The club runs a full schedule of friendly and competitive golfing activities. It still runs competitions dating back to the first days of the club, of which notable competitions include: •
The Stephenson Challenge Cup trophies, first presented in 1895 to the winners of the singles and foursomes matchplay competitions. •
The Don Memorial Challenge Cup, instituted in 1895, a 36-hole scratch medal which is open to members of invited local golf clubs. •
The Victory and Rube Shields, a series of annual matches played between the Club and the
Royal Mid-Surrey Golf Club, first played in 1897. The club has hosted visits from many professionals including, in 1975,
Tom Watson playing his first game of golf in Britain. This was the day before playing in and winning his first
Open Championship at
Carnoustie, beating Jack Newton in a play-off. ==Course==