Fun Golf challenge
Friday 15th July 6.30pm start on the putting green area. The challenge includes Putting, chipping competitions followed by 'Chip Butties' finishing off with a fun golf rules quiz. £15 per team of four which includes food and prizes.
Please sign up in the Clubhouse foyer.
Good luck to all those members playing 36 holes on Sunday. The greens are playing firm and fast and should provide a good test to find this years Club Champion.
Please note there will be a BBQ starting at 6pm at a small cost and all funds raised will be donated to the Captains Charity.
Ladies Wednesday 6th July 2016 18 Hole Stableford
Division One - 1st Karen Thaw 33 pts, 2nd Jean Evans 32 pts o.c.f, 3rd Liz Harding 32 pts
Division Two - 1st Marjorie Gilmour 35 pts, 2nd Sandy Park 33 pts, 3rd Gloria Howell 30 pts o.c.f.
Division Three - 1st Caroline Sycamore 34 pts, 2nd Pam Morgan 30 pts, 3rd Sally Martin 27 pts
CSS 76 (33 pts) Reductions Only
Jubilee Salver
Congratulations to Chris Griffiths and Marie O'Sullivan who scored a very impressive 42 pts to win the Salver.
1st Chris Griffiths & Marie O'Sullivan 42pts
2nd Scott Henderson & Sue Pritchard 40pts
3rd Mike & Mary Saull 39 pts
4th Chris Male & Helen Davies 39 pts
July Medal & 1925 Cup Saturday 2nd July
Division One
1st Tim Warrick 80-12= Nett 68
2nd Roger Withinshaw 78-10=Nett 68
3rd David Mitchell 79-10=Nett 69
Division Two
1st Bob McNab 78-13=Nett 65
2nd Neville France 84-14=Nett 70
3rd Neal Combes 83-14=Nett 70
Division Three
1st Russell Pritchard 93-21=Nett 72
2nd Iain Anderson 91-19=Nett 72
3rd Mike James 93-19=Nett 74
There were 20 twos worth £6.30 each
Congratulations to Nick Baker who as a past Captain won the 1925 Cup.
Congratulations to the Shrewsbury Ladies who all participated at Astbury Hall in the Wenlock Olympian Games.
Jane Edwards lead her team of Marion Adams, Chris Nash and Gill Ferguson to Olympic Bronze at Astbury Hall Golf Club on Monday. Twelve ladies from Shrewsbury enjoyed a fun day out.
Is it the 'Big Three' or the 'Big Four'?
Just when you thought Jason Day, Jordan Spieth and Rory McIlroy were all set to divvy up golf's biggest prizes, along comes big-hitting Dustin Johnson. The US champion is now number two in the world and looks to be finally fulfilling his potential after another fine win at the weekend - and a big one too at the WGC Bridgestone Invitational. For years Johnson seemed destined to be the bridesmaid, now he's one of the favourites to go back-to-back in Majors and take the Claret Jug back across the Atlantic.
Next week's Open at Royal Troon could be a classic
Which leads us on to a new section of our website - our regular poll, and we want your votes. Tell us who you think will win the Open Championship next week; will it be Day, Johnson, Spieth, McIlroy or A.N. Other?
Have your say by clicking through to our homepage here...
Open Special Titleist Deal!
To celebrate the start of the open next week we are putting out some great offers on Titleist equipment and balls.
- Titleist 915 drivers Were £349 Now £199! Saving £150!
- Titleist 915 FW Woods Were £199 Now £169! Saving £30!
- Titleist 915 Hybrids Were £179 Now £129! Saving £50!
- Titleist Pro V1 dozen Were £39.99 For one week only get a dozen at £35!