New links on the main page -
09.05.08
A couple of new links have been added to the main page to allow access to some parts of the members section, without logging on first.
If you want to look at the competition leader boards, or the draws, simply click on the "comp leader boards" link under neath the "Members Only Section" link. You can navigate around the competitions in a "read only mode" very handy if you just want to check or view something.
If you want to update a result of a match, or enter a competition, you will need to return to the main page and log on.
Another link has been added under the Comp Leader Boards link, ...
Shirehampton Park Golf Course - 18 Hole Parkland Course

Founded in 1904, originally owned by Napier Miles, part of the Kingsweston Estate, the course was bequeathed to the National Trust in 1918. During the Second World War the course was reduced to 9 holes, the remainder being used as an Army Camp for United States troops. One hole is called “America” to this day. In June 1952, 18 holes were once again in play and the scars of war have disappeared. Famous for its connection with Sea and Ships over the years, the course was used by officers and crews from ships docked at Avonmouth.
Some 5 miles along the Portway from the centre of Bristol and several hundred feet above the river, it would be difficult to find a more stunning setting. Shirehampton Park has magnificent views across the River Avon, the Gordano Valley and the distant spires of Clifton. The timbered park is a delight to the eye at all seasons of the year.
The parkland links are on the immediate outskirts of the village of Shirehampton and a good test of golf for players of all standards. Not a long course, but the undulating nature of the ground amply makes up for the lack of length. Our fairways are tight and some greens small with narrow or raised entry.
• Membership vacancies in all sections
• A warm welcome awaits all visitors
• Superb clubhouse with food and wines to match
• Fantastic stock in the pro shop
• Only 5 minutes from M5 junction 18
• Centenary Year 2004 with many special events
For full details please telephone the Club Secretary Karen Rix or the Club Professional Jon Palmer.