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2002

March/April Quiz

The Men's First Match

The Celts are Vanquished

The Juniors Pre-Season Meeting

Ladies' Competitions

Men's Matches

British Heart Foundation Junior Championships

The Men at Builth

The Ladies Fashion Parade

Slow Play at Kington

Pammie Doesn't Succumb

The Buggies are Here

Junior Handicap League: A Splendid Start

Burghill Pulverise Kington

Newcomers to Kington

Another First for Kington Golf Club

Latest Picture of The Committee

Lady Captain's Charity

The Welsh Final: British Heart Foundation

Not Another Slow Player

A Great Day at Patshull Park

Llandrindod Junior Open

The Answer to Sheep Droppings?

Kington Win at Home in the Quad

Is She Real or A Figment of the Seniors Imagination

Kington Junior Open

Adult/Junior Open Greensome

Computer Courses on Bradnor Hill

Weekend at The Coast

Presentation Evening 2002

Guestbook

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Name These Courses: Win Three Titleist Balls

Have a go at this Quiz. All you have to do is name these three world famous golf clubs Once you know the answers hit the email button at the bottom on the left hand side, type in your answers and send.
The winner will get a sleeve of three Titleist golf balls.
I’ve cheated a little. This is the final Quiz, which appeared last year on the juniors’ site. However it was out of season and the responses were poor so here’s another chance to win some good golf balls.


Course No 1
One of the most recognizable golf courses in the world; it has become synonymous with the Masters. The beautifully manicured greens and azaleas in full bloom make a great showcase for the world's most exciting golf tournament. Begun in 1934, the world's best players have fallen in love with a tournament, which to this day upholds the finest traditions of the game.

Course Number 2


This historic golf club, spanning 500 acres of green North Warwickshire countryside in England's Midlands, offers quality accommodation, great food and excellent entertainment - as well as three quality 18-hole golf courses: the Brabazon, the PGA National, and the Derby. There's also a floodlit driving range.


Course Number 3: 'The Home of Golf'


As the 600-year history of the Links has unfolded, one simple track hacked through the bushes and heather has developed into six public golf courses, attracting hundreds of thousands of golfing pilgrims from around the globe. The Links is the largest golfing complex in Europe and all five 18-hole courses can be booked in advance.



Golf was clearly becoming popular in the middle ages, as the game was banned in 1457 by King James II of Scotland who felt it was distracting young men from archery practice. Succeeding monarchs repeated this ban until James IV threw in the towel and in 1502 became a golfer himself.

Quiz for Juniors with Handicaps Above 28


If you haven't got your handicap down to 28 yet this quiz is for you. Win a Titleist golf ball. Press the email button down on the left hand side of the page put in your answer and send!



If you played the first three holes at Kington and you scored a par on the first, a birdie on the second and a bogey on the third, what would your score be?

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2002 |March/April Quiz |The Men's First Match |The Celts are Vanquished |The Juniors Pre-Season Meeting |Ladies' Competitions |Men's Matches |British Heart Foundation Junior Championships |The Men at Builth |The Ladies Fashion Parade |Slow Play at Kington |Pammie Doesn't Succumb |The Buggies are Here |Junior Handicap League: A Splendid Start |Burghill Pulverise Kington |Newcomers to Kington |Another First for Kington Golf Club |Latest Picture of The Committee |Lady Captain's Charity |The Welsh Final: British Heart Foundation |Not Another Slow Player |A Great Day at Patshull Park |Llandrindod Junior Open |The Answer to Sheep Droppings? |Kington Win at Home in the Quad |Is She Real or A Figment of the Seniors Imagination |Kington Junior Open |Adult/Junior Open Greensome |Computer Courses on Bradnor Hill |Weekend at The Coast |Presentation Evening 2002 |Guestbook