About the Business
By 1917 they had become well established and elected a Committee of twelve men. In 1936 the Club moved from the original pavilion into a room at the new ‘Whitehouse' building until they acquired the cedar timber building which is still an important part of the existing Club.
Mr Ted Moule, assisted by Mr George Carter, developed a very successful Junior Section. Notably George was the World's Amputee Golf Champion on many occasions. The Junior section went on to provide 20+ young men who now have become Professionals. We are proud of the fact that Lee Slattery, Mathew Baldwin and Tommy Fleetwood came from their ranks (Tommy has been Scottish Amateur Champion, English Amateur Champion and represented England in the Walker Cup). Today Les Lucas and John Murray carry on the tradition.
Over the years there have been some true stalwarts of the club who have made it what it is today.
Location & Hours
Park Road West