Posted by Lynda Preston

Barrow Rotary Club flags were flying at Dunnerholme for the second running of the Rotary Ladies Open. A gusting wind and heavy cloud greeted the morning competitors, but as the day went on, early players, proved to have the better conditions as the weather worsened in the afternoon, and temperatures dropped with occasional showers.However some [&he

Dunnerholme Junior Section hosted their first GOLFSIXES League home game of the season, on a dull grey afternoon. The rain stayed away and it was great to see many supporters following the players around the course. All the teams produced some fantastic golf, reflected in the scoring. Results:- 1st Dunnerholme Greens 127points, 2nd Ulverston Black

In recognition of their many years of dedication, support and volunteering at Dunnerholme Golf Club, two of our members have received nominations in the Volunteer of the Year category at the recent England Golf Awards 2024. Hundreds of entries were received from golf clubs around the country and although they didn’t make the final short […

Lady Captain Gill Newsome’s busy ‘events calendar’ continued when a packed Clubhouse enjoyed the Family Quiz Night. The charity event raised much needed funds and also raised awareness for our Captains charities for 2023 – the British Heart Foundation and Furness Prostrate Cancer. Members of the Furness Prostrate Cancer Group fielded th