10 Medallion Round 4 (Set start time for quali ers)
Mon 11
Tue 12 Ladies - EWGA Medal
Wed 13 Grand Prix Final - Major
Thur 14 Seniors v Ashton on Mersey (Home)
Fri 15


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