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Any
questions relating to the Grim's Dyke Golf Club will be answered by
the Club Secretary.
Competition results and up to date news will be posted on
these pages on a regular basis with a calendar of forthcoming
events, tee availability and basic club rules.
On the
other pages you will find special offers and tips from the Club
P.G.A. Professional, a social calendar of forthcoming events for
members and their guests within the Clubhouse page and on the Hole
By Hole guide you will find an illustrated hole by hole guide to the
course with tips which we hope you will find useful.
These
pages are here to help us to communicate to our members, potential
members, societies and anyone with an interest in sampling the
delights of Grim's Dyke Golf Club.
Please
contact the Secretary's Office with your news, results or any other
suggestions or comments you may have about this site.
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Centenary News ...
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The Centenary year started with the the launch weekend over the 16th & 17th January 2010
more photographs and a report now appear on the Centenary page

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| » Who's Who at Grim's Dyke Golf Club |
President
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Dr D. Walker |
| Vice Presidents |
I. Park |
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G. Catto |
| Captain |
N. Evans |
| Vice Captain |
B. Crouch |
| Chairman of The Board of Directors |
R. Andrews |
| Club Secretary |
R. Jones |
| Assistant Club Secretary |
Jan Cherry |
| Ladies
Captain |
Mrs A. Hymns |
| Ladies Vice Captain |
Miss S. Nash |
| Ladies Honorary Secretary |
Mrs S. McDermot |
| Club Professional |
L. Curling |
| Franchise Caterer |
BMB Catering Limited |
| Head Greenkeeper |
C. Gravestock |
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Grim's
Dyke Golf Club Oxhey Lane Hatch
End Pinner Middlesex HA5 4AL
Secretary 020 8428 4539 Fax 020 8421
5494
Email
The Secretary
"Grim's Dyke Golf Club is very well situated some
fourteen miles from London and within easy reach of the M1,
M25, M40, A1 and A41. The Club is on the A4008 some two miles
from Harrow and four miles from Watford."
» Coming Soon
- Men's
News
- Ladies News
- Seniors News
- Juniors News
- Pro - Tips
- Social Diary and Review of Events
- Past Years Winners of Major Events
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| » Dress Code - Please help maintain the standards we
require |
On the
Course Recognised golfing attire, including golf shoes,
must be worn when playing. The folding of trousers in tops of
socks is not allowed. In hot weather tailored shorts (shorts
designed for the beach are not acceptable) or short skirts
with a minimum length of 4ins above the knee may be worn. When
wearing shorts gentlemen must wear either white or light
coloured short socks or knee length socks of an appropriate
colour. Shirts must have collars attached. T-shirts, jeans,
singlets, tracksuits, training shoes and hats worn in reverse
are not permitted. All players must have their own golf
equipment. The sharing of clubs is not allowed.
In the Clubhouse As defined for the course.
Smart tailored shorts may be worn in the Clubhouse between 1st
May and 30th September except in the dining room, where
gentlemen will be expected to wear tailored slacks or
trousers. Jackets and ties must be worn in the lounge and
dining room at lunchtime on Sundays and after 7pm during the
week, unless the Captain or his representative gives
permission otherwise. Golf bags, holdalls, etc. are permitted
only in the locker rooms. Golf shoes are permissible on the
designated green carpeted area in the bar only when ordering
drinks for consumption on the patio.
Behaviour on the Course The etiquette of golf
and the rules of golf as laid down by the governing bodies
must be observed at all times. Please always replace divots,
repair pitch marks and rake bunkers.
Format of Play for Societies Fourball
Stablefords are preferred to keep play moving. For other
formats, such as two ball Medal play or Texas Scrambles,
approval must be obtained from the Secretary prior to the date
of your visit. Such requests may however be refused if there
is a pressure on tee times.
All men will play from the yellow tee markers and
ladies from the red tee markers.
Organisers Are expected to ensure that all
their guests and fellow players are aware of the above rules
and starting times. Those who do not conform will either be
refused the right to play or asked to purchase the correct
clothing from the Professional.
Slow play is not acceptable
MOBILE TELEPHONES Please leave them in your
car. Do not bring them into the clubhouse or take them onto
the course. |
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GOLFING SOCIETY
CHARGES |
| » Eagle |
» Birdie |
» Par |
» Breakfast |
| Coffee/tea on
arrival, 18 holes golf, snack lunch, 18 holes, 3 course evening meal. |
Coffee/tea on
arrival, 9 holes golf, snack lunch, 18 holes, 3 course evening meal. |
Coffee/tea on
arrival, 18 holes golf, 3 course evening meal. |
Full english, coffee, 18 holes golf |
| £65.00 |
£55.00 |
£40.00 |
£30.00 |
Sandwiches also available on request
Please note that an evening three course meal will only be
provided for sixteen or more persons. Societies are required to
inform the Secretary's Office of expected numbers at least a week in
advance. This will be the minimum number for which we will charge,
unless we are informed of a reduction at least forty eight hours
prior to the time of your visit.

| » Summer Starting Times (applicable to all play, including
Competitions) |
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Single
Foursomes |
Fourballs,
Threeballs, Greensomes |
| MONDAY TO
FRIDAY |
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| 8.15am-10.00am |
1st
tee |
10th
tee |
| 10.00am-12.00 noon |
10th
tee |
1st
tee |
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-------------------- NO PLAY BETWEEN 12 NOON - 12.30PM FROM ANY TEE
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| 12.30-2.30pm |
1st
tee |
10th
tee |
| 2.30-4.30pm |
10th
tee |
1st
tee |
| After 4.30pm |
1st or 10th tees |
1st or 10th tees |
| SATURDAY |
| 8.15am-8.45am |
1st tee reserved for singles |
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| 8.15-9.30am |
As per starting sheet only |
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| 12.30-1.00pm |
1st tee reserved for singles |
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-------------------- NO PLAY MAY START BETWEEN 1.45 & 3.30PM
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| After 3.30pm |
1st or 10th tees |
1st or 10th tees |
| SUNDAYS & BANK HOLIDAYS |
| 8.15-9.30am |
As per starting sheet only |
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| 12.45-2.30pm |
1st tee |
10th tee |
| 2.30-5pm |
10th tee |
1st tee |
| After 5pm |
1st or 10th tee |
1st or 10th tee |
MEMBERS SHOULD ONLY FILL IN THEIR NAMES ON THE NEXT AVAILABLE
SLOT ON THE STARTING SHEET WHEN ALL PLAYERS ARE READY TO PROCEED TO
THE TEE

| » 5 DAY MEMBERS AND CADETS |
| The
weekend playing times are as follows:
Saturdays, Sundays & Bank Holidays After
12.45pm From 12 noon if playing with Full
Member December & January after 12.30pm on specified
days as above
5
Day Members taking advantage of the above must pay a reduced
green fee before commencing play.
NOTES:
- Competitors have priority over
non-competitors.
- I.W.F.B. Competitors (not the Consolation) may
by-pass empty 8th & 13th tee slots when playing in this
competition proper, but must still conform to all other
starting board regulations.
- Whenever play starts from the 10th tee the 12th tee
may also be used if the 11th fairway is clear, the
exceptions being Tuesday & Thursday mornings, Monday,
Wednesday and Friday between 11.00am & 12.30pm, Saturday
1.00pm to 4.00pm.
- No departure from these times without specific
authority
| SUBJECT TO
REVISION AS WINTER PROGRESSES |