
CLUB NEWS
Catch up on all the latest updates from PANNAL GOLF CLUB
May 16th, 2024
On Sunday 5th May the Lockwood Trophy was played for in the annual Ladies v Juniors match.
May 9th, 2024
Tuesday 30 April was the first Ladies Medal of the season, 25 ladies entered the competition, which was also a qualifier for the top 8 ladies to go into the Bunny Belmont singles Matchplay knockout competition.
April 25th, 2024
This week saw the start of the qualifying season at the club with Stableford competitions the order of the day!
April 18th, 2024
Unfortunately, the Ladies Foursomes Cooper Brown trophy and County Foursomes qualifier couldn’t take place on Tuesday 9th April as the course was closed due to another deluge of wet weather. The Cooper Brown trophy will hopefully be rescheduled later in the season.
March 28th, 2024
Tuesday 19th March saw Lynn Sheldrake's first competition as Ladies’ Captain for 2024/25 in the form of the annual Fourball Betterball Team Matchplay, featuring her team versus the Lady Secretary's team lead this year by the Competition Secretary, Carole Whiles.
March 21st, 2024
On Tuesday 12th March, 16 ladies competed for the annual Joyce Griffiths Trophy which is an AMAM competition, usually played over 18 holes from the green tees.
March 14th, 2024
On Tuesday the 5th 33 ladies played in the Mad March Hare singles Stableford competition. Although It was reduced to 13 holes and two temporary greens due to the wet conditions, the day was pleasantly spring like, which encouraged ladies to enter the competition.
March 7th, 2024
Every golfer in the UK is only too aware of the severely adverse conditions which have prevented them getting on to their course. This is underlined by the rainfall figures for Pannal for the first two months of the year.
February 26th, 2024
The ladies played their regular individual 13-hole Stableford competition on 19th with the result being best described as “closely fought”. Top score on the day was 27 points recorded by each of the top three players.
February 22nd, 2024
Golfers across the country continue to deal with the unprecedented amount of rainfall and are eternally grateful to their course managers and staff for their sterling efforts to keep courses open and playable.
February 15th, 2024
It was another rain affected week at Pannal with weekend golf seeing a full course closure. However, on Tuesday 6th the ladies did complete a 13-hole Stableford competition which also included the rescheduled Round One of the Ladies Winter Trophy.
February 8th, 2024
England Golf hold an annual competition to find the national Champion Handicap Golfer of the Year sponsored by yourgolftravel.
February 1st, 2024
On Saturday 27th PGA professional Martin Padgett organised a 16-hole Fourball Betterball Stableford. There was an unusual “joker in the pack” as on the final three holes the scores of both players were included.
January 25th, 2024
With the course drying out well as the rain abated, the ladies still had to wrap up warm for their Tuesday 16th 13 hole Waltz competition. The format was one score to count on hole 1, two scores to count on hole 2, three to count on hole 3, one to count on hole 4 and so on.
January 18th, 2024
The welcome end to the recent heavy rainfall meant that Tuesday Ladies golf was able to resume this week. Each year the Ladies Winter trophy is contested over six weekly rounds of 13-hole Stableford golf with Round Four taking place on Tuesday January 9th.
January 11th, 2024
Everyone is only too aware of the high rainfall totals through most of December and into early January. Pannal GC Course Manager Neil Horton had now reported the full year figures for 2023 when 1024mm of rain were recorded: this compares with 753mm in 2022 and 768mm in 2021, an average increase over the two prior years of no less than 35%.
January 4th, 2024
Rainfall records across the district continued to be broken throughout December causing regular closures of all golf courses to the frustration of players.
December 21st, 2023
It has been a very frustrating period for all golfers in the district over the past few weeks. Pannal Course Manager Neil Horton keeps a detailed record of monthly rainfall on the course: in the whole of 2021 he recorded 768mm, 2022 saw a similar figure of 753mm but in 2023 up to the end of November the total is 860mm.
December 7th, 2023
After contending with rain and heavy ground for the last few weeks, members faced another typical winter scene on Saturday December 2nd with a sharp frost, temporary greens and a 16 hole layout.
November 30th, 2023
With the continuing weather problems the only competitive golf possible at Pannal in recent days was on Saturday November 25th.