Golf

The Fairway

The Wine Trade Sports Club Golf Society has been around in various forms for many decades. It provides an opportunity for golfers of all abilities, both young and old to play golf on some of the UK's most famous golf courses including Royal St Georges, Prestwick, The Berkshire and Royal Ashdown Forest.

The Fairway

Fixtures and Tour

With around 20 fixtures every year, including an extremely enjoyable two day Norfolk tour, there are plenty of opportunities to be involved in what is very much a social occasion taking part in the tranquil environment of the golf course. Whether you are a scratch or 28 handicapper all you have to do is call up the appropriate match organiser and see if there is availability in the match you would like to play. For this season's fixture list and match captains, click here.

If you are not yet a member and wish to join the WTSC Golf please click here for a membership form [Microsoft Word Document].

WTSC Spring Meeting Trophies
WTSC Spring Meeting Trophies

Seasonal Meetings

As well as the matches there are also the Spring and Autumn Meetings, which are open to all golfers, giving you the chance to compete for some of the most beautiful trophies in world golf! The Spring meeting is held at the end of April and the Autumn meeting at the end of September. To participate in either of these meetings please contact the Golf Secretary.

The Springbok Trophy

The third and final piece of the jigsaw is the Springbok Trophy. This is the annual knock out competition, which runs throughout the year with the draw being made at the AGM and the final must be played before the following years AGM. Entries for this competition must be received by the Golf Secretary by mid April.

Results, Trophies & Meeting Reports

UpdatedTitleType
6 May 2010Golf TrophiesMicrosoft Excel spreadsheet

Further Information

If you would like any further information on playing in any of the matches or to take part in The Springbok Trophy or Seasonal Meetings please contact the Golf Secretary or even better, contact the match organisers directly to get your name on the team sheet. It really is that easy.

"I'll let the racket do the talking."

John McEnroe