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The Suffolk Golf Partnership is pleased to announce it will be holding it's first Golf Day at Halesworth Golf Club on the 22nd July 2009. The event will be an AM/AM format and it is hoped that all of the Suffolk Clubs will be able to enter a team of 4 golfers.
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Haverill Golf Club achieve GolfMark status
Congratulations to Haverhill Golf Club who have
recently completed their GolfMark accreditation
and are only the second club in Suffolk to be awarded
the high achiever status.
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New Active Well-Being Projects
In partnership with Suffolk Sport we are delighted to confirm new Active Well Being projects will commence in June. Group lessons will be available during the week and at weekends. The mid-week sessions will be targeted at Ladies whilst the weekends will be for both men and women.
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Suffolk Ladies County Golf Association
The Suffolk Ladies County Golf Association was formerly ‘The Suffolk Ladies County Golf Club’ and was formed in 1926 by six Clubs, Aldeburgh, Bungay, Felixstowe, Ipswich, Royal Worlington and Woodbridge. In the first year there were ninety members paying a subscription of Seven shillings and Sixpence (7/6d) each.
In 1965 the name was changed from “Club” to “Association”.
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Ailsa Championship Course Venue for the Open
Championship 2009. Long regarded as one of the
finest courses in the world, the Ailsa came to
international prominence with the famous duel between
Jack Nicklaus and Tom Watson over the four days of
the 1977 Open.
It was then, in brilliant sunny weather, that a
capacity crowd was treated to an exhilarating display
of golf from two of the best golfers the world has
ever known.
Scene of some of the most memorable moments in Open
history, the Ailsa Championship course is a legend in
the world game. Watson, Norman, Price; they've all won
The Claret Jug, golf's most coveted trophy here on the
Turnberry link. And another name will join them in the
summer of 2009 when the Open Championship returns to
the Ailsa.
Visit The Turnberry website for more details.
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