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Welcome to the 90's League Please take a look around this Web Site to familiarise yourself with the 90's League The golf clubs involved in the 90's League are: Chobham Clandon Regis Merrist Wood Sutton Green Pyrford Windlesham Click a Club Logo to go to that Club's own Web Site (if the Club concerned don't have their own Web Site you will be taken to their presence on Golf Europe's Web Site). To see a description in UK-GolfGuide click the Club's name above. Use your back key or close the window to come back to the 90s League Web page when you are finished at any of these hyperlinks. What is the Nineties League? The 90's League was devised and implemented by Tony Gillett of Chobham Golf Club in 1994 in order to offer competitive inter club golf to the male members of clubs in the NW Surrey area that opened in the early 1990s. The original six participating
clubs were –
Chobham,
Clandon Regis,
Milford,
Pyrford,
Sutton Green and
Windlesham. A year later Milford resigned but fortunately
Merrist Wood took
their place the following year. Matches are played in a home and
away basis in a 'four ball better ball' format to decide at the end of the season the
league winner. In October of every year a
presentation dinner is held in rotation at one of the clubs . The presentation
is preceded by a Texas Scramble. In August each year a
90s League
Championship Day is held in which each club submits 5 tigers and 5 rabbits. The
format is individual stableford with all 10 scores contributing to their Club's
total. Once again each club acts as host of this event in rotation. A 'four ball better ball' summer knock out is also operated for those clubs wishing to submit up to two pairs of tigers and 2 pairs of rabbits. The final being played on presentation day. What are the Rabbits? The Rabbit's Section comprises of
any male member of the participating club, excluding juniors, with handicap 15
– 28 inclusive. What are the Tigers? The Tiger's Section comprises of any male member of the participating club, excluding juniors, with handicap 0 – 14 inclusive.
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