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Golf Club, Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire, WD3 1QN Tel: 01923 773146 LIFESTYLE & PRODUCTS Your local golf magazine for grass roots golfers Herts, Middlesex, Greater London, Kent, Berks, Bucks, Oxon and Surrey South East Oct/Nov National News County News Golf Travel Ladies News London Golf Show Products www.golfsouth.co.uk Use your smart phone to scan the code or go to our website. WIN LONDON GOLF SHOW TICKETS INSIDE The Perfect Venue Winter Society Special offer from only £50 per person* * please quote Golf South for preferred rates Moor Park Golf Club, Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire, WD3 1QN Tel: 01923 773146 www.moorparkgc.co.uk LIFESTYLE & PRODUCTS Your local golf magazine for grass roots golfers Herts, Middlesex, Greater London, Kent, Berks, Bucks, Oxon and Surrey Welcome WELCOME South East Oct/Nov Golf is a game obsessed with rules! Few other sports have a massive book of rules which is re-published every four years let alone a committee devoted to updating and enforcing them. It is a lot for the new golfer to take in and even if you spend a few hours on the golf course every week, National News County News Golf Travel you can’t fail to flick through the Rules of Golf and notice Ladies News London Golf Show Products www.golfsouth.co.uk Use your smart phone to scan the code or go to our website. something you didn’t know before. And also, let’s face it, a WIN LONDON GOLF SHOW TICKETS INSIDE lot of us probably break at least one rule every time we play www.golfsouth.co.uk without even knowing it. So the rules are the rules and it seems fairly clear-cut. But golf is also a game built on courtesy, sportsmanship and Golf South un-written codes of conduct. The big news of the Solheim Fyne Associates Ltd Cup was Susann Pettersen’s insistence of enforcing a rule 4 Ram Court and her team gaining from the resulting penalty. Which is Wicklesham Farm Faringdon fair enough, so it seems. A rule was broken. Simple. SN7 7NP However, golf is also a game of conduct and fairness as Tel: 01235 856300 Fax: 01235 468427 well as those important un-written rules we are all aware email: [email protected] of. When a player walks away from their putt, it is fair enough to assume the hole is conceded. And this was the issue in the Solheim Cup. It was clear the rule was imposed group to win an advantage. That’s not how rules should work. That said, Pettersen was quick to say sorry, and that is also © Golf South a key to the game of golf – being polite and fair. So all in Any reproduction of any article or advertisement in whole or part all, an incident which could have damaged the image of the is not permitted without game has ended up enhancing it, as well as providing one of prior written consent of the publishers. the greatest comebacks of all time! To mark the Solheim Cup, this issue has distinct female feel to it as we celebrate the girls of golf. Have a great month Cornwall Golf Breaks 2015 Trethorne Hotel & Golf Club “From the moment we arrived to the time we left, we were treated brilliantly, in a friendly & professional manner. Trethorne Golf Club The quality of the food and service was exceptional and Kennards House, Launceston we can only give positives - we will be back” Cornwall PL15 8QE September 2014 2 Day Golf Break……….from £96.00 per person 01566 3 Day Golf Break……….from £177.00 per person 4 Day Golf Break……….from £239.00 per person All Golf Break packages include: 86903 • Hotel Accommodation based on 2 people sharing www.trethornegolfclub.com • Full Cornish Breakfast [email protected] • 3 Course Evening Meal • Unlimited Golf during your stay • Golf Buggies available for £22.00 per buggy The Organiser goes FREE for groups of 16 or more players 3 A co-production between Welsh National Opera, Wales Millennium Centre and West Yorkshire Playhouse in association with Royal Exchange Theatre THE TELEGRAPH SUNDAY EXPRESS THE TIMES Mayfl ower Theatre, Southampton 15 – 17 October mayfl ower.org.uk l 02380 711811 The Bristol Hippodrome 22 – 24 October atgtickets.com/bristol l 0844 871 3012* New Theatre Oxford 5 – 7 November atgtickets.com/oxford* l 0844 871 3020* Birmingham Hippodrome 19 – 21 November birminghamhippodrome.com l 0844 338 5000* Sweeney Todd Music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim Originally produced on Broadway by Richard Barr, Charles Woodward, Robert Fryer, Performed by Book by Hugh Wheeler Mary Lea Johnson, Martin Richards Welsh National Opera From an adaptation by Christopher Bond in association with Dean and Judy Manos Originally directed by Harold Prince Presented by arrangement with JOSEF WEINBERGER LIMITED on behalf of Original orchestrations by Jonathan Tunick MUSIC THEATRE INTERNATIONAL of New York wno.org.uk /sweeney Registered Charity No 221538 *Booking fees apply LIFESTYLE & PRODUCTS Contents CONTENTS Ladies Golf . .10 Solheim Cup page 12 National News . .20 BB&O . .24 Herts Middex, Greater London . .42 London Golf Show . .45 Bearwood Lakes welcomes families page 35 Surrey . .82 Travel . .90 Products . .104 Senior Moments . .111 London Golf Show 2015 page 45 Jemma proves ace in the pack page 79 5 Winter Golf at Chobham Golf Club Where a warm welcome is guaranteed Perfect for Golf, Conferences & Winter Golf Days from just £26.50 per player Weddings tea/coffee & bacon roll on arrival 18 holes of golf Chobham Golf Club, a private members’ lakes. There is a combination of challenging add a one course lunch for an golf club which welcomes visitors, is one par 4’s, reachable par 5’s and six superb par extra £7.50 per player of the friendliest clubs in Surrey. The 3’s. The clubs signature hole is the 15th, combination of a superbly designed golf a 222 yard par 3 nestling in front of the course and excellent conference facilities clubhouse terrace. Receive a free 4 ball prize voucher will make your day one to remember. Our conference facilities are perfect for with every booking for 12 or more Our 18 hole par 69 golf course opened your get away from it all meetings and an players in 1994, was designed by Peter Allis and ideal venue for combining business with Clive Clarke and is laid out on naturally pleasure. Enjoy the welcoming atmosphere Offer available 1st Nov – 31st March undulating parkland set amongst mature of the clubhouse which boasts a 1st floor oak woodland giving the impression that function suite overlooking the 15th hole the course has been around for many more with a private bar capable of hosting a sit Book now quoting years. The course provides an excellent down function for 150 guests. Additionally “Winter offer” challenge to the skills of low and high Chobham Golf Club is licensed to hold handicap players alike. civil ceremonies and perfect for any special occasion. Built to championship standards with USGA greens and tees, the course has “Chobham Golf Club, where great golf automatic irrigation and a drainage system meets first class hospitality for weddings, 01276 855584 designed to provide excellent year round conferences and all types of celebrations” [email protected] play. Among the many attractive features of the course are the six strategically placed www.chobhamgolfclub.co.uk Winter Golf at Chobham Golf Club Where a warm welcome is guaranteed Perfect for Golf, Conferences & Winter Golf Days from just £26.50 per player Weddings tea/coffee & bacon roll on arrival 18 holes of golf Chobham Golf Club, a private members’ lakes. There is a combination of challenging add a one course lunch for an golf club which welcomes visitors, is one par 4’s, reachable par 5’s and six superb par extra £7.50 per player of the friendliest clubs in Surrey. The 3’s. The clubs signature hole is the 15th, combination of a superbly designed golf a 222 yard par 3 nestling in front of the course and excellent conference facilities clubhouse terrace. Receive a free 4 ball prize voucher will make your day one to remember. Our conference facilities are perfect for with every booking for 12 or more Our 18 hole par 69 golf course opened your get away from it all meetings and an players in 1994, was designed by Peter Allis and ideal venue for combining business with Clive Clarke and is laid out on naturally pleasure. Enjoy the welcoming atmosphere Offer available 1st Nov – 31st March undulating parkland set amongst mature of the clubhouse which boasts a 1st floor oak woodland giving the impression that function suite overlooking the 15th hole the course has been around for many more with a private bar capable of hosting a sit Book now quoting years. The course provides an excellent down function for 150 guests. Additionally “Winter offer” challenge to the skills of low and high Chobham Golf Club is licensed to hold handicap players alike. civil ceremonies and perfect for any special occasion. Built to championship standards with USGA greens and tees, the course has “Chobham Golf Club, where great golf automatic irrigation and a drainage system meets first class hospitality for weddings, 01276 855584 designed to provide excellent year round conferences and all types of celebrations” [email protected] play. Among the many attractive features of the course are the six strategically placed www.chobhamgolfclub.co.uk Pledges support drive for more women and girl golfers Clubs, counties and golf media have signed competitive, this is about being the best you LADIES GOLF pledges to support England Golf’s drive to possibly can.” get more women and girls playing the game.
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