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£3,289.15 was raised for @balloons_devon at the Captains Team Competition on Saturday 9th May, thanks to the incredible generosity of members through entry fees, donations and a successful silent auction.
The day welcomed a field of 184 players who embraced the spirit of the event by dressing in blue and red to reflect the Balloons colours, enjoying a fantastic day of golf in warm, sunny conditions with plenty of great shots (and a few not-so-great ones!) shared across the course.
Special thanks go to Vic Fox for marshalling, Gael Salzmann, Suzanne Cornish, Lydia Powlesland and Nasim Hartmann for refreshments, John Parr, Dave Chappell and the greenkeeping team for an outstanding course setup, and Darren Everett and his team for organising the competition.
Congratulations also to the joint winners of the best dressed teams: Steve Sheldon, Seb Rothwell, Darren Thorpe & Neil Moxey, and Sally Rimmer, Caroline Harris, Elizabeth White & Kym Kortland.

£3,289.15 was raised for @balloons_devon at the Captains Team Competition on Saturday 9th May, thanks to the incredible generosity of members through entry fees, donations and a successful silent auction.
The day welcomed a field of 184 players who embraced the spirit of the event by dressing in blue and red to reflect the Balloons colours, enjoying a fantastic day of golf in warm, sunny conditions with plenty of great shots (and a few not-so-great ones!) shared across the course.
Special thanks go to Vic Fox for marshalling, Gael Salzmann, Suzanne Cornish, Lydia Powlesland and Nasim Hartmann for refreshments, John Parr, Dave Chappell and the greenkeeping team for an outstanding course setup, and Darren Everett and his team for organising the competition.
Congratulations also to the joint winners of the best dressed teams: Steve Sheldon, Seb Rothwell, Darren Thorpe & Neil Moxey, and Sally Rimmer, Caroline Harris, Elizabeth White & Kym Kortland.

£3,289.15 was raised for @balloons_devon at the Captains Team Competition on Saturday 9th May, thanks to the incredible generosity of members through entry fees, donations and a successful silent auction.
The day welcomed a field of 184 players who embraced the spirit of the event by dressing in blue and red to reflect the Balloons colours, enjoying a fantastic day of golf in warm, sunny conditions with plenty of great shots (and a few not-so-great ones!) shared across the course.
Special thanks go to Vic Fox for marshalling, Gael Salzmann, Suzanne Cornish, Lydia Powlesland and Nasim Hartmann for refreshments, John Parr, Dave Chappell and the greenkeeping team for an outstanding course setup, and Darren Everett and his team for organising the competition.
Congratulations also to the joint winners of the best dressed teams: Steve Sheldon, Seb Rothwell, Darren Thorpe & Neil Moxey, and Sally Rimmer, Caroline Harris, Elizabeth White & Kym Kortland.

£3,289.15 was raised for @balloons_devon at the Captains Team Competition on Saturday 9th May, thanks to the incredible generosity of members through entry fees, donations and a successful silent auction.
The day welcomed a field of 184 players who embraced the spirit of the event by dressing in blue and red to reflect the Balloons colours, enjoying a fantastic day of golf in warm, sunny conditions with plenty of great shots (and a few not-so-great ones!) shared across the course.
Special thanks go to Vic Fox for marshalling, Gael Salzmann, Suzanne Cornish, Lydia Powlesland and Nasim Hartmann for refreshments, John Parr, Dave Chappell and the greenkeeping team for an outstanding course setup, and Darren Everett and his team for organising the competition.
Congratulations also to the joint winners of the best dressed teams: Steve Sheldon, Seb Rothwell, Darren Thorpe & Neil Moxey, and Sally Rimmer, Caroline Harris, Elizabeth White & Kym Kortland.

£3,289.15 was raised for @balloons_devon at the Captains Team Competition on Saturday 9th May, thanks to the incredible generosity of members through entry fees, donations and a successful silent auction.
The day welcomed a field of 184 players who embraced the spirit of the event by dressing in blue and red to reflect the Balloons colours, enjoying a fantastic day of golf in warm, sunny conditions with plenty of great shots (and a few not-so-great ones!) shared across the course.
Special thanks go to Vic Fox for marshalling, Gael Salzmann, Suzanne Cornish, Lydia Powlesland and Nasim Hartmann for refreshments, John Parr, Dave Chappell and the greenkeeping team for an outstanding course setup, and Darren Everett and his team for organising the competition.
Congratulations also to the joint winners of the best dressed teams: Steve Sheldon, Seb Rothwell, Darren Thorpe & Neil Moxey, and Sally Rimmer, Caroline Harris, Elizabeth White & Kym Kortland.

Five Reasons to Try Racketball at our new Get Into Racketball course with Devon's top coach, Steve Mooney.
1.Faster pace than padel but less technical than squash
2.Full-body workout in under 30 min
3.Play anytime on indoor courts
4.Use every wall more creativity, more fun
5.Serious stress relief - unleash power on every shot
Starts June - non-members welcome!
DM for the booking link.
Starting your day with a swim in the fresh air and sunshine has to be one of the best gifts you could give yourself.
Morning light through the trees, birdsong in the background, and a peaceful swim beneath blue skies within our Victorian-walled outdoor pool and lawn.
A slower start. A clearer mind. A better day ahead.
#OutdoorPool #MorningSwim #WildSwimmingVibes #ExeterLife #WellnessLifestyle BlueSkyDays CountryClubLife

We’ve brought a 1929 trophy back to its former glory - thanks to the Golf Committee and the expert craftsmanship of @westcountry_goldsmiths
The Steele Perkins Trophy - first played for in 1929 - is one of the club’s most historic prizes, and has now been expertly restored to celebrate its rich heritage.
Originally contested as an open event before becoming a members’ competition, it remains one of the most challenging formats in golf.
Played in a foursomes knockout format, it demands complete teamwork, with pairs taking alternate shots using just one ball - a true test of strategy, patience and partnership.
The 2025 winners, Charlie Kislingbury and Grant De Shapland, were added to its long history, and thanks to West Country Goldsmiths in Plymouth, the trophy now looks as impressive as the competition it represents.
A proud piece of club history, restored and ready for the next chapter. Whose names will be added in 2026?

We’ve brought a 1929 trophy back to its former glory - thanks to the Golf Committee and the expert craftsmanship of @westcountry_goldsmiths
The Steele Perkins Trophy - first played for in 1929 - is one of the club’s most historic prizes, and has now been expertly restored to celebrate its rich heritage.
Originally contested as an open event before becoming a members’ competition, it remains one of the most challenging formats in golf.
Played in a foursomes knockout format, it demands complete teamwork, with pairs taking alternate shots using just one ball - a true test of strategy, patience and partnership.
The 2025 winners, Charlie Kislingbury and Grant De Shapland, were added to its long history, and thanks to West Country Goldsmiths in Plymouth, the trophy now looks as impressive as the competition it represents.
A proud piece of club history, restored and ready for the next chapter. Whose names will be added in 2026?

We’ve brought a 1929 trophy back to its former glory - thanks to the Golf Committee and the expert craftsmanship of @westcountry_goldsmiths
The Steele Perkins Trophy - first played for in 1929 - is one of the club’s most historic prizes, and has now been expertly restored to celebrate its rich heritage.
Originally contested as an open event before becoming a members’ competition, it remains one of the most challenging formats in golf.
Played in a foursomes knockout format, it demands complete teamwork, with pairs taking alternate shots using just one ball - a true test of strategy, patience and partnership.
The 2025 winners, Charlie Kislingbury and Grant De Shapland, were added to its long history, and thanks to West Country Goldsmiths in Plymouth, the trophy now looks as impressive as the competition it represents.
A proud piece of club history, restored and ready for the next chapter. Whose names will be added in 2026?

We’ve brought a 1929 trophy back to its former glory - thanks to the Golf Committee and the expert craftsmanship of @westcountry_goldsmiths
The Steele Perkins Trophy - first played for in 1929 - is one of the club’s most historic prizes, and has now been expertly restored to celebrate its rich heritage.
Originally contested as an open event before becoming a members’ competition, it remains one of the most challenging formats in golf.
Played in a foursomes knockout format, it demands complete teamwork, with pairs taking alternate shots using just one ball - a true test of strategy, patience and partnership.
The 2025 winners, Charlie Kislingbury and Grant De Shapland, were added to its long history, and thanks to West Country Goldsmiths in Plymouth, the trophy now looks as impressive as the competition it represents.
A proud piece of club history, restored and ready for the next chapter. Whose names will be added in 2026?

We’ve brought a 1929 trophy back to its former glory - thanks to the Golf Committee and the expert craftsmanship of @westcountry_goldsmiths
The Steele Perkins Trophy - first played for in 1929 - is one of the club’s most historic prizes, and has now been expertly restored to celebrate its rich heritage.
Originally contested as an open event before becoming a members’ competition, it remains one of the most challenging formats in golf.
Played in a foursomes knockout format, it demands complete teamwork, with pairs taking alternate shots using just one ball - a true test of strategy, patience and partnership.
The 2025 winners, Charlie Kislingbury and Grant De Shapland, were added to its long history, and thanks to West Country Goldsmiths in Plymouth, the trophy now looks as impressive as the competition it represents.
A proud piece of club history, restored and ready for the next chapter. Whose names will be added in 2026?

We’ve brought a 1929 trophy back to its former glory - thanks to the Golf Committee and the expert craftsmanship of @westcountry_goldsmiths
The Steele Perkins Trophy - first played for in 1929 - is one of the club’s most historic prizes, and has now been expertly restored to celebrate its rich heritage.
Originally contested as an open event before becoming a members’ competition, it remains one of the most challenging formats in golf.
Played in a foursomes knockout format, it demands complete teamwork, with pairs taking alternate shots using just one ball - a true test of strategy, patience and partnership.
The 2025 winners, Charlie Kislingbury and Grant De Shapland, were added to its long history, and thanks to West Country Goldsmiths in Plymouth, the trophy now looks as impressive as the competition it represents.
A proud piece of club history, restored and ready for the next chapter. Whose names will be added in 2026?

We’ve brought a 1929 trophy back to its former glory - thanks to the Golf Committee and the expert craftsmanship of @westcountry_goldsmiths
The Steele Perkins Trophy - first played for in 1929 - is one of the club’s most historic prizes, and has now been expertly restored to celebrate its rich heritage.
Originally contested as an open event before becoming a members’ competition, it remains one of the most challenging formats in golf.
Played in a foursomes knockout format, it demands complete teamwork, with pairs taking alternate shots using just one ball - a true test of strategy, patience and partnership.
The 2025 winners, Charlie Kislingbury and Grant De Shapland, were added to its long history, and thanks to West Country Goldsmiths in Plymouth, the trophy now looks as impressive as the competition it represents.
A proud piece of club history, restored and ready for the next chapter. Whose names will be added in 2026?

We’ve brought a 1929 trophy back to its former glory - thanks to the Golf Committee and the expert craftsmanship of @westcountry_goldsmiths
The Steele Perkins Trophy - first played for in 1929 - is one of the club’s most historic prizes, and has now been expertly restored to celebrate its rich heritage.
Originally contested as an open event before becoming a members’ competition, it remains one of the most challenging formats in golf.
Played in a foursomes knockout format, it demands complete teamwork, with pairs taking alternate shots using just one ball - a true test of strategy, patience and partnership.
The 2025 winners, Charlie Kislingbury and Grant De Shapland, were added to its long history, and thanks to West Country Goldsmiths in Plymouth, the trophy now looks as impressive as the competition it represents.
A proud piece of club history, restored and ready for the next chapter. Whose names will be added in 2026?

CONGRATULATIONS to Cally - our Employee of the Month!
Since joining the Membership Services team her attention to detail, her welcomes and goodbyes, and her care for members and colleagues has been exceptional. 👏
Well done and enjoy your gift voucher!

Congratulations to Luke Gresham, who travelled to @bowoodpark in Cornwall on Monday to compete in the Race to @woodhallspa_golf Regional Final - and came away victorious with an excellent 38 points to secure his place in the Final this August at Woodhall Spa, home of @england.golf.
Luke made a strong start with 20 points on the front nine before battling tougher, rain-affected conditions on the back nine to add a further 18 points and seal first place overall.
A fantastic performance - good luck in the Final, Luke!

Congratulations to Luke Gresham, who travelled to @bowoodpark in Cornwall on Monday to compete in the Race to @woodhallspa_golf Regional Final - and came away victorious with an excellent 38 points to secure his place in the Final this August at Woodhall Spa, home of @england.golf.
Luke made a strong start with 20 points on the front nine before battling tougher, rain-affected conditions on the back nine to add a further 18 points and seal first place overall.
A fantastic performance - good luck in the Final, Luke!

Congratulations to Luke Gresham, who travelled to @bowoodpark in Cornwall on Monday to compete in the Race to @woodhallspa_golf Regional Final - and came away victorious with an excellent 38 points to secure his place in the Final this August at Woodhall Spa, home of @england.golf.
Luke made a strong start with 20 points on the front nine before battling tougher, rain-affected conditions on the back nine to add a further 18 points and seal first place overall.
A fantastic performance - good luck in the Final, Luke!

Congratulations to Luke Gresham, who travelled to @bowoodpark in Cornwall on Monday to compete in the Race to @woodhallspa_golf Regional Final - and came away victorious with an excellent 38 points to secure his place in the Final this August at Woodhall Spa, home of @england.golf.
Luke made a strong start with 20 points on the front nine before battling tougher, rain-affected conditions on the back nine to add a further 18 points and seal first place overall.
A fantastic performance - good luck in the Final, Luke!

ANOTHER HOLE IN ONE - on the 4th!
Congratulations to Harrison Winton for his hole in one in the 4th hole when playing in the Bradley Rowe Medal competition.
Tennis Tips to Transform Your Game 🎾 | Part 2: Contact Point
Head of Tennis James Temple shares one of the simplest ways to improve control and power on your shots: make contact with the ball out in front of your body.
Getting your contact point right helps you direct the ball more cleanly, generate better racket speed, and strike with more confidence.
Watch, practise, repeat 👊
#ExeterGolfAndCountryClub #TennisTips #TennisCoaching #TennisTraining #ImproveYourGame
Timelapse snapshot of summer days at the outdoor pool.
A swim in the outdoor pool at Exeter Golf & Country Club isn’t just a moment in the water - it’s fresh air, open skies, and trees all around. It’s the reset that comes from showing up for yourself, even for a few lengths.
There’s something powerful about making it a daily habit: clearer head, calmer body, and that quiet sense of wellbeing you carry back into the rest of your day.
And in a setting like this… it never feels like effort.
#ExeterGolfAndCountryClub #OutdoorPool #Wellbeing #SwimLife
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