The Club organises a number of events that are decided over more than one round. These events are listed and described here with links to the Honours Boards and current year's results as they become available.

Anniversary Trophy

Results | R1  R2  R3 | Honours Board

The Trophy is awarded to the player with the lowest net score of three from the four Jubilee Trophies, i.e. the Silver (1924-1949), Golden (1924-1974), Diamond (1924-1984) and Platinum (1924-1994) Trophies.

The Golden Jubilee Trophy is also a Top Dog Event.

Barton Bowl (Ladies)

Qualifiers | Results | Honours Board

The Barton Bowl was inaugurated in 1989 by the then out-going Lady Captain, Ann Barton - now Ann Koychev.

The format is quite unusual: throughout the year, each lady member can nominate one Sunday to play against the Lady Captain. On that day, her score in the competition is compared with that of the Lady Captain. There is a list on the Club house notice board upon which you register your intention to nominate a date before play commences.

And then, at the end of the year, the top 8 ladies who have fared the best against the Lady Captain on their chosen day play off in a Stableford competition for the Barton Bowl. The play off can be held in conjunction with another appropriate event.

17 & 24 June

Club Championship (Ladies)

R1 | R2 | Results | Handicap Cup | Pembroke Cup | Honours Boards

The Ladies' Club Championship is played over two medal rounds, one on each course, held at the same time as the Men's Club Championship. The trophy was originally given to the Ladies Section by Mr. Eric Stratford.

The lowest aggregate gross score over the two rounds wins. Additionally there is the Handicap Cup for the lowest aggregate net score amongst handicaps 24 or less and the Pembroke Cup for the lowest aggregate net scores amongst handicaps 25 and over.

17 & 24 June

Club Championship (Men)
Format & Rules

R1 | R2 | Senior | Junior | Handicap Trophy | Honours Boards

Played over two consecutive Sundays, once on each course. The lowest aggregate gross score wins. There are two divisions, by handicap, roughly dividing the playing membership into even sized divisions. Normally the Senior division is for handicaps up to and including 16, whilst the Junior division is for handicaps of 17 and above.

There are specified starting orders based on handicap and results. In the first week players go out generally in handicap order. In the second week, players go out in results order.

There is also a Handicap Trophy for the best net score over the two rounds.

Committee Cup (Ladies)

Results | R1  R2 | Honours Board

The format for this competition can vary at the Committee’s discretion, and this year will be decided by the best aggregate medal score over the two rounds of the Spring & Autumn Meetings.

Dowling Cup (Ladies)

Results | Honours Board

The winner of this competition is decided by taking the aggregate of the six best net scores in any club medal competition between February and November. This includes not only the ladies monthly medal competitions but also all the mixed Jubilee events, Opens and the Lissaman Cup competitions.

This competition roughly equates to the Men’s Top Dog Trophy, but fortunately is not named in a similar manner!

Grand Medal Trophy (Men)

Results | R1  R2  R3  R4  R5  R6  R7  | Honours Board

The trophy is awarded to the player who posts the best five net scores in the Monthly Medals from March to October.

In the event of a tie occurring, the trophy is shared by the joint winners. There is no prize for runner-up.

Date TBA

International

R1 | R2 | Team | Individual | Honours Boards

The International is a team event played over two Sundays. Players join one of three teams based roughly on nationalities - England, Ireland and Rest of the World.

The first Sunday is played as a qualifier. The best six men and the best two ladies from each team qualify to represent their team in the second week. Both weeks are played as Stableford events.

The team with the best total score for it's eight players wins on the second weekend. There is a prize for the best Man and best Lady score of the second weekend. Additionally, on the second weekend, there are a number of other prizes open to all players, not just the eight playing for their team

Match Play Competitions

JH Taylor | Two Courses | Men's Pairs | Mixed Pairs | Challenge Cup | Double C Cup | Honours Boards

There are six main match play knockout competitions held over the summer months.

Event

 

JH Taylor Trophy
Top Dog Event

Singles match play knockout
Men's Senior handicap division (0-16)
Qualifying round in the spring
Seeded draw

Two Courses Cup
Top Dog Event

Singles match play knockout
Men's Junior handicap division (17-28)
Qualifying round in the spring
Seeded draw

Men's Pairs
Beverley Cups

Men's doubles match play knockout
Four Ball Better Ball
Qualifying round in the spring
Random draw

Mixed Pairs
Hume and Raven Cups

Mixed doubles match play knockout
Foursomes
Qualifying round in the spring
Random draw

Challenge Cup

Singles match play knockout
Ladies
Draw performed by Lady Captain
All Lady members are entered

Double C Cup

Doubles match play knockout
Ladies
Draw performed by Lady Captain
All Lady members are entered

Monthly Medals (Ladies)

Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct

These are strokeplay format and traditionally take place on the first Sunday of the month. The winner receives a crystal glass.

LGU Silver Results | LGU Bronze Results

The LGU award Silver & Bronze division winners for the best aggregate score of four rounds from medals played between 1 February and 31 January each year. The winners are then eligible to play in the national LGU competition for their division.

Spring & Autumn Meetings (Ladies)

Spring Meeting  Medal | Better Ball
Autumn Meeting  Medal | Better Ball

Both are held over two weeks, the first round of each competition normally being a singles medal round and the second round is pairs playing either Foursomes or Four Ball Better Ball. The results from the two medal rounds are aggregated and the player with the lowest net score wins the Committee Cup.

It is important to remember that attendance at both the Spring and Autumn meetings is required in order to participate in the Committee Cup and that a poor round in the Spring does not necessarily scupper the chances of winning in the Autumn.

Top Dog Trophy (Men)

Results | R1  R2  R3  R4  R5  R6  R7  | Honours Board

The trophy is awarded to the player who accumulates the highest points score based on the results attained in the club "majors" played through the year. The competitions for which points are awarded are as follows:-

Accumulator events

Points

Coronation Cup

1st - 12 points
2nd - 8 points
3rd - 6 points
4th - 4 points
5th - 3 points
6th - 2 points
7th - 1 point

Golden Jubilee Trophy
Shaw Cup
President's Putter
Captain’s Day
J.Q. Robertson Trophy
Lissaman Cup
Singles Match Play
Two separate events:
JH Taylor & Two Courses Cup

1st - 12 points
Runner-up - 8 points
Losing semi-finalists - 5 points

Winter Competition (Men)

Results | R1  R2  R3  R4  R5  R6  R7 | Honours Board
Princes Eclectic | R1  R2  R3
Dukes Eclectic | R1  R2  R3

The Winter Competition is a Stableford event played off a full handicap over eight rounds, with four rounds played on each course. The winner of the competition is the player with the highest number of points scored from three rounds of the eight including at least one round from either course.

There is also an Eclectic Competition over the rounds played in the Winter Competition. There is a separate Eclectic Competition for each course. The best gross score on each hole is taken over the four rounds played on each course. A handicap of ½ of the playing handicap on the date of the last round is applied to the gross score. The best net score on each course is the winner.

The winner and runner-up of the Winter Competition receive prizes at the annual dinner/dance, however there is no trophy for this event. The winner of each Eclectic Competition receives a cash prize derived from a portion of the competition entry fees received over the eight rounds.

In the event of a tie for the winner of the Winter or Eclectics Competitions the prizes are shared.

Winter Eclectic (Ladies)

Princes Eclectic | R1  R2  R3
Dukes Eclectic | R1  R2  R3

The Ladies play an eclectic competition over the Winter months. There is a separate Eclectic Competition for both courses, each played over 4 rounds between November and February.

For each course, the best gross score on each hole is taken over the four rounds. A handicap of ½ of the playing handicap on the date of the last round is applied to the composite gross score. The best net score on each course is the winner.

To make these winter rounds more interesting, there is a bottle of wine for the winner of each round.