Welcome to the Clubhouse



Welcome to The Clubhouse - East Berkshire

The friendly clubhouse facilities at The East Berkshire Golf Club offer a weary golfer a welcoming respite from the highs and lows they may have encountered during a challenging 18 holes round this great course.

The modern clubhouse facilities have a super traditional feel and offers two bars, a comfortable lounge and an ample restaurant area. Martin Parsons is the Bar and Catering Manager at East Berkshire.


There is a great choice of beers, wines, spirits and soft drinks available from this well stocked bar. I can strongly recommend a pint of Fuller London Pride while you relax and consider where all those dropped shots went and "what could have been" back out on the course.

There is a fine choice of bar snacks or a full A la carte menu. Chef Mark Morgan takes great pride in producing a wonderful succulent buffet selection for Societies and bigger events held at the club.


Clubhouse Floor: The floor in the clubhouse is to be taken up and a new floor put down. This work will start on the 5th January and should take 2 to 3 weeks. We hope to keep the disruption to a minimum and without closing the clubhouse.

Bar Card: As you will see from your subscription renewal, the bar levy goes on this years subscriptions. For those of you who did not attend the 2003 AGM, this was noted in at that meeting.

Forthcoming Attractions: Valentines Dance 14th February, Putting Evening 28th February, Quiz Night (dtbc), Captain's Farewell Dinner Dance 27th March.


Always book in advance for a guaranteed great Sunday lunch!

There is an active social calendar at the club. Future Social dates for your diary will be posted on the site regularly in the future.

SOCIETIES & CORPORATE DAYS ARE WELCOME - Book well in advance with the Secretary to avoid disappointment.


 


Dress Code

Members and visitors are respectfully reminded of the standards of dress expected at the East Berkshire Golf Club.

Smart casual dress may be worn in all rooms of the Clubhouse at all times, EXCEPT in the Dining Room after 7.00pm, when a jacket and tie must be worn.

Shorts, providing they are of a tailored pattern and worn with knee length hose* are acceptable on the course, but not in the Clubhouse after 5.00pm.

* This in no way changes the past standards of dress for Lady Members on the Course and within the Clubhouse when Lady Members do not need to wear socks.

Under no circumstances will the wearing of denim jeans or shoes known as Trainers be permitted either on the Course or in the Clubhouse. Golf shoes of any type, or shoes worn on the Course, may not be worn in any Club room.

Mobile Telephones

Please leave them in your car. Do not bring them into the clubhouse or take them onto the course.






The Secretary


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