HISTORY
The Association was founded in 1911
by a few golf clubs who thought it would help to form a county golf association to act as a central authority for determining questions which may arise – and to promote the welfare and interests of the ladies’ amateur game in Dorset. This remains as true today as it did then, with the main objective being the promotion of the amateur game and the maintenance of the traditions and rules of the game, as defined by the Royal and Ancient Golf Club. This does not cover everything the County Association does, but we hope it helps you understand that we are here for club golfers at all levels
Also, we’re very welcoming of newcomers!
NEWS
Hayley Davis wins the Rose Ladies Series at Brockenhurst Manor GC
4 Dorset Ladies played in the 2022 Rose Ladies Series at Brockenhurst Manor Golf Club. Hayley Davis, Allice Plumb, Sophie Keech and Dorset armature Ellie
Yeovil are the winners of the Legg Bowl 2021/22
Giles Legg and his daughter Eliza present the Legg Bowl trophy to Yeovil along with Karen Gray who is stepping down as organiser after 21
Ellie Mans wins the gross in the Parkstone Junior Open
With 1 eagle & 3 birdies Ellie shot gross 70 (-2) 1 shot off the course record at the Parkstone Junior Open to win the
Scarlet Phillips wins the Peter Alliss Trophy and Evie Brown wins the Georgia Hall Trophy.
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Alice Davis (Parkstone) nominated for the England Golf Awards.
Alice Davis (Parkstone) nominated for the England Golf Awards. Alice Davis (Parkstone) has been nominated for the England Golf Awards in the Women and Girls’
County President Jo Hadley, Broadstone has a Hole in One
In the weekly competition on Thursday 13th January, our newly elected President – Jo Hadley, scored an ace on the par three 8th hole at