Wednesday, 5 May 2010

MONTHLY MEDAL COMPETITION SUNDAY 12TH SEPTEMBER 2010

TEE-OFF TIMES

Tee-off Time Medal Groupings

9.30 John Clark, Morris Forbes & Paul Lamb
9.45 Robert Boyle, Rod Mathieson & John Wilson
10.30 James Galloway, Brian Robertson & David Ross
10.45 George Aitken, Ian Munro & Michael Ross

We hope the groupings and tee-off times are suitable for those participating in the medal and look forward to seeing you all on Sunday.

Best wishes,
Whitehill House Golf Club Staff

Thursday, 4 February 2010

Monthly Medal Dates 2010

In 2010, Whitehill House Golf Club once again intends to run six monthly medal competitions for members. To encourage a good number of members to participate, we are releasing the dates of these competitions in advance of the 2010 season. The medal competitions will be held on the second weekend of each month between April and September. The dates for your diary are:

• Saturday 10th April
• Sunday 9th May
• Saturday 12th June
• Sunday 11th July
• Saturday 7th August
• Sunday 12th September

To play in any of the monthly medals, members need only book a tee-off time in the clubhouse in the fortnight prior to the competition. A small prize (as well as clubhouse bragging rights!) will be presented to the winner of each monthly medal.

We also hope to run a club championship competition this year at Whitehill House. This will be a matchplay competition held over the months of July and August. The competition will be open to all members and will culminate with the crowning of our 2010 club champion. More details of the matchplay competition will be posted in the clubhouse nearer the time.

For further information, or suggestions, relating to the monthly medals or the club championship, please speak to the weekend staff in the clubhouse. We hope that our members will continue to support the club’s efforts to run regular competitions at Whitehill House, and take advantage of the opportunity to improve their handicaps!

Monday, 16 February 2009

MEMBERS’ COMMENTS

We value the input of our members on the development and growth of the Club.

Post your comments here and let us know how you think the Club should develop in the future, how the course might be improved or any other topic you feel is important to the future of the club.

Sunday, 15 February 2009

THE CHALLENGE AHEAD

The course winds its way through a mature woodland setting and although fairly challenging it is fantastic fun to play.

There is a great combination of PAR 4 and PAR 5 holes with tricky doglegs to negotiate and three particularly challenging PAR 3 holes, the most interesting being the 187 yard 8th.

The course’s signature hole, Ramsay’s Revenge, certainly lives up to its name.

From an elevated tee you are required to play over a wooded gorge to an undulating green surrounded by strategically placed bunkers.

You will be hard pushed to find a more spectacular PAR 3 hole in Scotland.

CLUBHOUSE AND PRO SHOP

Overlooking the first tee, the Clubhouse is ideally situated for you to relax and unwind after a challenging day’s golf.

Join fellow members in the lounge and discuss the ups and downs of your round over coffee or take a wander round the Clubhouse Gallery, which features works of art by artists from around the globe.

In our Pro-Shop you can choose from an exclusive range of golf wear and equipment as well as a unique selection of luxury items.