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The Cambridge University Golf Club is the golf club for the University of Cambridge, England. It comprises the Blues team, the second-team Cambridge University Golf Club Stymies, and the Ladies team. The club was founded in 1869, and the first University Golf Match was played against Oxford in 1878.
The club was founded in 1893, and has been home to the Cambridge University Golf Club for over 100 years. Harry Colt was the first Cambridge Blue Captain in 1889. Many well-known and colourful amateur golfers have graced the club since and as one reviewer put it, "there seems more history per hole than at any other club in England". [3]
Ashford (Kent) Golf Club - Ashford; Canterbury Golf Club - Canterbury; Chart Hills Golf Club - Headcorn; Kingshill Golf Club - West Malling; Prince's Golf Club - Sandwich; Royal Cinque Ports Golf Club - Deal; Royal St George's Golf Club - Sandwich; The London Golf Club - Sevenoaks
The Cambridge University Hare and Hounds running club have also used Magog Down as the venue for their tri-annual hosting of the RAF Match. [9] Magog Down is situated across the A1307 road from the Wandlebury country park (which itself has been managed since 1954 by Cambridge Past, Present & Future). Both Magog Down and Wandlebury Country Park ...
The club is the result of a number of amalgamations of university clubs, most recently that of 1972 between the United University Club, founded in 1821, and the Oxford and Cambridge University Club, founded in 1830. From 1972 until 2001 the club was known as the United Oxford and Cambridge University Club.
The Club was established in October 1901, founded by John Bascombe Lock. [1] [2] The course was designed by W. Duncan. Herbert Strong, the professional from Sandwich, would start his golf career here in 1902. [3] The Wright Cup was held at the Gog Magog Golf Club in the early 1970s. [4] Howard Florey was a player here while at Cambridge. [5]
Roehampton Club is a private members’ sports club in southwest London, England.It is set in 100 acres (400,000 m 2) of parkland, close to Richmond Park.Originally established in 1901 as an officers’ polo club, Roehampton Club has sporting and leisure facilities including an 18-hole golf course, 28 tennis courts, two padel tennis courts, six squash courts (one for doubles), four croquet ...
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