Sunningdale Old & New and New Zealand 27/28 July 2017

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I would say YES... Anne. There's a responsibility to return the score. Especially as folk seem to be looking for reasons not to... I don't follow that at all.

I had a quick Google and found the answers no... But then read the faq that was posted I would say definitely yes

Just read it,
its your responsibility to let your club know what you scored on all the courses.

Confirmed what I thought. Cheers.
 

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Confirmed what I thought. Cheers.

EG didn't present this is the best way, I'm afraid...... & it shows on here how folk are unsure. Yet it's the best move by them for many a year to help 'out' the bandits. It gives Clubs the power to do more in this direction but is still very failable. I'm trying to get my Club to 'Police' this strongly rather than just wait for the returns to come in.
How's your Club approaching it Anne?
 

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EG didn't present this is the best way, I'm afraid...... & it shows on here how folk are unsure. Yet it's the best move by them for many a year to help 'out' the bandits. It gives Clubs the power to do more in this direction but is still very failable. I'm trying to get my Club to 'Police' this strongly rather than just wait for the returns to come in.
How's your Club approaching it Anne?

Dave, we've all been told about it and there is an online form for us to submit results. If playing in team events the other players names have to be given as well. However, we don't have to hand in score cards:confused:

I really don't see how it's going to stop bandits though unless all details from every player nationwide is collated somehow by congu.
 

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Not sure if I missed it but was there any update on the clubhouse dress code for women?

Peter, if you mention sussies I will not be responsible for my actions! ;)
 

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Not sure if I missed it but was there any update on the clubhouse dress code for women?

Peter, if you mention sussies I will not be responsible for my actions! ;)

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2 options.

1. The above, surprised I got past page 48 of the Burlington 1986 catalogue.:whistle:

Or

2. Ra-Ra skirt, leg warmers, lace gloves, tea bag T shirt and crimped hair - dont tell me you didnt have them......

We'll liaise again with the clubs for guidance on dress codes (on and off course) for all in the next week, when we send them the final payment, and publish accordingly.
 
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Karen and Anne and Joanne.

Ladies dress code, smart casual.

Kenny


Unfortunately we are a non-buggy course unless you have a medical condition. You would need to produce a medical certificate and you would
need to hire a caddie to drive the buggy.

Buggy hire is £30 for 18 holes and the caddie hire is £70 inclusive of tip per round.
 

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Karen and Anne and Joanne.

Ladies dress code, smart casual.

Kenny


Unfortunately we are a non-buggy course unless you have a medical condition. You would need to produce a medical certificate and you would
need to hire a caddie to drive the buggy.

Buggy hire is £30 for 18 holes and the caddie hire is £70 inclusive of tip per round.

Cheers! :thup:
 

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Dave, we've all been told about it and there is an online form for us to submit results. If playing in team events the other players names have to be given as well. However, we don't have to hand in score cards:confused:

I really don't see how it's going to stop bandits though unless all details from every player nationwide is collated somehow by congu.
I don't think you'll ever stop the bandits completely Anne but this is at least a chance to obtain further evidence to use at reviews though it's then up to Clubs to act strongly.
 

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Karen and Anne and Joanne.

Ladies dress code, smart casual.

Kenny


Unfortunately we are a non-buggy course unless you have a medical condition. You would need to produce a medical certificate and you would
need to hire a caddie to drive the buggy.

Buggy hire is £30 for 18 holes and the caddie hire is £70 inclusive of tip per round.

Boy that's a tough one. Is NZ the same?
 

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Boy that's a tough one. Is NZ the same?

They just do a day rate, Ken - £50, and they only have 6 buggies. Its a separate thing (and telephone number to book) so can advise that if you need it - not too bad for 36 holes, if you can get someone to share with. Let me know if you do, so we can pair you together in the same tee time.

Same if anyone else wants a buggy.:thup:
 
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