2011 ~ Christian Golf Society | Church Golf | National Church Golf Cup in partnership with CVM

Press Release: Kent's Crofton Baptist Church, Brings National Golf Cup Back to County

Despite the pessimistic weather forecast for the weekend, the 2011 National Church Golf Cup was played in exceptionally temperate conditions at Donnington grove Golf & Country Club, Berkshire on Sunday 11th September.  The climate was very welcome as it made for some exceptional golf from the seven teams playing for the title of national champions.

The 2010 National Champions Ron Crosby and Cliff Britcher, representing Eynsford Christian Fellowship (Baptist), Kent started well in defence of their title.  Ron playing off 15 secured two gross pars at the opening two holes which enabled them to take an early lead, although the other Kent team of Yomi Agiginni and Femi Adesanya representing Crofton Baptist Church took little time to make a mark, registering four points at the second when Femi – playing off 12 – birdied the 511 yard par-5 2nd hole.

Camilla Mott and Lesley Blythe, Molesey Community Church were the winners of the first women’s section held in Surrey this year, however despite being regular visitors to the course, they were struggling to turn net bogeys into anything more.  Consequently their challenge faltered very early on.  Lesley did however par the short par-3 8th and with a shot got some momentum going for the team.

Elsewhere around the course Greg Edwards and George Patterson, West Midlands Cup Champions representing Banners Gate Community Church, started steadily until at the long par-4 4th, Greg (24 handicap) unleashed two excellent shots to the green and celebrated with a gross par and 4 points.  He followed this up two holes later at the testing par-5 6th with another gross par and 4 points. This excellent run of scoring put this pair firmly in the hunt for the title.

The other competitors, David Coates and Dave Scogings, Essex Cup Winners representing Oasis Christian Fellowship, John Harris and Barry Cleveland representing Launceston Community Church and Vickesh Chauhan and Paul Burden, Surrey Cup Winners winners representing Molesey Community Church, were clocking up points albeit without the zest and vigour of the leading groups from Crofton Baptist Church and Banners Gate Community Church.

At the halfway mark, Femi and Yomi had stormed to 23 points with the players dovetailing well to score consistently throughout the nine holes.  Femi starting well during the opening holes, with Yomi coming into his own, scoring heavily towards the end of the outward half.

In second place were Greg and George who with the help of Greg’s two 4-point holes had got within three points of the leaders.  This could have been even closer had they not failed to add to their score at the relatively easy 9th hole, a 317 yard dogleg par-4.

Close behind Greg and George were Paul and Vickesh from Molesey Community Church and reigning champions Ron and Cliff from Eynsford Community Church.  All of these teams continued to feel confident that this could be their year.  Following up were Camilla and Lesley from Surrey and David and Dave from Essex.  They were both on 15 points, some eight points behind the leaders.  If either pair wanted to stand a chance of winning, they would need to put in nine holes of the highest order.

The inward nine started well for Greg and George as Greg again belied his modest handicap with 3 points at the SI 1 10th hole and one better at the par-4 11th when he parred the hole for another 4 points.  This was certainly putting pressure on Yomi and Femi at the top of the leaderboard.  Their start to the back nine was shaky in comparison and Greg and George’s charge had not only closed the gap at the top but had forced their way into first place.

In the other groups Vickesh and Paul were starting to build some momentum with, in particular, Vickesh playing some excellent golf.  Ron and Cliff were also not giving up their title without a fight and Cliff started to replicate the form which brought them the title in 2010.  Cliff managed 11 points in the four holes from the 11th including a gross birdie and 4 points at the near drivable par-4 14th.

Camilla and Lesley, were starting to score better and more consistently however in allowing the leading group to get away early they were always facing an uphill task to close the gap. Accordingly they finished with a respectful 32 points total, due in part to a fine 3 points from Camilla at the difficult 376 yard par-4 16th.

David and Dave too started to get their act together after the turn and 20 points was an excellent return for some very accomplished golf over the back nine holes.  David Coates signing off their round with a super gross par at the eighteenth for 3 points.

The men’s winners from the Surrey Cup, Vickesh and Paul were perhaps a little disappointed with their overall effort although this was their first time at Donnington Grove and they know they could do very much better.  A second half 16 points to add to their front side 18 points was scant reward for two golfers who normally play so much better off their respective handicaps.

The finish to this year’s event was so very close.  Yomi and Femi’s halfway lead was being tested by three other pairs.  Ron and Cliff were putting together the best of the second half performances with both players, but Cliff in particular, playing superb golf to build a total of 40 points.

Barry and John from Cornwall finished amazingly with Barry parring the last 4 holes, each for 3 points.  This 12 points haul over the final part of the round elevated them up to 40 points too and alongside Ron and Cliff.

Greg and George also scored 3 points at the last and whilst their round quietened down a bit after Greg’s fireworks at the start of the back-nine, they did continue to tick the scoreboard over nicely. A points total of 41 was excellent and could easily have secured the title for them, however it was Yomi and Femi who themselves continued to play great golf despite the other groups breathing down their necks.  Two solid pars from Femi at the end was enough to get them 6 points and with it a one point lead over Greg and George.

So Femi and Yomi win the CGS National Church Golf Cup for Crofton Baptist Church as the county of Kent retains the national title.  It was a wonderful day to experience with many of the finalists playing fine golf.  However in the end it was Femi Adesanya and Yomi Agiginni who leave Donnington Grove Golf & Country Club with the trophy and the title of National Church Golf Champions.

National Church Golf Cup 2011 Finals Presentation



Here we have a montage to music of the CGS National Church Golf Cup Finals at Donnington Grove Golf & Country Club, Newbury on 11th - 12th September 2011. It was a great two day event and we are looking for more regions and counties to join in next year. A full report is to follow on the weekends actions.

Press Release: 7 pairs ready themselves for the Christian Golf Societies - National Church Cup Final this weekend

Media release: For immediate release
7 pairs ready themselves for the Christian Golf Societies - National Church Cup Final this weekend
The 5th National Christian Golf Cup Finals take place this coming Sunday 11th and Monday 12th September 2011 at Donnington Grove Golf and Country Club, Berkshire.

We have 14 players from five regions competing for the title and around 10 other players coming from the regions as organisers of their events. It's it going to be a great two day event.

The final winners will win the prestigious National Church Golf Cup and the National Champions title for the year with their names and the church they represent engraved and immortalised on the trophy.

Finalist taking part are:
1. Cliff Britcher & Ron Crosby, 2010 CGS Nationlal Golf Cup Defending Champions, representing Eynsford Christian Fellowship (Baptist) , Kent
2. Dave Scogings & David Coates, CGS Essex Golf Cup Winners 2011, representing Oasis Christian Fellowship, Essex
3. Yomi Agiginni & Femi Adesanya, CGS Kent Golf Cup Winners 2011, representing Crofton Baptist Church, Kent
4. Barry Cleveland & John Harris, CGS Cornwall Golf Cup Winners 2011, representing Launceston Community Church, Cornwall
5. Paul Burden & Vikesh Chauhan, CGS Surrey Golf Cup Winners 2011, representing Molesey Community Church, Surrey
6. Lesley Blythe & Camilla Mott, CGS Surrey Golf Cup Ladies Winners 2011, representing Molesey Community Church, Surrey
7. George Patterson & Greg Edwards, CGS West Midlands Golf Cup Winners Winners 2011, representing Banners Gate Community Church, West Midlands
The finalist will battle for the third year on the now famous Donington Grove Golf and Country Club course in Newbury for the title of Christian Golf Society (CGS) - National Church Golf Cup Champions 2011, which has seen 96 golfers competing in qualifying rounds.

The National Final takes place on Sunday 11th September with an overnight stay, presentation meal and after dinner speaker - John Harris of CGS Cornwall and Gideon Anti-Aids Foundation in the evening. Monday 12th September will see an opportunity to play a more relaxed game of golf with the new friends made from the different regions.

Martin Eady, CGS National Final organiser said, "We are looking forward to a fantastic weekend of golf. It is a great achievement for these players to reach the CGS National Final. Our prayer is that the Christian Golf Society events will provide a way for golfers to explore the claims of Jesus and the difference he makes to the lives of those that follow him in a relaxed but relevant way."
Indeed if anyone wants to take part in the 2012 National Church Golf Cup they can visit our website for more information www.christiangolfsociety.org.uk and to register interest. We are also looking for more Churches to volunteer to run a Regional Cup in their County in 2012, as we seek the make this fun competition truely National.

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Photo attached: 1. Last years (2010) National Finalists before the first tee.
2. Cliff Britcher (left) & Ron Crosby (2nd Right), 2010 CGS Nationlal Golf Cup Defending Champions, representing Eynsford Christian Fellowship (Baptist) , Kent
For more information please contact
David Elcock on 07967 010261 or david@christiangolfsociety.org.uk

NOTES FOR EDITORS
The Christian Golf Society was founded in 2007 to create competitive golf opportunities through which Christians with a passion for golf can share the good news of Jesus with their friends. We believe a golf competition is an excellent setting for people to share their faith with non-Christian friends through a common passion for golf. Reaching out to friends through sport is probably one of the most straightforward opportunities we have. The friendships we form with sporting friends are often far stronger than those we make with other people in our day-to-day lives. The truth is that as a Christian in an increasingly faithless world we may be the only bible a person reads as they see how you live your life – or in this instance, how you play your golf.

The Christian Golf Society encourages people to adopt the Christians in Sport approach of pray, play and say. PRAY for your friends who aren't Christians. PLAY your golf in a way that honours God. Be prepared to SAY something about the promise of Jesus Christ.

Further along the Fairway the Christian Golf Society hope to build up a network of events across the country, with the winners of each event invited to a National Final in the September of each year. Interested Churches who would like to help this become a reality are asked to contact us.

These golf competitions will either be organised directly by the Christian Golf Society, organised by a Church on our behalf or organised by one of a number of other Christian organisations with which we have links.

For more information visit www.christiangolfsociety.org.uk 
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Press Release: Austerfield and Fielding triumph over 26 competitors to claim place at National Church Golf Cup 2011

The Christian Golf Society (CGS) Cornwall Golf Cup was held on Saturday 20th August. The organiser John and Matt were delighted that 26 golfers entered the competition, 24 male and 2 female entrants.

The day was held at CGS volunteer Matt Parsons' home club, Merlin Golf Club, nr Newquay. The weather was a bit blustery and there was the odd shower, as you would expect in Cornwall! However, overall it stayed dry and everyone enjoyed the day.

After the competition we all enjoyed a meal together where the prizes of the day were presented. Mark Austerfield (Merlin) and Ian Fielding (St.Austell) were the prize winners, whilst Barry Cleveland won the nearest the pin prize and Jack Shepherd the nearest after two shots on the 18th.

After the presentations, Matt introduced the winner Mark Austerfield, 48 pts, to the audience and Mark gave his testimony.  Mark spoke of how he had died while at hospital with a heart attack, and shared on the impact this has had on him, and how surviving this has changed his life. Mark spoke of completing an Alpha course to discover more about Christianity. He now finds himself as a strong, born again believer with a faith in Jesus and fit enough to resume normal life. Although he is now aware that God has a divine purpose for his life. The testimony certainly gave everyone something to think about.

Cornwall will be sending two representatives to the National Church Golf Cup in to take place at Donnington Grove Golf Club in September.

Press Release: Essex visitors loose out by 1 point to Yomi Agiginni and Femi Adesanya in CGS Kent Golf Cup

The Christian Golf Society's Kent Golf Cup took place on Saturday 23rd July at High Elms Golf Club, near Orpington.
 
It was a very enjoyable day and a close competition. Playing better ball stableford the winning pair, Yomi Agiginni and Femi Adesanya, scored 43 points and were closely followed by the runners-up, Matt Double and John Lambern, on 42 points.
 
The rain stayed away which was answer to prayer! The after dinner speaker, Rev. Martyn Travers, Senior Minister from Orpington Baptist Church, was also appreciated by the competitiors.
 
Thank you to all those who took part and best wishes to Yomi and Femi for the National final taking place at Donnington Grove Golf & Country Club in September.

CGS Cornwall Golf Cup 2011

The CGS Cornwall Golf Cup and National Christian Golf Cup Qualifier

Date: Saturday 20th August 2011

Location: Merlin Golf Club, Mawgan Porth, Cornwall

Cost:
£25 per person including meal.
Meeting from 9.30am for registration and a 10.30am start.

Buggies are available but will need to be pre booked.

To register and for more information please contact CGS volunteer organiser Matt Parsons on 01726 824915 or email Matt here.

Press Release: Patterson and Greg Edwards bring home 4th CGS West Midlands Golf Cup for Banners Gate Community Church

A great day was had on Friday 22nd July at Sutton Coldfield Golf Club for the 4th Annual CGS West Midlands Golf Cup sponsored by Banners Gate Community Church and EB Brands UK. The day started with a bacon sandwich and coffee. The first shot being struck at . The weather started cloudy and warm (for me anyway) although we did get a slow moving shower of rain that lasted for about 5 holes. The format was better ball stableford played off 3/4 handicap

The winners were George Patterson and Greg Edwards representing Banners Gate Community Church who scored 43 points. This though does not tell the whole story.

15 pairs took part in the event which is our highest number of competitors in our 4 years of holding the golf day and every year has seen a growth in the numbers playing.

The first shots were struck by the eventual winners, the first straight down the middle, followed by his partner, also down the middle but 20 yards past him. One made a par 4, the other a birdie 3 to get off to a tidy start and lay down the gauntlet for the rest who were all watching. The sponsors golf brollies were well used during the 45 mins of rain and the balls were left littering the heather to no doubt be found by grateful members over the coming weeks.

After the front nine the eventual winners were only in 11th place with a score of 18 points with John Dadd and Paul Evans (also representing Banners Gate Community Church) having a storming front nine with 23 points but only one point clear of Alan Cobbald and Andy Watkinson (Sutton Coldfield Baptist Church) and Phil Yates and Keith Watts (Walsall Community Church).

However, on the back nine, which is traditionally the more difficult part of the course, George and Greg scored 25 points to take their total to 43 points which included a 30 foot putt on the 18th for a birdie (net eagle) for 4 points! Alan and Andy came back in 21 points also to finish on 43 points but came second on count back whilst the early leaders John and Paul finished with 20 points on the back nine also with a total of 43 points to finish third on count back. Phil and Keith faded on the back nine to finish fifth.

Graham Pratt from Banners Gate Community Church was the after dinner speaker and he spoke of winners and losers including Seve Ballesteros who was seen by many as a winner with treasure on earth from his golf winnings and sponsorship. However, following his unfortunate death, where was he now? Whereas Graham himself has had a difficult time for the past few years but knows that his treasure is in heaven because of Jesus Christ who has forgiven his sins.

CGS Essex Golf Cup: Close call but Scogings and Coates bring cup home for Oasis Christian Fellowship

This year’s running of the Christian Golf Society’s Essex Golf Cup proved to be the closest competition in its five year history.  Moreover the impressive quality of the golf by all the teams made for a very memorable day with good scoring being the order of the day.

Three Rivers Golf & Country Club on Saturday 9th July 2011  was the setting again for this annual event pitting teams from churches in an 18 hole Stableford match.  It was good to welcome back familiar friends who have supported this event on many occasions, along with new faces too, all of whom had their eye on the first prize of a weekend trip to the National Final at Berkshire’s Donnington Grove.

It was Roger Culliford and Stuart Chandler, representing Earls Hall Baptist Church who set the early pace, with Roger in particular scoring heavily over the front nine.  Four net birdies, supported by Stuart with a net birdie of his own gave the pair a lead at the halfway stage with 22 points.

However despite this impressive points haul, the quality of the play meant that they only had a slender lead at the halfway stage.

No fewer that three of the challenging teams were only a point behind at the halfway mark. Roger Whipp and Gary McCullam (St Chads, Chadwell Heath) amassed 21 points, thanks largely to the excellent play of their 8-handicapper Gary who was striking the ball very well around a course that was unfamiliar to him.  Their team gelled well with Roger ensuring their score kept improving whenever Gary was slightly awry.

Dan Dobson and Lewis Fraser (Kingdom Faith, London) were also well in the hunt at the halfway stage with Dan belying his modest handicap.  His contribution – including a net eagle at the 360 yard par 4 seventh, also had them on 21 points after nine holes.

Emphasising the tightness at the top of the leaderboard, Dave Scogings and David Coates (representing Oasis Christian Fellowship, Benfleet) also collected 21 points.  This pair worked very well together, dovetailing nicely through the opening holes, which included 4 points when David birdied (net eagled) the short par-3 ninth.

Mick Neill and Barry Hagland (also representing Oasis Christian Fellowship) were also to keep with touching distance with a total of 20 points which included 4 net birdies between them.  The rest of the field – whilst playing good golf – were being left behind somewhat.  This included the current National champions Cliff Britcher and Ron Crosby (Eynsford Community Church) who were languishing in eighth place.

The second nine begins with three gentle par 4s and the leading teams took advantage shooting net birdies and in the case of Lewis Fraser a net eagle at the tenth.  In fact as much as Dan contributed to their team in the front nine, so Lewis awakened on the second half shooting a personal 20 points in the teams total of 21 points.  Their final total of 42 would have been enough to win many a competition, however on a day of scoring as was being witnessed, it was only good enough for third spot.

Roger Culliford and Stuart Chandler and Dave Scogings and David Coates were now taking the match away from their fellow competitors.

Roger and Stuart were the first group to finish and Roger and Stuart’s efforts to secure this title for Earls Hall Baptist Church for the first time were awe-inspiring.  Their total of 21 points for the inward-nine included three net birdies and a four-pointer for Roger at the uphill par-5 14th.  Their overall total of 43 points would need some extra special effort of be overtaken. 

Whilst Roger and Stuart were knocking it around competently, Dave Scoging was helping Oasis Christian Fellowship to amass a very competitive total, personally contributing to his team’s score on the last 7 holes.  This included four points for a birdie two at the 104 yard 15th and a superb par – net birdie – at the imposing finishing hole.

The excitement of the day continued as both teams finished on 43 points.  It was only Dave and David’s one point advantage on the homeward nine holes that enabled them to win the competition on countback.

CGS Essex Golf Cup 2011: Photo Gallery now online

We had a great day at the Essex Golf Cup 2011, at Three Rivers Golf & Country Club, Cold Norton, Essex on 9th July. Here are the photos for you to view and purchase. All funds raised will help us to put on further events.

You can view and purchase from the slideshow as well as visiting the the Event Photography dedicated gallery here: www.photoboxgallery.com/cgs

Press Release: Burden & Chauhan bring Molesey Community Church success at CGS Surrey Cup 2011

CGS Surrey Cup 2011 Winners:
Vikesh Chauhan and Paul Burden representing Molesey Community Church
Paul Burden and Vickesh Chauhan representing Molesey Community Church (MCC) won the 4th Surrey Christian Golf Cup on Sunday 3rd July. The cup was held at Hurtmore Golf Cup near Guildford and in a Stableford pairs comp the duo romped home with 56 points.

CGS Surrey competitors watch on as Vickesh tees off on the 1st
Vickesh also won the nearest the pin comp with Mickey Simmonds (men) and Camilla Mott (Ladies) taking the Longest Drive prizes.

Mark Blythe, National Christian Golf Golf founder said, "We had a great day of golf with good weather. It was great to be able to share a little about the Christian faith as well after the golf. This year we will be sending new champions to the National Christian Golf Cup in September. We wish Paul and Vickesh all the best in bringing the National Cup home to Surrey".

Paul & Vickesh will now represent Surrey and Molesey Community Church in the National Christian Golf Cup Final in September against other County Champions. Camilla Mott & Lesley Blythe won the Ladies division and will also play in the final.

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Photo information:
1. Winners Vickesh Chauhan (left) & Paul Burden (right).
2. CGS Surrey Cup competitors laughing after Vickesh's tees off on 1st!


For further information and quotes please contact:
Mark Blythe, mark@mccfc.org.uk M: 07885 778501

Christian Golf Society to be interviewed on BBC Essex Sunday - 3rd July 2011

BBC Essex: Ian Wyat 
David Elcock, one of the volunteer organisers of the CGS Essex and National Golf Cups will be interviewed on BBC Essex Radio this Sunday morning.

The BBC Sunday Morning Breakfast Show which is hosted by Ian Wyatt will bring together a mix of Faith news and interviews and great Sunday morning music.

The short interview about CGS Essex Golf Cup on Saturday 9th July is due to air around 8.40am on Sunday 3rd July. So if you are an early riser please do listen in.

Or listen again for 7 days after the show.

National Christian Golf Cup Final 2011


The National Christian Golf Cup Final 2011 will once again take place at the Donnington Grove and Country Club. Newbury. The National Final on 11th and 12th September 2011 is a two day affair. The competitive golf being played on the Sunday for the prestigious National Christian Golf Cup and the Monday being a day of relaxed social golf in the beautiful surroundings.

The Donnington Grove Estate is set in a delightful and secluded position on the outskirts of Newbury and is overlooked by the historic Donnington Castle. The present house was built by James Pettit Andrews between 
1763 and 1772 to designs by John Chute.

                                                                                                   

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As in previous year’s the Christian Golf Society has booked the final as a stay and play package and the CGS Regional events are covering the cost of the regional winners golf, a twin room in the beautiful onsite accommodation, evening meal on the 11th and breakfast on the 12th. Other costs (travel, room extras and supplements, drinks, lunch on arrival if required) need to be met by the individuals.

We are also delighted to provide you with the National Final Course guide via the Donnington Grove website. This can be accesses by clicking on any of the course/hole images below.








    Press Release: Essex Christian Golf Cup promises chance to compete in National final


    For immediate release 28/06/2011
    PRESS RELEASE
    Essex Christian Golf Cup promises chance to compete in National final

    Entries are being invited from avid golfers for the fith annual Essex Golf Cup to be held at the popular centrally located venue of Three Rivers Golf & Country Club, Cold Norton on Satuday 9th July 2011.

    Following on from the success of previous years the competition is being organised by the Christian Golf Society(CGS). The Essex cup will be one of six county/regional cups taking place across the country with the winners qualifying to play in the National Golf Cup to take place at Donnington Grove, Newbury on Sunday 11th & Monday 12th September 2011. The prize for the Essex Golf Cup is the prestious trophy entry and a paid place for the National Finals in September. We are extremely grateful to RichardsonsCycles.co.uk, Leigh-on-Sea for sponsoring the CGS Essex Golf Cupand a main sponsor of the event. 

    The competition will be run as Pairs Stableford, played off full handicap. However, here lies the twist - one member of each team has to be a regular church goer/Christian.

    James Butcher, co-founder of the Christian Golf Society explained "The intention is for the tournament to bring together friends with a shared passion for golf in healthy competition. The day will also give the opportunity for the golfers to chat about the Christian faith in informal relaxed atmosphere"

    The day will start with a late breakfast on arrival, 18 holes of golf on the Three Rivers Course, followed by an early evening meal with our sought after guest speaker, Golfer, Stock Broker and Vicar the Rev Ian Smith, from Stock, Essex.

    Entry to the competition cost £39 per player. Entry forms can be downloaded from our website www.christiangolfsociety.org.uk or call James Butcher on  07752 46921. There are also posters and invites available online that can used by Christian golfers to invite their friends. 

    Martin Eady, Essex Golf Cup organiser said, "Over 30 golfers had a great day of golf last year. We are looking forward to another great year with entries from churches across Essex."

    The other regional qualifying events are taking place in the following locations and further details can be gained from our website www.christiangolfsociety.org.uk

    CGS Kent Golf Cup – 23 July 2011 - kent@christiangolfsociety.org.uk
    CGS Surrey Golf Cup – 3 July 2011 - surrey@christiangolfsociety.org.uk
    CGS West Midlands Golf Cup – 22 July 2011 - westmidlands@christiangolfsociety.org.uk 
    CGS Somerset Golf Cup - TBC - somerset@christiangolfsociety.org.uk 
    CGS Cornwall Golf Cup - TBC - cornwall@christiangolfsociety.org.uk 

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    For more info photo opportunities, filming opportunities and interviews
    Contact David Elcock 07967 010261

    Photo CGS DSC_0169 : Defending champions and the Christian Golf Society's National Christian Golf Cup Champions 2011 Cliff Britcher (L) & Ron Crossby (2nd right) representi​ng Eynsford Community Church, Kent at Donnington Grove Country Club, Newbury on 12-13 September 2010

    Photo: CGS DSC_0007.jpg - Finalists of the National Christian Golf Cup at Donnington Grove Country Club, Newbury on 12-13 September 2010
     
    About the Christian Golf Society
    The Christian Golf Society was founded in 2007 to create competitive golf opportunities through which Christians with a passion for golf can share the good news of Jesus with their non-Christian friends. We believe a golf competition is an excellent setting for people to share their faith with non-Christian friends through a common passion for golf. Reaching out to friends through sport is probably one of the most straightforward opportunities we have. The friendships we form with sporting friends are often far stronger than those we make with other people in our day-to-day lives. The truth is that as a Christian in an increasingly faithless world you may be the only bible a person reads as they see how you live your life – or in this instance, how you play your golf.

    The Christian Golf Society encourages people to adopt the Christians in Sport approach of pray, play and say. PRAY for your friends who aren't Christians. PLAY your golf in a way that honours God. Be prepared to SAY something about the promise of Christ.

    CGS is a Chapter of the Christian Golf Association. Further along the Fairway the Christian Golf Society has a five-year plan to build up a network of events across the country, with the winners of each event invited to a National Final in the September of each year.

    These golf competitions will either be organised directly by the Christian Golf Society, organised by a committee on our behalf or organised by one of a number of other Christian organisations with which we have links.

    CGS Kent Golf Cup 2011

    The CGS Kent Golf Cup and National Christian Golf Cup Qualifier

    Location: High Elms Golf Course, High Elms Road, Downe, Orpington BR6 7JL

    Cost: £45.00 per head

    We are very pleased to invite you to participate in the annual CGS Kent Christian Golf Cup. A fantastic day is planned.

    The day will start with coffee and bacon rolls followed by 18 holes of golf starting at approx 11am, followed by a meal and prize giving, with a guest speaker.

    Format:The CGS Kent Golf Cup 2011 will be played a as a pairs competition, using a better-ball stableford points format. Each team will consist of two players representing a Church or Christian organisation and comprising one Christian and one non-Christian (when you send in the form).

    This is one of a number of regional competitions being held in 2011, the winners of which will go forward to compete in the National Christian Golf Cup in September, organised by the Christian Golf Society.



    If you have any questions please do not hesitate to email, David Waterhouse our volunteer organiser:

    Event and course location:


    CGS Surrey Golf Cup 2011

    Venue: Hurtmore Golf Club, Surrey - Surrey Cup 2011
    The CGS Surrey Golf Cup and National Christian Golf Cup Qualifier is kindly sponsored by Molesey Community Church

    Location: Hurtmore Golf Club, Hurtmore Road, Hurtmore, Surrey, GU7 2RN

    Cost: Entry fee per pair is £68 (£34 per head).

    I am very pleased to invite you to participate in the third Surrey Christian Golf Cup. A fantastic day is planned including a bacon roll and coffee before play commences, a round of golf and followed by a two-course meal afterwards.

    This is one of a number of regional competitions being held in 2011, the winners of which will go forward to compete in the National Christian Golf Cup in September, organised by the Christian Golf Society.

    Format:
    The 2011 Surrey Christian Golf Cup will be played as a pairs, betterball, Stableford, full handicap competition with each team of two players representing a Church or Christian organisation and comprising one Christian and one non Christian (when you send in the form).

    Download the entry form and sign up for you and your partner today




    The download contains the entry form, the competition rules and information about the Christian Golf Society.

    Please return completed entries and payment to the address below by 17th June 2011, thank you:   
    The 2011 Surrey Christian Golf Cup, Molesey Community Church, c/o Mary Stuart, 6 Grove Road, East Molesey, Surrey KT8 9JS

    If you have any questions please do not hesitate to call, write or email, Mary Stuart our volunteer organiser:
    surrey@christiangolfsociety.org.uk
    Mobile Tel:: 07801 680497

    Event course location map:

    CGS West Midlands Golf Cup 2011

    The West Midlands 2011 Golf Cup and National Christian Golf Cup Regional Qualifier is kindly sponsored by Banners Gate Community Church

    Location: Sutton Coldfield Golf Club, Thornhill Road, Sutton Coldfield

    Cost: £40 per player

    A fantastic day is promised including: Bacon sandwich on arrival from12.30 pm, a round of golf, 3 course meal. Prizes for 1st and 2nd places and nearest the pin.

    Dinner will be served at 7:30 pm.

    This is one of a number of regional competitions being held in 2011, the winners of which will go forward to compete in the National Christian Golf Cup in September, organised by the Christian Golf Society.

    Format:
    The format will be a two ball better ball stableford 3/4 handicap therefore maximum handicap is 21 for men and 27 for ladies. Each team of two players representing a Church or Christian organisation and comprising one Christian and one non Christian (when you send in the form). Start time will be communicated when you and your partner have signed up. The normal dress code for a golf club is required for the evening i.e. shirt, tie, jacket. Dress code for playing is collared shirt and no denim etc.

    If you have any special dietary requirements e.g. vegetarian, gluten free, nut allergies please detail below your name on the entry form.

    Cheques should be made payable to Sutton Coldfield Golf Club.

    Any queries please contact our volunteer organiser John Dadd on westmidlands@christiangolfsociety.org.uk
    Tel: 0121 3534397 (evening) or 07710154925 (mobile).

    The telephone number of the professional’s shop at the club is 0121 5807878.


    Download the entry form and sign up for you and your partner today.



    Please return the completed form with payment by 11th June, 2011 to:
    John Dadd, CGS West Midlands, 6 Westwood Road, Sutton Coldfield, B73 6UW

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