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Members’ Diary 2021/22 12654 wollaton diary cover v2:Layout 1 12/03/2014 08:10 Page 2 WOLLATON PARK CLUB LTD

Lime Tree Avenue, Wollaton Park Nottingham NG8 1BT Tel: (0115) 978 7574 email: [email protected] website: wollatonparkgolfclub.com

Captains Gary Shepherd Rhonda Durrant

Vice-Captains Paul Williams Sian Crisp

General Committee Chair of General Committee: Michael Flanagan Chair of Course: Phil Slaney Chair of Competitions: Keith Martin Chair of House & Social: Ann Hunter Chair of Finance & Membership: David Howitt

General Manager Professional Steve Sayers Martyn Brown

Head Greenkeeper Martin Scothern

Club Steward Caterer James Nelson Annie Boocker

COMMITTEE RULINGS

1. PRIORITY ON THE COURSE (a) The is closed for general play whenever it is reserved for competitions, matches or society bookings. (b) No more than 4 balls may be played in any match, and no more than 4 players are permitted in a match, unless by prior permission of the General Manager. (c) Any match playing a whole round and starting at the 1st tee is entitled to pass a match playing a shorter round. Players coming from the 9th or 18th have no priority on the first tee, except in official Club matches where players starting at any tee other than the 1st will have priority coming from the 18th to the 1st tee. (d) If a match fails to keep its place on the course and loses one clear hole on the players in front, it must invite the match following to pass. (e) If there is no reserved tee time, all of the players intending to play in a game must be present on the tee, to establish that team’s precedence in order of play. (f) When the course is open for general play, courtesy of the tee will be offered to the Captains. (g) A player must not play more than 2 balls on the course or pitch and putt course and must not use any part of the course proper as a practice area. (h) Greens staff have priority whilst working on the course.

2. COMPETITIONS – GENERAL (a) Conditions of Entry for All Competitions i) All players must register prior to starting their round, either on the HowDidIDo phone app or in the (or Starter’s Desk) and collect their scorecard. Entry fees will be deducted automatically from Green Cards at the time of registration. Sufficient funds must be available on your Green Card to enable you to register. ii) It is the player’s responsibility to confirm that the correct title of the competition, date, player’s name, and course are recorded on the scorecard. Course handicap is expressed as an integer and represents the number of strokes the player receives for competition purposes before allowances. iii) Priority on the first tee is according to the start sheet or the order of the draw.

iv) Players should be at the tee 5 minutes before their starting time and be ready to play. They must off on time and play without delay throughout the round. v) Players arriving on the tee, ready to play within 5 minutes after their starting time will be penalised under the R & A 5.3a - loss of the first hole in , or two strokes at the first hole in . Players arriving more than five minutes late will be disqualified. vi) Scorecards must be completed legibly, signed by both player and marker. vii) All competitions are operated on the PSI (Player Score Input) computer system. Immediately after completion of play, all players are required to enter their gross scores, either via the HowDidIDo phone app or on the terminal in the Lounge, and post their scorecard in the designated box. viii) Players cannot NR their round. If a player, having started a hole has no score to record, they must enter “NR” or 0 (zero) for that hole only and continue to complete the remaining holes. Scores must be input on the PSI system and scorecards returned as normal. Failure to return a scorecard in these circumstances will be dealt with in accordance with rule 7.1(b) of the World Handicap System (WHS) Rules of Handicapping 2020 ( Score). ix) Players must mark NS (not started) for any hole that is not commenced. x) Members who cancel or fail to turn up on the day of competition are liable for payment of the entry fee. xi) Members must not enter their names on competition start sheets if they do not intend to play in unfavourable weather conditions. xii) Players may use buggies in all competitions except the Gents’ Club Championship and any other competitions where the rules do not permit the use of buggies. (b) Failure to Comply i) The names of members who fail to comply with the Conditions of Entry will be listed on the competitions results notice boards. ii) Members who fail to comply on 3 occasions in any year will be banned from entering any club competitions for a month following the 3rd offence. Further non-compliance will result in disciplinary action being taken. Porsche Centre Nottingham 0115 986 0911 [email protected]

64480 Porsche Centre Nottingham_1C Logo.indd 1 03/03/2020 15:26 (c) Eligibility to enter competitions i) Cup, Trophy, and Prize Table Competitions (Stroke Play) Members must hold a WHS handicap index and must also have submitted a minimum of 3 acceptable scores within singles Wollaton Park competitions or General Play rounds played under stroke play rules during the 12 months prior to the competition. (Except Gentlemen’s Veterans’ Cup for which 1 acceptable score in previous 12 months is the minimum requirement.) ii) Cup, Trophy, and Prize Table Competitions (Knockouts) Members must hold a WHS handicap index. iii) Junior members Juniors should refer to Committee Rulings Section 9 and also to the conditions of entry on each competition start sheet. (d) Suspension or Cancellation of Competition Play During competition play, the Head Green Keeper (or his deputy on duty), the Professional, the General Manager or a member of the Committee overseeing the competition, may close the course or re-open it, should conditions, in their opinion, warrant it. Discontinue play immediately - One prolonged note on klaxon - players must cease play immediately having first marked the position of their ball. Discontinue play - Three consecutive notes on klaxon repeated - players may complete the hole being played or mark their ball as it lies. Play to resume - Two short notes on the klaxon repeated. The klaxon will be kept in, and sounded from, the professional’s shop. A second klaxon will be located in the course toilets at the 9th tee - players in the vicinity are requested to sound this klaxon for the benefit of players on the back 9 of the course. (e) Competition Ties i) Any ties in competitions where the handicap stroke table is not relevant, such as individual Medal play, will be decided on the scores for the last 9, 6, 3, 2, 1, and then 12, 15, by deducting the relevant fraction, i.e. one-half, one- third, one-sixth, etc. of the handicaps from the score for those holes. ii) Any ties in competitions where the handicap stroke table is relevant, such as four-ball stroke play and individual competitions, will be decided by taking handicap strokes as they were assigned for L & P BENSON LTD Business and Home Insurance

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3. SATURDAY COMPETITIONS (7 DAY MEMBERS) (a) Competitions for 7-day members will be held on Saturdays. Where there is a Ladies’ and a Gentlemen’s competition on the same day, these will be of a similar format and will be played concurrently, utilising the same start sheet. Gents and Ladies may play in the same match, whilst playing their own competitions, each playing off their respective and stroke index. (b) Start sheet booking will open on Mondays 12 days prior to the competition. (c) A member may enter his/her own name and the names of two other players in a three-ball match; in a team competition a member may only enter his/her team, e.g. in a better ball the name of him/herself and partner. (d) If there are any vacant times on the start sheet on the day of play, 7-day members may utilise these times for social golf; these times cannot be pre-booked and players must register in person in the Pro Shop no earlier than 1 hour in advance of the vacant tee time. The format for social golf must be of a similar or lesser format than that of the competition and competition players will have priority on the start sheet and on the course. (e) Start times will run throughout the day, subject to sunrise and sunset. The course will open at the first competition start time; no play is permitted prior to this time. The 1st tee will be open for general play after the last competitors have left the 1st green. Play will not be permitted from any other tee whilst the competition is in progress. (f) Competition results will be published separately for both Gents and Ladies competitions on the notice boards in the respective locker rooms. Credits will be applied to the winners’ Green Cards as per the Prize Schedules.

4. WEDNESDAY COMPETITIONS (7 AND 6 DAY LADIES) (a) Ladies’ competitions for 7-day and 6-day members will be held on Wednesday mornings; the 1st tee will be reserved for 30 minutes prior to the first competitors’ start time. The 1st tee will re-open 30 minutes after the last competitors’ start time, and players must maintain at least one clear hole between their match and the last lady competitors. Play will not be permitted from any other tee whilst the competition is in progress. (b) Start sheet booking will open on Wednesdays two weeks prior to the competition. Details will be shown on each competition notice. Ladies wishing to play in the competition outside of the times listed on the start sheet should advise the General Manager. Ladies playing at these times will not have priority over other players on the course. (c) Players in 9-hole competitions should enter their names on the appropriate start sheet but should be prepared to move into an earlier time slot in order to play immediately after the last 18-hole players. (d) Competition results will be published on the notice board in the Ladies’ locker room and credits will be applied to the winners’ Green Cards as per the Prize Schedules. (e) Players accessing the course on Wednesday mornings prior to Ladies’ competitions should be aware that the competition format is normally 2-ball and that competition players will have priority.

5. THURSDAY COMPETITIONS (GENTLEMEN) (a) Gentlemen’s medal competitions for 7-day and 6-day members will be held on one Thursday per month. In addition, competitions with different formats will be added from time to time. (b) Start sheet booking will open on Mondays 10 days prior to the competition. (c) A member may enter his own name and the names of two other players in a 3-ball match; in a team competition a member may only enter his/her team, e.g. in a better ball the name of him/herself and partner. d) If there are any vacant times on the start sheet on the day, playing members may utilise these times for social golf; these times cannot be pre-booked and players must register in person in the Pro Shop no earlier than 1 hour in advance of the vacant tee time. The format for social golf must be of a similar or lesser format than that of the competition, and competition players will have priority on the start sheet and on the course. (e) Start times will run throughout the day, subject to sunrise and sunset. The course will open at the first competition start time; no play is permitted prior to this time. The 1st tee will be open for general play after the last competitors have left the 1st green. Play from other tees whilst the competition is in progress will be at the discretion of the Pro Shop. (f) Competition results will be published on the notice board in the Gents’ locker room and credits will be applied to the winners’ Green Cards as per the Prize Schedules.

6. NO TEE RESERVATION STABLEFORD COMPETITIONS a) Singles Stableford competitions will be held on Thursdays and are open to all Gentleman playing members. (b) Singles Stableford competitions will be held on Sundays and are open to all playing members. (c) These competitions will run throughout the day, with no pre-booked start sheet and no tee reservation. All players must register prior to starting their round, either on the HowDidIDo phone app or in the Pro Shop and collect their scorecard. Entry fees will be deducted automatically from Green Cards at the time of entry. Immediately after completion of play, all players are required to enter their gross scores, either via the HowDidIDo phone app or on the terminal in the Lounge, and post their scorecard in the designated box. (d) Matches may comprise two, three or four balls. Players in the competition may play with players not taking part in the competition, but they must have their scorecard marked by a player with a WHS handicap Index. (e) Players in the competition will not have priority on the course. (f) Thursday results will be published on the notice board in the Gents’ locker room and credits will be applied to the winners’ Green Cards as per the Prize Schedules. (g) Sunday results will be published as a combined competition (gents and ladies) on the notice boards in both locker rooms. Credits will be applied to the winners’ Green Cards as per the Prize Schedules. 7. GENTLEMEN’S COMPETITIONS (a) Medal qualifiers and medal finals i) Members who return the best net scores in the 1st, 2nd and 3rd divisional medals on Thursdays and Saturdays will qualify for the Medal Finals. Members who return the best gross score will compete for the scratch prize on Medal Finals days. ii) All tied winning net/gross scores will be decided by card play-off in accordance with section 2(e)(i) above. iii) Once a player has qualified for the 1st, 2nd or 3rd Divisional Medal Finals, he cannot qualify again in any other division at a later date and must play off his current course handicap on Medal Finals Day, playing in the Divisional Final in which he qualified. iv) If a member who has already qualified for the Medal Finals subsequently wins another medal competition, then the next best net/gross score will qualify. v) Thursday and Saturday Medal Qualifiers and Finals are separate competitions and members may qualify in either or both. (b) Singles Competitions All singles competitions must have a minimum of eight entrants in each division, otherwise the competition shall be void. (c) Winter Competitions i) Scores in winter singles competitions will be acceptable as defined by the WHS, unless conditions are deemed not to comply with the rules set out by the WHS for acceptable scores. This decision will be taken on the day by the Head Greenkeeper, Professional or General Manager. ii) Competition results will be published for one division (all handicaps) and credits will be applied to the winners’ Green cards as per the Prize Schedules.

8. LADIES’ COMPETITIONS (a) Medal Qualifiers / Finals i) Members who return the best net scores in the 1st and 2nd divisional medals on Wednesdays will qualify for the Medal Finals. Members who return the best gross score will compete for the scratch prize on Medal Finals Day. ii) Members who return the best net score and best gross score on Saturdays (across all divisions) will qualify for Medal Finals Day. iii) Medal Finals Day will be held on a Wednesday. iv) All tied winning net/gross scores will be decided by card play-off in accordance with section 2(e)(i) above. v) Once a player has qualified for the 1st or 2nd divisional Medal Finals, she cannot qualify again in another division at a later date, and must play off her current course handicap on Medal Finals Day, playing in the divisional final in which she qualified. vi) Spring and Autumn Meetings will be run as Medal Qualifiers. (b) / Stableford Qualifiers / Finals i) Members who return the best scores in the 1st and 2nd divisional Stableford or Par competitions on Wednesdays will qualify for the Par Finals. ii) Members who return the best score on Saturdays (across all divisions) will qualify for the Par Finals. iii) Par Finals will be held on a Wednesday. iv) All tied winning scores will be decided by card play-off in accordance with section 2(e)(ii) above. v) Once a player has qualified for the 1st or 2nd divisional Par Finals, she cannot qualify again in another division at a later date and must play off her current course handicap on Par Finals Day, playing in the divisional final in which she qualified. (c) The scores of 7-day Ladies playing in Saturday competitions which are “alternate day” to corresponding Wednesday competitions will be combined with the relevant Wednesday scores to give a combined result for prize fund allocation only. (d) Competition Pre-Draws There will be a pre-draw for certain competitions, e.g. Spring and Autumn Meetings, Easter Texas Scramble, Captain v Vice Captain. Entry sheets will be posted for such competitions, indicating that a Pre-Draw will be drawn and posted prior to the competition day.

9. JUNIOR AND INTERMEDIATE MEMBERS (a) Junior members under 18 years of age must enter competitions with at least one adult playing member or a designated (PGA) member of the Professional’s staff. (b) Knock-Out, Trophy and Prize Table Competitions: Intermediates may enter unrestricted. Junior boys under 18 years of age with a handicap of 12 or less may enter unrestricted. Junior girls under 18 years of age with a handicap of 22 or less may enter unrestricted. No other junior members may enter such competitions. (c) Gentlemen’s Thursday/Saturday, Medal/Stableford competitions: Intermediates may enter unrestricted. Junior boys under 18 years of age with a handicap of 12 or less may enter unrestricted. Junior boys with a higher handicap may enter these competitions only if there are vacancies on the start sheet 3 days prior to the competition. They will pay £1 entry fee and play for the junior prize voucher (minimum value £5). They cannot qualify for medal or salver finals. (d) Entry conditions for Juniors will be posted on the start sheet. (e) Junior and Intermediate members have access to the course seven days per week, except at those times when the course is closed for matches, competitions or society bookings and in accordance with competition conditions of entry.

10. HANDICAPS (a) A new member, or a member who has nominated another club as their Home Club, should provide their CDH number, so that their handicap record can be created. Members are not eligible to play in club competitions until they have a handicap record at this club. (b) New members who do not hold a WHS handicap index must submit three 18 hole scores, six 9 hole, or a combination of both adding up to 54 holes, before being allocated a handicap index, and will not be eligible to participate in club competitions until this has been allocated. The cards, dated and signed by a player with an official handicap index, should be submitted together to the Professional Shop. (c) A member who is also a member of another club and has nominated the other club as his/her Home Club, may take part in any club competition, provided that his/her official handicap index has been confirmed and that he/she meets the required entry criteria. (d) Handicap divisions – Gentlemen’s handicap index - 1st division up to 8.9, 2nd division 9.0-14.8, 3rd division 14.9 – 54.0. Ladies handicap index: 1st division up to 25.2, 2nd division 25.3 to 54.0. (e) All singles medal/stroke play/stableford/par competitions are competitions for handicapping purposes, unless stated otherwise.

11. GENERAL PLAY SCORES (WORLD HANDICAP SYSTEM) (a) A General Play score is defined as being one in which an organised competition is not being contested, and golfers are playing either a casual round, or competitively, but not in an event organised by a Committee. (b) All players may submit a General Play score for handicap purposes, provided it meets the criteria set out in subsections (c) and (d) below. (c) A score is acceptable for handicap purposes if the round has been played: (i) in an authorized format of play over at least the minimum number of holes required for either a 9-hole or an 18-hole score to be acceptable; (ii) in the company of at least one other person, who may also act as a marker; (iii) by the Rules of Golf; (iv) on a with a current Course Rating and Slope Rating, where length and normal playing difficulty is maintained at a consistent level. (v) Score cards must be marked by and clearly signed by a fellow player with a handicap index. (d) Players intending to return a General Play score must register in the Pro Shop prior to play, and immediately on completion of play enter their gross scores, either by the HowDidIDo app or by requesting the Professional staff to record on the ClubV1 system. The signed scorecard must be left in the designated box in accordance with rule 4.4 of the WHS Rules of Handicapping 2020. (e) A General Play score may be returned at any club, regardless of whether the player is a member, provided it meets the criteria set out in subsection (c) above. The method of pre- registering for the round and returning the score may differ depending upon the system in place at the host club. (f) A player who registers for a General Play score and does not return that card will be subject to action under rule 7.1(b) of the WHS Rules of Handicapping 2020 (Penalty Score).

12. PRACTICE AREAS (a) No restrictions for full playing members. (b) Social members (excluding Category 11) are permitted to use the Putting Green and Pitch and Putt course, but not the Practice Areas unless receiving tuition from the Professional Staff. (c) Players must not play more than 2 balls on the course or on the Pitch and Putt Course.

13. CAR PARKING / ACCESS (a) The speed limit on Lime Tree Avenue is 15mph and must be strictly observed. Please be aware of pedestrians, cyclists and dogs. (b) Members’ vehicles must be parked in the Car Park, in a marked parking space, not on the grass (unless otherwise directed) and not near the Clubhouse. Two spaces are designated for disabled parking; blue badges must be clearly displayed in the vehicles. (c) No access is permitted to and from the Club through Wollaton Park. SatNav systems do not recognize that Lime Tree Avenue is a closed road beyond the Club Car Park; SatNav users should key in “Oundle Drive, NG8 1BN” as the destination address and then take the next left to access the Club.

14. MEMBERS’ GUESTS Members can introduce guests at any time during the week and on Sundays. On Saturday’s members can introduce guests after 2pm from April to October and after 12pm from November to March. Members introducing guests to play on the course must ensure that the guests accompany them into the Pro’s Shop to register in person and the member must play with their guests. Members introducing guests into the Clubhouse must sign-in their guests in the Visitors’ Book in the entrance hall.

15. MOBILE PHONES Mobile Phones are not permitted (in phone mode) on the Course, on the Patio or in the Clubhouse, except in a dire emergency.

16. DRESS RULES On the course - Smart, appropriate golf attire and golf shoes must be worn at all times. Acceptable - Golf caps (peak to front), golf hats, appropriate wind or waterproof golf tops/trousers. Gents should wear polo shirts, turtle/polo neck tops, tucked in to appropriate full-length trousers or tailored knee length shorts, with long plain socks or white sports socks. Ladies should wear collared/turtle/polo neck tops, appropriate golf trousers, 3 /4 trousers, shorts or skirts. Not acceptable - Blue denim clothing, bandanas, t shirts/ vest tops, athletic/football style shorts/trousers/tops, rugby shirts, tracksuit tops/trousers, cargo style trousers/shorts, trainers, clothes with large logos or lettering. In the Clubhouse - Smart casual dress may be worn at all times in all rooms. Gents - A collared shirt or turtle/polo neck top is required, which must be worn tucked into full length trousers or tailored knee length shorts. Not acceptable - In addition to the items listed above as not acceptable on the course - golf shoes, trainers, golf caps or headwear, waterproof jackets or trousers, beachwear, beach sandals. From midday on Sundays and Public Holidays smart trainers, denim and t-shirts are acceptable. Football shirts, ripped/torn clothing (even as part of the design) and athleisure remain prohibited. Players arriving at the Clubhouse incorrectly dressed may enter the locker rooms using the outside locker room entrances and change into appropriate dress before accessing the Clubhouse or the course. Members must also ensure that their guests comply with the dress rules at all times.

17. DOGS Dogs are not permitted in the Clubhouse, on the patio or on the course. PLAYING HANDICAP: MANDATORY ALLOWANCES TABLE

FORMAT TYPE MANDATORY OF PLAY OF ROUND HANDICAP ALLOWANCE Individual 95% Individual Stableford 95% Individual Par/Bogey 95% STROKEPLAY Individual Maximum Score 95% Fourball 85% Fourball Stableford 85% Fourball Par/Bogey 90%

Individual 100% MATCHPLAY Fourball 90%

Foursomes 50% of combined team handicap Greensomes 60% low handicap + 40% high handicap Pinehurst/Chapman 60% low handicap + 40% high handicap Best 1 of 4 Stroke Play 75% Best 2 of 4 Stroke Play 85% Best 3 of 4 Stroke Play 100% All 4 of 4 Stroke Play 100% STROKEPLAY "25%/20%/15%/10% Scramble (4 players) from lowest to highest handicap" Scramble (2 players) 35% low/15% high Total score of 2 match play 100% Best 1 of 4 Par/Bogey 75% Best 2 of 4 Par/Bogey 80% Best 3 of 4 Par/Bogey 90% 4 of 4 Par/Bogey 100%

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APRIL 2021 MAY 2021 JUNE 2021 M T W T F S S M T W T F S S M T W T F S S 1 2 3 4 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 26 27 28 29 30 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 28 29 30 31

JULY 2021 AUGUST 2021 SEPTEMBER 2021 M T W T F S S M T W T F S S M T W T F S S 1 2 3 4 1 1 2 3 4 5 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 26 27 28 29 30 31 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 27 28 29 30 30 31

OCTOBER 2021 NOVEMBER 2021 DECEMBER 2021 M T W T F S S M T W T F S S M T W T F S S 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 29 30 27 28 29 30 31

JANUARY 2022 FEBRUARY 2022 MARCH 2022 M T W T F S S M T W T F S S M T W T F S S 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 28 28 29 30 31 31

APRIL 2022 MAY 2022 JUNE 2022 M T W T F S S M T W T F S S M T W T F S S 1 2 3 1 1 2 3 4 5 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 25 26 27 28 29 30 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 27 28 29 30 30 31

JULY 2022 AUGUST 2022 SEPTEMBER 2022 M T W T F S S M T W T F S S M T W T F S S 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 29 30 31 26 27 28 29 30 Week 13 March/April 2021

29 | Monday Golf Re-Opens Clubhouse Summer Opening Hours Commence TBC

30 | Tuesday

31 | Wednesday

1 | Thursday

2 | Friday Bank Holiday

3 | Saturday

4 | Sunday Week 14 April 2021

5 | Monday Bank Holiday

6 | Tuesday

7 | Wednesday

8 | Thur

9 | Friday

10 | Saturday

11 | Sunday Week 15 April 2021

12 | Monday Ladies Silver v Radcliffe-on-Trent (Home) 11am-12pm

13 | Tuesday

14 | Wednesday 8.00 - 12.00 Ladies Stableford & 9 Hole comp Mens Friendly v Radcliffe-on-Trent (Home) 4pm

15 | Thursday Gents Medal Seniors Medal (Yellow Tees)

16 | Friday Ladies Bronze v Rushcliffe (Home) 12pm-1pm

17 | Saturday Spring Meeting - 4 ball better ball

18 | Sunday Stableford (No TR) Mixed Start of Season Competition 11.00 - 12.00 Week 16 April 2021

19 | Monday 4.00 - Away - Gents Scratch v Rufford Park

20 | Tuesday

21 | Wednesday 8 . 0 0 - 1 2 . 0 0 L a d i e s M e d a l + B o y d e l l C u p & 9 H o l e c o m p

22 | Thursday Gents Stableford (No TR) Ladies Friendly v Beeston (Away) Time TBC

23 | Friday

24 | Saturday Gents Medal & First Cup Qualifier Mixed Stableford (Yellow/Red Tees)

25 | Sunday Stableford (No TR) Week 17 April/May 2021

26 | Monday 4.00pm - Mixed Interclub v Retford at Notts

27 | Tuesday

28 | Wednesday 8 . 0 0 - 1 2 . 0 0 L a d i e s C o r o n a t i o n F o u r s o m e s Q u a l i fi e r & 9 H o l e f u n c o m p

29 | Thursday Gents Stableford (No TR)

30 | Friday Ladies Silver v Serlby Park (Home) 11.30am - 12.30pm

1 | Saturday Stableford Multi Tee (White, Yellow and Red tees) Ladies Coronation Foursomes Qualifier

2 | Sunday 7.30-8.15 Scrubbers 12.30 - 2.00 Mixed v The Leicestershire home Stableford (No TR) Week 18 May 2021

3 | Monday Bank Holiday

4 | Tuesday

5 | Wednesday 8.00- 12.00 Ladies 3 clubs and a 18 hole and 9hole comps’

6 | Thursday Gents Stableford (No TR)

7 | Friday Ladies Silver v Springwater (Home) 11am-12pm

8 | Saturday Gents Medal Mixed Stableford (Yellow/Red Tees)

9 | Sunday Stableford (No TR) Week 19 May 2021

10 | Monday Seniors Open - 4 BBB - course closed until 3.15 3.30 - 4.15 - Mens Interclub Nottingham City v Stanton-on-the-Wolds

11 | Tuesday

12 | Wednesday 8am-12pm Ladies Spring Meeting Medal & Club Champ Rd1 & 9 Hole comp Seniors v Erewash Valley (Away) 10am

13 | Thursday Gents Medal (White Tees) & Seniors Medal & Veterans Cup (Yellow Tees)

14 | Friday

15 | Saturday Gents Stableford & Interdivisional Cup Qualifier Ladies Par

16 | Sunday Stableford (No TR) Week 20 May 2021

17 | Monday 1.30-1.40 Ladies Interclub Match Beeston Fields v Oakmere Admirals Ladies Interclub match Wollaton v Worksop at Southwell 1.30pm

18 | Tuesday

19 | Wednesday 8.00-12.00 Ladies Medal & Harper Cup/Harrison Cup & 9 hole comp

20 | Thursday Gents Stableford (No TR) Seniors v Rufford Park (Away) 9am

21 | Friday Ladies Bronze v Retford (Home) 11.30am-12.30pm

22 | Saturday Gents Medal Mixed Stableford (Yellow & Red Tees)

23 | Sunday 11.45-1.00 Married Couples Salver Stableford (No TR) Week 21 May 2021

24 | Monday Seniors v Coxmoor (Home) 10am-11.30am 3.45 - 4.30 - Home - Gents Scratch v Chilwell Manor

25 | Tuesday

26 | Wednesday 8.00-12.00 Ladies Captain v Vice Captain & 9 hole fun comp

27 | Thursday Gents Stableford (No TR)

28 | Friday

29 | Saturday Gents Club Cup & Daily Mail Foursomes Qualifying

30 | Sunday Stableford (No TR) NCLGA Junior Champs 1pm-2.30pm Week 22 May/June 2021

31 | Monday Bank Holiday

1 | Tuesday

2 | Wednesday 8.00-12.00 Ladies Medal & Ladies Club Championship Rd2 & 9 Hole comp

3 | Thursday Gents Stableford (No TR)

4 | Friday Open Am-Am (any combination) - course closed until 3.00pm

5 | Saturday Gents Medal & County Medal Qualifier Mixed Stableford (Yellow/Red Tees)

6 | Sunday 7.30-8.15 Scrubbers Mixed v Radcliffe on Trent (away) 1pm Stableford (No TR) Week 23 June 2021

7 | Monday Notts PGA Pro-Am

8 | Tuesday

9 | Wednesday 8.00-12.00 Ladies Par & 9 Hole Comp 12.30pm- 1.30pm Gents Past Captains

10 | Thursday Gents Stableford (No TR) Ladies Silver v Serlby Park (Away) 12pm

11 | Friday

12 | Saturday Gents Invitation Saturday Shotgun starts at 8.30am & 1.30pm

13 | Sunday Medal (No TR) Week 24 June 2021

14 | Monday Seniors v Kirby Muxloe (Away) 10am 3.45 - 4.30 - Home - Gents Scratch v Newark

15 | Tuesday

16 | Wednesday 9.30-11.30 Ladies Invitation Day (1st & 10th tees)

17 | Thursday Gents Medal (White Tees) & Seniors Medal (Yellow Tees)

18 | Friday 1.00pm Ladies Bronze League Match v Rushcliffe (Away)

19 | Saturday Gents Jubilee Trophies - Four ball better ball

20 | Sunday Stableford (No TR) Week 25 June 2021

21 | Monday Seniors v Kedleston Park (Home) 10am-11.30am 4.00 - Away - Gents Scratch v Notts

22 | Tuesday

23 | Wednesday 8.00 - 12.00 Ladies Stableford & 9 hole comp Gents Friendly v Longcliffe GC (Home) 4pm 11.00am Ladies Silver v Springwater (Away)

24 | Thursday Gents Stableford (No TR)

25 | Friday

26 | Saturday Gents Medal Mixed Stableford (Yellow/Red Tees)

27 | Sunday Stableford (No TR) Mixed v Norwood Park (Away) 1pm Week 26 June/July 2021

28 | Monday Seniors v Stanton-on-the-Wolds (Home) 10am-11.30am

29 | Tuesday

30 | Wednesday Lady Captain’s Day -9.30 Shotgun - Course closed until 1.30

1 | Thursday Gents Stableford (No TR)

2 | Friday 9.30 - 3.30 Rotary Golf Day

3 | Saturday Gents Captain’s Day - shotgun starts at 8.30 and 1.30

4 | Sunday 7.30-8.15 Scrubbers Notts 2nd Team v Shropshire 9.15am - 10.15pm & 13.00 -15.00 Week 27 July 2021

5 | Monday 3.45 - 4.30 - Home - Gents Scratch v Rufford Park 11.30am - Ladies v Gentlemen – Format TBC

6 | Tuesday

7 | Wednesday 8.00-12.00 Ladies County Medal+GFB + Boot Cup Rd1 & 9 Hole comp

8 | Thursday Gents Pro’s Competition

9 | Friday

10 | Saturday Multi Tee Stableford (White,Yellow,Red Tees)

11 | Sunday Gents Club Championship Course Closed until 10.30 & 12.30pm - 3.30pm Mixed v Stanton-on-the-Wolds (Away) 1pm Week 28 July 2021

12 | Monday Seniors v Rufford Park (Home) 10am-11.30am Ladies Friendly v Willesley (Home) 1.30pm -2.30pm

13 | Tuesday

14 | Wednesday 8.00-12.00 Ladies Medal + Boot Cup Rd2 & 9 Hole comp Gents Friendly v Stanton-on-the-Wolds (Away) 3.30pm

15 | Thursday Gents Medal (white tees) & Seniors Medal (yellow tees) Ladies Bronze v Ramsdale (Away) 11.30am

16 | Friday

17 | Saturday Gents Medal & Charity Cup

18 | Sunday Stableford (No TR) Mixed away trip - Carden Park Week 29 July 2021

19 | Monday Seniors v Coxmoor (Away) 10.30am Mixed away trip - Carden Park

20 | Tuesday Mixed away trip - Carden Park

21 | Wednesday 8.00-12.00 Ladies Stableford & 9 hole comp

22 | Thursday Gents Stableford (No TR) Seniors v Longcliffe (Away) 9.30am

23 | Friday

24 | Saturday Club Pro’s Competition

25 | Sunday Wollaton Stag - Course closed until 5.00pm Week 30 July/August 2021

26 | Monday Seniors v Melton Mowbray (Home) 10am-11.30am

27 | Tuesday Brenda King Foursomes Event Course Closed until 2.30pm

28 | Wednesday Brenda King Foursomes Event Course Closed until 2.30pm

29 | Thursday Gents Stableford (No TR)

30 | Friday 9.00 - 10.00 Ladies Past Captains Salver Ladies Silver League Match v Radcliffe on Trent (Away) 10.30am Gents Captains Away Day at Coxmoor 10.30am

31 | Saturday Gents Medal (White Tees) Mixed Stableford (Yellow/Red Tees)

1 | Sunday 7.30-8.15 Scrubbers Stableford (No TR) Week 31 August 2021

2 | Monday Seniors Singles Open - course closed until 4pm

3 | Tuesday

4 | Wednesday Lady Captain’s Exchange Day at Lingdale Golf Club Seniors v Rushcliffe (Away) 9.30am

5 | Thursday Gents Stableford (No TR)

6 | Friday 10.30 - 11.30 Ladies Match v Ramsdale (Home)

7 | Saturday Gents Stableford Trophies Ladies Medal & Joyce Hyde Cup

8 | Sunday Stableford (No TR) Mixed v Coxmoor (Away) 1pm Week 32 August 2021

9 | Monday Ladies Open AM AM - course closed until 4pm 4.00 - Away - Gents Scratch v Chilwell Manor

10 | Tuesday

11 | Wednesday 8.00-11.30 Ladies Medal & Joyce Hyde Cup & 9 hole comp 12.00-1.00 Ladies Past Captains v Derbyshire

12 | Thursday Gents Medal (white tees) & Seniors Medal (yellow tees)

13 | Friday

14 | Saturday Gents Medal Mixed Stableford (Yellow/Red Tees) including Ladies Presidents Putter

15 | Sunday Invitation Sunday -shotgun starts at 8.30 & 1.30 Week 33 August 2021

16 | Monday Greens Maintenance Seniors v Kedleston Park (Away) 11am Ladies Bronze Match v Retford (Away) 12.00pm 4.00 - Away -Gents Match V Newark

17 | Tuesday Greens Maintenance

18 | Wednesday Greens Maintenance 8.00-12.00 Ladies 18 hole & 9 hole Fun Comp

19 | Thursday Greens Maintenance

20 | Friday Greens Maintenance Steve Lambourne Memorial Golf Day (times tbc)

21 | Saturday Texas Scramble (Gents and Ladies)

22 | Sunday Week 34 August 2021

23 | Monday Seniors v The Leicestershire (Home) 10am-11.30am 3.45 - 4.30 - Home - Gents Scratch v Notts

24 | Tuesday

25 | Wednesday 8.00-12.00 Ladies Stableford Presidents Putter & 9 hole comp

26 | Thursday Gents Stableford (No TR)

27 | Friday

28 | Saturday PAR Competition - Multi Tee (White,Yellow, Red Tees)

29 | Sunday 7.30-8.15 Scrubbers 11.45 -1.00 Mixed Greensome Charity Cups Week 35 August/September 2021

30 | Monday Bank Holiday

31 | Tuesday

1 | Wednesday 8.00-12.00 Ladies Medal + Medal Finals & 9 Hole comp

2 | Thursday Gents Stableford (No TR)

3 | Friday

4 | Saturday AM/AM - Best 2 From team of 4

5 | Sunday Gents Open - course closed until 3.00pm Week 36 September 2021

6 | Monday Seniors v Radcliffe on Trent (Home) 10am-11.30am

7 | Tuesday

8 | Wednesday 8.00-12.00 Ladies Par Comp + Par Finals & 9 hole comp

9 | Thursday Gents Medal (white tees) & Seniors Medal (Yellow tees) 3.30pm Gents Friendly v The Nottinghamshire (Away) 3.30pm

10 | Friday

11 | Saturday Gents Medal (White Tees) Mixed Stableford (Yellow/Red Tees)

12 | Sunday 8.30-1.00 NUGC Henderson & Carlisle Trophies Week 37 September 2021

13 | Monday Seniors v Erewash Valley (Home) 10am-11.30am

14 | Tuesday

15 | Wednesday 8.00-12.00 Ladies Medal Autumn Meeting & 9 hole comp

16 | Thursday Gents Stableford (No TR)

17 | Friday Ladies Friendly v Chilwell (Away) 10.30am

18 | Saturday Gents and Ladies Competition - Waltz 1-2-3

19 | Sunday 12.00 - 2.30 National Golf Team Championships Stableford (No TR) Mixed away trip - Hawkstone Park Week 38 September 2021

20 | Monday Seniors v Beeston Fields (Home) 10am-11.30am Mixed away trip - Hawkstone Park

21 | Tuesday

22 | Wednesday 8.00-12.00 Ladies Stableford & 9 Hole comp

23 | Thursday Gents Medal (white tees) Seniors Medal (yellow tees) & Thursday Medal Finals

24 | Friday

25 | Saturday Gents Medal & Saturday Medal Finals Ladies Medal v Coxmoor (Away) 12.00

26 | Sunday Robin Hood Marathon - restricted access -tba 12.00 - 2.00 Ryder Cup v Coxmoor Week 39 September/October 2021

27 | Monday

28 | Tuesday

29 | Wednesday 8.00-12.00 Ladies Medal & 9 hole comp

30 | Thursday Gents Stableford (No TR)

1 | Friday

2 | Saturday Autumn Meeting - 4 ball better ball

3 | Sunday 7.30 - 8.15 Scrubbers Stableford (No TR) Ladies away trip - Forest Pines Week 40 October 2021

4 | Monday 10.00 - 11.30 Senior Gents Autumn Competition Ladies away trip - Forest Pines

5 | Tuesday

6 | Wednesday 8.00 - 12.00 Ladies Foursomes Stableford/Daily Mail Qualifier & 9 hole fun comp

7 | Thursday 11.30 - 1.00 Gents Captain v Vice Captain

8 | Friday

9 | Saturday Texas Scramble (Gents & Ladies) 7.00 for 7.30 Quiz Night & Cash Prize Draw

10 | Sunday Stableford (No TR) Week 41 October 2021

11 | Monday Ladies Friendly Match v Sherwood Forest (Home) 11am-12pm

12 | Tuesday

13 | Wednesday 8.00 - 12.00 Ladies Medal/Eclectic Starts & 9 hole comp

14 | Thursday Gents Stableford (No TR)

15 | Friday

16 | Saturday Stableford (No TR)

17 | Sunday Stableford (No TR) Mixed End of Season Competition 11.00 - 12.00 Week 42 October 2021

18 | Monday

19 | Tuesday

20 | Wednesday 8.00 - 12.00 Ladies Stableford & 9 hole comp

21 | Thursday Gents Stableford (No TR)

22 | Friday

23 | Saturday Presentation Day Competition - shotgun starts at 8.30 and 1.30 Prize presentation and buffet after afternoon shotgun

24 | Sunday Week 43 October 2021

25 | Monday

26 | Tuesday

27 | Wednesday 8.00 - 12.00 Ladies Stableford & 9 hole comp

28 | Thursday Gents Stableford (No TR) 7.00 pm Annual General Meeting

29 | Friday

30 | Saturday Stableford (No TR)

31 | Sunday Captain’s Drive In - 9.00 shotgun - course closed until 1pm Week 44 November 2021

1 | Monday Clubhouse Winter Hours Commence

2 | Tuesday

3 | Wednesday Lady Captain’s Drive In - 9.30 shotgun - course closed until 1.30pm

4 | Thursday Gents Stableford (No TR)

5 | Friday

6 | Saturday Stableford (No TR) 7.30pm Incoming Captains’ Event

7 | Sunday 7.30 - 8.15 Scrubbers Stableford (No TR) Week 45 November 2021

8 | Monday

9 | Tuesday

10 | Wednesday 8.00 - 12.00 Ladies Texas Scramble & 9 hole fun comp

11 | Thursday Gents Stableford (No TR)

12 | Friday

13 | Saturday Stableford (No TR) 7.00 for 7.30 Quiz Night & Cash Prize Draw

14 | Sunday Stableford (No TR) Week 46 November 2021

15 | Monday

16 | Tuesday

17 | Wednesday 8.00 - 12.00 Ladies 14 Hole Stableford / Winter Cup & 9 hole comp

18 | Thursday Gents Stableford (No TR)

19 | Friday

20 | Saturday Stableford (No TR)

21 | Sunday Stableford (No TR) Week 47 November 2021

22 | Monday

23 | Tuesday

24 | Wednesday 8.00 - 12.00 Ladies 14 hole Stableford / Winter Cup & 9 hole comp

25 | Thursday Gents Stableford (No TR)

26 | Friday

27 | Saturday Stableford (No TR)

28 | Sunday 7.30 - 8.15 Scrubbers Stableford (No TR) Week 48 November/December 2021

29 | Monday

30 | Tuesday

1 | Wednesday 8.00 - 12.00 Ladies Bird & Bottle

2 | Thursday

3 | Friday

4 | Saturday

5 | Sunday 7.15 - 8.00 Scrubbers Week 49 December 2021

6 | Monday

7 | Tuesday

8 | Wednesday 8.00 - 12.00 Ladies 15 hole Stag Shuffle Waltz & 9 hole fun comp

9 | Thursday Gents Bird and Bottle

10 | Friday

11 | Saturday Gents Bird and Bottle 7.00 for 7.30 Quiz Night & Cash Prize Draw

12 | Sunday Bird and Bottle (Gents & Ladies) Week 50 December 2021

13 | Monday

14 | Tuesday

15 | Wednesday 12.30PM Ladies Christmas Lunch

16 | Thursday

17 | Friday

18 | Saturday Gents Christmas Dinner Texas Scramble 7.00 for 7.30 Gents Christmas Dinner

19 | Sunday Week 51 December 2021

20 | Monday 7.00 for 7.30 Christmas Prize Draw & Carol Singing

21 | Tuesday

22 | Wednesday 8.00-12.00 Ladies Festive Christmas 9 hole Fun Comp

23 | Thursday

24 | Friday Bar 11.30 -4.00 Kitchen 10.00 - 4.00

25 | Saturday Clubhouse Closed

26 | Sunday Bar 11.30 - 5.00 Kitchen closed Week 52 December 2021/January 2022

27 | Monday Bar 11.30 - 6.00 Kitchen 10.00 - 5.00

28 | Tuesday Bar 11.30 - 6.00 Kitchen 10.00 - 5.00

29 | Wednesday 8.00 - 12.00 Ladies New Year 18 hole & 9 hole Fun Comps Bar 11.30 - 6.00 Kitchen 10.00 - 5.00

30 | Thursday Bar 11.30 - 4.00 Kitchen 10.00 - 4.00

31 | Friday Bar 11.30 - 4.00 Kitchen 10.00 - 4.00

1 | Saturday Clubhouse Open 12.00 - 4.00 Kitchen closed

2 | Sunday 7.15 - 8.00 Scrubbers Week 1 January 2022

3 | Monday

4 | Tuesday

5 | Wednesday 8.00-12.00 Ladies 14 hole Stableford/Winter Cup & 9 hole comp

6 | Thursday

7 | Friday

8 | Saturday

9 | Sunday Week 2 January 2022

10 | Monday

11 | Tuesday

12 | Wednesday 8.00-12.00 Ladies 14 hole Stableford/Winter Cup & 9 hole comp

13 | Thursday

14 | Friday

15 | Saturday

16 | Sunday Week 3 January 2022

17 | Monday

18 | Tuesday

19 | Wednesday 8.00-12.00 Ladies 14 hole Stableford/Winter Cup & 9 hole comp

20 | Thursday

21 | Friday

22 | Saturday 7.00 for 7.30 Quiz Night & Cash Prize Draw

23 | Sunday Week 4 January 2022

24 | Monday

25 | Tuesday

26 | Wednesday 8.00-12.00 Ladies 14 hole Stableford/Winter Cup & 9 hole comp

27 | Thursday

28 | Friday

29 | Saturday

30 | Sunday Week 5 January/February 2022

31 | Monday

1 | Tuesday

2 | Wednesday 8.00-12.00 Ladies 3 clubs & a putter & 18 and 9 hole comps

3 | Thursday

4 | Friday

5 | Saturday

6 | Sunday 7.15 - 8.00 Scrubbers Week 6 February 2022

7 | Monday

8 | Tuesday

9 | Wednesday 8.00-12.00 Ladies 14 hole Stableford/Winter Cup & 9 hole comp

10 | Thursday

11 | Friday

12 | Saturday

13 | Sunday Week 7 February 2022

14 | Monday

15 | Tuesday

16 | Wednesday 8.00-12.00 Ladies Australian Spoons foursomes & 9 hole fun comp

17 | Thursday

18 | Friday

19 | Saturday 7.00 for 7.30 Quiz Night & Cash Prize Draw

20 | Sunday Week 8 February 2022

21 | Monday

22 | Tuesday

23 | Wednesday 8.00-12.00 Ladies Medal 18 holes & 9 hole comp

24 | Thursday

25 | Friday

26 | Saturday

27 | Sunday Week 9 February/March 2022

28 | Monday

1 | Tuesday

2 | Wednesday 8.00-12.00 Ladies Stableford 18 hole & 9 hole comp

3 | Thursday

4 | Friday

5 | Saturday

6 | Sunday 7.15 - 8.00 Scrubbers Week 10 March 2022

7 | Monday

8 | Tuesday

9 | Wednesday 8.00-12.00 Ladies’ Captain v Vice Captain & 9 hole fun comp

10 | Thursday Gents Stableford (No TR)

11 | Friday

12 | Saturday Stableford (No TR)

13 | Sunday Stableford (No TR) Week 11 March 2022

14 | Monday

15 | Tuesday

16 | Wednesday 8.00-12.00 Ladies Stableford 18 hole & 9 hole comp

17 | Thursday Gents Stableford (No TR)

18 | Friday

19 | Saturday Gents Mansfield AmAm 7.00 for 7.30 Quiz Night & Cash Prize Draw

20 | Sunday Stableford (No TR) Week 12 March 2022

21 | Monday

22 | Tuesday

23 | Wednesday 8.00-12.00 Ladies Medal & Harper Cup/Harrison Cup & 9 hole comp

24 | Thursday Gents Stableford (No TR)

25 | Friday

26 | Saturday Stableford (No TR)

27 | Sunday Stableford (No TR) Week 13 March/April 2022

28 | Monday Clubhouse Summer Hours commence

29 | Tuesday

30 | Wednesday 8.00-12.00 Ladies Stableford 18 hole & 9 hole comp

31 | Thursday 11.00 - 1.00 Gents v Ladies

1 | Friday

2 | Saturday Spring Meeting - 4 ball better ball

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October WOLLATON CLUB LIMITED CLUB RULES Effective from 25th October 2018

1. NAME OF THE CLUB The name of the Club will be Wollaton Park Golf Club Limited referred to henceforth in these Club Rules as “the Club”. 1.1 The object of the Club is to provide facilities for its members and to promote participation in the sport of golf.

2. MANAGEMENT OF THE CLUB 2.1 The Club will be managed, in accordance with the Articles of Association of the Companies Act and these Club Rules, by the General Committee which will consist of the following elected members of the Club, who will also act as Directors of Wollaton Park Golf Club Limited: The Chair of the General Committee The Chair of Finance and Membership The Chair of Course The Chair of Competitions The Chair of House and Social Note: The positions of Chair of General Committee and Chair of Finance and Membership to commence after the 2019 Annual General Meeting. 2.2 The General Committee will establish sub-committees as appropriate and may co-opt members of the Club to serve on them. 2.3 The Gentlemen’s Captain and Vice-Captain and the Ladies’ Captain and Vice-Captain will be members of sub-committees related to golfing activities such as Course and Competitions and can be invited to serve on other sub-committees if they have a particular interest or expertise. 2.4 The General Manager shall be appointed as Company Secretary and shall be entitled to attend and speak at meetings of the General Committee, but shall not have a vote. 2.5 The Chair of the General Committee and the General Manager shall be required to convene a minimum of 8 meetings of the General Committee in each year. In addition, a meeting shall be called by the General Manager if requested to do so by any 2 General Committee members. 2.6 At least 7 days’ notice shall be given of meetings of the General Committee, a quorum for which shall not be less than 3 members. 2.7 The Directors, Captains, Vice-Captains and co-opted members of sub-committees shall not be entitled to remuneration in respect of office or reimbursement of expenses incurred in connection with attending meetings. Reimbursement of expenses incurred representing the Club at external meetings may only be paid if approved in advance by the General Committee. Any privileges offered to these members must be approved by the General Committee and published for the information of members. 2.8 The Directors will publish for the information of members a 5-year rolling business plan at least two weeks in advance of the Annual General Meeting. 2.9 In the event of a vacancy on the General Committee the vacancy may be filled by co-opting an adult playing member to serve until the next Annual General Meeting. Such co- opted member will have full voting rights but will not act as a director of Wollaton Park Golf Club Limited.

3. APPOINTMENT/ELECTION OF GENERAL COMMITTEE, CAPTAINS AND VICE-CAPTAINS 3.1 A list for the nomination of General Committee members, Captains and Vice-Captains to be elected for the ensuing year will be placed on the notice board in the Clubhouse at least 35 days before the Annual General Meeting and will remain in place until 21 days before the meeting, after which no further nominations may be made for that year. 3.2 Nominees must be adult playing members, and must have been adult playing members of the Club for at least 3 years. Each nominee will have a proposer and seconder, both of whom will be adult playing members. 3.3 The Gentlemen’s Captain and the Gentlemen’s Vice-Captain will be gentlemen playing members, and will be nominated by gentlemen playing members. The Ladies’ Captain and the Ladies’ Vice-Captain will be lady playing members and will be nominated by lady playing members. The Captains and Vice-Captains for the forthcoming year will be elected by the adult playing members at the Annual General Meeting of the Club. 3.4 Members of the General Committee will be elected by the adult playing members at the Annual General Meeting of the Club for a maximum period of 3 years, following which they may stand for re-election. 3.5 If the number of candidates duly proposed and seconded exceeds the number to be elected, voting will be by postal ballot of all adult playing members. Returned ballot papers will be scrutinised and votes counted by two members who are not candidates or members of the General Committee. These scrutineers will notify the names of the successful candidates to the General Manager and these will be announced at the Annual General Meeting. 3.6 The General Manager shall be appointed by the General Committee. 3.7 In the event of a General Committee member being unable to or failing to fulfil their responsibilities, or as a result of misconduct, the appointment of such a member may be terminated by a simple majority vote of the General Committee or by a simple majority vote of a General Meeting of members.

4. GENERAL MEETINGS OF THE CLUB 4.1 The Annual General Meeting of the Club will be held on the fourth Thursday in October. At least 21 days’ notice of such meeting will be posted on the notice board in the Clubhouse, and a notice of the meeting, the agenda and a copy of the accounts for the previous financial year will be emailed or sent by post at least 14 days before the meeting to each member entitled to attend. 4.2 Any member of the Club who is entitled to vote at the Annual General Meeting may submit in writing to the General Manager at least 28 days before that meeting, a notice of motion, which will have been seconded and such motion will be included on the agenda. 4.3 The General Committee may at any time call a Special General Meeting. At least 21 days’ notice of such meeting will be posted on the notice board in the Clubhouse and a notice of the meeting and the agenda will be emailed or sent by post at least 14 days before the meeting to each member entitled to attend. No business other than that specified in the notice will be transacted at a Special General Meeting. 4.4 A Special General Meeting will be held within 28 days of the General Manager receiving a requisition in writing, signed by not less than 30 adult playing members, clearly stating the business to be transacted. At least 14 days’ notice of such meeting will be posted on the notice board in the Clubhouse, and a notice of the meeting and the agenda will be emailed or sent by post at least 14 days before the meeting to each member entitled to attend. No business other than that specified in the notice will be transacted at a Special General Meeting. 4.5 Only adult playing members (aged 18 and over) will be entitled to attend and vote at any General Meeting of the Club, participate in any postal ballot and propose or second a candidate for Office or General Committee. 4.6 Quorum 4.6.1 No business, other than the election of the Gentlemen’s Captain and Ladies’ Captain, Gentlemen’s Vice-Captain and Ladies’ Vice- Captain, General Committee members, Auditors and the acceptance of the audited accounts of the Club, will be transacted at an Annual General Meeting unless at least 75 adult playing members are present. 4.6.2 No business will be transacted at a Special General Meeting unless at least 75 adult playing members are present. 4.7 The General Committee may conduct a postal ballot of members on issues of major importance to the Club. 4.8 Voting upon any motion other than one considered under Rule 15 will be decided on by a simple majority basis. 4.9 General meetings of the Club will be chaired by the Chair of the General Committee (or their nominated representative); the Chair will have a casting vote in the event of a tie.

5. MEMBERSHIP Membership of the Club will be open to all persons, irrespective of ethnicity, nationality, sexual orientation, religion or beliefs, age, sex or disability, except as a necessary consequence of the requirements of golf as a particular sport. 5.1 Membership of the Club shall consist of the following categories: Category 1 Seven Day Adult Playing Members (Sunday to Saturday) Category 2 Seven Day Adult (Retired) Playing Members (Sunday to Saturday) Category 3 Six Day Adult Playing Members (Sunday to Friday) Category 4 Six Day Adult (Retired) Playing Members (Sunday to Friday) Category 5a Seven Day Country Adult Playing Members Category 5b Six Day Country Adult Playing Members Category 6a Intermediate Playing Members (age 21-28) Category 6b Intermediate Playing Members (age 18-21) Category 7a Junior Playing Members (Under 18) Category 7b Junior Playing Members (Under 16) Category 8 Cadet Playing Members Category 9 Social Members Category 10 Social (Retired Playing) Members Category 11 Social (Partners of Playing) Members Category 12 Six Day (9 hole) Adult (75+) Playing Members (Sunday to Friday) 5.2 The numbers of members in each playing category shall be limited to: Categories 1 to 4 695 Category 5 25 Categories 6 to 8 75 5.3 Adult Playing Categories 5.3.1 Categories 2 and 4 (Retired): members shall have been playing members of the Club for the preceding 10 years, and (i) shall be aged 65 or over and shall have joined the Club prior to 1st April 2014 or (ii) shall be aged 70 or over and shall have joined the Club from 1st April 2014 onwards, as at the start of the membership year (1st April). 5.3.2 Categories 3 and 4 (Six Day): members may use the practice areas, pitch and putt, putting green and clubhouse facilities on Saturdays. 5.3.3 Category 5 (Country): playing members must not have a residence within 50 miles of the Club. 5.3.4 Category 12 (9 hole): members shall no longer be able to play 18 holes, shall be aged 75 or over and shall have been playing members of the Club for the preceding 10 years or more at the start of the membership year (1st April). Such members may play 9 holes only Sunday to Friday, and may also use the practice areas, pitch and putt, putting green and clubhouse facilities on Saturdays. 5.4 Intermediate Playing Category 5.4.1 Intermediate playing membership is open to adults aged 18 and over. 5.4.2 Intermediate playing members shall transfer to 7-day or 6-day playing membership at the start of the membership year (1st April) following their 28th birthday. 5.5 Junior Playing Category 5.5.1 Junior playing membership is open to juniors aged over 11 years and under 18 years. 5.5.2 Junior playing members shall transfer to Intermediate playing membership at the start of the membership year (1st April) following their 18th birthday. 5.5.3 The General Committee may limit the use of the Club’s facilities by Junior members and other persons under 18 years of age; any such limitations will be displayed in the Clubhouse. 5.6 Cadet Playing Category 5.6.1 Cadet playing membership is open to cadets under 11 years of age. 5.6.2 Cadet playing members shall transfer to Junior playing membership at the start of the membership year (1st April) following their 11th birthday. 5.6.3 Cadet playing members cannot play on the course until judged proficient by the Club Professional. 5.6.4 Cadet playing members may only use the course and practice facilities when accompanied by their proposer or seconder, or an adult playing member with written parental consent. 5.6.5 Cadet playing members must be accompanied by their proposer/seconder/ parent/guardian or adult member with written parental consent at all times in the Clubhouse. 5.6.6 Committee may limit the use of the Club’s facilities by Cadet members and other persons under 18 years of age; any such limitations will be displayed in the Clubhouse. 5.7 Social Categories 5.7.1 Category 9: Social membership is open to adults aged 18 and over. 5.7.2 Category 10: Social (retired playing) membership is restricted to members who have been playing members for at least 10 years and who are no longer able to continue playing. 5.7.3 Category 11: Social (playing members’ partners) membership is open to partners/wives/husbands (aged 18 and over) of all current adult playing members. 5.7.4 Social members may use the putting green and pitch and putt course, but not the practice areas. 5.7.5 The number of Social members shall be reviewed from time to time by the General Committee. 6. TEMPORARY MEMBERS AND GUESTS 6.1 Visiting society and green fee players shall be permitted to use the facilities and to purchase drinks from the bar as temporary members on payment of the fees as determined by the General Committee and posted in the Professional’s Shop and in the Clubhouse. 6.2 Playing members aged 18 and over may introduce up to three guests to play at a reduced green fee on any one occasion. The guests must play in the same game as the introducing member, and the member shall be responsible for the behaviour of their guests on the course and in the Clubhouse. 6.3 Playing members and Social members aged 18 and over may introduce up to 5 guests to the Clubhouse on any one occasion. The guests’ names (including members’ spouses and family) must be entered in the Visitors’ Book, and must be dated and signed by the member. Members shall be responsible for the behaviour of their guests whilst on Club premises. 6.4 Junior playing members aged under 16 years are not permitted to introduce visitors to the course or the Clubhouse. 6.5 Junior playing members aged 16 years to 18 years, provided that they have an official handicap, are permitted to introduce no more than 4 visitors to the course or Clubhouse during a calendar year.

7. APPLICATION FOR MEMBERSHIP 7.1 An applicant for playing or social membership should apply on the appropriate Application Form; applicants over 18 years of age should enclose a passport-sized photograph. 7.2 Wherever possible, an applicant should be proposed and seconded by two playing members of at least 3 years standing, who have known the applicant for at least 1 year. These members should submit letters in support of the applicant, and should attend the membership welcoming induction meeting with the applicant. 7.3 These members must accept responsibility for introducing the applicant to the Club procedures and etiquette. Should the applicant be inexperienced at golf, they must supervise his/her introduction to the course and competitive play and ensure that he/she does not inconvenience other players and competitors. 7.4 Applicants who are unable to provide such playing members as proposer and seconder should submit at least two personal/business/golf club references. 7.5 Applicants shall be elected to membership immediately following the welcoming meeting with members of the General Committee and upon receipt of their fees to play the course. His/her details, with photograph, shall be posted in the Clubhouse for a period of 21 days to introduce them to existing members. 7.6 If the required membership category is full then applicants will be entered onto the waiting list for membership until a vacancy is available. 7.7 The Club may refuse membership or expel from membership only for good and sufficient cause, such as conduct or character likely to bring the Club or sport into disrepute. If, after admission to membership, it is found that the new member has provided incorrect information in the course of his/her application, or that the above Rules regarding the application have not been complied with, the General Committee may call for the resignation of such a member or terminate his/her membership. Appeal against such a decision may be made to the Club’s members and decided by majority vote. 7.8 It is a condition of membership that members agree to their details being held on computer to facilitate membership and handicap administration. The computer network is secure and password protected and every reasonable effort is made to prevent unauthorised access.

8. RESIGNATION / CHANGE OF MEMBERSHIP CATEGORY 8.1 Members who wish to transfer to another category of membership should apply in writing prior to the end of the membership year (31st March) for any change to apply for the following membership year (commencing 1st April). 8.2 Members may not change their category of membership during the course of a membership year or for any part year. 8.3 Members who wish to resign from the Club must submit their resignations in writing to the General Manager prior to the end of the membership year (31st March) but shall still be liable for the annual subscription for the full year to that 31st March. Failure to meet the 31st March deadline will result in a liability for payment of the full subscription for the following year. 9. CONDUCT OF MEMBERS 9.1 Members are required to conduct themselves, both on and off the Club premises, in a manner which does not endanger the welfare and good order of the Club, or reflect discredit upon it. 9.2 Members are required to observe the dress requirements on the course and in the Clubhouse, which will be determined from time to time by the Committee. Notices relating to these requirements will be displayed in the Clubhouse, locker rooms and Professional’s Shop. 9.3 No member, unless given specific authority, shall reprimand, give instructions to or in any way interfere with the work of any employees of the Club in respect of their duties. Any complaint about an employee of the Club should be addressed to the General Manager in writing. 9.4 Any apparent or alleged breach of the Club Rules will be considered by the General Committee who, if they believe that such a breach has occurred, may impose a penalty as prescribed in Rule 9.6. 9.5 Before reaching any conclusions about a breach of Rules, the General Committee will give the member concerned the opportunity to give his/her account of the events in writing and/or in person. He/ she may be accompanied by a friend. 9.6 The following penalties may be imposed for breach of Club Rules: 9.6.1 Immediate termination of membership or the requirement that the member shall resign, whereupon that person shall cease to be a member of the Club, and no part of his/her subscription shall be returned. 9.6.2 Suspension from membership for a period up to 12 months as the General Committee may determine, during which period the member concerned shall not use the Club facilities in any way without the express permission of a General Committee Member, but shall remain liable to pay any subscriptions which fall due. 9.6.3 A warning, written or verbal, as to future conduct. 9.6.4 A ban on representing the Club in team events for a period not to exceed the end of the season subsequent to the imposition of the penalty. 9.7 The General Committee may require a member to attend before Committee representatives for the purpose of Rule 9.5 and/or to be notified of the imposition of penalty under Rule 9.6. 10. SUBSCRIPTIONS AND FEES 10.1 The Club’s financial and membership year shall run from 1st April to 31st March each year. 10.2 Entrance fees, annual subscription rates, storage rental fees and green card credit levels shall be determined annually by the General Committee who shall give reasonable notice thereof to members. Details of current rates and fees will be posted on the Clubhouse notice boards. 10.3 New members elected during the course of a membership year shall pay the annual subscription pro rata for each month or part month remaining for that year. 10.4 All annual subscriptions and fees become due on 1st April each year and must be paid before the following 1st May. Any member who has not paid or arranged to utilise the monthly direct debit facility by 1st May shall be deemed to have terminated membership by default. Such a member may apply in writing to have his/her membership reinstated at the discretion of the General Committee and a membership reinstatement fee may be payable, this fee not to exceed 15% of the annual subscription. 10.5 A rental fee shall be paid annually by each member who has been allocated a locker and/or buggy storage facilities. A register of allotted lockers and storage shall be kept and any member wishing to relinquish the use of the facility shall give written notice to the General Manager and remove all property from the facility by 31st March and return the key to the General Manager, otherwise there will be a liability for rent for the ensuing year. 10.6 Lockers and storage facilities shall be allocated to members by the General Manager and must not be transferred or exchanged by one member to another. 10.7 Members who make use of the monthly direct debit facility to pay their annual fees must note that they are liable for the full year’s fees and that this is merely a payment facility; if a member cancels or defaults on his/her monthly payments, then the full outstanding balance of the year’s fees is due immediately. 10.8 All playing members are required to affiliate to the national and county associations, i.e. England Golf, and for gents, Nottinghamshire Union of Golf Clubs (NUGC), and for ladies, Notts County Ladies’ Golf Association (NCLGA). The annual subscription for these affiliations will be shown on members’ subscription invoices and monies collected by the Club will be forwarded to the appropriate associations. 10.9 A Green Card levy may be included on subscription invoices for all playing members aged 18 and over which will be credited to members’ Green Cards and can be used to purchase food and drinks in the Clubhouse.

11. PLAY 11.1 The Club and its members will uphold and abide by the Rules of Golf and the Rules of Amateur Status, as laid down by R & A Rules Limited. Local Rules and Rulings, as introduced by the General Committee, shall also apply; these shall be included in the Club fixtures diary. 11.2 The Club and its members will assist and cooperate with England Golf and will ensure they comply with the rules and regulations of the World Handicapping System, subject to any conditions imposed by England Golf, NUGC or NCLGA 11.3 The Club and its members will assist and cooperate with the England Golf, NUGC and NCLGA and abide by such Rules as laid down from time to time insofar as they affect the Club.

12. EQUITY 12.1 In the activities offered by the Club, the Club has adopted the England Golf Generic Equity Statement and England Golf Equity and Opportunities Policy. The Club agrees to: Support the principle and practice of equity, equality and equality of opportunity; Challenge discrimination that is direct, indirect, intentional or unintentional; Monitor and review practices, procedures and regulations to ensure that aims are addressed within the business of the Club; Work with England Golf, NUGC and NCLGA to ensure that all people, irrespective of their age, gender, ability, social status, race, ethnic origin, religious belief, disability or sexual preference have a genuine and equal opportunity to participate in golf.

13. CHILD PROTECTION 13.1 In the activities offered by the Club, the Club recognises its responsibility to safeguard the welfare of children and young people and is committed to ensuring that all children and young people have a safe and positive experience when playing golf. The Club is committed to working with England Golf, NUGC and NCLGA to ensure the sport of golf is one within which children and young people can flourish in a safe environment. 14. CLUB OPENING AND LICENSING HOURS 14.1 Members shall be required to observe the Clubhouse opening hours which shall be determined by the General Committee and displayed on the notice board in the Clubhouse.

14.2 Members shall be required to observe the hours fixed in pursuance of the Licensing Act for the supply of intoxicating liquors in the Club which shall be similarly notified to members by the display of notices in the Clubhouse.

15. RULES 15.1 The Rules of the Club may be revoked, altered or added to only by resolution passed at an Annual or Special General Meeting of the members of the Club by an affirmative vote of at least two-thirds of the members present and entitled to vote. A resolution relating to the Rule in question must have been included on the agenda for the appropriate General Meeting. Members who do not comply with Club Rules and Committee Rulings must be reported to a General Committee Member or the General Manager.

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