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TROPHIES AND COMPETITIONS


MEREWEATHER CUP: Presented by W.D. Mereweather in 1965 36 hole nett Stroke Play. Played on Sunday mid-June.


PRESIDENT’S GREENSOMES: Presented by C.P. Oscroſt in 1977 18 hole Greensomes Stableford. Winners are required to change partners the following year.


PUGSLEY BOWL: Presented by M. Pugsley Bowmaker Stableford. Teams of three with the best two scores to count on each hole.


SCRATCH CUP: Presented in 1966 18 hole Scratch Match Play Knockout-handicap limit 10. Final 36 holes.


SENIORS CUP: Presented in 1952 18 hole Stableford. Open to all Club members over the age of 55 years on 1st April.


SILVER JUBILEE CUP: Presented by A.E. Pugsley in 1977 18 hole Greensomes Stableford.


STEVENS CUP: Presented by H. Stevens in 1912 18 hole Match Play Knockout. Played off handicap. Final 36 holes.


TOM HILL CUP: Presented by Mrs E. Hill in 1985 Aggregate of the best four gross scores in monthly Medals.


VICTORY CUP: Presented by I.M. Harvey in 1919 18 hole Match Play Knockout. Played off handicap. Final 36 holes.


WALLY SMITHERS CONSOLATION CUP: Presented in 1976 18 hole Stableford. Open to members who have not in their own right won a major singles Club Trophy.


WINTER FOUR BALL CUP: Presented by A.H. Randell in 1964 18 hole Match Play. Played off handicap. Final 18 holes.


WINTER FOUR BALL LEAGUE CUP: Presented in 1972 Four Ball Match Play Leagues. Played during the winter months on Sunday mornings 8-9.30am with winners, runners-up and ties in each League qualifying for a Knockout Competition. Final 18 holes.


600 CUP: Presented in 1973 Four Ball 18 hole Medal played off handicap on high low basis, i.e. 13-28 Scr-12.


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