This year the Club Golf Championship was held at Top Meadow Golf Club in Upminster on 29th September....a glorious, sunny autumn day.
The day started with the participants enjoying a full English breakfast, just to set them up for the rigours of the competition.
After a keenly fought competition, it emerged that the Club Champion 2025 was John Fairweather with a score of 30 points. The Ladies Prize was won by Sandra Allen. Best Men’s score was our former member and now Friend of Rotary, Rob Kitchin who also took the prize for the Longest Drive.
No-one got the prize for Nearest the Pin but, as some consolation, John Fairweather was awarded the prize for the novel event of “Nearest the Green.”
Having had an enjoyable, good-natured competition, the day was rounded off with a well needed drink and the traditional golfers’ meal of ham egg and chips.
Another successful Club Championship organised by our, soon to be leaving us, Sports Secretary, Dave Jarvis.
We thank Dave for all his work over the years in organising the many club sports events and wish him well for his future in Hertfordshire.
more The sun shone brightly for Rayleigh's annual Trinity Fair, when the High Street was closed to host this ever popular event. Families and friends enjoyed the music, fun and laughter.
more On a hot and sunny 15th August, this year, the Rotary Club of Rayleigh Mill held its 15th Annual Charity Golf Day.
more On a hot and sunny 16th August, the Rotary Club of Rayleigh Mill held its 14th Annual Charity Golf Day. The main beneficiary was Essex and Herts Air Ambulance.
more The Rotary Club of Rayleigh Mill rolls up to enjoy all the fun of Rayleigh Trinity Fair
more Thursday 30th November saw Rayleigh High Street packed with thousands of the people of Rayleigh, there to enjoy the much-anticipated Christmas Lights Switch-on Ceremony.
more The members of the Rotary Club of Rayleigh Mill were on hand on Saturday 25th of November when Hockley Parish Council staged their rejuvenated Christmas Lights Switch-on Ceremony with a stall submerged in children’s Christmas toys
more The Rotary Club of Rayleigh Mill pays tribute to those who have given their lives in combat
more all thanks to the Rotary Student Exchange scheme
more The Nautical Expeditionary Branch of the Rotary Club of Rayleigh Mill conducts a recce patrol to Osea Island on the Thames Barge “Hydrogen”
more In October last year the Rotary Club of Rayleigh Mill planted 4,000 crocus corms in the area to mark World Polio Day
more Since 1979 when a Rotarian, with the backing of Rotary International, started a multi-year project to immunize 6 million children in the Philippines, Rotarians all over the world have been involved in the End Polio Now campaign to totally eliminate polio.
more The Rotary Club of Rayleigh Mill held its popular annual Charity Golf Tournament on Monday 15th August at the Rochford Hundred Golf Club
more Together with local schools, we are planting purple crocuses to raise awareness of the campaign to eradicate polio from the world.
more The Rotary Club of Rayleigh Mill responds to the #BillionSeedChallenge by donating spring bulbs to Kingsdown School
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