

Finalists in the Hewitt Bowl, 1904

The opening of the clubhouse on the 7th of July, 1906

In August, 1911, Messrs Harry Vardon and JH Taylor came to Colne, drawing large crowds. They were the superstars of their day, and it must have been quite a coup for Colne

A close study in putting technique

Two more eminent pros, Messrs McEwan and Simpson on the 8th green in 1906

Golfing Buddies

A shot from 1997 now, with some familiar faces
Club member Jed Sims has kindly submitted some of his images of the club and its beautiful surroundings. Which is your favourite?






A close, enjoyable competition was won by "The Gritters" comprising Alan and Derek Harker, and John Crowder senior and junior, with 114 points

In second place, on 113 points, were "Friends and Neighbours" comprising Ladies' Secretary Betty Taylor, M. Brown, W. Ireland and S. Smith

Third place was taken by "1 + 3", comprising Stephen and Cheryl Barnes, M. Turner and Graham Holt

Fourth place was taken by "The Committee", comprising Gary Potter, Dean and David Foxcroft and Keith Hartley.
Individual awards were taken by Bev Wellock (nearest the pin on the 5th), Gary Potter (nearest the pin on the seventh), and Jeff Grant (nearest the pin on the 18th). Guy Bretherton took the prize for the men's longest drive, and Liz Reddy for the ladies' longest drive.