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Earliest 1974

West Malling Golf Club

Open 2020+

Trottiscliffe Road

01732 844785

https://www.westmallinggolf.com/

https://www.whatpub.com/west-malling-golf-club

West Malling Golf Club 2013

Above photo 2013 by N Chadwick Creative Commons Licence.

West Malling Golf Club 2017

Above photo, 2017.

 

Established in 1974 this was designed by Max Faulkner, the former Open Champion Ryder Cup player.

This being a Golf Club, it is open to members only and has two courses in its boundary, Spitfire and Hurricane named after the fighter planes that flew out of the nearby West Malling airfield during WW2.

 

From the https://www.itv.com  20 August 2017.

Fruit machine and cash box stolen from Kent golf club.

Police are appealing for information following a burglary at a golf club in West Malling.

It took place at West Malling Golf Course in Trottiscliffe Road at around 12.40am on Sunday 20 August.

A fruit machine was stolen from a bar area, along with a cash box.

No arrests have been made, but it is believed two men committed the offence, with at least one of them making off across the golf course once the alarm was activated.

 

From the https://www.kentonline.co.uk By Alan Smith, 20 April 2019.

Memorial to West Malling golfers Roger McNicholl and Gary Treseden destroyed by vandals.

Members of West Malling Golf Club have been left shocked and mystified after a determined attack by vandals wielding a 14lb mallet which has destroyed a memorial hut.

The hut, which was used my members as a shelter from the rain while out on the course, was erected in 1990 as a tribute to two members of the Yellow Peril Group that plays at the club.

Roger McNicholl and Gary Treseden died in a car accident on the A20 on their way to play a match at the club in Trottiscliffe Road, Addington.

Damaged shelter 2019

The vandals have gone to town.

Members contributed the £20,000 needed to erect the memorial.

But overnight on Wednesday, vandals attacked the hut with the mallet, tied a rope around the building in an attempt to pull it over and climbed on the roof to knock the slates off.

Katie Still, co-owner of the cub, said: "It is sickening. The damage was just completely mindless. It's not as if they stole anything."

Mrs Still said the club was aware that teenagers occasionally used the hut at night. She said: "We've had several instances in the past when we've found beer cans lying around, and perhaps there has been a little bit of damage, some tee-signs removed, that sort of thing.

"But this has gone to a whole new level.

"There was just no purpose to it - now they can't even sit in it themselves!"

She believed the offenders must have been older youths, because the mallet was left at the scene. She said: "It was pretty big, I would have had a job to wield it."

Damaged shelter

The hut was erected as a memorial to two members who passed away.

Police have removed the mallet for forensic testing and also several drinks cans and water bottles left at the scene.

Mrs Still said: "The officers seemed hopeful of lifting DNA evidence, so there is a chance the vandals may be caught yet."

But the attack has left club members in a quandary. They want to re-erect the plaque to their lost friends but are fearful of building another hut, only to have it attacked again.

She said: "We may decide to place the plaque on a tree instead."

The golf course has a number of public rights of way across it. If anyone saw anything of the incident which happened between 7.30pm on Wednesday and 6am on Thursday, they are asked to call police using the 101 number.

 

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