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Vale Royal Abbey Fixtures List 2021/22 VALE ROYAL ABBEY GOLF CLUB Fixtures List 2021/22 ABBEY FOUNDED 1278 GOLF CLUB FOUNDED 1998 APRIL 2021 Club Fixtures Club Fixtures APRIL 2021 1 Thu SUMMER LEAGUE 1 (S) 2 Fri Good Friday 3 Sat Individual Stableford(M) : 4 Sun Open to Members 5 Mon Easter Monday 6 Tue 2 Best Scores (L) 7 Wed 8 Thu APRIL MEDAL / SUBSIDIARY STABLEFORD (S) Masters @ Augusta PXG Club Fitting 12 noon - 5pm, Masters @ 9 Fri Augusta 10 Sat April Medal (M) : Bisque Par (L) Masters @ Augusta Masters @ Augusta 11 Sun Vale Royal Abbey AGM 12 Mon 13 Tue FOURSOMES (L) 14 Wed 15 Thu 16 Fri 17 Sat Professional's Cup (M) : STABLEFORD CUP 1 (L) 18 Sun Captains Choice 4BBB (Mx) 19 Mon SHIELD MATCH v SANDIWAY Away (L): MATCH v CREWE Away (S) 20 Tue MEDAL 1 (L) 21 Wed 22 Thu SUMMER LEAGUE 2 (S) 23 Fri Cheshire Downs Syndrome Golf Day 24 Sat Springtime Scramble (U) 25 Sun Sunday Medal (U) 26 Mon TEXAS SCRAMBLE(S) : SHIELD MATCH v VICARS CROSS Away (L) NW Golf Stewards 27 Tue 321 DUSTY BIN (L) 28 Wed 29 Thu SUMMER LEAGUE 3 (S) : PERCIVAL TROPHY v EATON Home (L) 30 Fri 2 VALE ROYAL ABBEY GOLF CLUB VALE ROYAL ABBEY GOLF CLUB 3 MAY 2021 Club Fixtures Club Fixtures MAY 2021 1 Sat Ladies & Gentlemen's Skillsun Cup (U) 2 Sun BUSINESS LADIES V SANDIWAY (Home) (L) Free Ladies Beginners Taster Day 3pm - 5pm 3 Mon May Bank Holiday 4 Tue STABLEFORD CUP 2 (L) 5 Wed 1836 Golf Tour 6 Thu Seniors Open 1. 09.00 - 15.00 7 Fri 8 Sat May Medal (M) : MEDAL 2 (L) 9 Sun CORONATION FOURSOMES (Alt)(L) : Last Man Standing 4pm (U) Mixed Open 10.00 - 14.00 Open to Members 10 Mon 11 Tue LADIES CORONATION FOURSOMES : 9-Hole Summer Trophy 1/10 (U) 12 Wed 9 Holes & Supper (U) 13 Thu MAY MEDAL / SUBSIDIARY STABLEFORD (S) 14 Fri 15 Sat Bogey Comp (M) STABLEFORD CUP 3 (L) SILVER DIVISION TROPHY & INTERMEDIATE CUP (L) : Sunday Scratch 16 Sun Competition (U) 17 Mon SHIELD MATCH v HELSBY Home (L) 18 Tue MEDAL 3 (L) : 9 Hole Summer Trophy 2/10 (U) 19 Wed MATCH v BROMBOROUGH Away (S) : 9 Holes & Supper (U) 20 Thu SUMMER LEAGUE 4 (S) US PGA @ Kiawah Island, Ocean Course 21 Fri US PGA @ Kiawah Island, Ocean Course 22 Sat Captains Drive-in (U) US PGA @ Kiawah Island, Ocean Course 23 Sun Sunday Medal (U): BUSINESS LADIES V PRYORS HEYES (Home) (L) US PGA @ Kiawah Island, Ocean Course 24 Mon 25 Tue EXCHANGE DAY at WALLASEY (L) : 9-Hole Summer Trophy 3/10 (U) 26 Wed 9 Holes and Supper (U) 27 Thu MATCH v PRESTBURY Home / YELLOW BALL (S) 28 Fri 29 Sat Gentlemen's Millennium Pairs (M) : LADIES MILLENNIUM PAIRS (L) 30 Sun 31 Mon Spring Bank Holiday 4 VALE ROYAL ABBEY GOLF CLUB VALE ROYAL ABBEY GOLF CLUB 5 JUNE 2021 Club Fixtures Club Fixtures JUNE 2021 1 Tue STABLEFORD CUP 4 (L) : 9-Hole Summer Trophy 4/10 (U) 2 Wed 9-Holes & Supper (U) Maxi Tours 3 Thu MATCH v BROMBOROUGH Home / Texas Scramble (S) 4 Fri SHIELD MATCH v CHESTER Home (L) 5 Sat June Medal (M) : ABBEY PLATE (L) 6 Sun 7 Mon FRIENDLY v SANDIWAY - Home (L) 8 Tue GREENSOMES (L) : 9-Hole Summer Trophy 5/10 (U) 9 Wed 9-Holes & Supper (U) 10 Thu MATCH v PORTAL Home / 4BBB (S) US Open @ Torrey Pines 11 Fri US Open @ Torrey Pines 12 Sat Midsummer Trophy (M) : MEDAL 4 (R & Y Tees) (L) US Open @ Torrey Pines 13 Sun PING 4BBB QUALIFIER (L) : Sunday Medal (U) US Open @ Torrey Pines 14 Mon SHIELD MATCH v SANDIWAY Home (L): MATCH v CAVENDISH Away (S) MIDSUMMER TROPHY & CRYSTAL TROPHY (L) : Midweek Stableford (U) 18 15 Tue Holes East Cheshire Chamber of Commerce Charity 16 Wed 9-Holes & Supper (U) Golf Day 17 Thu JUNE MEDAL & SUBSIDIARY STABLEFORD (S) 18 Fri 19 Sat 3-Man Team (M) : STABLEFORD CUP 5 (L) 20 Sun Mixed Match v Bramhall Home (Mxd) 21 Mon 4 CLUBS & A PUTTER (L) 22 Tue Summer mid-week Medal (U) 18 Holes : MATCH v EATON Away (S) Ladies Open 1 09.00 - 14.15 23 Wed Wednesday Cup (U) 24 Thu RIDER CUP (S) 25 Fri 26 Sat Captain's Day (M) : CAPTAIN'S DAY (L) 27 Sun BUSINESS LADIES V SANDIWAY (Away) (L) 28 Mon SHIELD MATCH v VICARS CROSS Home (L): MATCH v PRESTBURY Away (S) 29 Tue MEDAL 6 (L) : Summer mid-week Stableford (U)- 18 Holes 30 Wed 9 Holes & Supper (U) 6 VALE ROYAL ABBEY GOLF CLUB VALE ROYAL ABBEY GOLF CLUB 7 JULY 2021 Club Fixtures Club Fixtures JULY 2021 1 Thu SUMMER LEAGUE 5 (S) 2 Fri FRIENDLY v EATON (L) Away 3 Sat All Members Trophy (U) 4 Sun Sunday medal (U) 5 Mon 6 Tue STABLEFORD CUP 6 (L) : Summer mid-week Medal (U) 18 Holes 7 Wed 9 Holes & Supper (U) 8 Thu MATCH v WALLASEY Home / TEXAS SCRAMBLE (S) 9 Fri Johnny Pearce Memorial Charity Golf Day 10 Sat July Medal (M) : MEDAL 6 (L) 11 Sun Pro's Away Day (Davyhulme) Mixed Open 10.00 - 14.00 Pro's Away Day @ Davyhulme Golf Club SENIORS CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP (M) (Open to all Male members 55 and over) 12 Mon White Tees LADIES BOGEY (L) : Summer mid-week Stableford (U) 18 Holes : MATCH v 13 Tue ASTBURY Away (S) : 14 Wed 9 Holes & Supper (U) 15 Thu SUMMER LEAGUE 6 (S) The Open @ Royal St. Georges 16 Fri The Open @ Royal St. Georges 17 Sat Club Championship & Handicap Trophy Round 1 (M) : LADIES COMPETITION (L) The Open @ Royal St. Georges 18 Sun Club Championship & Handicap Trophy Round 2 (M) The Open @ Royal St. Georges 19 Mon FRIENDLY v KNUTSFORD Home (L): EXCHANGE DAY, HESWALL (S) 20 Tue LADIES INVITATION (L) : 9-Hole Summer Trophy 6/10 (U) 21 Wed 9 Holes & Supper (U) 22 Thu JULY MEDAL / SUBSIDIARY STABLEFORD (S) 23 Fri MATCH v PORTAL Away (S) Greensomes (M) : CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP / MONICA FOSTER TROPHY - 36 24 Sat Holes (L) Sunday Scratch Competition (U) : BUSINESS LADIES v PRYORS HEYES 25 Sun Away (L) 26 Mon SHIELD MATCH v CHESTER Away (L) MATCH v CAVENDISH Home (S) 27 Tue MEDAL 7 (L) : 9-Hole Summer Trophy (U) 7/10 28 Wed 9 Holes and Supper (U) Junior Open 10.30 - 12.00 Open to Members 29 Thu SUMMER LEAGUE 7 (S) 30 Fri SHIELD MATCH v HELSBY Away (L) 31 Sat Gentlemen’s Invitation – 4BBB VRA v West Middlesex GC (M) 8 VALE ROYAL ABBEY GOLF CLUB VALE ROYAL ABBEY GOLF CLUB 9 AUGUST 2021 Club Fixtures Club Fixtures AUGUST 2021 1 Sun Gerald Makin Memorial Trophy (Mxd) 2 Mon MATCH v ASTBURY Home (S) : FRIENDLY v PRYORS HEYES Away (L) 3 Tue COMPETITION (L) : 9-Hole Summer Trophy (U) 8/10 4 Wed 9 Holes and Supper (U) Maxi Tours 5 Thu Seniors Open 2 08.30 – 15.00 6 Fri 7 Sat August Medal (M) : STABLEFORD CUP 7 (R & Y Tees) (L) 8 Sun LADIES CUP (L) Course Maintenance 9 Mon Course Maintenance 10 Tue FLORIDA SCRAMBLE (L) : 9-Hole Summer Trophy (U) 9/10 Course Maintenance 11 Wed 9 Holes & Supper (U) Course Maintenance 12 Thu AUGUST MEDAL / SUBSIDIARY STABLEFORD (S) Course Maintenance 13 Fri MATCH v WARRINGTON Away (S) 14 Sat Greenkeepers Revenge (U) 15 Sun 16 Mon FRIENDLY v PORTAL (L) Away 17 Tue MEDAL 8 (L) : 9-Hole Summer Trophy (U) 10/10 18 Wed 19 Thu SUMMER LEAGUE 8 (S) 20 Fri SENIORS INVITATION (S) - 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