A Cornwall golf club is celebrating throughout 2022 in what is a landmark year for the club.
Tehidy Park Golf Club is celebrating its Centenary in 2022. The Clubs current Committee commissioned a new Centenary Club logo for the year and are planning Centenary celebrations throughout the year.
The main events will be around when the Club was formed on July, 11 1922 and the October of the same year when golf was first played at the 75-acre grounds of the former Basset Estate.
The Club will hold a Centenary golf week starting with Winners Recruitment Pro-Am on Friday, July 8 2022. On Saturday, July 9 the Centenary Salvers a Stableford competition for the Ladies and Gentlemen members.
The Salvers have been kindly donated by Mrs Elizabeth Shrivell, an Honorary Life Member of the Club. That evening a champagne reception hosted by the Centenary Ladies and Club Captain’s Mrs Tricia Andrews and Mr Richard Brighton will be held in the Clubhouse for the Membership.
On Monday, July 11 the Centenary day itself, the Club President Mr Bernard Willians will host an evening reception for the Membership and invited guests, kindly sponsored by St Austell Brewery who has had a longstanding relationship with the Club.
All week there will be daily competitions cumulating on Saturday, July 16with a Texas scramble and Centenary Party Night for the Membership and their families.
The Club will be running their normal Open Events and the August Festival Week where they hope to welcome back old friends and new to celebrate throughout the year.
In October there will be a gala dinner to celebrate 100 years of golf at Tehidy Park Golf Club.
Richard Brighton the Centenary club Captain said: “This is a very exciting time for the Club and the Membership there is a real buzz about the place and we have been making improvements to the Clubhouse and Course which is fantastic and we are looking forward to a brilliant year”.
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