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The Ladies gathered on Sunday morning for “Santa’s Scramble”. Fortified by Bacon and Sausage buns, they bravely set forth in the aftermath of Darragh, to play Nine Holes. The pros – no rain and a short course. The cons – a bitterly cold wind and water underfoot.  The Gallant Girls persevered, returning home, some with [&helli

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

On Monday 15th July, Dunnerholme Juniors competed for the ‘John Diamond Memorial Trophy’, kindly sponsored by Terry Stokes. The competition is played as a team event, with the junior squad divided into teams of six. Competition was keen, and in the end, only four points separated the teams.The frequent showers didn’t dampen their spirits, and

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