Monday, March 16, 2015

ROEHAMPTON FIRST NEW MEMBER FOR 

REBRANDED WORLD OF LEADING GOLF 

NEWS RELEASE
The exclusive Roehampton Club, in the heart of South-west London, has become the first new member of the recently rebranded World of Leading Golf (WLG), a corporation representing some of the globe’s most distinctive clubs.
Formerly known as Leading Golf Courses of Europe, WLG changed its identity to reflect better its burgeoning worldwide influence. Roehampton Club, a unique private members’ sports club, with a reputation for its smooth greens, is the first venue to be accepted as a member since the new name was launched.
In addition to a 6,300yd, par-71 attractive parkland golf course – remodelled in 2010 by Ken Moodie and Ken Brown of Creative Golf Design, members also benefit from 

*Thirty tennis courts, including 10 championship grass courts;
*Four world-championship standard croquet lawns
*Five heated squash courts, with a sixth under construction
*Two swimming pools
*A state-of-the-art gym and fitness studio.

Originally formed in 1901 as a polo and croquet club, Roehampton Club’s list of members and visitors reads like a Who’s Who of society – Sir Winston Churchill and the Duke of Edinburgh played polo regularly there, while King George VI, Admiral Jellicoe and David Lloyd George all captained the golf club.

 Later, tennis legends Angela Mortimer, Christine Truman, Margaret Court and Evonne Goolagong all won open hard-court titles at the venue, while, today, member Boris Becker regularly coaches aspiring juniors at the club.
WLG general manager Claus Feld said: “Roehampton Club is only the second English club to join our organisation and the first since we became World of Leading Golf. It follows Stoke Park (at Stoke Poges, Buckinghamshire) and it is testament to the standards we set in our organisation that two such prestigious, high-quality venues should choose to become members.
“The core of the terms of admission to the World of Leading Golf is an utter devotion to the quality and values of golf. Member clubs and potential members are tested anonymously to certify the clubs’ compliance to WLG standards, which enables us to identify the ‘best of the best’ and position them as the ‘Champions League’ of golf courses.”
Roehampton Club’s chief executive, Marc Newey, added: “The international approach pursued by the World of Leading Golf really is a convincing concept. While we are confident we will meet the exacting quality standards laid down, while being proud of our full membership with a waiting list, we do appreciate how important it is to attract new international members who are moving to London – one of the most exciting world cities to live and play sport in.”

 +Membership of Roehampton Club is expensive. Entrance fee for a new member is £3,000. Annual subscription for a person aged 30 and over is £2,355. Members aged 40 or over are required to buy four shares (each costing £365) in the club. Aged 35 to 39 are required to buy two shares.
Picture above are some of Roehampton Club's tennis facilities and swimming pools.
 

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