SHIFNAL GOLF CLUB RECIPROCAL SCHEME

Partner Golf Clubs:

Bull Bay Conwy Fairhaven Ingestre Park Leek

Llangollen Maxstoke Park St Annes Old Links Wilmslow

It is with much pleasure that the Club can announce that a reciprocal scheme has been set up with the above partner golf clubs to enable our members to play at these courses at their prevailing Members’ Guest green fee rate.

Information for Members on how to use the Scheme:

To make a booking, contact the course you wish to visit (details listed overleaf) giving your name(s) and contact telephone number, and inform them that you would like to book via the ‘Reciprocal Scheme’.

Proof of membership will be required either in the form of a handicap certificate or membership card.

On arrival, report to the Professional to pay the required green fees and present your handicap certificate or membership card as proof of identity/membership.

Please adhere to the ‘spirit’ of the scheme and the Terms & Conditions as set out below.

Terms & Conditions

 The reciprocal scheme allows members of Shifnal Golf Club and our partner golf clubs to play a round of golf for the Members’ Guest fee instead of the normal Visitor’s fee.

 The scheme is not open to suspended, social, junior and country members.

 The scheme is only available from Monday to Friday (excluding bank holidays), subject to the availability of tee times. Bookings must be made in advance by contacting the Club you wish to visit (details overleaf).

 The offer is only open to full playing members of the partner clubs (you could not, for example, take a guest from another club to play with you unless they pay the full visitor fee).

 When paying green fees, evidence must be provided to prove that you are a member of a partner club (a handicap certificate or membership card will be sufficient).

 If no proof of membership can be provided, the full visitor fee will be levied.

 The scheme will be reviewed regularly by all participating clubs. If a partner club feels that the costs of the scheme outweight the benefits to their members they may withdraw from the scheme giving 30 days notice but honouring any outstanding bookings at the reduced rate.

 Members must be considerate when taking advantage of the offer. The clubs will accept no more than 2 tee reservations (ie. Maximum 2 x 4 ball) per day. If more than 8 wish to play in a group, please contact the Club Secretary who can advise you on party rates. The ‘passport scheme’ is not available to those playing as part of a corporate event/society booking.

 Members will not be allowed to play at any partner club more than 2 times per year.

 Members must adhere to the correct dress code of the course they are visiting. Failure to do so will result in either not being allowed to play or being asked to leave the Clubhouse.

 Any partner club may, at any time, rescind a member’s ability to take advantage of the scheme, if it is felt that they are not adhering to standards of behaviour or in the spirit in which the scheme has been set up.

Bull Bay Golf Club Conwy Golf Club

Contact the Professional: Telephone 01407 830960 Contact the Professional: Telephone 01492 593225

Bull Bay Road, Amlwch, Anglesey, LL68 9RY Morfa, Conwy, LL32 8ER

Green Fee: £20.00 Green Fee: £20.00

Founded in 1913, Bull Bay Golf Club is the most northerly Set in a spectacular location along the North Wales coast, course in Wales; it is spectacularly laid out above the Conwy Golf Club links provide a great test of golf all year rugged coastline of the beautiful holiday island of round, as one would expect of an Open Qualifying Course, Anglesey, with panoramic views of the mountains of and whilst striving to maintain these high standards, the Snowdonia, over the Irish Sea to the Isle of Man and to the objective is also to ensure that members, visitors and distant hills of the Lake District. Using the natural features societies enjoy their golf here. of the land to the best advantage, the course climbs and falls, twists and turns, through valleys and on plateau, between rocky outcrops and gorse, with spectacular arrays of scented flowers when in bloom.

Fairhaven Golf Club Ingestre Park Golf Club

Contact the Secretary: Telephone 01253 736741 Ext 2 Contact the Secretary: Telephone 01889 270845

Oakwood Avenue, Lytham St Annes, Lancashire FY8 4JU Lion Lodge, Ingestre, Stafford, ST18 0RE

Green Fee: £25.00 Green Fee: £20.00

Fairhaven is an unusual blend of a links and parkland Situated less than 6 miles from Stafford town centre, deep course which is relatively flat. This makes it not too in the heart of the countryside, this parkland course is set strenuous to walk around and allows complete vision of in peaceful surroundings and offers players of all levels a each hole from tee to green. What you will see are splendid day’s golf. The course measure 6352 yards, par fairways that are generously wide but with plenty of 70 for the men and 5623 yards, par 72 for the ladies. The difficulty for wayward shots in the hills and hollows which pristine fairways invite you to try for a birdie on the 18th border the fairways on most holes. Fairhaven is famous and you will enjoy the challenging 6th par 3. for its deep rivetted bunkers and there are plenty of them to give the golfer food for thought from both the tee and the fairway.

Leek Golf Club Vale of Llangollen Golf Club

Contact the Professional: Telephone 01538 384767 Contact the Professional: Telephone 01978 860906

Cheddleton Road, Leek, ST13 5RE The Clubhouse, Llangollen, LL20 7PR

Green Fee: £17.50 Green Fee: £20.00 Summer, £15.00 Winter

Nestling on the banks of the River Dee and overlooked by the Leek Golf Club is situated in the heart of the Staffordshire glorious Welsh hills this Championship course with its Moorlands on the A520 and is one of Staffordshire's best manicured fairways and superb greens attracts golfers from far known golf courses. For over a century, players have afield. Vale of Llangollen Golf Club is one of few Welsh courses enjoyed our course and we continually endeavour to meet that holds the HSBC Gold Medal ranking; it is a highly favoured the demands of the modern golfer. We can offer you year- venue for many of the County, Professional and Welsh Amateur round golf on a course with tree lined fairways, undulating events. This Championship course offers a great test of golf greens and fantastic views. amidst a spectacular setting.

Llanymynech Golf Club Maxstoke Park Golf Club

Contact the Professional: Telephone 01691 830542 Contact the Professional: Telephone 01675 464915

Pant, Nr , SY10 8LB Castle Lane, Coleshill, B46 2RD

Green Fee: Summer £18.00, Winter £15.00 Green Fee: £15.00

Set on top of an old limestone quarry on the Maxstoke Park Golf Club is set in over 100 acres of /Wales border, Llanymynech Golf Club offers a beautiful countryside in the grounds of the medieval unique golfing challenge with 15 of its holes being in Wales Maxstoke Castle. You will enjoy the scenery just as much and 3 being in England. Panoramic views are afforded as the golf! With many mature oaks and horse chestnut from this prominent location but this does not detract trees, together with 2 large lakes and other strategically from the excellent quality of the course which is a great placed water features, this course is an excellent challenge test for all levels of golfer. for all golfers.

St Annes Old Links Golf Club Wilmslow Golf Club

Contact the Secretary: Telephone 01253 723597 Contact the Professional: Telephone 01565 872148

Highbury Road East, St Annes on Sea, Lancashire FY8 2LD Great Warford, Mobberley, Knutsford, WA16 7AY Green Fee: £45.00 Monday-Thursday afternoons only Green Fee: £20.00 While there are countless majestic holes at St Annes Old Links, th the purists often rate the 447 yard 7 hole as the most difficult This Cheshire golf club was founded in 1889. Wilmlsow on the course, particularly when played into the teeth of the Golf Club is a fine parkland course measuring over 6,635 prevailing westerly wind. Getting home in regulation is a yards and the Clubhouse offers a comfortable struggle for even the longest hitters and for most players, the decision to lay up short of the ditch, which protects the green, is environment both before and after golf with magnificent a decision very well made. Each hole on the homeward journey, views over the course. Whilst the course is a fine test of beginning with the short but testing par four 10th hole presents golf for the low handicapper, it also provides an enjoyable varying challenges, while the long finish of two par fives, with experience to golfers of all ability. the railway lurking as out-of-bounds for over one thousand yards on the right hand side, demands the utmost in concentration and tact.