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  • Autumn Mixed Cup
 -- Presented to the club in 1960 by W G Donald. Originally played as a mixed foursomes competition

    Autumn Mixed Cup

  • Averham Plate
 -- Presented in 1980 by Graham England . Originally played for as an 18 hole men's scratch competition for handicap 10-18 players

    Averham Plate

  • Barnby Plate
 -- The top 8 players in the Averham Trophy play for this plate in a matchplay knockout competition playing off Scratch

    Barnby Plate

  • Bentley Trophy
 -- Peter Bentley presented this cup in 1993 for a 27 hole Stapleford competition for men over 50 years of age.  It is played for at the beginning of the competition season.

    Bentley Trophy

  • Centenary Trophy
 -- This is an 18 hole Medal competition with a maximum handicap of 21 presented to celebrate the Club Centenary in 2001.

    Centenary Trophy

  • Charity Am Am
 -- Mayor of Newark's  annual Charity Am Am trophy.

    Charity Am Am

  • Charnwood Trophy
 -- Peter and Pam Marshall donated this in1981.  The competition is open to mixed pairs and is played as foursomes on a match-play knockout basis

    Charnwood Trophy

  • Coronation Cup
 -- Presented anonymously in 1902 to commemorate the Coronation of King Edward VII.  It is the Club's oldest trophy and has always been a Mens Medal competition.

    Coronation Cup

  • Hallam Cup
 -- In 1981 the then Captain RC (Pip) Hallam gave this cup.  It is open the  top 8 finishers in the Scratch Cup who play off on a knockout matchplay basis.

    Hallam Cup

  • Hambling Trophy
 -- R A Hambling donated this in 1960 to mark the 25th Aniversary of the move to Kelwick.  He was Captain in 1935.  The competition is an 18 hole mixed medal.

    Hambling Trophy

  • Harold Mumby Cup
 -- Harold Mumby was Club President from 1938 to 1949.  This trophy was presented in his memory and to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the move to Kelwick.

    Harold Mumby Cup

  • Howitt Cup
 -- The Club's second oldest trophy presented in 1906.  John Howitt and Sons ran a business in Newark described in their advertisements as Wholesale and Furnishing Ironmongers.  This is a matchplay competition . No records from 1906-1927.

    Howitt Cup

  • HW Strange Trophy
 -- This was  presented by Bill Strange who had been Captain in 1939, the year the Second World War started. This is an 18 hole Bogey competition for men over 50 years of age

    HW Strange Trophy

  • Kelwick Bowl
 -- This was donated in1984 by past Captains of the Club.It is the trophy for the Newark Men's Open competition which takes place in August each year.  A better-ball pairs Stapleford competition.

    Kelwick Bowl

  • Kelwick Cups
 -- Presented in 1974 and is played for as a Mens pairs knockout competition during the summer.

    Kelwick Cups

  • McRae Trophy
 -- In 1927, Mrs MacRae said she wished to return to the Club the Wood trophy which had been won outright by her late husband. It was competed for thereafter as the MacRae Trophy an 18 hole Men's medal competition for higher handicaps.

    McRae Trophy

  • Newark v Newark Ohio

    Newark v Newark Ohio

  • Newark v Ramsey
 -- Played for anually between the Newark and Ramsey Clubs.The venue alternates each year.

    Newark v Ramsey

  • Notts Matchplay trophy

    Notts Matchplay trophy

  • Open Tour

    Open Tour

  • Past Captains Trophy
 -- Jim Woodman who had been Captain in 1971 gave this cup to be played for by the Past Captains at their annual meeting.

    Past Captains Trophy

  • Perpetual Challenge Cup (Oldham Cup)
 -- Presented by J E Oldham in 1931 for the annual challenge match between Newark and Seacroft ( Skegness) Golf Clubs. The match  alternates between  Newark and Seacroft.

    Perpetual Challenge Cup (Oldham Cup)

  • Premier Cup
 -- Presented by W V Rayner to mark the move to the new 18 hole course at Kelwick. Originally a medal competition,but now an 18 hole mixed bogey competition.

    Premier Cup

  • Scratch Cup
 -- This was given by M J Bridgman in 1964 . It is played for over 36 holes of medal play by men with a single figure handicap.

    Scratch Cup

  • Silver Jubilee Cups
 -- These were donated in1977 by the then Cub Captain Keith Britten to mark the Silver Jubilee of the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II . They are played for as an 18 hole  mixed 4 ball stapleford competition.

    Silver Jubilee Cups

  • Spring Mixed Cups
 -- Gordon and Kaye Hunter presented these cups in 1969. This was a mixed foursomes competition originally.

    Spring Mixed Cups

  • Ted Hastell Trophy
 -- Presented in 1990 in memory of Ted Hastell by his family . Ted was Club Captain in 1978 and a Director for a number of years. The competition is an 18 hole mixed stapleford.
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    Ted Hastell Trophy

  • Titchfield Cup
 -- In 1923 the Marquis and Marchioness of Titchfield were elected honorary members of the Club and in recognition of this they presented this beautiful trophy.

    Titchfield Cup

  • Victor Ludorum Trophy
 -- This was made from part of an oak tree growing on the course and was presented by Neville Armitage. Points are awarded to the top finishers in selected medal competitions and the player who accumulates the most points over the season wins the trophy.

    Victor Ludorum Trophy

  • Victory Cup
 -- Given by H A D Cherry-Downes in 1919 after the end of the First world War. A Mixed Singles knockout. Originally in two  sections the winner of the ladies playing the winner of the gents in the final. It is presently a mixed matchplay knockout competition.

    Victory Cup

  • Wilkinson Cups
 -- Percy and Ernest Wilkinson donated these cups in 1935. They had a jewellers shop at 3 Church Street Newark. There is still a jewellery business there today. An 18 hole foursomes medal for men.

    Wilkinson Cups

  • Directors Staff Trophy
 -- Presented by the Club's  Directors for the annual match between the Directors and Club Staff around Christmas time.

    Directors Staff Trophy

  • Winter League Cup
 -- This was given in 1988 in memory of the late member Anthony Wilson-Walker. This trophy is played for over the winter months initially in leagues and then in a matchplay knockout competition.

    Winter League Cup

  • Sean O'Grady Trophy
 -- This silver plate was presented by  Sean's family and friends  in his memory. Sean was a Director for many yearsand Club Captain in 1990.

    Sean O'Grady Trophy

  • Medal Finals Cup (Walter Hughes)
 -- Presented in 2004 by Walter Hughes Past Club Captain and  Chairman of the Club to the overall winner on Medals Finals Day.

    Medal Finals Cup (Walter Hughes)

  • Rayner Trophy
 -- Rayner putter is a men's 18 hole medal competition with  a 21 handicap maximum.

    Rayner Trophy

  • Losers Spoon
 -- This losers spoon was presented by John Davies the Club Captain in1997. It is play for at the end of the season in a match between the A Team and B team. The spoon was made in mahogony by club member Clyde Scothern

    Losers Spoon