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Girton Golf Club
Dodford Lane
Girton
Cambridge
CB3 0QE

Tel: 01223 276169
Fax: 01223 277150

Email:
The Secretary


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The Secretary's Office

Any questions relating to the Girton Golf Club will be answered by the Club Secretary/Manager, Vanda Webb.

Competition results and up to date news will be posted on these pages on a regular basis with a calendar of forthcoming events, tee availability and basic club rules.

On the other pages you will find special offers and tips from Scott Thomson, the Club P.G.A. Professional, a social calendar of forthcoming events for members and their guests within the Clubhouse page and on the Hole By Hole guide you will find an illustrated hole by hole guide to the course with tips from Scott which we hope you will find useful.

These pages are here to help us to communicate to our members, potential members, societies and anyone with an interest in sampling the delights of Girton Golf Club.

Please contact the Secretary's Office with your news, results, or any other suggestions or comments you may have about this site.





Green Fees & Subscriptions - 2007

Girton Golf Club: Green Fees

Non Members
18 holes:
Monday - Friday

£25.00

Summer Special
Monday, Wednesday, Friday  tee off 9:30 -11:00am

£16.00

Students (on production of ID card)

£16.00

Weekends & Bank Holidays (By prior arrangement after 2.00pm)

£30.00

With Vice Presidents Card

£12.50

Twilight – after 5:30pm

£15.00

Practise Ground only

£2.00

27 or 36 holes

Monday - Friday

£35.00

 
Members' Guests
18 holes:
Monday to Friday

£15.00

Weekends and Bank Holidays

£19.00

Junior (under 18 signed in by Adult member only)

£10.00

Practise Ground only

£2.00

27 or 36 holes

Monday to Friday

£22.00

At Weekends and Bank Holidays

£27.00

 

Effective from 2nd October 2006.
New members are always welcome at Girton Golf Club.

Girton Golf Club: Annual Subscriptions

7 day

£588.00

5 day

£430.75

Juniors Under 14

£93.64

Juniors 15 - 18

£149.64

The subscription year starts in January.
New members who join during the year pay pro-rata subscription.
There are no joining fees.

Currently there are no joining fees on any category of membership. Annual subscriptions may be paid by cash or cheque or by monthly direct debit for which a small interest amount is charged.

For further details and an information pack contact:

Vanda Webb, Secretary/Manager (01223) 276169 option 2.



Society Packages

Societies will be made very welcome at the Club from Tuesday to Friday.Days can be tailored to suit your individual needs, ranging from 18 holes of golf and lunch or breakfast , to a full day with 36 holes of golf, breakfast, lunch and an evening meal. To discuss possible dates and receive an information pack, contact Scott Thomson on (01223) 276169 option 3

Coming Soon:

Ladies News, Seniors News, Pro-Tips, Comp. Results, and more!




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Girton Golf Club - Rules

Dress CodePlease help maintain the standards we require.
Dress (Rule 25)

Clubhouse: Members and their guests are expected to be neat and properly dressed at all times. The wearing of jeans, collarless shirts, singlets, vests, tee shirts or golf shoes are not permitted in the Clubhouse. Shorts, provided they are tailored, may be worn in all areas of the clubhouse, except the main lounge and dining room after 6.00pm.

Course: The wearing of jeans, collarless shirts, singlets, vests, tee shirts is forbidden. All players and their guests are expected to be properly dressed on the course.
 

GeneralNo child under the age of ten years to be allowed in the Clubhouse, but they may be allowed to use the patio area, provided they are properly supervised. Children under the age of ten years, but over five years, shall be permitted in the dining room at lunchtime at weekends and Bank Holidays only, provided that they are properly supervised at all times. The Management Committee have the discretion to withdraw this facility at any time.

No dogs shall be permitted on any part of the property in the occupation of the Club.All members must strictly adhere to the St Andrew's Rules of Golf, the Bye-Laws of the Club and the Etiquette of Golf.

The Clubhouse shall be opened to members daily between such hours as the Committee shall from time to time determine; but the Committee may close it for such time as they deem necessary for cleaning and repairs or staff holidays.
 

Courtesy on The Course
Consideration for other players

In the interest of all, players should play without delay.No player should play until the players in front are out of range.Players searching for a ball should signal the players behind them to pass as soon as it becomes apparent that the ball will not easily be found; they should not search for five minutes before doing so. They should not continue to play until the players following them have passed and are out of range.When the play of a hole has been completed players should immediately leave the putting green.

Behaviour During Play

No one should move, talk or stand close to or directly behind the ball or the hole when a player is addressing the ball or making a stroke.The player who has the honour should be allowed to play before his opponent or fellow competitor tees his ball.

A player who has incurred a penalty should intimate the fact to his opponent or marker as soon as possible.
 

Priority on The Course

A single player has no standing and should give way to a match of any kind. Any match playing a whole round is entitled to pass a match playing a shorter round. If a match fails to keep its place on the course and loses more than one clear hole on the players in front, it should allow the match following to pass.
 

Holes in Bunkers

Before leaving a bunker, a player should carefully fill up and smooth over all holes and footprints made by him. Rakes should be replaced in bunkers. Restore Divots, Repair Ball-Marks and Damage by Spikes.Through the green, a player should ensure that any turf cut or displaced by him is replaced at once and pressed down, and that any damage to the putting green made by the ball is carefully repaired. Damage to the putting green caused by golf shoe spikes should be repaired on completion of the hole.Damage to Greens - Flagsticks, Bags etc.Players should ensure that, when putting down bags, or the flagstick, no damage is done to the putting green, and that neither do they, nor their caddies, damage the hole by standing close to it, in handling the flagstick or in removing the ball from the hole. The flagstick should be properly replaced in the hole before the players leave the putting green.

Damage through Practice Swings

In taking practice swings players should avoid causing damage to the course, particularly the tees, by removing divots.
 

Insurance

All members are advised to protect themselves against third party risks by suitable insurance policies.

Moblie Telephones

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

Useful Telephone Numbers

General Enquiries:01223 276169

or

01223 276991
Course Information:Option 1
Secretary's Office:Option 2
Pro Shop:Option 3
Bar:Option 4
Caterer:Option 5
Members' Payphone:Option 6
Fax:01223 277150

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Girton Golf Club
Dodford Lane
Girton
Cambridge
CB3 0QE

Tel: 01223 276169
Fax: 01223 277150

Email:
The Secretary

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