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founded 1910

WHGC Centenary Year ~ 1910 - 2010

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Monday 26 July 2010 A New Fairway Improvement Programme is scheduled for Spring 2011
As Members and visitors are aware, our greens are in superb condition and many compliments have been received. However, the hot and dry weather this year has meant that, like most Clubs in the south, our fairways have suffered. It is therefore apt that our General Manager, Gary Salt, released the following statement last Friday:

"West Hove GC will be starting a long-term fairway improvement programme. As you are aware, we have a poor soil structure on our fairways with a very thin top-soil layer and this creates problems.

In the Spring of 2011 we will we will be applying in the region of 375 tonnes of compost onto our fairways. Compost contains slow release nitrogen plus other major and minor nutrients and, unlike sand based dressings, compost can retain nutrients and make them available to the grass for a longer period. It will also increase the depth of our top soil layer.

Benefits
Using compost on our fairways as a soil-improver brings many benefits:
   Increased root growth
   Faster turf establishment
   Improved turf density and colour from slow-release nitrogen, iron and magnesium
   Plant disease suppression
   Improved soil moisture retention

Application and appearance
Application will take place in the Spring to maximise the benefits of the compost. After the compost is applied the fairways will appear darker and slightly brown in colour. However, this will pass with rainfall and fairway cutting. There is a possibility of very small pieces of twig/leaf being seen, but these too will disappear with regular cutting. It is also important to point out that compost is not a quick fix and to be effective its application must be staged at semi-regular intervals, forming part of a fairway maintenance programme.
23 July 2010"

Saturday 24 July 2010 Congratulations to Club Chairman, Richard Simmons, for his first 'hole-in-one' today
Fourteen handicapper Richard Simmons, the Club's Chairman, was proud to record his first ever "ace" at the 163 yard par 3 seventh hole in today's Captain's Plate competition. He achieved this with a 7-iron to the delight of his playing partners David Gillies and John Godley - AND to those who enjoyed the customary drink in the bar afterwards. Well done.
Wednesday 21 July 2010 Flag of BelarusThe Club's website received a visit from someone in Belarus this afternoon. This is significant as it is the 100th country to log onto our site - and in our centenary year too.
P.S. - It's just like the buses, nothing for ages then two together - we had country number 101 today (Thursday 22 July 2010) when someone logged in from Barbados.
Tuesday 20 July 2010 Stacey Rodger wins her sixth Club Championship
On a glorious summer's day, 36 lady members competed in the Club's Centenary Year Ladies Championship. Stacey Rodger retained her title, and the Cumberlege Cup, with a very steady level-par total of 140 giving her a sixth win in the last seven years. As Centenary Year Ladies' Club Champion she also won a splendid commemorative bone-china bowl.
Click here for photos

In the evening the ladies returned to the Clubhouse for dinner and the prize presentation.
The prize-winners and their scores are shown below:
 
Cumberlege Cup - Gross Score for 36 holes
1st Stacey Rodger 69 + 71 = 140
2nd Megan Bibby 83 + 81 = 164
     
Millennium Cup - Net Score for 36 holes
1st Jill Corbett (22) 69 + 65 = 134
2nd Rita Hedderman (17) 69 + 70 = 139
     
18-hole medal - AM
1st Jo Common (17) 67
2nd Jan Seabrook (21) 68
3rd Stacey Rodger (0) 69 (on count-back)
     
13-hole Vets Medal
1st Jan Seabrook (15.1) 44.9
Tuesday 20 July 2010 Congratulations to the winner of the June 2010 prize draw for a free mid-week 2-ball round of golf (worth £50) - he is Michael Mueller. For over a year all Green-Fee payers have been invited to enter a free monthly prize draw and Michael is our latest winner - congratulations.
Monday 19 July 2010 West Hove GC didn't lose - but are out of the S.C.G.U.'s Gilbert Print Plate
Our 'seniors' drew 2-2 with Royal Ashdown Forest GC in the third round of the Gilbert Print Plate today at West Hove. Although we didn't 'lose' the match, we have been eliminated from the competition by virtue of the new rules providing for the 'away' team to go through when a match is tied. Royal Ashdown, who fielded a strong team of low handicappers, are perfecting this rule having drawn 2-2 away at Waterhall GC in the previous round! Our team and their results are shown below:
 
Pete Rodger & Martin Bodle lost 4&3
Don Shepherd & Michael Coombes won 3&2
Raoul Ellis & Alan Hopping lost 2 down
Gordon Eaton & Kevin White won 4&3
Sunday 18 July 2010

Today's West Hove GC Centenary Junior Open was won by Matt Greenfield (Pyecombe)
This Sussex County Golf Union 'Junior County Order of Merit' competition attracted 35 players today from golf clubs around Sussex. It was won by Matt Greenfield (handicap 4) of Pyecombe GC with a gross 73. The net prize-winner was George Ounsted (22) of the Nevill GC with a splendid 62, just beating Tim Finnerty (28) of Cottesmore GC on count-back.

Special thanks are due to Michael Phillpot and Ken Stafford for organising this very successful competition.
click here for photos of the two winners

The full list of today's prize-winners is shown below:

The Don Thatcher Cup - best gross score  
1st Matt Greenfield (4) Pyecombe GC 73
2nd Daisey Wakeling (2) East Brighton GC 74
3rd Terry Green (6) Worthing GC 75
     
The Brian Hazelgrove Salver - best net score  
1st George Ounsted (22) The Nevill GC 62
2nd Tim Finnerty (28) Cottesmore GC 62
3rd Frankie Ingham (11) West Hove GC 65
     
Nearest-the-pin winners  
Jordan Baker at the 3rd hole
(no winner) at the 7th hole
Jack Baeza-Wigzell at the 13th hole
Daisey Wakeling at the 17th hole
   
Longest-Drive winners  
Hope Beland girls - at the 5th hole
Adam Hatcher boys - at the 18th hole
Friday 16 July 2010 There was a three-way tie in today's West Hove Centenary Pro-Am
Nineteen teams competed in the Club's Centenary Pro-Am today in, what appears to have become the norm for this event, exceedingly blustery conditions. It was also windy on the second day of The Open, at St. Andrews, where play was suspended for an hour because of the wind. But at West Hove the competitors had no choice but to continue play, even though balls were oscillating on some of the greens.

It was therefore quite remarkable that three of the professionals tied for first place with a very creditable one-over-par score of 71. They were:
Marcus Groombridge (Burgess Hill), Jason Partridge (Piltdown) and Mark Stuart-Williams (Dyke).

In the team event, where the best two scores count, the first three teams were:
1st   Alan Tyson (Battle), M Laing, I Parnell & R Steel on -13
2nd  Graeme Crompton (West Hove), G Eaton, P Rodger & D Shepherd Jnr. on -11
3rd   Marcus Groombridge (Burgess Hill), A Heath, S Heath & T Buck on -11

Following the golf, the competitors enjoyed a dinner and the customary auction. It is anticipated that the event raised about £1,800 for Club Captain Gordon Eaton’s charity, Leo House at Home.
Friday 16 July 2010 Two West Hove Members have been selected to represent Sussex Colts
The Club is delighted to have heard from Anup Vasant, Secretary of the Sussex County Golf Union, that two of our Members, Dan Milligan and Jonny Ingram, have been selected to play for the Sussex Colts Team. They will play in the eight-man team at Pyecombe GC on Sunday 25 July against the Kent Colts Team. We wish them, and their team-mates, well.
Wednesday 14 July 2010 A reminder to Members that membership renewals must be completed by 1 September
Membership renewal notices are currently being issued and all Members are reminded that Standing Order forms must be completed and returned by 13 August. Alternatively, those wishing to pay the full amount of their subscription must do so by 1 September 2010.
These renewals take place during our Centenary Year which ends on 22 September. On that day we will be holding an Edwardian Costume & Hickory Club Competition, a report of which will be included in the Club's commemorative book
"The History of West Hove Golf Club 1910-2010". All Members will be given a copy of this most interesting 'tome'  towards the end of the year.
Tuesday 13 July 2010 The number of visitors to our website on a single day is smashed yet again
It was only a week ago today that we reported a record 706 visitors to our website on a single day. Well, just seven days on, that record has been smashed again. Yesterday, Monday 12 July, we received 760 visits, probably to check on the reports of our Gala Ball (which has been receiving rave reviews) and our  Men's Club Championship which took place on Sunday.
Sunday 11 July 2010 Today's West Hove Club Championship was won by in-form Jonny Ingram
Jonny maintained his sensational form of the past few months to play two very steady rounds of 68 to win his first Club Championship title. His 4-under par total of 136 meant he won by a comfortable three shots from Mark Gully.
Jonny led by just one shot after the morning round, but whereas Jonny maintained his consistency his two nearest rivals, Mark Gully and Damon Raikes, failed to beat par in the afternoon; and this was despite a purple patch for Damon when he birdied holes ten and eleven before holing his 230 yard 3-iron on the 12th for an eagle two.
please click here for photos
The top three places in the Club Championship (scratch) and the Nick O'Byrne Trophy (net) were:
 
The Club Championship  
1st Jonny Ingram 68 & 68 = 136
2nd Mark Gully 69 & 70 = 139
3rd Damon Raikes 69 & 72 = 141
     
The Nick O'Byrne Trophy  
1st Damon Raikes 133
2nd Mark Gully 135
3rd Neville Hudson 136                           
Friday 9 July 2010

...And today's Combination Crystals event at Singing Hills GC was a day for our Captains
Singing Hills GC's Combination Crystals annual competition is an annual fixture that few Sussex clubs ignore. It is a 36-hole competition for Captains and Vice-Captains of Sussex golf clubs.
On the hottest day of the year so far, our team had a most enjoyable day playing with the East Brighton team. In the morning 4BBB Stableford, Gordon Eaton & Pete Rodger scored 38 points and Jan Seabrook & Rita Hedderman scored 43 points. In the afternoon mixed foursomes Stableford event, Gordon and Jan scored 36 points and Pete and Rita scored 29 points, for a team total of 146 – they were therefore runners-up to Leatherhead GC who achieved an excellent total of 153. Please click here for  a photograph of our team.

Friday 9 July 2010 Today's Haydon Shield was a day for our Presidents
Seventeen Past Captains competed in today's Haydon Shield which was won by the Club's President, Don Thatcher, with 37 points on count-back from Kevin Heanen. During the post- competition lunch, the Past Captains' Secretary, Norman Milburn, formally announced his resignation from that role as he is very proud to be the first West Hove member to become captain of the 'Sussex Golf Captains' in April of next year. The Past Captains' President, Carl Haydon, then proposed that David Nealer should take over Norman's role at West Hove in 2011.

Although already known by most of our members, Norman then announced that the Club's President Don Thatcher would be retiring in November after 19 excellent years in office. He went on to say that at the Club's AGM in November, Don Thatcher would be proposing that Michael Phillpot should succeed him as President of West Hove GC. Michael thanked Don for his nomination and deemed it a great honour. This does not, of course,  preclude other members from proposing other candidates in due course.

Following the presentation of the Carl Haydon Trophy (from one President, Carl, to another, Don) the afternoon concluded with a very special finale. Carl had brought along a bottle of 73% proof Benedictine which he had won during his captaincy (1965/66) and presented it to Don. It was probably as old as Carl (87) and they agreed that it was about time for it to be opened, after all it is our centenary year. It was superb, as was the whole day.
Please click here for photos

Friday 9 July 2010 News from the Brighton & District Golfing Society
Don Weston, Secretary of the Brighton & District Golfing Society, has kindly provided some photographs from last week's BDGS Championships at West Hove
(please click here) and given an update on the current running points totals for the Victor Ludorum Trophy - see below.
 
East Brighton GC 40 points
The Dyke GC 38 points
West Hove GC 34 points
Brighton & Hove GC 17 points
Tuesday 6 July 2010 The number of visitors to our website on any one day is smashed
In January 2010 we reported that the Club's new website had received its 100,000th visitor. We also reported that the site was becoming increasingly popular with over 20,000 visitors in the first year and over 33,000 in the second year. Now we have received nearly 61,000 in the third year. This trend is continuing with a daily record of 706 visitors yesterday, an amazing 55% higher than the previous record of 455 on 10 May.
However, there is one significant record that eludes us. To date we have had visits from 99 different countries and, as previously reported, it would be quite appropriate to achieve 'our century' in our Centenary Year. So if you are off to some far flung land, please log on to our site.
Sunday 4 July 2010 The Brighton & District Golfing Society's Championships were held today at West Hove
In to
day's B&DGS Championships at West Hove, our team of Jonny Ingram, Tony Humphrey, Rob McGrory Jnr. and Trevor Prodger finished second on 614 shots to East Brighton GC who had 604. The Dyke GC finished third on 625 and Brighton & Hove failed to score (as one of their team had a 'nil return').

In the Men's Championship it was a case of deja vu. For the second year running Jonny Ingram was the runner-up to Jamie Chapman of Brighton & Hove GC. It was however a very close thing after they both finished on level par 140, very creditable scores bearing in mind the windy conditions. They then had a sudden death play-off, both getting birdies up the 14th hole before playing back to the Clubhouse down the 13th where Jamie prevailed with a par to Jonny's bogey.
 

 
In the other two Championships West Hove did very well. L
ewis Jackson retained the Junior scratch competition with a 146 (75 & 71) whilst Stacey Rodger won the  Ladies scratch competition for the fifth time in the last six years with 149 (72 & 77). It would appear that their time at university in the United States is paying off.

The prizes were awarded by the B&DGS President Tom Grogan and Secretary Don Weston in the presence of Club Captain Gordon Eaton.

Sunday 4 July 2010
 


 

Last night's Centenary Gala Ball was a resounding success
Nearly 300 Members and guests attended last night's Centenary Gala Ball in a 130' marquee on the Club's driving-range. On a beautiful summer's evening, everyone participated in a champagne reception before enjoying a gourmet dinner at beautifully decorated tables (in the Club's colours). Brief speeches were made by the Mayor of Brighton, Councillor Geoff Wells, Norman Forrest the Immediate Past President of the English Golf Union (EGU) and our Club Captain Gordon Eaton.
 
On behalf of the EGU, and in celebration of our centenary, Norman presented the Club with a commemorative Royal Crown Derby plate (see thumbnail photo on the left). After the superb dinner, music was provided by 'Katchfraze'. They are an extremely versatile trio who proved so popular that the dance-floor did not empty until the Ball finished at 1am.
 
During the evening the Grand Centenary Prize Draw was made. The winners were:
 

 

1st prize 40" LCD Flat-screen TV Michael Foreman
  2nd prize Balloon trip for two John Bury **
  3rd prize Golf Bag and golf for 4 at two courses Hannah Kinchin

** John Bury, President of the Sussex County Golf Union, presumably doesn't have a head for heights as he kindly donated this prize to Pauline Danes our General Admin. Assistant.

Everybody present has said that the Ball was a resounding success and this must be attributed to the Centenary Committee and the Club's staff, with particular thanks to Brian Murphy who project managed the whole event.

If you would like to see some photographs of the preparations for the Gala Ball, and the actual evening's celebrations,
please click here. In addition, the Club also used the services of a professional photographer, Graham Franks, and you may see his photographs by clicking here.

Sunday 4 July 2010 West Hove are beaten by the smallest of margins in the PAV Plate 2010
In yesterday's second round match at East Brighton GC our scratch team lost 6½ - 5½. The morning foursomes saw the teams come in for lunch at 2 - 2 with our two points being gained by the pairings of Jonny Ingram & Mark Gully and Lewis Jackson & Dan Milligan.
In the afternoon singles we had wins from Russell Shires, Jonny Ingram and Lewis Jackson to make the score 6 - 5 in favour of East Brighton with one game remaining. Our last player, Damon Raikes, stood on the last tee one up so he needed a half down the par-5 18th to achieve a draw (6-6) which under the rules would have meant a win for us as the away side. Although Damon scored a par 5, his opponent was on the green in two and completed his birdie to allow East Brighton to squeeze into the last eight. Our other players were Luke Giles and Carl Rodger.
Friday 2 July 2010 The Club's main celebratory Centenary event, our Gala Ball, will take place tomorrow
Please click here to view some photos of the preparations and (from tomorrow) photos of the activities on the night itself.
Thursday 1 July 2010 West Hove will play Royal Ashdown Forest GC in the S.C.G.U.'s Gilbert Print Plate
Further to the report below dated 28 June, our 'Seniors' have been drawn to play at home against Royal Ashdown Forest GC on Monday 19 July. Royal Ashdown were awarded an 'away win' by virtue of their 2 - 2 draw away to Waterhall GC in the last round.
Thursday 1 July 2010 The Captains' Farewell Party - please amend your diaries again!
On 14 April the Club reported that this function would change from Saturday 20 November 2010 to Saturday 27 November. Please note that it has now reverted to the originally scheduled date of 20 November 2010. The Club regrets any inconvenience caused.
Monday 28 June 2010 West Hove GC reach the last 16 of the S.C.G.U.'s Gilbert Print Plate
Having lost 1-3 to Lewes GC in the Cyril Blake Cup earlier this year, West Hove's 'seniors' were invited to play in the Gilbert Print Plate. In today's second round match at a steamy Hillbarn GC, Team Manager Maurice Grange was pleased to report that our fortunes changed. Despite having to give away many strokes, our team won 3 - 1. It was nice to see Les Hale, the Club's Seniors' Captain in 1996/7, there to support the team. They were:
 
Pete Rodger & Martin Bodle, who won 2 up
Don Shepherd & Kevin White who halved their match
Raoul Ellis & Alan Hopping halved their match too, and
Michael Coombes & Richard Knight won 4 & 3

West Hove are now into the last 16 of this S.C.G.U. inter-club matchplay event and will be playing the third round on Monday 19 July. Our opponents that day will be announced here soon.
Sunday 27 June 2010 Congratulations to Phil Harris for his achievements in today's Monthly Medal
Phil apparently achieved a couple of firsts today. He reported that on the eighteenth hole he scored an 11, the first time he had ever made such a mess of that hole. And as an aside, he was then quick to report that on the short seventh he scored an 'ace' with a 6-iron - again a first for him. Many congratulations Phil.
Thursday 24 June 2010

Important Notice for all users of the Clubhouse and Driving Range
The Club's Centenary Gala Ball will be held on Saturday 3 July 2010 and our General Manager, Gary Salt has issued the following statement:
 
"Please note that all areas of the Clubhouse will close at 6pm on Saturday July 3rd and reopen at the normal time on Sunday 4th July. Please also be advised that the driving range will be closed from the morning of Tuesday 29th June until the morning of Monday 5th July. All areas of the range will be closed except for the chipping area which will be open to the teaching professionals only."

Wednesday 23 June 2010 The Centenary Ladies' Open beats watching the England v. Slovenia football match
Well, it did for fifty-two ladies from nineteen different Golf Clubs around Sussex and Kent who chose to play in our Centenary Ladies' Open today, instead of watching (in trepidation) England's progress in the World Cup.
On a glorious summer's day, the ladies competed in pairs with the front nine holes played as 'better-ball' and the back nine holes played as Greensomes. The winning pair were Gail Hartland and Tessa Ball, both from Brighton & Hove Golf Club, who amassed 41 Stableford points. Congratulations ladies.
Please click here for a photo
Tuesday 22 June 2010 West Hove GC receive a testimonial from Martyn Gibson, Club Captain of Waterhall GC
Following our match on 12 June in the 1st Round of the PAV Plate we have received a lovely testimonial from Waterhall's Captain, Martyn Gibson. He praised our "wonderful hospitality" and stated that "the welcome we received was second to none". He went on to state that "the way we were treated in the bar afterwards was fantastic".
Our Club Captain, Gordon Eaton, thanked Martyn for taking the trouble to actually write and tell us of their team's experience.
Please click here to read the full correspondence.
Sunday 20 June 2010 Today's Centenary Men's Invitation was won by Mark Pollington & Tony Ryder (EBGC)
Thirty-six Members and their guests competed in this 27-hole event today. There were shotgun starts for both the morning 9-hole greensomes and the afternoon 18 hole better-ball competitions. The winning pairs (member and guest) were as follows:
 
OVERALL WINNERS Mark Pollington & Tony Ryder (East Brighton GC) 68 points
Front 9 Greensomes
and 18-hole Better-ball
Bob Smith & Steve Conboy (Singing Hills GC) 62 points
Back 9 Greensomes
and 18-hole Better-ball
Simon Friend & Adam Boon (Ham Manor GC) 63 points
18-hole Better-ball Damon Raikes & David Parker (Waterhall GC) 45 points
Front 9 Greensomes Mark Haggart & David Wells (Littlehampton GC) 19 points
Back 9 Greensomes Carl Rodger & Simon Rodger (Wildwoods GC) 21 points
Saturday 19 June 2010 Joan Sherrington and Tony Humphrey win the inaugural Mixed Centenary Trophy
This new annual mixed pairs competition was played this afternoon in cool, breezy conditions. Joan and Tony's combined Stableford points total of 71 enabled them to become the first winners of the Trophy. This was achieved by Tony's incredible 4-under-par gross 66 and perhaps, as it emerged later, the fact that they both had lessons (albeit many years ago) from the Club's legendary professional George Shepherd! Prizes were presented at an evening supper by Club Captain Gordon Eaton and the Ladies' Captain Jan Seabrook.
Tuesday 15 June 2010 Congratulations to the winner of the May 2010 prize draw for a free mid-week 2-ball round of golf (worth £50) - he is Jason Ward. For over a year all Green-Fee payers have been invited to enter a free monthly prize draw and Jason is our latest winner - congratulations.
Monday 14 June 2010 Sunday the thirteenth of June - not a successful day for West Hove GC
The Brighton, Hove & District Golfing Society's fourth event of the year, the Wentworth Smith Trophy, was held yesterday at East Brighton GC and the West Hove team did not do well. This is a team event and the best five scores from each club determine the winners. The East Brighton and Dyke teams tied with 189 points each so the Trophy was decided in favour of The Dyke whose sixth player had more points than the host's sixth player.

Yesterday also saw Jonny Ingram's debut as a Sussex Colts player. He represented his County at Stoneham GC in Hampshire and, although he won his morning foursomes with Richie Farmer
2 & 1, he narrowly lost his afternoon singles at the 18th. Sussex lost to Hampshire 5½ to 6½.

Saturday 12 June 2010 West Hove beat Waterhall GC 12-0 in the 1st Round of the PAV Plate today
The 1st Round of the PAV Plate was held at West Hove today and our team won comfortably. They will now play in the 2nd Round away to East Brighton on Saturday 3 July 2010.
Today's team and results were as follows:
 
Foursomes Jonny Ingram & Mark Gully won 4 & 2
  Dan Milligan & Lewis Jackson won 8 & 6
  David Bristow & Simon Tiplady won 5 & 3
  Russell Shires & Damon Raikes won 2 up
Singles Russell Shires won 1 up
  Simon Tiplady won 3 & 2
  Jonny Ingram won w/o
  Mark Gully won 8 & 7
  Dan Milligan won 6 & 5
  Lewis Jackson won 5 & 3
  Damom Raikes won 3 & 2
  David Bristow won 4 & 3
Friday 11 June 2010 Jonny Ingram has been selected to play for the Sussex Colts this weekend
Following Jonny's win in the Sussex Colts Championship and his showing in the Sussex Amateur Championships last week, he has been picked to represent the County in their match against the Hampshire Colts at Stoneham GC on Sunday 13 June. Full details of the eight-man Sussex team can be found on the S.C.G.U. website.
Thursday 10 June 2010 A birdie at the 19th? - please click here for details
Thursday 10 June 2010 Ladies - Give golf a try with our special trial lessons for lady beginners or novice golfers
Are you one of those many ladies who would love to try to play golf but are worried about your lack of ability. Well, our PGA Head Professional, Graeme Crompton, has organised two 2-hour taster sessions for people like you at the West Hove Golf Academy just north of the Hangleton Interchange on the A27.
You do not have to be a member of West Hove GC and if you do not have your own golf-clubs we can provide them for the session. You can choose to attend either on Saturday 26 June between 1pm & 3pm or on Sunday 27 June between 10am & noon. The cost is only £6 so you can't afford to turn down such an opportunity!
Places will be limited so please book early by calling Graeme on 01273 413494.
Wednesday 9 June 2010 Club Captain Gordon Eaton extends a warm welcome to our new Members
On behalf of everyone at the Club, Gordon Eaton would like to welcome the following new members (listed alphabetically) to our Club:
Mark Curram, Stephen Day, Christopher Daynes, Garry Fisk, Robin Fisk, Robert Goldsmith, Shane Harmer, Steve Harris, Masahiko Hasegawa, Richard Ives, Daniel Jutton, Robert Maltby-Griffiths, Ryan Mill, Paul Northam, Jorge Osborne, Stephen Pilcher, Sam Rice, Derek Smith, Rune Sorenson, Jane Smith, Paulina Stroud, Darren Webb, Rob Webb and Sam Wood.
We hope that you all have a long and happy membership at West Hove.
Tuesday 8 June 2010
              Junior Summer Golf Camps 2010 for children aged 8 and over
Last year's very successful Junior Summer 'Golf Camps' return - so please book early
Our PGA qualified professionals, Graeme Crompton, Russell Cronin and Ronnie Clark, are delighted to provide three 'golf camps' for youngsters during the school summer holidays. Further details may be found by clicking on the links to the 'Notice Board' or 'Juniors' pages of this website or by clicking here. There are only 10 places available each day for these popular sessions so, following last year's experience, early booking is advisable.
Monday 7 June 2010 West Hove GC currently leads the way in the B.&D.G.S.'s  Victor Ludorum Trophy
After 3 events in the Brighton & District Golfing Society's programme (the Senior, Intermediate and Junior Cup competitions), West Hove lead the way in the 2010 Victor Ludorum Trophy. The points tally after these first three events is as follows:
West Hove 18, The Dyke 15, East Brighton 15 and Brighton & Hove 8.
Our team for the next event has been drawn and we wish them every success in next Sunday's Wentworth Smith Trophy at East Brighton GC.
Sunday 6 June 2010 Worthing's Jack Bartlett retains his Sussex Amateur Championship title
Congratulations go to Jack Bartlett who retained his Sussex Amateur Championship title today at West Hove when he beat Wayne Hawes (Littlehampton) at the 19th hole of the final.
In the morning semi-finals Jack also had to go to the 19th hole to beat Adam Galbraith of Haywards Heath. In the other semi-final Wayne had a more comfortable win (4 & 2) against Jonathon Grey of East Sussex National.
The afternoon final between Jack and Wayne was  very exciting with no more than one hole separating the players at any time. It was, however, a bit of a scrappy match interspersed with some great shot-making. This was typified at the first extra hole when Jack appeared to have blown his chances by driving some 50 or more yards right of the target over heavy rough. He was fortunate enough to miss all the trouble and pitched from the side of the 8th green to within a few feet before sinking his birdie putt for the Championship.
West Hove's Club Captain, Gordon Eaton, thanked the Sussex County Golf Union for allowing West Hove to host this prestigious event in our centenary year. He also congratulated the SCGU Secretary Anup Vasant and his assistant Nicky Reeves, and indeed the rest of  the SCGU team, for the professional way they ran the Championship. Gordon echoed the views of everyone at West Hove by congratulating Jack Bartlett - and also the West Hove youngsters Jonny Ingram and Dan Milligan for acquitting themselves so well by reaching the knock-out matchplay stages.
Saturday 5 June 2010 Littlehampton's Wayne Hawes proves too strong for Dan Milligan and Jonny Ingram
In the 1st round of the Sussex Amateur Championship matchplay this morning at West Hove, Dan Milligan was drawn to play +3 handicapper Wayne Hawes from Littlehampton GC. Both players fought long and hard before Wayne won at the 21st hole. In the meantime, Jonny Ingram beat Richie Farmer (Pyecombe) 5 & 4 to set up a 2nd round match against Wayne. Once again there was a ding-dong battle, with no more than one hole separating the combatants, before Wayne clinched the win with a birdie down the last hole. This meant that the top six seeds from yesterday's stroke-play event had been eliminated from the competition.
In the other half of the draw the defending champion Jack Bartlett (Worthing) did well to beat two of his fellow club members, Scott Nightingale and Toby Tree. Tomorrow's semi-finals at West Hove GC are as follows:
9.00am - Adam Galbraith (Haywards Heath) v. Jack Bartlett (Worthing), and
9.15am - Wayne Hawes (Littlehampton) v. Jonathon Grey (East Sussex National)

Full details of today's results may be found on the S.C.G.U. website - please click here

Friday 4 June 2010 The S.C.G.U. Sussex Amateur Championship started today at West Hove Golf Club
Seventy-two of the best amateur golfers in Sussex teed off today in a 36-hole stroke-play event to find the top 16 to go forward to the knock-out matchplay stages tomorrow and Sunday.
On a gloriously hot and sunny day the competitors found the course difficult with only four players beating par in the morning. The Competition Scratch Score went out a shot to 71.
Mark Hilton (Lewes) and James Doswell (Highwoods) shared the lead at the halfway stage with a 3-under par total of 67. The West Hove competitors' scores were: Jonny Ingram 70, Lewis Jackson 72, Dan Milligan, Mark Gully and Steve Nielsen all on 74 and Chris Lind on 76.

In the afternoon James Doswell shot his second 67 of the day to become the leading qualifier (on 134) and Jonny Ingram also shot 67 to become the second seed (with 137). Dan Milligan shot 69 (for a 143 total) to squeeze into the 16 qualifiers for the matchplay stage which starts tomorrow.

West Hove's remaining competitors failed to make the cut - their scores were Lewis Jackson 144, Mark Gully & Steve Nielsen both on 146, and Chris Lind on 152.

The Sussex Amateur Championship also incorporates a Team Event. Three nominated members from each Club comprise a team and their combined 36-hole total determines which Club will represent Sussex in a national competition.** Worthing GC, with their depth of talent, usually do well and this proved to be the case again. However, they were very narrow winners this year, scoring 423 compared to West Hove's 424, Lewes' 427 and Littlehampton's 428. Our team of Jonny Ingram, Dan Milligan and Lewis Jackson were very unlucky to have missed the chance of representing the County in this the Club's centenary year, but wish the Worthing team every success in their future endeavours.

Further reports will be published on this website over the next two days, so check out here how the 16 finalists (and the West Hove pair of Jonny Ingram and Dan Milligan) fare - but if you wish to see the full results please visit the S.C.G.U.'s website here.
** The English Champion Club Tournament at Woodbridge GC, Suffolk on 11 & 12 September 2010.

Tuesday 1 June 2010 West Hove's Jonny Ingram is the new Sussex Colts Champion
The Sussex County Golf Union's Colts Championship was held today at Brighton & Hove GC. West Hove had three members competing - Dan Milligan who shot 138 (68 & 70) to finish fifth, Lewis Jackson who shot 144 (71 & 73) and Jonny Ingram who won the Championship with a splendid one-under-par total of 135 (67 & 68).
It was not plain sailing for Jonny though as he was one shot adrift of Bradley Turner (Highwoods) at the halfway stage, level with James Sharp (Hollingbury Park) and only one shot ahead of Richard Lyons (Brighton & Hove) and Dan Milligan. In the afternoon round Jonny shot a level par 68 and was the 'leader in the clubhouse' for over an hour before being joined on 135 by Bradley Turner who was last year's SCGU Boys Champion of Champions.
This called for a sudden death play-off. Both players then missed the fairway down the 436 yard first hole before Bradley pulled his second shot left of the green. Jonny responded with a 7-iron to within six feet of the pin. Bradley then made a superb third shot to the green but inexplicably missed his par putt to allow Jonny to win with a par.
This was a very proud moment for father Tim (who was the first to congratulate him) and for everyone at West Hove. It was also a great addition to Jonny's CV before he jets off to the USA in August to start his golf scholarship at Linderwood University in St. Charles, Missouri.

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The top four placings were as follows:
1st Jonny Ingram (West Hove GC) 67 & 68 = 135 won at first extra hole
2nd Bradley Turner (Highwoods GC) 66 & 69 = 135  
3rd Richard Lyons (Brighton & Hove GC) 68 & 69 = 137  
  James Sharp (Hollingbury Park GC) 67 & 70 = 137  
Monday 31 May 2010 West Hove is honoured to host the S.C.G.U. Sussex Amateur Championship 2010
The Sussex County Golf Union has agreed to West Hove GC hosting this prestigious event in its centenary year. The competition starts on Friday 4 June when 72 competitors will take part in a 36-hole stroke-play event with the top 16 going forward to the knock-out matchplay stages on Saturday 5 June and Sunday 6 June.
This competition attracts the cream of Sussex golfers and as usual Worthing GC is strongly represented with 12 golfers. West Hove has six competitors - Dan Milligan, Lewis Jackson, Jonny Ingram, Mark Gully, Steve Nielsen and Chris Lind - and we wish them well over their home track.
Watch this website next weekend for the results. Better still, come up to West Hove next Friday, Saturday or Sunday and watch the best amateur golfers in Sussex - everyone is welcome.
Wednesday 26 May 2010 The Past Captains' Centenary Cup was won today by Kevin Heanen
In the inaugural year for this new competition, 20 Past Captains from West Hove and other Sussex Clubs competed in a singles Stableford competition off full handicap over 18 holes. Carl Hayden, West Hove's Club Captain in 1965/66 and the current President of the West Hove Past Captains, kindly donated the prizes. The cup was won by Kevin Heanen with 35 points on count-back from Mike Whitty. The guests' prize was won by Alan Hood (East Brighton GC) with 36 points on count-back from Malcolm Sharp (Ifield GC). 
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After a hearty dinner during which many 'stories' were recalled the Past Captains' secretary, Norman Milburn, reminded everyone that in future years the competition would be an invitation pairs event (but with the new cup still being awarded to the best West Hove individual).
Sunday 23 May 2010 West Hove are trounced by The Dyke GC but go on to win the B&DGS Junior Cup Plate
The Brighton & District Golfing Society's Junior Cup was held at The Dyke Golf Club today on a gloriously hot and sunny day. Unfortunately, our team's performance did not mirror the weather as we were easily beaten by the hosts 5 - 0. However, the team fared better in the afternoon 'Plate' competition and were declared the winners over East Brighton GC on count-back (6 to 2) after drawing 2½ - 2½. The team's afternoon results were as follows:
 
Vic Craker & Jimmy Jones lost 1 down
Howard Coulson & Dean Bibby halved
Steve Chipp & Kris Field won 4 & 2
Jez White & Don Shepherd Snr. won 2 & 1
Luke Longcroft & Paul Chipp lost 1 down

The Dyke GC won the Junior Cup by beating Brighton & Hove GC 3 -2 in the final.
Please click here for a photo of West Hove's Club Captain, Gordon Eaton, together with team manager Gary Chamberlain with the Plate.

Saturday 22 May 2010 Pyecombe GC prove too strong in the second round of the PAV i.t. Trophy today
The West Hove scratch team, managed by Graham Marchant, could not hold off the all-round strength of the Pyecombe team in today's match, going down 3½ - 8½ in hot and sunny conditions. West Hove could only muster two halves in the morning foursomes and two wins in the afternoon singles. Jonny Ingram, who will be going to university in the USA later this year won comfortably 7 & 6 with four birdies on the front nine holes. Our other winner was Lewis Jackson who, interestingly, has just returned home from the USA. He was 3 under-par when he won his match by 3 & 2.

Matchplay results, of course, do not tell the whole story. All of our team played well, but the Pyecombe squad were simply better on the day. This was no better illustrated than Dan Milligan's 4 & 2 defeat as he was actually 3 under-par when he lost. His opponent 'Barney' simply had the round of his life.

West Hove will now play at home to Waterhall GC on Saturday 12 June 2010 in the first round of the PAV Plate. Today's results were as follows:

Foursomes: Raoul Ellis & Neville Hudson halved
  Dan Milligan & Lewis Jackson halved
  Jonny Ingram & Mark Gully lost 3 & 2
  Steve Nielsen & Tony Humphrey lost 2 & 1
Singles: Jonny Ingram won 7 & 6
  Dan Milligan lost 4 & 2
  Lewis Jackson won 3 & 2
  Neville Hudson lost 7 & 6
  Raoul Ellis lost 6 & 5
  Mark Gully lost 5 & 4
  Tony Humphrey lost 2 & 1
  Steve Nielsen halved
Monday 10 May 2010 West Hove lose in the final of the Brighton & District Golfing Society's Intermediate Cup
In the second BDGS competition of the year at a chilly East Brighton Golf Club yesterday, our intermediate team beat The Dyke in the morning to reach the final against the host team. In a dramatic final the match was halved but East Brighton were awarded the Cup on count-back of holes won. Our team's results in the final were as follows:
 
Simon Friend & Tim Silsby halved their match
Gary Cissell & Kevin Woolley won 3 & 2
Brian Murphy & Gary Chamberlain won 2 & 1
Gordon Eaton & Tim Ingram lost 3 & 1
Keith Fender & Philip Stempt lost 6 & 4

Congratulations to the hosts - and to Brighton & Hove who beat The Dyke in the Plate event.

Sunday 9 May 2010 The second West Hove Mixed Open was won today by John & Cathy Sidhom
40 competitors took part in this year's event which was run by Maurice Grange and Gary Salt. Maurice reports that it was played in tricky, bouncy conditions - there being an unseasonal cold northerly wind blowing. The top three pairs were:

1st on 44 pts. - John & Cathy Sidhom (both of Lingfield Park GC) - click here for photo
2nd on 41 pts. - Nigel Chatfield (Beauport Park GC) & Vivien Chatfield (Tenterden GC)
3rd on 41 pts. - Nick O'Byrne (West Hove & Moor Park GC) & Fiona Coull (Thorndon Park GC)
Saturday 8 May 2010 West Hove GC beat Hill Barn GC 9½ - 2½ in the first round of the PAV i.t. Trophy 2010
During the morning foursomes a youthful Hill Barn team were 'up' in three of the four matches but by the lunch interval West Hove had fought back to lead 2½ - 1½. The most notable achievement was by Dan Milligan and Damon Raikes who were three down with four to play but ended by halving their match. This was helped on the 617 yard 18th hole when Dan drove 359 yards, Damon hit the second shot with a three wood over 250 yards to the green enabling Dan to roll in his putt for an eagle three.
In the afternoon singles West Hove won seven of the eight singles with pride of place going to Dan Milligan who won 8 & 6 and Neville Hudson who won 1 up after losing the first three holes! The overall score of 9½ - 2½ was rather flattering as the Hill Barn youngsters put up a spirited performance. West Hove will now play away to either Pyecombe GC or Brighton & Hove GC in the second round on 22 May when Lewis Jackson, who returns from America tomorrow, will be eligible to play. The full scores were as follows:
 
Foursomes: Jonny Ingram & Mark Gully won 6 & 4
  Dan Milligan & Damon Raikes halved
  Raoul Ellis & Neville Hudson won 2 up
  Steve Nielsen & Tony Humphrey lost 4 & 6
Singles: Jonny Ingram won 6 & 5
  Dan Milligan won 8 & 6
  Mark Gully won 2 & 1
  Neville Hudson won 1 up
  Tony Humphrey won 3 & 2
  Damon Raikes lost 2 & 1
  Raoul Ellis won 4 & 3
  Steve Nielsen won 1 up
Thursday 6 May 2010 Congratulations to the winner of the April prize draw for a free mid-week 2-ball round of golf (worth £50) - he is Darryle Bundock. For the past year all Green-Fee payers have been invited to enter a free monthly prize draw and Darryle is our latest winner - congratulations.
Wednesday 5 May 2010 The Club has launched a Grand Centenary Prize Draw with fantastic prizes to be won. Tickets can be purchased from behind the bar and the draw will be made at our Centenary Gala Ball on Saturday 3 July 2010. Click on our 'Notice Board' page for further details.
Tuesday 4 May 2010 Bring your family and friends to West Hove Golf Club for a fabulous Sunday lunch
Clay Morris, who was appointed as our new Catering Manager from 19 January 2010, has announced that he will be providing regular Sunday lunches for Members at competitive prices. Why not invite your family and/or friends to join you for a very enjoyable lunch after your Sunday round of golf - or, if you don't play on Sunday, simply book a table. We think you will be very pleased with what you find - simply contact Clay or his staff to make your reservation.
Monday 3 May 2010 The Club's Centenary Charity Walk. They think it's all over......
In torrential rain and cold conditions, Michael Phillpot and David Nealer yesterday completed their epic 108 mile walk along the South Downs Way. Unfortunately for them it's not all over - for now they must start collecting the rest of the pledges made in favour of our Captains' charities and the SCGU Junior Fund. When that is done, they hope to have raised over £5,000 but the final tally will not be known for some weeks yet.
In the meantime, if you have not yet pledged to make a donation, our Captains Gordon and Jan urge you to do so. Every donation, whether large or small, is very gratefully accepted and is treated in strict confidence. Check out the Centenary page on this website to see how easy it is to donate to these very worthy causes - alternatively, speak to Mick or Dave. Photos from the walk can be seen here.
Saturday 1 May 2010

West Hove win the Jubilee Cup
Nine clubs from around Sussex competed today in West Hove’s Jubilee Cup. The format for this annual team competition is particularly tough as every one of the 6-man teams’ net medal scores count towards the team total – so anybody submitting a 'nil-return' precludes their club from any chance of winning.
West Hove today regained the Jubilee Cup from the holders Peacehaven GC who this year finished second. Today's team scores were:
 
West Hove  GC
East Brighton GC
Waterhall GC
436
456
487
Peacehaven GC
The Dyke GC
Hollingbury Park GC
445
460
n/r 
Brighton & Hove GC
Rustington GC
Singing Hills GC 
450
474
n/r 

The West Hove team members, with their handicaps and net scores, were: Gary Cissell (6) 68, John Godley (16) 72, Neville Hudson (4) 73, Brian Murphy (8) 73, Luke Longcroft (15) 73 and Dave Friend (6) 77.

N. Leonard of Brighton & Hove won the prize for the best gross score and our own Gary Cissell won the best net score prize.

Monday 26 April 2010

West Hove GC are knocked out of the Cyril Blake Cup 2010
West Hove travelled to Lewes GC for their 1st round match today, unfortunately we lost the match 3-1. Individual results are as follows:

Pete Rodger & Alan Hopping lost 5 & 4
Gordon Eaton & Kevin White won 2 & 1
Andy Page & Don Shepherd lost 4 & 2
Michael Coombes & Richard Knight lost 3 & 1

Sunday 25 April 2010

The Club's Centenary Charity Walk started today (what London Marathon?)
Further to our report on 6 March, the Club's South Downs Way Charity Walk got under way today. Club Captain Gordon Eaton bade farewell to Mick Phillpot and Dave Nealer on the first tee, immediately after the start of the BDGS Senior Cup event. Mick and Dave will be walking the 100-mile South Downs Way in aid of the captains' (children's) charities and the SCGU Juniors. Today they braved rain and cool winds to reach Storrington, some 16 miles away.

Members are reminded that they can sponsor Mick and Dave for these very worthy causes by visiting the on-line JustGiving pages that have already been set up, or by pledging a donation on the forms provided.
please click here for details
IF YOU HAVEN'T DONATED YET, PLEASE DO SO NOW - THANK YOU.

Sunday 25 April 2010

West Hove GC wins the Brighton & District Golfing Society's Senior Cup today
In its Centenary Year, the Club hosted the BDGS Senior Cup, the first of a series of annual team foursomes matchplay events. These competitions are competed for by The Dyke GC, East Brighton GC, Brighton & Hove GC and ourselves and usually comprise five foursomes matches.
Today's competition saw us drawn against East Brighton in the morning (which we won 3-2) and then against The Dyke in the afternoon final - which we won by 4½ to ½ to be the proud winners of the BDGS Senior Cup. The full results were as follows:

Morning match v. East Brighton GC
Mark Gully & Jonny Ingram won 2 up
Dan Milligan & Damon Raikes lost 2 down
Neville Hudson & Simon Tiplady won 3 & 2
Tim Marshallsay & Raoul Ellis won 3 & 1
Steve Nielsen & Tony Humphrey lost 4 & 2

Afternoon Final v. The Dyke GC
Mark Gully & Jonny Ingram won 2 & 1
Dan Milligan & Damon Raikes halved their match
Neville Hudson & Simon Tiplady won 3 & 1
Tim Marshallsay & Raoul Ellis won 3 & 1 (again)
Steve Nielsen & Tony Humphrey won 6 & 4                       
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Special congratulations go to Jason Fowler of East Brighton GC for holing his tee shot in the morning at the short par-3 seventh hole.

Wednesday 21 April 2010

Club Captain Gordon Eaton has today issued the following Notice:
"Many of you will now be aware that, following his recent health problems, Richard Daughtrey will not be resuming his Vice-Captaincy duties this year.
I am delighted to announce that Pete Rodger, who was Vice-Captain Elect, is prepared to step into the breach and take up the Vice-Captaincy with immediate effect, becoming Captain in November this year.
As a long-standing member of the Golf Club, Pete is of course known to most of the Members. He is also well known for his starter duties on a Sunday!
Richard Daughtrey wishes to defer his Captaincy by a year and will therefore be Vice-Captain for Pete and subsequently Captain in 2011/12.
I am sure you will all join with me in wishing Pete every success and in wishing Richard well with his continuing convalescence."

Saturday 17 April 2010

 

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Dan Milligan wins the British Colleges Sport National Golf Championship
The 32nd British Colleges' Sport National Golf Championships took place over the past two days at Park Hill Golf Club in Seagrave, Leicestershire. The event was organised by Loughborough University and 32 qualifiers played yesterday with the top 12 competing today. Dan Milligan, representing Chichester College, won the individual title with rounds of 71 and 74 (one under par) over the long par 73 course. Many congratulations Dan.

Friday 16 April 2010

The third West Hove President’s Dinner was held this evening in the clubhouse.
The dinner, organised by Norman Milburn, is hosted by the West Hove Past Captains and the guest of honour is the Club’s President, Don Thatcher. This year's dinner was attended by 20 past Club Captains from West Hove together with Derrick Kirkham (President of The Dyke GC), Richard Simmons (Club Chairman) and our current Club Captain, Gordon Eaton.
This was a momentous occasion as Don has announced that he will be retiring at the Club's AGM in November after 18 years in office. Past Captain Geoff Bishop paid tribute to his sterling work, particularly as a hands-on President, over a long and difficult period in the Club's history.
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Carl Haydon, Club Captain in 1965 (yes, 45 years ago!) penned the following tribute:
West Hove Golf Club is 100 years old, some facts and figures can now be told,
owned so long by the Clark family Trust, eventually a change became a necessary must,
the new course developed, thanks to past captain Frank,
overcoming many problems before there was money in the bank.
Now owned by the Members and a joy to behold, the Club has truly come in from the cold.
This course has now settled in so well, the players upon it think it really is swell.
Game changes have taken place with bogey becoming par, and the ball size increased to make it go far.
Seven presidents during the whole of the time, with 85 men's captains, a really fine line,
Only 59 lady past captains since 1946, as previously they were not in the mix.
We now have 6 directors on the scene, to ensure that the Club doesn't lose a bean,
1910 Members would be envious of us today, as West Hove is up for the future come what may.
Our very active President, now finishing his term, his successor will certainly have much to learn.
Such a 'hands-on' president, Donald is known to us all, now aged 81 he still hits quite a long ball.
In future his office will be someone else's call, whist the Don we thank and respect will always walk tall.
So God bless him, the Club and all Members too, as we approach the next century with energy anew.

Wednesday 14 April 2010

West Hove Members are asked to note the following diary changes for November 2010
The Club will be receiving a Special Centenary Gift, the first of its kind, from the Sussex County Golf Union at their Annual Dinner on 19 November 2010. Therefore, the Club's Annual General Meeting, and associated functions, will be postponed as shown below:
 

The Club's AGM (in the Keith Haste Suite) will now take place on Thursday 25 November;

The Captains' Farewell Party will now take place on Saturday 27 November; and
Addendum 1/7/10 - this function has reverted to the originally scheduled date of 20 November.

The Captains' Drive-In will now take place on
Sunday 28 November.

Wednesday 14 April 2010

West Hove's run of match wins continues...
Following the reports of the successful matches against Hollingbury GC on 6 April and Golf du Sart on 11 April, the Club's General Manager Gary Salt reports that the Men's Section has won a further two matches - firstly we beat East Brighton GC 4½ to 1½ and on 10 April we beat Chichester GC 5 -1. Can we maintain this streak?

Wednesday 14 April 2010

 

 

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Winter Rules OK! - Club Captain Gordon Eaton has today issued the following statement:
"
Due to the recent lack of rain, coupled with the continuation of the cold winds etc., the fairway grass growth has fallen far short of expectations. Course maintenance is also taking place this week as planned. In order to protect the golf course, winter rules will therefore be resumed with immediate effect.
It is the Club's intention that this temporary local rule will be dropped by the end of the month at which time all the main teeing areas will also come back into play.
I thank Members for their understanding and patience – I am sure you will appreciate that this measure has been taken with the best interests of the golf course in mind."

Tuesday 13 April 2010 Congratulations to the winner of the March prize draw for a free mid-week 2-ball round of golf (worth £50) - he is Robin Laidlaw. Since May 2009 all Green-Fee payers have been invited to enter a free monthly prize draw and Robin is the latest winner.
Sunday 11 April 2010

West Hove GC beat Golf du Sart 5½ - 2½ in Lille, France today
Sixteen Members travelled to France last Friday to play Golf du Sart GC in the first of the Club's 2010 centenary matches. As happened last year, a practice round took place in the afternoon before the team travelled into old Lille for a lovely dinner at 'La Cave aux Fioles', an atmospheric  restaurant in a 17th Century building owned by Golf du Sart member Eric Chevalier.

On the Saturday, and in recognition of our centenary year, our hosts had organised a special Stableford competition called "God Save the Green". Each West Hove Member played with two Golf du Sart Members, but nobody from this side of the English Channel played well enough to feature in the prizes. However, after the golf some of our Members did win prizes in a special draw where typically English fayre was up for grabs! In the evening our hosts invited their wives and partners to join both teams in a casual dinner in the Clubhouse. Magnifique!

The main 'business' however was the match against the French side. The series stood at 1-1 so there was everything to play for. On a dry, but chilly, Sunday morning the team's green fleece jumpers proved beneficial, helping our pairings to perform as follows:

Gordon Eaton and Keith Fender won 5&4
John Godley and Maurice Grange won 7&5
Brian Hazelgrove & Bernard Barker won 1 up
Kevin White and Bob Smith lost 1 down
Andrew Macgregor-Boyle and Dave Southon won 3&2
Pete Rodger and Damon Raikes lost 1 down
Steve Nielsen and Neville Hudson halved their match
Jeff Rhodes and Dave Nealer won 1 up                        West Hove won the match 5½ - 2½  

Following a splendid lunch in the Clubhouse, Club Captain Gordon Eaton spoke to the assembled mass in French. Amongst other things, he thanked our hosts for their fantastic hospitality and friendship. He endorsed the view of all West Hove Members that it had been a wonderful weekend and it was good to see that the 'entente cordiale' had been maintained. He then arranged for Brian Hazelgrove to present a 'Clock with a Coq' and a bone-china centenary plate to Golf du Sart. Their President, Jean-François Toulemonde, replied in his typically humorous manner.

We would like to thank everybody at Golf du Sart for a wonderful weekend, particularly those Committee Members who played in the match - namely Jean-François Toulemonde, Pierre-Marie Flipo (Vice- President), Thierry Dujardin (Communications Manager), Philippe Rogeau (Sports Committee) and Didier Renard (Responsible for Interior). We very much look forward to welcoming our French friends when they visit us in August next.
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Thursday 8 April 2010

 

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Bognor GC win the SCLGA Inter Club Scratch Knockout Foursomes today at West Hove
In our Centenary Year, West Hove was honoured to host the 2010 Sussex County Ladies Golf Association's Inter Club Scratch Knockout Foursomes. Twenty-two Clubs competed over the past 3 days and Bognor GC won by defeating Worthing GC in today's final. There was some excellent golf played and Bognor, who won by 3 & 2, were 2-under par when the match finished on the sixteenth hole. Highwoods GC finished third and Chichester GC were fourth.

Sunday 4 April 2010

West Hove hosted the annual match against Hollingbury Park today and came out resounding 6-0 winners. The individual results are as below:

Tim Ingram (Capt)
     Gordon Eaton
won 2 up v Steve Stone (Capt)
     Sam Bean
Wayne Hatcher
     Gary Chamberlain
won 6/4 v Gary Hazelgrove
     Terry Barnes
Damon Raikes
     Mick Coombes
won 7/6 v Dave Parsons
     Jake Williams
Kevin White
     Keith Fender
won 2 up v Mike Day
     Martin Manvill
Howard Coulson
     Luke Longcroft
won 1 up v Tony Garrett
     Jordan Woodford
Ken Stafford
     Angus Barrett
won 5/4 v David Nevill
     Graham Chapman
Friday 2 April 2010

Latest news of Stacey Rodger and Lewis Jackson in the USA
The Club has heard from both Stacey and Lewis in the past few days. Stacey recently played for Missouri State University in Las Vegas shooting 76,73 and 75 to finish 8th out of a field of 93. This helped her team to finish 2nd out of 16 teams. Whilst there she apparently visited the famous 'Strip' and ate in 'Treasure Island'. In the previous week she had been to Arizona and visited the Ping Factory. She received VIP treatment and was able to visit the room where they store gold putters - and she was particularly excited to be given the opportunity to hold Tiger Woods putter from 1994. Stacey's next tournament starts next week in Indiana.

Like Stacey, Lewis has been playing all over America and reports that he has played "some awesome courses" and that he has "no regrets about coming to America". He started his college golf career last year with a level par tournament (shooting 74 and 70) to finish tied 9th. In the last week however he has climbed to new heights. Playing for the Bisons (Harding University) he shot a level par 72 in the second round of the Lyon College Scots Invitational to lead his team to victory over the other three teams. More importantly for Lewis, it enabled him to tie the individual lead before he went on to win the event with a birdie on the first play-off hole. The competition was played over 'The Course', a 6,607 yard track at Eagle Mountain, Batesville.
Their fathers, West Hove Members Stuart Rodger and Steve Jackson are both very proud of what Stacey and Lewis have achieved - as of course are the rest of us at West Hove.
click here for photos of Stacey & Lewis in the USA

Wednesday 31 March 2010

Tee reservations - 6th, 7th and 8th April 2010
"In our centenary year the club is proud to host the Sussex County Ladies Golf Association scratch foursomes event on the above dates. This is one of the major events in the ladies golfing calendar.
Tee times on these days will therefore be restricted. For details of reserved tee times please check in the professional shop. Your co-operation will be greatly appreciated."
Gary Salt, General Manager

Wednesday 31 March 2010

The new South Downs National Park was officially designated this morning
At a minute past midnight today the South Downs National Park came into being. It covers over 1600 square kilometres and is the tenth National Park to be designated in England and in the midst of it sits our Golf Club.
Apart from offering an area of protected countryside it is 'home' to the famous South Downs Way, loved by walkers, cyclists and horse riders, stretching 160 km from Winchester in the west to the white chalk cliffs of Beachy Head in the east.
Members are reminded that two past Club Captains will be walking the 'Way' from 25 April for the Captains' charities Leo House at Home and the NSPCC. Please make every effort to support these worthy children's charities. For information on their walk, please see here.

Sunday 28 March 2010


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The Club apologises for the recent website breakdown
The Club would like to apologise for this website being unobtainable for the past few days. We were first made aware of a problem on Friday 26 March. This was immediately reported to our website host and was due to circumstances beyond our control. We hope the problem has now been resolved.

Saturday 27 March 2010

West Hove GC has been drawn to play Hill Barn GC in the PAV i.t. Trophy 2010.
The draw for the first and second rounds of the Sussex Inter-Club Matchplay Championships took place yesterday at Worthing GC. West Hove will be at home to Hill Barn in the first round on Saturday 8 May and the winners will then play away against either Pyecombe GC or Brighton & Hove GC in the second round on Saturday 22 May. Steve Nielsen will captain West Hove's team this year and Graham Marchant will act as the non-playing Manager. The full draw for the first and second rounds can be seen on the Sussex County Golf Union's website. http://www.sussexgolf.org

Monday 22 March 2010

A last opportunity for you and 3 friends to play a superb course at a fantastic price
As part of the fund-raising process for the Centenary Gala Ball and the Captains' charities, the Club has been running a 'Silent Auction' for Members to enable the successful bidders to obtain a '4-ball voucher' at one or more of 14 fabulous golf courses situated in the south-east of the country.
Bids should be entered onto the Centenary Notice-board which is situated just to the right of the bar in the Clubhouse. Bids will ONLY be accepted up to 5pm on 31 March 2010.
The highest bidders will then be invited to submit their payment to the Club's office and payment must be made by Saturday 10 April. Failure to do so will mean the bid is forfeited and the voucher will be offered to the next highest bidder. 
please click here for full details

Friday 19 March 2010

General Manager, Gary Salt, reports the creation of a new Catering Serving Area.
On Monday 29 and Tuesday 30 March the Club plans to install a new catering serving area which will enhance our main lounge and help Clay’s team with the operation of the catering department. There may be some inconvenience during the work but the catering service will operate as normal during this installation. Thank you in advance for your co-operation.

Thursday 18 March 2010

 

 

 

 

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Club Chairman, Richard Simmons, writes:
"Graeme Crompton, our new Head Professional, will be joining the Club on Monday 22 March.
During the next few days, we will be redecorating and making alterations to the shop’s fittings to accommodate the new stock of clothing and equipment that will be arriving next week.
Members who have a credit balance with Darren will be able to choose items from Graeme’s shop.
We hope to have a computerised tee-booking system in operation soon. This will not be accessible via the internet, but will be located in the shop.
We wish Darren well and we are glad that he has accepted the Board’s invitation to become a member of the Club. We hope to see him at the Club as often as his new job allows.
I am sure that all Members will want to introduce themselves to Graeme and patronise his shop. Many will also want to take out a course of lessons, but all will wish him a successful future with our Club."      please click here for photo

Tuesday 16 March 2010

Tickets for the Centenary Gala Ball are selling like 'hot-cakes'
On 6 March it was announced on this website that 'booking forms' for the Club's Centenary Gala Ball were available from the General Office or the Bar. Just 10 days later, an amazing 159 tickets have been allocated and sold. Members are again advised to collect booking forms and order their tickets as soon as possible to avoid potential disappointment.

Monday 8 March 2010

Graeme Crompton is to become the new Head Professional at West Hove GC
Club Chairman, Richard Simmons, writes as follows:
"Following interviews carried out last week, I am delighted to announce that Graeme Crompton will be our new Head Professional. Graeme was one of many candidates who applied for the vacancy.
Graeme has been the Head Professional at Hollingbury Park Golf Club for 13 years and he is well known in Sussex as a top golf coach, particularly for coaching ladies and juniors. He has worked in the Brighton area as a golf pro' for nearly 25 years.
The Directors are confident that Graeme will operate and stock our pro' shop to the highest standards and will help us to drive our Club forward in our centenary year and beyond.
Graeme is looking forward to working with Ronnie, Russell and Graham, re-fitting and changing the layout of the shop and introducing a Mizuno custom-fitting centre and computerised tee-booking system.
I am sure that you will join the Directors in congratulating Graeme on his appointment and in wishing him a successful future with our Club".

Sunday 7 March 2010

Ladies Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday team results - you win some and you lose some
A team of five West Hove Ladies made the short trip to The Dyke GC yesterday to play in the second round of the Mail on Sunday team matchplay event. Playing in their new raspberry and white team colours, partly sponsored by Tony Seabrook and Globalnet telecom, they won by 3½ to 1½ to reach the third round.
Today, in the Daily Mail pairs' competition at a cold and blustery Hill Barn GC, our team of Rita Hedderman and Angie Whitty lost narrowly 2 & 3.
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West Hove's Juniors donate £300 to 'Rockinghorse'
In keeping with the theme set by Club Captain Gordon Eaton and Ladies' Captain Jan Seabrook, our Juniors have chosen to support a children's charity by donating their
Dockerill's Junior Brighton League winner's prize of £300 to Rockinghorse. This charity, that makes life better for sick children in Sussex, is best known for its work with the Royal Alexandra Children's Hospital in Brighton.
In a letter to Ken Stafford, West Hove's Junior Organiser, the Rockinghorse's Community Fundraiser, Analiese Doctrove wrote "I would like to say a special thank you to Jonny Ingram who chose to donate the money to Rockinghorse, and also Malcolm Dockerill who kindly provides a fund for the top three teams in the Brighton Junior Golf League".

Saturday 6 March 2010

The Latest Centenary Year News

  • Booking forms for the Club's spectacular Centenary Gala Ball, to be held on Saturday 3 July 2010, are now available from the General Office or the Bar. Members are advised to book early to avoid disappointment.

  • The draw for the team to represent the Club in the inaugural centenary year match against Golf du Sart has been made. The16-man squad, led by Club Captain Gordon Eaton, will travel to France on 9 April. Our hosts will then be visiting us during our Gala Weekend in August.

  • Plans for the Club's South Downs Way Charity Walk are well advanced. Members will be receiving full details with their AGM Notice papers later this month. In the meantime, sponsorship forms will shortly be available on the table beneath the Centenary Notice-Board and the on-line JustGiving pages have already been set up.
    please click here for details

  • Now that the threat of snow has disappeared (?), Members might like to consider booking a free round of golf on another golf course. During our Centenary Year, the Club has organised reciprocal arrangements with no less than 23 different Clubs!
    please click here for details

Thursday 4 March 2010 Congratulations to the winner of February's prize draw for a free mid-week 2-ball round of golf (worth £50) - he is Rick Maughan. Since May 2009 all Green-Fee payers have been invited to enter a free monthly prize draw and Rick is last month's winner.
Saturday 20 February 2010

This year's Mixed Easter competition on Easter Monday becomes even more mixed!
The Club is conscious that there is a growing number of members who have left the Club, or lost their partners, who very much miss the fabulous social side of 'Mixed Golf'. It has therefore been agreed that at this year's Easter Monday competition, past members will be invited to play but subject, of course, to the payment of a green-fee. If you would like to be involved in this year's Texas Scramble event please get in touch with the office, Maurice Grange or Jeanie Bailey. Don't be shy.

Friday 19 February 2010

Brian Holmes was unanimously elected as the new Seniors' Captain today
Following the sudden sad death of John Lane on Boxing Day 2009, the Senior's today held an Extraordinary General Meeting where Brian Holmes was unanimously elected as the new Centenary Year Seniors' Captain. Brian, who was the Seniors' Captain in 2006/7 takes up his responsibilities immediately and joins the Golf Committee. Andy Page continues in his role as Seniors' Vice-Captain.
The meeting also agreed that
the recently purchased silver salver, to be competed for as an 18-hole Par (or Bogey) competition, should be renamed. In memory of John, it is now known as the John Lane Seniors' Centenary Salver.

Tuesday 16 February 2010

 


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A message for all Members - Come and play a round of golf with the Captain!
Having returned bronzed from his winter holiday, Centenary Club Captain Gordon Eaton writes:
"During my captaincy year, I would like to play with, and get to know, as many members as possible. Some of you may have noticed that my captain’s tee times (9.30) on the Saturday and Sunday start sheets are now marked as just “Captain” with three blank spaces after. If you are looking for a game, please feel free to fill in your name if there is a space available - all welcome, particularly new members. I look forward to seeing you."

Monday 8 February 2010

Congratulations to the winner of January's prize draw for a free mid-week 2-ball round of golf (worth £50) - he is Tim Reynolds.

Thursday 28 January 2010

The Club has today issued the following statement about Darren Cook:
"Darren has given notice that he will be resigning as our Golf Professional when his contract expires on 26 April 2010 as he has accepted a job opportunity at Gatwick Airport, completely unrelated to golf.
Darren has been associated with West Hove Golf Club for 17 years and has brought great credit to the Club, particularly with his work developing junior golfers that was a major contribution to our successful achievement of the Golfmark Award.
Everyone at the Club thanks Darren for his help and commitment during that time and wishes him great success in his new role.
The Board will be instigating a formal process for a new Golf Professional during the next few weeks."

Thursday 28 January 2010

Three late news items:
1.   
The winner of the raffle which helped fund last year's Children's Christmas Party was
       Tony Tilbury. His prize? A large cuddly toy.
2.   
The winner of December's prize draw for a free mid-week 2-ball round of golf (worth £50)
       is Owen Voice - congratulations.

3.    The entry in the Club's diary for 11 December should read "Children's Christmas Party".

Tuesday 26 January 2010

The dates for the September 2010 Course Maintenance work have changed
Would Members please note their diaries that the Course Maintenance scheduled for 20-24 September inclusive has now been postponed by one week and will now take place between Monday 27 September and Friday 1 October 2010.

Sunday 24 January 2010

 



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Today's Centenary Welcome Lunch was attended by over 100 Members and guests
This was the Club's first formal event in our Centenary Year and the first large function for our new Catering Manager Clay Morris. It proved to be a resounding success with everyone enjoying the full waiter/waitress service and some excellent food. Brief presentations were made by the Club Captain, Gordon Eaton, the Ladies' Captain Jan Seabrook and the Centenary Committee Chairman, Brian Hazelgrove, before the postponed 2009 Christmas Raffle draw was made. A full list of the winners is now displayed in the Clubhouse. Thanks go to Brian Murphy and Lynn Stoner, and everyone else involved, in making this event a success.

Saturday 23 January 2010

click here for the English Golf Union e-Brochure

How is my annual fee to the English Golf Union used?
The English Golf Union (EGU) is the governing body of men's amateur golf in England. Every male Club Member pays the sum of £5.00 (as of January 2010) to the EGU as part of his annual Club subscription. So, if you want to know how your 'fiver' is used, please click on the image of the EGU's recently published 'e-brochure' (on the left) which outlines their role and future plans.
Note: Lady Members subscribe a different amount to the English Women's Golf Association (EWGA).

Tuesday 19 January 2010

Our new Catering Manager (and old friend), Clayton Morris, takes over from today
As announced on 20 November 2009, the Club's catering franchise has been awarded to Clay Morris. He will be known to many of the longer serving Members as he had worked at the Club in the past
as an assistant professional, but his background was not well known.

Clay's parents became the steward and stewardess of Enmore Park GC in Somerset when he was 11 years old. This is where he had his first golf lesson and when he decided that he would like to be a Golf Professional. His parents went on to run bars and restaurants at another 5 golf clubs over the next 25 years, the last of which was locally at Pyecombe GC. In those early days Clay gained a lot of experience by working in the kitchens, dining rooms and bars(!) before leaving for the USA (California) in 1980 to pursue his golfing ambitions.

Whilst there, he would play golf every day and work in as many as 3 different restaurants to make ends meet. This went on until 1988 when he returned to England, joining Pyecombe GC, where he achieved a low enough handicap to join the PGA in order to become a qualified Professional Golfer.

He trained under Chris White, who at that time was the Professional at both Pyecombe and West Hove, and he worked for him at our old clubhouse in Old Shoreham Road. When the Club moved to its new location in Badgers Way, David Mills became the Head Pro' and Clay joined him. Clay went on to pass his final exams with flying colours and received the 'Titleist Trainee of the Year' award and a (small) cheque to go with it.

He left West Hove shortly after to pursue his ambitions, eventually becoming the Head Pro' at West Chiltington GC. From there, he went to Seaford (Blatchington) GC to work alongside David Mills again, taking over the day-to-day role of Head Professional whilst David pursued his playing career 'on the circuit'.

After 7 years Clay felt that the Golf Pro' business was on a downward trend, so decided to make a big change before it was too late. He found a small catering business for sale and, having regard to his past experiences, decided to buy it. The business, 'The Upper Crust' in Richardson Road, Hove has grown from strength to strength and continues to prosper.

Now, almost 3 years later to the day, he is delighted to have been awarded the catering contract at West Hove
and says that he is looking forward to being back at the Club. He hopes to be able to offer the Members, and visitors, some good food, good service and a clean environment in which to enjoy it.

Monday 18 January 2010


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Catering Service Notice
The Catering Service Transfer has now been completed. Clay Morris looks forward to offering you a warm welcome from mid-morning tomorrow, Tuesday 19th January. There will be no catering service until then and we apologise for any inconvenience.
Gary Salt, General Manager

Saturday 16 January 2010

After recent heavy snowfalls the course re-opens tomorrow, Sunday 17 January 2010
Notwithstanding today's heavy rain, the Club's Head Greenkeeper, Duncan Haste, has authorised the re-opening of the course on Sunday 17 January. Play will be from a mix of normal and winter tees and our normal greens will be in play (except possibly at the 8th and12th holes where there are still large snow-drifts). Members will be allowed the use of trolleys but NOT buggies.

Friday 15 January 2010

Match & Handicap announce changes to this weekend's Monthly Medal -  and the Four-Ball KO
As it is not known whether the course will be open for play on Sunday 17 January, the postponed December Monthly Medal rearranged for that day has been further postponed. The new date is Sunday 14 February 2010.
In addition, Andrew Macgregor-Boyle, Chairman of M&H, has extended the deadlines for playing the first two rounds of the Winter Four-Ball KO competition – the closing dates are now 14 February for the 1st round and 7 March for the 2nd round.

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A further update on the condition of the course:
There is still a lot of snow on the course even though it has cleared from many urban areas, particularly near the coast. The Club's General Manager, Gary Salt, has issued this update:
"Present indications are that it is highly unlikely that the course will be fit for play this weekend unless we experience an exceptional thaw. The position will continue to be monitored daily and we hope the course will be open again for play at some stage early next week. For today (15 January) the Pro-Shop (tel. 01273 413494 ) will only be providing a limited service between 9:00am and 1:00pm for the purpose of making tee reservations for future dates, and for this Saturday & Sunday this limited service will be extended to 7.30am to 1.00pm."             see here for photos
NB - THE RE-OPENING OF THE COURSE WILL BE ANNOUNCED ON THIS WEBSITE

Friday 15 January 2010

An exciting new Men's competition has been introduced (The Palmer Order of Merit) and M&H has released the following statement:
"Match & Handicap are pleased to announce details of a new trophy being introduced from 2010 – the Palmer Order of Merit. Open to seven day male members points will be awarded to the top ten for each of the weekend qualifying competitions (except the Club Championship)  - 12 for 1st, 10 for 2nd, 8 for 3rd and then  from 7 down to 1 .  Where there are separate competitions for handicap categories eg. Sir George Dance and Leigh Wainwright points will be awarded in the same way to each category.  However, for a monthly medal, which is the same competition split into two categories where there is one overall winner points will be awarded on the best 10 net scores across the two divisions. In open competitions points will be awarded to the top 10 qualifying members. The competition will run during the calendar year commencing with the January monthly medal scheduled for 30th January. There is no entry fee and the player with the most points at the end of the year wins the trophy. Thanks go to Kevin Palmer for kindly donating the trophy."

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The Team Captains for the 2010 external club competitions have been named
The Club Captain, Gordon Eaton, has today announced the 2010 captains of our PAV it Trophy team, the Cyril Blake Cup team and the Club's Brighton & District Golfing Society's teams. They are:

Steve Nielsen for our two scratch teams -
they are the Sussex Inter-Club Matchplay Championship team (the PAV i.t. Trophy) and the B&DGS Senior Cup team.
Graham Marchant, from our Pro-shop, will act as the non-playing Manager.

Damon Raikes for the Brighton & District Golfing Society's Intermediate Cup team.

Gary Chamberlain
for the Brighton & District Golfing Society's Junior Cup team.

Maurice Grange for The Cyril Blake Cup team - an inter-club foursomes knockout competition, played on handicap over 18 holes by four pairs, for players who are aged 55 years or more and members of the Sussex County Golf Union.

Gordon wishes them all good luck and looks forward to assisting and supporting the teams wherever possible  throughout  the season.

Monday 11 January 2010

Gary Salt provides an update on the condition of our course for Members and visitors
Following last week's heavy snowfalls (and there being no early signs of a thaw), the Club's General Manager, Gary Salt, states that:
"Present indications are that it is highly unlikely that the course will be fit for play for the remainder of this week, including next Saturday and Sunday. The position is being monitored daily and further information will be posted on this site as appropriate. For the remainder of this week the Pro-Shop (tel. 01273 413494 ) will only be providing a limited service between 9:00am and 1:00pm for the purpose of making tee reservations for future dates."

Monday 11 January 2010

The Club is pleased to report two significant events today
Firstly, the Board welcomes our new General Manager, Gary Salt, who starts his tenure today. His name is rather apt as without salt (and the considerable efforts of all our green-keepers), he would not have been able to negotiate the half mile entrance drive to our Clubhouse following the recent heavy snowfalls.
Secondly, at the beginning of our Centenary Year, our new website has received its 100,000th visitor this morning. The site is becoming increasingly popular with over 20,000 visitors in the first year, over 33,000 in the second year and now over 46,000 in the third year (with over two-and-a-half months still to go!). We have also had visits from 91 different countries to date and it would be quite appropriate to achieve 'our century' in our Centenary Year - watch this space.

Friday 1 January 2010

A New Year's Day message from our Club Captain Gordon Eaton. Gordon writes:-
"Dear Fellow Golfers,
Welcome to 2010 - our Club’s centenary year! The year ahead is packed with many additional golfing and social events, along with all the familiar ones. We are also honoured to be hosting several external events, both professional and amateur.
The exciting highlight of the social calendar will be the Centenary Gala Ball which is to be held on Saturday 3 July 2010. This promises to be a truly memorable occasion so I urge everyone to book early! I particularly look forward to seeing all members of the Golf Club participating in and enjoying our centenary year – have fun.
"
In fact, the fun started last night at the Club's New Year's Eve Party.
Click here for photographs

Monday 28 December 2009

The 4 January 2010 Lynx Professional Golf Tour Event at WHGC has been postponed
Our current Club Champion Tom Coulson, who turned professional in August 2009, has been instrumental in organising a new tour event for professional golfers and category 1 amateur golfers. The inaugural event of this new  tour was to be held at West Hove in a week's time but this has now been postponed to Thursday 1 April 2010.
Further details can be found on the Lynx Tour website by clicking here.

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