Prøve GULL - Gratis
What's In A Name?
Golf Monthly
|November 2020
Ever stumbled across an unusual-sounding golf club and wondered how it got its name? Jeremy Ellwood delves into some of UK golf’s less obvious christenings

Globally, plenty of golf club names are a little bit different, especially in America, but what about over here where we tend to be much more conventional? Yes, the vast majority do take the name of their town, county or area, but thankfully for the purposes of this article, not all, including my first club.
I was born and bred in the spa town of Royal Tunbridge Wells, and you would think the town’s premier club would adopt that grand-sounding name. But it didn’t, or perhaps couldn’t, as Tunbridge Wells Golf Club already existed on the other side of town. Instead, the younger club, founded in 1914, opted for Nevill Golf Club, derived from the family name of the Marquess of Abergavenny, who leased part of his Eridge Estate land to the club for the course.
Denne historien er fra November 2020-utgaven av Golf Monthly.
Abonner på Magzter GOLD for å få tilgang til tusenvis av kuraterte premiumhistorier og over 9000 magasiner og aviser.
Allerede abonnent? Logg på
FLERE HISTORIER FRA Golf Monthly
Golf Monthly
Cypress remains the most thrillingly beautiful stroll I've ever taken in golf
Has there ever been a better year to watch golf on TV? If there has, then I don't remember it. Maybe, just maybe, 2001/2002 when Tiger Woods was in his prime and fellow competitors all but had to kneel before his brilliance. But even then...
2 mins
October 2025

Golf Monthly
Hagen: THE ORIGINAL WILD THING
Fergus Bisset recounts some of the extracurricular activities of the great golfing champion Walter Hagen. Suffice to say, he was something of a party animal
8 mins
October 2025

Golf Monthly
Better distance control on the greens
Setting up from left to right as in the photos above evens up the balance of pressure between your left and right hand on the club, so one doesn't outweigh the other.
1 min
October 2025

Golf Monthly
The Causeway Coast and Glens
Rob Smith pays a golfing visit to the Northern Irish coast to check out the fantastic variety on offer not far from this year's Open Championship venue
2 mins
October 2025

Golf Monthly
Water, water everywhere
Beautiful to behold but fraught with danger, water is the stuff of both golfing dreams and nightmares.
7 mins
October 2025

Golf Monthly
SHOT SCOPE PRO L5 LASER £ 219.99
Shot Scope's extensive product range offers golfers a wide array of distance-measuring devices at affordable price points. Nowhere is this more the case than in the rangefinder world. Following on from the new Pro X model earlier in 2025 comes the new Pro L5, the company's first rangefinder to feature an OLED display.
1 mins
October 2025

Golf Monthly
Cleveland CBZ and CBZ Full-Face wedges £159
Earlier this year, Cleveland launched its RTZ wedge, which features a proprietary Z-Alloy material. The revolutionary new steel formula was developed in-house. It's a lighter, softer steel designed to give the softest possible feel at impact while retaining the responsiveness and durability Cleveland wedges are renowned for. This innovation is now being rolled out in a cavity-back wedge for the first time.
1 min
October 2025

Golf Monthly
If at first you don't SUCCEED
At 69 years of age, Graham Laing qualified to play in this year's Senior Open Championship at Sunningdale, a fitting exclamation mark on a fine professional career
9 mins
October 2025

Golf Monthly
The hills are alive
Neil Tappin visits Gleneagles to sample its three top-class courses and see why it's still one of the most sought-after resorts in the world
3 mins
October 2025

Golf Monthly
Debut for Doonbeg on 2026 DPWT schedule
The 2026 Irish Open will take place at Trump International Golf Links, Doonbeg in County Clare, the DP World Tour (DPWT) has confirmed in announcing its new schedule.
1 mins
October 2025
Translate
Change font size