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The LGC play every 2nd and 4th Saturday of the month, sign up with the secretary, mark your
diaries and be there no later than 30 minutes before the first tee time


Next Events
 
Thursday 18th December Londoner Brew Pub Annual Party Confirmed 19:00 for 19:30
Saturday 27th December Bangpakong Riverside Monhly Medal Confirmed 07:24 8 Out 8 In
 
 
     
 

 

Our Club
The Club belongs to members, who seek to play competitive golf in an amicable environment, yet, “By the Book”. We are a non-profitable, golfing society, where good golfing fun is the number one objective of our events and a good score runs fun a close second; fortunately fun is much easier to achieve.
We are called The Londoner Golf Club as tangible recognition of the wonderful sponsorship, which we receive from our spiritual home, The Londoner Brew Pub, where throughout the year, we enjoy many evenings. Our Annual Party at the Pub is often cited as one of the most enjoyable events on our calendar!


Our Members
Our members vary in golfing ability and we are a very sociable group of people, are mainly foreigners (although many have been here for a decade or longer and are unlikely to leave) and some Thai people; all are equally welcome.


Our Events
We hold regular events, in which our members are welcome to join as often as they can / wish. Members’ guests and new members are also welcome to join us at these events, which are staged to enjoy the fun of a round of golf with like-minded souls. Although the majority of people do not know all (most?) of the Rules of Golf, we actively encourage development in this area.


Regular Events
There are events every second and fourth Saturday at Royal Lakeside and Bangpakong Riverside, respectively and we play either Stroke or Stableford. In the past few years the club has become very popular and we often have as many as 60 golfers at our events.


Regular Event Prizes & Trophies
At each of our regular events, we have up to 10 prizes, which usually consist of bottles of wine, whiskey and Londoner Brew Pub Vouchers. These are awarded to people, who win Technical Prizes (near pins, etc.). We do not have long drives, as these are generally won by a handful of people. At our events, you will not be awarded more than one technical prize, but you will be applauded for each achievement.
In addition, there are trophies for the overall event winners, plus those, who return the best score in each of the three flights: A (0-12), B (13-20) & C (21+).


Event Notices
These are sent usually 15-18 days before every event, by email, to everyone on our database. Those, who wish to play, reply to the email and in return, they receive an email confirmation.
Members are expected to sign up by noon on the Monday prior to the event, when we confirm members’ guests and new members, hence giving our members rightful (imho) first dibs.


Golf Groupings
With the exception of our, “majors”, [4-ball] golf groups are made up of golfers with mixed abilities. We do not believe in golfing elitism, but through our mixed groups, we do subscribe to an open and friendly atmosphere. If you want to play with the same three people at each event, you may be at the wrong club.
With an average turn out of 50+ golfers, there are always first and last groups, so we endeavour to move people up and down the running order, irrespective of their golfing abilities. We start simultaneously on tee boxes 1 & 10, so that all things being equal, our last groups will arrive at the Clubhouse at the same time. If you elect to play match play at one of our events, you will be in a late group by default.


Members’ Guests
Assuming that we have sufficient starting slots, members are welcome to invite guests to their events. Their guests will play with them and appropriately, are the responsibility of the inviting member for the day.


New members
We welcome new members, although we expect that you will already have some ability to play golf, have a grasp of the Rules, have played on golf courses before and understand golfing etiquette. All will be made welcome and handicaps are awarded to players, who can meet our criteria after three events.


Registration
When you arrive at the course for a Londoner Event, you are expected to register with our Duty Officer, who will alleviate you of a small match fee and will inform you of your group, starting tee and golf group members.


Our Committee
With such large turn-outs, the Club does not quite run itself, so we have a small team of golfing enthusiasts; some of whom play golf quite well to plan, prepare and manage our events. The committee team has the love and respect of the game in common and the enjoyment of our events by our members; we like to think that we are all very approachable, if you have suggestions or comments to make. You will find the names of our officers on another part of this site.


Your Responsibilities
As well as making sure that you and your group members have an enjoyable round of golf, each of us has additional responsibilities. They are:

  • Before you tee off, write your Name, Handicap & Date on your Scorecard and exchange cards with another member of your group (who becomes your playing partner)
  • Count your playing partner’s shots and record them on his score card
  • Always keep up with the group in front of you
  • Agree their score on each hole and record it on their scorecard, before you tee off on the next hole (or as you leave the green on the last). Write your own score for each hole, after having agreed the score with your playing partner
  • Total the number of shots for both nines and the eighteen-hole total
  • Sign your playing partner’s card as Marker; check and sign your own card as Player; ensure that your card is clear and legible.
  • Hand in your card before you shower, so that scoring can be completed without your physical presence.
  • If you are in the last group, pick up our pin markers on your back nine, bring them back to the Clubhouse and hand them in with your scores
  • Do not let caddies touch anyone’s line of putt, or give, “free” drops or rulings

Majors
We have two Majors each year; the Club Championship and Londoner’s Shield. Both of these are two, one-day events, with the Major Winner decided on their aggregate score for both days. Both Majors constitute a weekend away, where both accommodation and golf are arranged by the Club. The Club Championship has both a Ladies & Mens Champion.
Winners of a Major receive a replica of the Perpetual Trophy, on which their name is inscribed for posterity. The Perpetual Trophies are kept at The Londoner Brew Pub.


Annual competitions
Each year, we have a knock-out match-play between our members, for which the eventual winner receives a trophy.
For both of our regular courses, we have an eclectic competition, wherein we log every member’s best gross score on each hole. There are three flights (A, B & C) and the person from each of the three flights, with the lowest gross score at the end of our year, receives a trophy.


Challenge Events
Every year, we play against the British Club for the honour of holding the Hapag-Lloyd Cup for the ensuing twelve months
Annually, we vie for the AGS Four Winds Trophy against the Bulls Head, in which eating and drinking are the main events and golf is [almost] coincidental.


Honour Boards
In The Londoner Brew Pub, we have been given an area for our Honour Boards; they are updated every year (usually December) to add the names of our Major Winners, plus the Matchplay and Eclectic Winners.

 

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