Congratulations Gemma
Gemma scored 73 & 71 for a two under par total to win the Delamere Comboy Scratch Trophy for the third time in a row on Sunday 27th March beating Hollie Muse of Lancashire by a 3 shot margin.
Gemma scored 73 & 71 for a two under par total to win the Delamere Comboy Scratch Trophy for the third time in a row on Sunday 27th March beating Hollie Muse of Lancashire by a 3 shot margin.
Alsager Golf & Country Club held their annual Junior Awards Evening on 8 February 2025. ‘The evening was a fantastic celebration of the hard work, dedication and achievements of our young golfers’ commented Sue Powell, Operations Manager at the club. The event brought together players, parents, carers, volunteers and club
It has been a tradition for many years that the newly appointed Cheshire President has his first official function at the Reddish Vale Golf Clubs Annual Gentlemen’s Dinner. Just three days after taking on his new role John Heggarty (Royal Liverpool GC) travelled across Cheshire to be the main guest
Former CCLGA Captain Frances Gell has had an outstanding career in golf and she is now looking forward to her year ahead as President of Bramhall Golf Club Frances said: “I have thoroughly enjoyed my years at this very friendly and inclusive golf club, and I feel both privileged and
The first-ever AGM of recently formed Cheshire Golf provided a great day at the splendid Sandiway Golf Club who, as always, provided great service and support on a very busy day. After a group picture was taken the assembly enjoyed an excellent buffet lunch before settling down for the AGM
Thank you to all clubs who have responded to the call to offer support to Northenden GC and Withington GC and their members. CGL are pleased to advise that we have made a small financial contribution to both golf clubs following the unprecedented natural disaster that they have suffered. CGL
The recent floods on New Year’s Day caused huge damage in all areas of the River Mersey in Stockport and south Manchester including homes, businesses and sports facilities. It is believed that the River Mersey reached its highest levels ever and caused severe and devastating floods particularly affecting golf clubs