An Evening with Wimbledon Brewery

An Evening with Wimbledon Brewery

On Wednesday evening, our partners at Wimbledon Brewery welcomed the Clubhouse team and Committee from London Scottish Golf Club for a brilliant evening.

We were treated to a fascinating behind-the-scenes tour of the brewery, followed by a tasting of some excellent beers and a generous spread to round things off. It was a fantastic opportunity to step away from the course, spend time together and enjoy the company of great partners.

Evenings like this highlight the strength of the relationships that support the Club and help create such a welcoming and sociable atmosphere.

Here’s to many more years of collaboration and shared success. 🍻

 

Captain’s Charity

Let’s Fill Those Bunkers!

Our Captain Keith McDonald, is delighted to announce this year’s Captain’s Charity. Alzheimer’s Society, a truly worthy cause that touches the lives of so many.

In true London Scottish fashion, we’re adding a fun (and slightly mischievous!) twist to fundraising. Throughout the season, every time you find one of our infamous grass bunkers, you’ll be encouraged to donate £1 per bunker visit to the charity pot in the clubhouse.

It’s a brilliant way to turn those tricky moments on the course into something positive, so whether it’s a rare visit or a regular stop-off, every contribution will make a real difference.

Let’s get behind this fantastic cause and support the Captain in style. And who knows… this might be the one time you won’t mind finding the grass bunker quite so much!

Here’s to a season of great golf, great fun, and plenty of generosity.

Spring Maintenance

Spring Maintenance Sets the Course Up for the Season Ahead

Last week, the course at London Scottish Golf Club was closed briefly to allow our dedicated greenkeeping team the time and space to carry out essential spring maintenance.

Led by Ian Jennings, the team undertook key work to ensure the course is in top condition for the season ahead. This included verti-draining and fertilising the greens, vital processes that improve drainage, promote healthy growth and help deliver the smooth, consistent surfaces our members enjoy year-round.

It wasn’t just the greenkeepers hard at work. In a fantastic show of community spirit, volunteers from both clubs on Wimbledon Common came together to repair areas of the course, filling in holes created by wildlife and helping to protect the playing surfaces.

This joint effort highlights what makes the Common so special, a shared commitment to maintaining the course in the best possible condition for everyone who plays here.

A sincere thank you to Ian, his team and all the volunteers who gave their time and effort. Thanks to you, the course is in great shape and ready for the season ahead.