New partnership with WBW Solicitors

Sidmouth Golf Club is pleased to announce a new partnership with WBW Solicitors, further strengthening its burgeoning links with the town's business community.

WBW's distinctive orange logo now features on the Club’s new scorecards, which are used daily by members and visiting golfers alike.

Set against stunning coastal and countryside views, Sidmouth Golf Club is one of the town’s most-cherished sporting and social assets. This partnership reflects shared values around community, heritage and supporting local people.

Marking the partnership, a recent photo features Club Manager Simon Knowles and Club Captain Paul Lewis alongside Christina Richards and Alexandra Croft from WBW.

“Sidmouth Golf Club plays an important role in the life of the town, and we’re delighted to support a club that means so much to the local community," enthused Alexandra.

“We’re very pleased to welcome WBW as a partner. Support from local businesses helps us continue investing in the Club and enhancing the experience for both members and visitors," reflected Simon.

Sidmouth Golf Club is grateful for WBW's support and looks forward to developing a positive and lasting partnership.

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Golf club holds first-ever Remembrance Sunday service

A poignant service to commemorate Remembrance Sunday took place at the club yesterday [November 10].

The first such ceremony the club has held in living memory took place in the vicinity of the first tee and was attended by members and guests.

The service opened with a warm welcome and an acknowledgment of club members who have passed away over the past 12 months, delivered by club president Bob Webber. Ladies’ captain Heather Cowan then led the Exhortation, followed by the stirring Last Post performed by a bugler from Sidmouth Town Band. Club captain Chris Grubb recited the Kohima Epitaph, and a concluding prayer was given by club chairman Neil Faulkner.

The event was organized by club director Jim Anderton, himself a former Marine, and his wife Wendy, who dressed the clubhouse with commemorative decorations for the occasion.

The event underscored the club’s commitment to honoring Remembrance Day, with a dozen-plus attendees staying on to enjoy lunch in the clubhouse afterwards.