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THE fox

Past to Present

How Foxhills has developed through the years

on the green

FOXHILLS MEMBERS’ MAGAZINE

Garden of Paradise

Exciting news from the Foxhills healthspa

Memories of Bernard Hunt Looking back on a legend’s long career at the Club

3oyears on 2013 saw Foxhills celebrate three decades of leisure excellence THE FOXHILLS COLLECTION When you leave you feel better than when you arrive www.foxhills.co.uk

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Foxhills Past to Present

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Taking Care of the Family

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ne autumn Sunday, while wedding guests dozed in their rooms and early birds hit the gym, I saw a gorilla and zoo keeper stroll on to the first tee of the Bernard Hunt course and 75 members in spandex set off on two wheels to Farleigh, just another day at Foxhills. Perhaps that's why my family is glad to still be here after 30 years. No two days are the same, and the constant involvement of our members make it a pleasure. I hope you enjoy this celebratory edition of The Fox. I think it perfectly illustrates the variety we might take for granted and if variety is the spice of life, then I declare Foxhills to be the vindaloo of clubs! I bumped into a member leaving the healthspa recently. I asked how he felt and without hesitation the reply came: "better than when I arrived." Having your mission statement quoted back to you is both unexpected and satisfying. It remains our guiding light, one that our new General Manager, Jason Adams, is keen to build upon. Inside you have a chance to hear from Jason and, more importantly, you'll see him walking the floor at the Club. I am grateful for all the contributions to this edition from members, colleagues and my family who offer their personal reflections on the last 30 years. The past is a comfortable and familiar place, the future is exciting. Between now and 2014 we will invest a further ÂŁ800,000 in improving the facilities and Jason is setting up a raft of training programmes to improve your enjoyment. Looking further ahead, the initial conversations with Runnymede Chief Planning Officer were very positive. Our ambitions have the potential to keep the Club at the top of the leaderboard. Rest assured that you and I will shape the Club's future, just as we did for the healthspa and Youth Club, as we have done for the last 30 years.

Meet our General Manager Jason Adams. Plus the latest news from the Club.

Managing Director Marc Hayton takes us on a trip down memory lane with a look back at the history of the Club.

With a wide range of clubs and activities to suit every age group, Foxhills is the place to find fun for all the family. Take a peek at what's on offer at the Club for the kids.

Courting Success Foxhills celebrates its 2013 Club Champs, the new look courts and the fourth successful year of the Aegon GB Pro-Series $25,000 event.

Foxhills Club & Resort: please contact Jo Oates, Group Marketing Manager, Foxhills Club & Resort, Stonehill Road, Ottershaw, Surrey KT16 0EL, Tel: 01932 704486, E: marketing@foxhills.co.uk. The Fox is published by WordWide, 4-8 Rodney Street, London N1 9JH, Tel: 020 7841 8724, www.word-wide.co.uk

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All Together Now

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Garden of Paradise

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The Future of our Food

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Socialite

2013 was an outstanding year of golf but tribute is paid to the passing of Club hero Bernard Hunt MBE.

The healthspa wraps up for the winter season. Plus the latest from the Country Club & Fitness.

The New Year will see some exciting new features at The Manor, plus the restaurant team reach out to young people with brilliant apprenticeship opportunities.

I hope you enjoy this special 30th anniversary edition of The Fox.

It's been a fabulous year of events at Foxhills: we celebrated the '80s, embraced the Moulin Rouge and, of course, played lots of golf! Spot yourself in our photo diary.

If you're interested in membership, please contact reception on 01932 704450 or

Marc Hayton, Managing Director

Look out for our anniversary quotes and stories

email membership@foxhills.co.uk

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Meet our new Golf Captain Paul Suchley My main aim as 2013-14 Golf Captain is: To encourage members (and guests) to play as quickly as possible – 15 minutes a hole (14 if you stop at Halfway House) makes for four and a half hours for a Four Ball. We know that visitors and societies who don't know the courses well would struggle to achieve that target but members can set that as a regular playing goal. This could lead to my second aim, for all golfers to have fun, without

All the latest news from the club Jason joins Foxhills from the Arden Hotel Stratford-upon-Avon, having started his career with Raymond Blanc at Le Manoir aux Quat’Saisons. His passion for hospitality doesn’t stop in the office: he’s a keen baker, golfer and tweeter. Just weeks after arriving at the Club he baked a cake for the Tennis Ladies Macmillan Coffee Morning, celebrated with over 320 members at the Annual Ball, and was welcomed by our golfers to the 2013 Golfer AGM.

Getting to know our new GM Jason Adams “I look forward to exceeding my guests’, members’ and team’s expectations every single day at Foxhills”

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Foxhills TV – announcing Foxhills YouTube channel – search FoxhillsSurrey

Your club at your finger tips Phone Foxhills Leisure Line 01932 704596 Find the Club on Facebook @foxhillsSurrey Follow the Club on Twitter @foxhillsSurrey

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• A new members golf guest rate After listening to feedback I am pleased to announce that Alasdair will be introducing a new golf member guest rate of £30 and Country Club & healthspa rate of £45, seven days a week, subject to availability. T&Cs apply.

• Bar Nineteen will step out from a £75,000 facelift at the hands of the

My dream Four Ball would be: Tricky one this, Seve Ballesteros (what golfer wouldn't have

My nominated charity for 2014 is: Research into Prostate Cancer. Please do join me for the Golf Captain's Charity Golf Day on Sunday 29th June 2014 to help me support this cause.

Rosettes return to The Manor – see page 24

Now available to buy from the healthspa

Member News:

• Midweek spa discounts will continue for all members. Enjoy 10% off 60min+ treatments, subject to availability. T&Cs apply.

My favourite hole on the golf course is: 14th on Longcross – the drive is a test, particularly if the hole is playing into the wind. The large tree down by the cross hazard and pond makes the position of a good second shot important.

him in just for the pure interest of seeing what his range of shots could be), Gary Player (to encourage me to practise more and get luckier) and Julia Roberts. Julia could buy the beers.

News flash:

“I want to thank you all for making me feel so welcome, it has been exciting to meet so many of you already. No day is the same and I already feel I belong. I look forward to seeing you at the Club very soon.”

• New member benefit: Aphrodite Hills, Cyprus are offering all members a complimentary room upgrade to the next available room/suite category along with a spa voucher when they book a trip to the resort. See page 10.

frustrating others by that enemy of regular players – slow play.

Download the Foxhills Members App visit: www.foxhills.co.uk/mobile

NEW LinkedIn – search Foxhills Club & Resort Instagram – search Foxhills Resort

award-winning Design LSM, giving a new look and new group seating space – perfect for our Swindles, Tennis Teams and Aqua Babes to catch up. • Foxhills own smoked salmon is now available for members to pre-order to take home or give as a gift.Just ask at The Manor Reception.

• The Manor kitchen will be undergoing a £500,000 refurbishment in the new year. • Refurbishment at the Club We continue our hotel bedroom refurbishment and future plans include the renovation of the Youth Club, The Summerhouse Restaurant and more.

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Past Present to

HISTORY

The early Foundation group

Earliest memories of Foxhills Pam Hayton, Director "I said: 'You’ve gotta be kidding?!' when Ian told me he’d bought Foxhills in 1983. His answer was simple and so true: “Honey, it can only go up.” He then allowed Marc to have a New Year’s party and said: “Son, just keep the walls standing!” it showed what grand plans he had, even in the early days.”

Borthwick Manor

Marc Hayton takes a look back over the last 30 years

years is a lifetime. Each month I write birthday cards to my colleagues. Today was the turn of Jo, our Marketing Manager, who turned 30 in October. She's the same age to the month as my family's relationship with Foxhills. So when Jo was skipping around the playground, Dad was getting to grips with the exciting opportunity of hosting the Bernard Cribbins Charity Days, asking Bernard Hunt to establish a Foundation for gifted golfers and designing a course for beginners in front of the Manor House. Then, with the addition of 16 bedrooms, The Summerhouse Restaurant and the gym, as Jo dealt with adolescence, Foxhills was fast becoming like the resorts Dad had seen travelling in America's Sun Belt. As Jo left university and started her career, our Club grew into a community of several thousand members and 200 colleagues, occupying 200,000 square feet of buildings, raising hundreds of thousands annually for charities and hosting everything from the PGA to junior Judo, from Olympic athletes to Aqua Aerobics. I could list the highlights, but perhaps it's more interesting to list the surprises, the things I didn't seeing coming. Dad always wanted Foxhills to be a family Club, but we never foresaw that our largest category of members would be children, and that we'd have a Youth Club dedicated to

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looking after over 1000 little members. That Borthwick Manor a sitting Prime Minister and member of the Royal Family would drop into Bar Nineteen, though not on the same day (for Earl Grey tea and a burger, respectively, since you ask). That one of our Foundation graduates, Paul Casey, would represent Europe on golf's biggest stage, the Ryder Cup. Having a room where couples cover each other in mud in the name of healthy living was also unexpected. As was the fact that, as golf days became smaller, we would host Europe's largest – The South Africa Day is the equivalent of 10 concurrent to host the highest profile golf days. British team for London That as cycling exploded, we 2012. That Dad's last meal would be at the front of the here would be a full English peloton, with our own Club, breakfast – well, perhaps I Sportive and range of clothing was could have expected that a another surprise for me. And then Pam and Ian Hayton little – but probably not for there was that I was still yet to own dinner in Bar Nineteen. a set of my own golf clubs, yet was The number of emails we receive from buying another golf club with the purchase members who have left the club, asking that we of Farleigh. That so many former colleagues create a new Foxhills in the neighbourhood has would pop back with brides then babies and been yet another unexpected delight. still recall the lessons they learned here. That The biggest and most wonderful surprise there would be over 100 golf clubs just in Surrey and gyms that would open 24 hours a for me though has been that so many members day with practically no staff. and colleagues have shared all or most of this I also never thought it would cost £1000 a amazing journey through the years. And that, day to heat and light the Club and £85,000 a after thirty years, I still slow down as I enter the week to staff it. Or that we would be chosen estate to admire the view.

Original proprietor Charles Fox

Aqua Babes "We’ve enjoyed splashing around in Foxhills pools over the years. Happy 30th anniversary from all the Aqua Babes."

Paul Casey as a Foundation member

The Hayton family

James Hayton, Director: "I remember when my father and I visited Foxhills for the first time. Looking at what it has become, I can see the journey has been great."

Thirty years If you were a married couple you would be the toast of the town, If you were a wine you would be fine, If you were a car you would be a classic, Foxhills you are all three. – James Hayton

GB road cyclist Lizzie Armitstead, winner of Team GB’s first medal of the London Olympic Games "Wishing you a happy 30th anniversary from all of us at British Cycling."

Aase & Kjeld Jacobsen, members since 1984 “Well done Foxhills for all the improvements which have taken place over the years. We now can use the fitness centre and have a swim (in January) if we find it too cold to play golf. Thank you for given us a Club we can be proud to belong to.” Sir Dave Brailsford, Performance Director at British Cycling “I’d like to congratulate everyone at Foxhills on their 30th anniversary. I have some great memories from London 2012 when myself and the GB Road Cyclists were based at the hotel – I can’t thank the staff enough for making us all feel so welcome.”

Foxhills Timeline 1839 Sir Ivatt Briscoe (a former

MP for East Surrey) acquires land at the 'Fox's Hills'. Named after 18th century Whig Politician Charles Fox

1841 Completion of Manor House – Designed by George Bessier

1923 Manor House and Estate acquired by the Borthwick family 1973 Estate sold to Aer Lingus by

July 1975 Foxhills Club opens with

2 championship golf courses with some tennis courts and a squash court (now rooms 16 & 17). Original Foxfit building constructed

1993 Additional car park (now the

1990 Extension of Foxfit building (new studio, original Crèche and indoor pool)

May 1994 New Pro Shop constructed

1982 The Wayfarers are formed

1990 The Manor kitchen extension

November 1983 Mr Ian Hayton

1990 Foxhills House constructed

acquires Foxhills

1986 Original hotel comprises 16

Sir John Borthwick

rooms (14 in the stable block and two in the squash court conversion)

April 1973 Construction of two

1989 Library & boardroom

18-hole golf courses commences

1989 Bernard Cribbins Classic raised over £37,000

extension constructed

(now the 'Dormy House')

December 1991 The new Summerhouse café opens

1992 A very proud Paul Casey wins on

his home course, Junior Open Trophy after 36 holes total gross score, 147

visitors' car park) constructed

September 1994 Foxfit phase two (new health suite) completed

1994 Foxfit phase three

July 1995 Summerhouse extension 1996 Summerhouse kitchen extension 1997 £100,000 refurbishment of the

March 2006 Fourth phase of 28

hotel rooms in Lyne House constructed, total rooms now 70

December 2010 Halfway Houses taken back from franchisees

September 2010 £100,000 Manor

Clubhouse and new Fox Bar

March 2007 Nineteen opens

1998 Foxhills Mews opens

August 2008 The healthspa opens

September 2010 First Seve Pro-Am

(extension of existing Clubhouse)

House refurbishment

August 2012 Foxhills hosts the London 2012 GB Road Cycling Team February 2013 AA One Rosette awarded to The Manor restaurant

May 2013 New 17th green on The Bernard Hunt course

November 2008 Britain's first Spa

1995 Extension of Foxfit building with new lounge (now Crèche & hair salon)

constructed in the pool block, total rooms now 38

Garden opens at Foxhills

April 2011 Bar Nineteen kitchen extension and new al fresco dining in The Conservatory

2000 Foxhills awarded AA 4*

April 2009 Golf Shop opened,

November 2012 State-of-the-art

refurbishment

1995 Foxhills member Sue Barker is named BBC Sports Presenter of the Year

2004 Fox House converted from rental property to four rooms (total now 42)

Aug 2010 Farleigh Club & Resort is

July/August 2012 New indoor

January 2014 £450,000 kitchen refurbishment at The Manor

(changing rooms, pool lobby, gym, squash courts) completed

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1998 2nd phase of 22 hotel rooms

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having been taken back from franchisee

added to the Foxhills Collection

14-bay driving range opens

cycling studio opens

November 2013 £75,000 Bar Nineteen refurbishment

January 2014 20 hotel room

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Taking Care

FAMILY MATTERS

Foxhills Family Fun Day was a hit with the kids

of the family Quality time with your children at Foxhills, from tiny tots to teens

We offer our family members and residents over 15 hours of free supervised activities per week, including after-school clubs, weekend clubs, pre-school rugby, football, gymnastics and swimming.

he Youth Club at Foxhills is always looking to increase and improve the activities for our junior members, so do make sure to check with the Youth Club reception for any additional activities and events including Bush Craft Day, Undersea Explorers and Karate.

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Kids Club The Kids Club host a huge range of children's activities and professional sports coaching throughout the year at our Club. This includes 15 hours of free supervised activities exclusively for our members and residents. This consists of pre-school, after-school and weekend clubs. All these are free and open to residents and members only. There's no need to book in advance. For more information contact the Youth Club on 01932 704460 or youthclub@foxhills.co.uk.

Tiny Tots Football Splash Time Dinkie Dancers Ballet Kids Club Tiny Tots Rugby Judo Mini Movers Total Teen Fitness Junior Gym Nursery Junior Golf (JOLF) Swimming Lessons Tennis Lessons Holiday Camps Adventure Playground Soft Play Family Games Room

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Holiday Camps We work alongside Pleiades to host holiday camps throughout the school holidays, with the aim of developing children's agility, balance and co-ordination in an environment that is so much

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charges apply

Junior Tennis A comprehensive junior programme starting from 3 years old based on a traffic light system of 3 stages – red, orange and green which run in line with the school term. Alongside this, we offer holiday camp tennis courses. Appropriate court sizes and equipment allows each player to learn the game in a way that is suitable to their physical size, emotional maturity and skill level. Ages range from 3 to 16. Complimentary junior match play provides a chance to compete and improve their LTA rating. We have teams competing in various competitions from mini tennis to national club league. Contact Pippa Britton on 07721 402357 or pbritton@foxhills. co.uk. Private lessons for adults and juniors are also available.

Nursery Anne Hanshaw runs the Nursery at Foxhills and looks after the Club's very youngest members, from babies up to age 7. OFSTED registered, we receive annual inspections of our facility and are on the voluntary part of the childcare register. Contact the nursery direct on 01932 704463.

Hair at Foxhills Hair at Foxhills, which some still call 'Foxglove' has been run by Michelle Healy since 2000. With her team of trusty stylists Amber and Sandy, they can be found within the Youth Club, just steps away from the Nursery. Relax in the modern surroundings of the salon, with the peace of mind that you are in the hands and scissors of an expert. Michelle and her talented hairdressers offer every solution for your hairdressing needs, from creating stylish cuts to intensive conditioning treatments and hair-up.

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fun they don't realise that they are learning the fundamentals of sporting performance. Open to residents, members and non-members. We recommend booking in advance to secure the places you require and to receive a pre-booking discount. • Prices start at £12 for a half day and £24 for a full day. • Timings from 9am up to 4pm daily. • Extended days available from 8am and 5pm. Contact Pleiades direct on 01483 270160 or info@pleiadesleisure.com.

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The salon is always fully stocked with the latest magazines, a welcome smile and a full range of Paul Mitchell hair products for both salon and home use.

The team offer: • Cuts from.............................................................. £30 • Colours from.................................................. £35 • Intensive Conditioning Treatments from..................................... £15 • Blow Dry from............................................. £23 • Hair-up........................Price on request Open to members and residents. Pre-booking is recommended. To book call 01932 875077.

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FAMILY MATTERS Fun at Foxhills APHRODITE HILLS RESORT HOTEL

HOLIDAY IN 5 LUXURY Visit the Award Winning Annabel Croft Tennis Academy and stunning championship standard18 hole golf course at Aphrodite Hills Resort, Cyprus

ntinental Hotel

The Nursery Team at Foxhills

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JOLF (Junior Golf) Headed up by Richard Daly and Greg Brodie. Richard is a Surrey Futures County Coach and assists with the coaching of the Surrey Ladies First Team while Greg is a leading Surrey Futures County Coach, the Assistant Head Coach for Surrey Ladies First Team and is the Surrey County Coach Coordinator. Both are passionate about the game and teaching Junior Golf. JOLF is a highly effective Junior Golf coaching programme developing a much broader range of skills such as on-course play, putting, chipping and driving and the fundamental movement skills required in golf and other sports. JOLF is suitable for total beginners from the age of 4-16 and also more experienced lower handicap juniors. Contact Richard on 0771775521 or golfcoaching@foxhills.co.uk.

Judo

Pirates Village Children’s Club

Horse Riding Centre

The modern Olympic sport of Judo is fast, dynamic and requires strength, skill, agility and balance. It is an excellent form of anaerobic fitness and its ethos of respect, self-discipline and honour makes it a great sport for kids to learn. Our Judo classes are taught by former British and Commonwealth Champion Jonathon Purssey. Ages range from 4 years old (for Mini Judo) right up to 15 years on the club class, some of whom have already won international tournaments and are competing on the national circuit. • Foxhills members receive a free trial lesson. Contact Jonathon on 07776114673 or coach@corejudo.co.uk.

Swimming Lessons

Exclusive Offer available to Foxhills members of complimentary room upgrade and spa voucher. Contact ic.reservations@aphroditehills.com or tel 00357 26829691 quoting ‘Foxhills Members Offer’

Beach Clubs

Award Winning Spa 5* InterContinental Hotel

Luxury Villas & Apartments

All our swimming teachers are A.S.A qualified and teach front crawl and backstroke first, followed by breaststroke and butterfly. Foxhills offer a combination of swimming lessons including: • Baby/toddler with adult class • Pre-school classes (3 years+) • Children’s classes (for ages 4 and up) Members and residents also receive a free weekly supervised Splash Time session for 2-4 years old (Private lessons are also available for adults too) Contact Jacky on 07941937906 or jackyarnold@virgin.net.

Ballet Kathryn Whittle, former Royal School of Ballet and Royal Academy of Dance instructor, teaches our budding dancers ballet in the Youth Club. Kathryn also teaches dance to our youngest members from pre-school age upwards. Contact Kathryn on 07966799161 or arabesqueballetschool@yahoo.co.uk. www.foxhills.co.uk

At Foxhills, we pride ourselves on the wide variety of activities on hand for our members and guests to enjoy, and the nursery is no exception. As the golfers are teeing off, spa guests are deep in relaxation and visitors are enjoying delicious lunches in The Manor House, there is a small corner of Foxhills that is bursting with energy and creativity. Situated in the Youth Club, our Nursery is so much more than a safe and convenient place for our younger members and guests to play while parents visit the gym.

The Team Anne Hanshaw and her lovely team ensure that every day is filled with fun and varied activities to keep the little ones engaged and entertained. From painting and sticking, biscuit and cake decorating, a walk on the trim trail or an indoor obstacle course, the children are always busy being creative and learning through play.

Did You Know? Every six weeks a theme is chosen and carried through the activities at the Foxhills Nursery. As this magazine goes to print, autumn and Bonfire night are providing inspiration for the children to paint fabulous pictures bursting with colour and search for beautiful leaves to make a collage. Most mornings the children will enjoy ‘music and movement’ followed by role play, dressing up, story time or cooking.

Home From Home Whether they are regular visitors or making a one off visit, every child is greeted with a smile and is immediately made to feel at home. The day’s activities are tailored to the number and age of children that are visiting, so from 12 weeks to seven years old, they are certain to have a great time and, if all the excitement gets the better of them, there’s always a comfy sofa, plenty of books and abundance of cuddles to wind down and relax. For more information or to make a booking please call the Nursery on 01932 704463.

Opening Hours Monday.....................9:00 - 14.00 Tuesday.....................8:30 - 13.30 Wednesday..............9:00 - 15.00 Thursday...................8:30 - 13.30 Friday..........................9:00 - 15.00 Saturday..................... 9:00 - 15.00 Sunday......................9:00 - 13.00

Prices Members 30mins...............................£3.00 60mins...............................£6.00 Non-members 30mins...............................£4.00 60mins....................................£8.00 If you are attending a wedding or function at Foxhills that does not cater for children or you want to get in an early round on a Saturday morning, Anne will be delighted to accommodate and open the Nursery out of hours.* *Must be booked a week in advance. Pre-payment will be required to secure the booking.

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The Club's new blue courts

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Courting

Success

The Aegon GB Pro-Series $25,000 event is in its fourth year, with the previous three years proving a great breeding ground for players on their way up through the rankings n 2010 up-and-coming Laura Robson, who was 16 years old, reached the Quarter-Final where she was defeated by Timea Babos in a titanic 6-3 3-6 7-6(3) marathon match. The 2011 winner was 20 year old Johanna Konta who, although born in Australia, now plays for Great Britain. In the 2011 final Konta was leading Laura Robson 6-4 1-1 when the latter unfortunately had to retire due to injury. Laura’s passage to this year’s Wimbledon 4th round was widely reported, while 2012 saw Johanna's Wimbledon debut and is now the British number 3 behind Laura and Heather Watson. In 2012 top seed Sarah Gronert from Germany ranked 165 in the world and won the title in a highly entertaining final. While the 2013 tournament saw top seed Marta Sirotkina from Russia return to

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aggression with touch and variation, and were Foxhills, with a current world ranking of 159, preparing for a potential 3rd set when the closely followed by 2nd seed Serb Jovanna Turk led in the 2nd. Moore, drawing from her Jaksic, the top seeded Brit is British number experience at Wimbledon, was not going to let 4 Tara Moore, a semi-finalist here in 2012. go of the 2nd set easily, and when bringing the Fresh from pushing Wimbledon quarterscore back to 5-5, there was a general feeling finalist Kaia Kanepi to 75 in the final set in that she was the player more likely to win the the Wimbledon 2013 opening round, Tara set. However, despite playing her first singles Moore was involved in an epic encounter in final at $25k level, Ozgen was not for rolling the Women’s Singles Final of the Aegon GB over, and impressively won the next two games Pro-Series at Foxhills in September 2013. to level the match at 1 set all. Playing against Turkish number 2 Pemra If the enthralled Foxhills members thought Ozgen, Moore – looking for her 2nd $25k they were watching some great tennis, they title of 2013 – got off to a very impressive certainly weren’t prepared for what they start to capture the first set 63, only to see her were about to witness in a 27 year old rival grab the "It's always such marathon final set. early initiative establishing a pleasure to return With both players clearly a 3-0 lead in the 2nd. The enjoying the occasion, Foxhills crowd were already to Foxhills. The Club there was not only some being treated to an array is always so pro-active fantastic shot making but of high quality points, in its support of great sportsmanship too, both players showing the the event" exemplified by Ozgen over ability to mix power and

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ruling a line call made against her opponent earlier in the match. So often in pro tennis power dominates, but both players showed great touch and feel, as well as power. Whenever, Moore took the initiative, Ozgen showed Djokovic-style defending qualities, regularly sliding into shots despite playing on a hard court. The Turk looked on course for a first $25k title when leading 5-3 in the final set, but the British number 4 showed some great fighting qualities to take the final into a 3rd set tie-break. It was the 20 year old Brit who then established a 5-2 lead in the tie-break, only for her opponent to stage a comeback. With both players holding match points, and with every point being of the highest quality, eventually Ozgen hit the match winning shot to win the tiebreak and title 12-10. Speaking to the crowd after the match, both players commented together: "What a great week it had been. Not only the weather, but the fantastic facilities at the Club and the warm welcome we've received." An hour later Tara Moore was back on court for the Doubles Final, partnering Russian Marta Sirotkina, seeded1 against the 2nd seeded Japanese

pair Kanae Hisami & Mari Tanaka. Having recovered from 3-6,1-5 in their Semi Final, the top seeds must have thought their name was on the trophy, and the very appreciative crowd were again treated to a highly entertaining match. Despite the British/Russian pair losing the first set 6-4, they went on to capture the title by winning the 2nd set 6-1, and then going on win the match tie-break 10-7. Richard Joyner, Tournament Director, says "It is always such a pleasure to return to Foxhills. The Club is always so pro-active in its support of the event, which together with the fantastic facilities makes it such a great week for the player’s and everyone involved. 2013 sees the new courts in use, and we are looking forward to another highly enjoyable week at the Club." Aegon GB Pro-Series $25,000 10th - 16th August 2014 With thanks to our sponsors Elemis & Curchods Follow British tennis @britishtennis

Ladies Tennis Roll of Honour

2010

Singles: Timea Babos (Hungary) Doubles: Timea Babos (Hungary) /Emma Laine (Finland)

2011

Singles: Johanna Konta (for Australia at time – now plays for Great Britain) Doubles: Julie Coin (France) /Eva Hrdinova (Czech)

2012

Singles: Sarah Gronert (Germany) Doubles: Nicha Lertpitaksinchai (Thailand) /Peangtarn Plipuech) Thailand

2013

Singles: Pemra Ozgen(Turkey) Doubles: Tara Moore (GB) /Marta Sirotkina (Russian, no.1 seed)

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Foxhills Tennis Club Championship sponsored by Aphrodite Hills Cyprus Men's Singles – Phil Cooper beat David Barker Ladies Singles – Stephanie Cockram beat Renata Smits Men’s O50s Singles – Mark Stangroom beat Alan Bennett Men's Doubles – Mike Cockram and David Barker beat David Cooper and Michael Wardle Ladies Doubles – Anthea Hunt and Sian Thomas beat Heather Truslove and Anne Jones Mixed Doubles – Sian Thomas and David Barker beat Mike and Stephanie Cockram Junior Singles Boys U16 – Max Stangroom beat Alex Wessely Boys U13 – Cameron Rose beat Brandon Kondis Girls U10 – Emily Rose beat Claire Kondis Boys U10 – Danny Wessely beat William Stevens Red 8U Mixed Singles – Sean Barnfather beat Barney Bowen

Meet the new Tennis team at foxhills Tennis coaching at Foxhills

It's all change for tennis at Foxhills! Not only did 2013 see the courts refurbished in a bright and modern blue (to great member response) but the tennis Head Tennis team has been Pro Pippa revamped too. Steve Joyce joins Head Pro Pippa Britton's team. Speaking of her new colleague, Pippa says: "Steve brings a lot of energy and enthusiasm to the courts at Foxhills. He's a very welcome addition to the team and has had a brilliant first season." The tennis New Tennis team are also Pro Steve delighted to announce the return of a familiar face to Foxhills. New coach Andy Boyle worked here from 2008 to 2009 as Pippa's assistant and has returned to the Club to work with the adult teams, clinics and junior programme. Andy says: 'I'm extremely happy to be back at Foxhills and look forward to making lessons fun and interesting. I have a passion to help members achieve their desired goals, whether simply New Tennis for enjoyment or to Coach Andy compete."

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Ian Hayton, former Chairman “Bernard Hunt was a gentleman, his great gift of giving compassion and warmth to all that he came in contact with made us feel better for knowing him. That is my definition of a gentleman and that has been his contribution to Foxhills."

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Bernard Cribbins OBE & Gill Cribbins "We have many happy memories of the ‘Cribbins’ golf days and the generosity of the members, sponsors and celebrities and above all of Pam & Ian Hayton and their team. GREAT DAYS!"

Creating a consistently high quality golf experience across all areas of the Club requires a massive collective team effort, which is one of the reasons Foxhills is on the up, Steve Newell reports other Nature possesses some pretty mad skills, to use the modern vernacular, but she can only do so much. It required the vision and the skills of original architect, the illustrious Fred Hawtree and his design team, to mould this beautiful landscape of heather and pine forest into the two Foxhills courses we know and love. Nowadays, a new team is at the helm and they all share a common goal, to make Foxhills a golfing experience par excellence. When Director of Golf Alasdair Hay joined in 2011 he wasted no time in formulating a plan to resurrect ‘the spirit of the golf club’ and embark on a mission to improve the overall membership experience. Given the tough economic climate, and the challenge of consistently delivering more while costs remain under the spotlight, Alasdair is proud of what his team has been able to deliver and feels optimistic for what the future will bring.

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Earliest memories of Foxhills David Wyborn, Course Superintendant, staff member since 1986 "One of my first memories was when I was a junior member learning the game. They were filming a programme for ITV called the battle of the sexes, with Tony Jacklin vs Vivian Saunders on the Longcross."

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Tributes for Bernard Hunt

Marc Hayton, Georgie Bingham and Seve's children

Remembering Bernard Hunt MBE

“What I remember most about Bernard Hunt is how he conducted himself outside the ropes. He was a very kind individual. You might say he put the ‘gentle’ into gentleman. He was always so very pleasant to be around, and we always enjoyed each other’s company. Once inside the ropes, Bernard Hunt was a fierce competitor and that is something I have always respected in any golfer, especially him. I always enjoyed competing against Bernard, whether as a player or captain in the Ryder Cup. Bernard Hunt was such a wonderful contributor to the game of golf and we’ll miss him.” – Jack Nicklaus

“Bernard was a good friend of mine. We were opposing captains on the 1975 Ryder Cup teams and were both members of earlier teams. I have always considered him to be a very nice man and good friend. Of course he was a fine player too. I was certainly sorry to hear of his passing.” – Arnold Palmer Foxhills hero Bernard Hunt MBE

“Bernard was a first-class golfer and person in every way. As a golfer his record of winning more than 30 tournaments was a tremendous achievement. Had he done that today, he would be talked of in the same breath as Colin Montgomerie. As a person, he was a good companion, loyal friend and a fine representative of The PGA.” – Peter Alliss

Bernard Hunt MBE's Ryder Cup Record Played: 8 (1953, 57, 59, 61, 63, 65, 67, 69) Matches: 28 (Won 6, Lost 16, Halved 6) Captain: 2 (1973, 75)

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“The feedback that I’ve received this summer from members and visitors indicates to me that the golf courses are the best they’ve been for something like 20 years,” says Alasdair, “and to hear those kind of comments is very gratifying. It’s a massive team effort, but I’d have to make special mention to the greenkeeping staff. They’ve been exceptionally good. They’ve worked hard, but they want to do even more and they’re champing at the bit – that kind of enthusiasm is infectious. They should be truly proud of what they’ve achieved.” The course work has been extensive, but Alasdair draws attention to the tree management programme instigated in 2012, which has successfully optimised light penetration and air movement in areas of close proximity to tees and greens. “The work on the walk-on, walk-off areas between the greens and tees has been very effective,” says Alasdair. “The teeing areas are a more long-term project and require a degree more work, but that’s something we’ll focus on over the winter months. There’s still much to do, as there is on any golf course around the country, but we’re on the right track.” Alasdair also singles out new General Manager Jason Adams in a positive light. “He absolutely understands the importance of golf

in the business and that’s encouraging from my perspective in terms of the improvements we want to try to deliver for our members.” 2013 – a year of success and sadness Among the many highlights of this year was Foxhills once again hosting the Southern PGA Championship, featuring several former European Tour players, all of whom were seriously impressed with the presentation of the golf course, many suggesting that it was a match for some of the venues they played on the European Tour. “I’d agree with that,” says Alasdair, himself a former European Tour Pro, “the course was stunning.” Sentiment was equally positive during the following day’s Pro-Am for the Seve Ballesteros Foundation. The weather wasn’t very kind that day, but that didn’t dampen anyone’s spirits. Evidently the day was a lot of fun and in excess of £35,000 was raised for Seve’s charity. It was a great night at the Club too. Indeed, Alasdair has noticed what he sees as a definite uplift in the day-to-day buzz of the Club. “Member participation and camaraderie seems better than ever,” believes Alasdair. “The spirit of the Club seems strong again.”

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there were piles of coins on the counter and yes Bernard was indeed Of course, as successful as 2013 has been, it is also a year tinged fast asleep. The members had not wanted to wake him, but they with sadness at the passing of Bernard Hunt MBE, who was didn’t want to walk out without paying, either. It shows how much Club Professional at Foxhills for the best part of four decades. An respect people had for him. He was a real gentleman and a true outstanding golfer, he was also instrumental in keeping the Ryder legend of the game.” Cup alive when US domination might have threatened the very The Foxhills Pro Shop today is thriving, just as it would have existence of this competition. Hunt was a gentleman, but also a feisty been in Hunt’s day, and although times have changed there’s no competitor – he once told Sam Snead if he did not stop clipping his question it has a pivotal role to nails while Hunt was putting that play in the quality of the he would “bury this putter in your membership experience. In fact, head”. Probably only half-serious, John Olrog, Captain 1985 and it’s never been more important. you’d have to assume! The pressure of competition from “There are so many great stories 1978 "In the early days we had discount stores and online retailers about Bernard,” adds Alasdair. all the top pros playing here, Seve, has forced club professionals to “I remember one of his assistants Nick Faldo, Brain Barnes, Manuel up their game. Only the strongest telling me they all used to play on survive. The fact that the Pro Shop a Sunday morning while Bernard Piñero, Mark James, Jacklin, Torrance at Foxhills has had a strong year is would hold fort in the Pro Shop and the list goes on. I wonder what they a very good sign. These guys are read the newspapers…and often would think of Foxhills today." doing something, in fact a lot of fall asleep. On one occasion the things, right. assistants returned at lunchtime and www.foxhills.co.uk

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The Foxhills Foundation

Head Golf Pro Paul Creamer

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“Golf retail is a challenging environment for sure,” says Head Professional Paul Creamer, “but we feel like we’re winning. We have a great team here and we really listen to our customers and try to understand exactly what they want. The customer has so many more options than, say, 20 years ago and you have to earn their support. You have to compete on price and deliver great customer service, which I believe we are doing on a consistent basis.” You also need good stock and that’s something that Paul feels is one of the strengths of the Foxhills Pro Shop. “We have the quality brands such as Hugo Boss and Ralph Lauren, but where I think we’re winning is in offering bespoke, something a bit different, not just the standard clothing from their product range. It’s all about trying to separate the Pro Shop from our competitors and offer great quality and choice.” Paul and his team also pride themselves on sourcing the very latest equipment from the likes of TaylorMade and Callaway. “When a member buys from us, they can also use their account cards and get discounts on the retail price,” adds Paul. They will also benefit from expert advice, both from a technical and physical standpoint. That’s where the lines between retail and golf coaching converge rather neatly. It’s where the Pro Shop beats the internet hands down. Indeed, the enthusiasm and expertise of the coaching team at Foxhills is something else that Bernard Hunt would no doubt have applauded. Here too is a team working hard to deliver great service for its members, led by Greg Brodie, one of the most highly qualified coaches in the business. He is head coach of the Surrey Ladies County Team and recently completed a post-graduate degree in sports coaching, currently one of only 11 teaching pros in Europe to do so. “I think in the past we’ve maybe struggled a bit to convey to our members exactly what we can offer,” says Greg. “It’s important we do something about that, because the coaching set-up that we have here at Foxhills is very special. To be honest, we feel that the members are really missing out.” He’s got a point! Yes, Greg teaches top amateurs and professionals, but his expertise would help club golfers of all standards. The whole coaching team is there for the benefit of the Club’s members. “We feel a bit under-utilized sometimes,” says

Paul Casey and Anthony Wall both started their golf careers at Foxhills through the Club’s superb scholarship programme and the search is in full swing to find future tour stars. The programme, run by Foxhills professionals Greg Brodie and Richard Daly, is in essence an elite squad of young players that are nurtured, coached and encouraged in all aspects of their golf games. “The ultimate aim is a scratch or plus-handicap,” comments Richard. He goes on to add, “We take very much an holistic approach, which reflects the way golf coaching has changed in recent years. It means these youngsters benefit from coaching in all areas of the game, both physical and mental. It also extends to fitness and nutrition, which are obviously massively important in terms of maximising what natural talent a player possesses.” Judging from the golf being played by the Foundation's current crop of members, currently made up of 13 boys and one girl – with two more coming on board as we go to print – it is clear that this

all-encompassing approach is working. “We’re reluctant to single out individual players, because all of the kids have done amazingly well and we’re so pleased with them,” comments Richard, “but I’d have to shine a light on Amber Chana who has played her way into this year’s England development squad. Lorenzo Horwitz who won the Surrey Under-13s Championship and has reduced his handicap this year from 13 to five. Then there’s Lewis Hinton who was runner-up in the Surrey Under-14s and slashed his handicap from 10 to five. Also, Aatam Syed who plays off three and he’s only 13 years old. He’s a sensational player and won the US Kids Golf European Championship for his age group. I could go on!” Foundation members: Brad Thomas Gus Mottershead Aadam Syed Lewis Hinton Lorenzo Horwitz Jack Cooley Alex Burge Tom Maddock Amber Chana Elliot Guest Shergo Kurdi

Greg. “We want our golfers to come and see us and feel that what they are getting is a bit special, a coaching experience that’s better than the competition.” In support of that, Foxhills has some of the best and latest golfing technology to aid coaching, such as 3D motion analysis and Trackman Radar, which is an incredible piece of equiptment, helping optimize launch and spin characteristics. “We can give a golfer 30 extra yards of the tee in the blink of an eye,” says Greg. “The results are really quite astonishing.” Paul and his team are promising more specialist coaching days, chances to play with the Pros and offering even more advice on all aspects of the game, on and off the course. For more information on coaching or to book call 01932 704465 or email pcreamer@foxhills.co.uk.

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Healthspa on the green Earliest memories of Foxhills Bernie Gill, Financial Controller, Staff Member since 1988 "At the time I was Manor Bar Man, a lady dined with us for Sunday Lunch and mentioned, “these crisps taste funny” I soon realised she had been eating the potpourri and rushed for some actual crisps!" Georgie Bingham, Member, Talk Sport & Sky News "I have never met a more friendly bunch of members then I have at Foxhills. It's relaxed, unpretentious and the facilities are fabulous. Happy anniversary Foxhills!"

he Spa Garden is unique to Foxhills, and a feature the Club is very proud of. Foxhills healthspa members, residents and day guests are able to enjoy one of England’s first natural pools, and relaxing outside space, all in one idyllic setting. Feedback from members has allowed the healthspa team to see that in the summer months the Spa Garden is hugely popular with those looking to benefit from the wellbeing facilities and treatments on offer, while also making the most of the fresh Surrey air and sunshine. However, as an outdoor space, the garden has been left somewhat deserted as the chillier weather draws in. This is something former Spa Manager and newly-appointed Spa & Leisure Director Charlene Phipp is eager to change. As part of a drive to draw a distinction between the healthspa’s seasonal offering: spring/summer and autumn/winter, Charlene and the healthspa team are working towards introducing the new Foxhills Winter Spa Garden – offering members a cosy and relaxing outdoor space. >

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Functional Fitness We are always looking to update and improve the equipment, facilities and classes on offer at the healthspa, the team are excited to introduce a new addition to the fitness timetable. The new Functional Fitness class has been developed by experts at the Club and allows members to boost their general fitness with exercises that will prove their worth day-to-day. The class features new equipment such as vipers and kettle bells and also provides the opportunity to exercise in the great outdoors by taking part in boot camps!

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Of this new innovation, Charlene says: “We plan to introduce new comfy seating, fur blankets, patio heaters, lanterns and a large parasol in case of rain. My vision for the area is members snuggled up under blankets sipping hot chocolate and reading a good book.” The Spa Garden Hut is set to contribute to the new seasonal calendar by dividing its menu between warming food and drink such as mulled wine, hot chocolate, soup and jacket potatoes in the colder months and its usual summer offering of refreshing drinks and antipasti. Plans for treatments also reflect the season, with the aim being to offer warming booster demonstrations in the garden to make full use of the wonderful space available for Foxhills members to enjoy. The Spa Garden’s future is a work in progress and Charlene says: “As ever, we welcome feedback and look forward to hearing members’ views on our plans for the Spa Garden. Any ideas on how we can make the Spa Garden a popular asset to Foxhills all year round are much appreciated.”

In celebration of the Club's 30th While the spa side of the healthspa is anniversary the healthspa has been looking to increase ways for the members prompting gym-goers to be inspired by the to relax and unwind at the Club, the fitness big 'three oh' birthday with 30-second and team have been busy developing ways to 30-minute fitness booster challenges. keep them active. Meanwhile, spring will see the healthspa Congratulations to all 73 cyclists encouraging members to take part in who took part in the 2013 Foxhills the annual Foxhills charity to Farleigh Sportive on Aerobathon in aid of Cardiac Sunday 29th September. As "As ever, we Risk In The Young (CRY). The Dean Tooby, Foxhills Leisure welcome feedback three-hour marathon workout Manager, says: "Not only will offer members the was it a great opportunity and look forward to for members to get out hearing members' views chance to dress up, have fun and mix up their together on their bikes on our plans for the usual fitness regimes and visit our Sister Club, Spa Garden" with indoor cycling, body they also raised over combat, legs, bums and £2,500 for the Children with tums, outdoor bootcamps and much more. Special Needs Foundation." Plus, look out for upcoming Wellbeing The event was a huge success, cyclists Evenings in the Clubhouse, featuring experts could ride either a 35 or 50-mile route to exercise clinics and shopping opportunities. Farleigh where they showered and had So many ways to feel better. lunch. They were then given the option to stick around for a glass of Prosecco and Keep up-to-date with all healthspa news at travel back by coach, or to take it up a gear www.foxhillshealthspa.co.uk or get in touch: and make the round trip. Keep an eye out relax@foxhills.co.uk or fitness@foxhills.co.uk. at the Club for the Sportive 2014 date.

On the Run The Foxhills Running Club offers members and residents the chance to get out into the stunning surrounding countryside and improve their fitness with people of a similar ability. Led by fellow members Richard Talbot and Carole Pitkin, the Club meets every Sunday and is split up into two groups to run local loops of 3-4 miles or 6-7 miles, depending on confidence. With the focus being on off-road running wherever

possible, the Club allows members to get that all-important exercise and fresh air in the scenic Surrey surroundings with the added benefit of being able to share support and advice with Club members of similar fitness. • Inspired to boost your fitness? The Running Club meets every Sunday at 8:15am & 9:15am outside the healthspa. Open to all members and residents.

Free Wheeling The Cycling Club has been going for just under a year and is proving a hit with members. Meeting every Sunday morning, cyclists are split into two or three groups based on ability, and ride across routes of 25-35 miles through the beautiful Surrey countryside. Leisure Manager Dean Tooby leads the development group and says that the Club is perfect for those with less experience on wheels looking to hone their skills: “The Cycling Club is great fun and also offers

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the opportunity for members to boost their cycling confidence.” Meanwhile, those members who ride regularly are able to zip off as part of the speedy group. Dean is on-hand throughout the ride to offer cyclists expert advice with both mechanical technique tips. • Want to get involved in the Cycling Club? Simply meet Dean in the Foxhills car park at 8am on Sundays. Open to all members and residents.

Charlene Steps it Up Former Spa Manager Charlene Phipp is delighted to have recently extended her responsibilities at Foxhills to become the Club’s new Spa & Leisure Director. As proof of her dedication to the new role, Charlene has opted to take on the considerable challenge of taking every single class in the healthspa timetable. Of her experience getting involved in the wide range of fitness classes Foxhills offers, Charlene says: “What has really stood out for me is the wonderfully friendly atmosphere we have here at each of the Foxhills classes. While at other Clubs or gyms, newly-joined members to classes might feel uncomfortable or like they don’t immediately fit in, at Foxhills everyone is so welcoming and keen to give tips and advice, to help you with equipment and also show real interest in your progress.” She also says that the best part of the process has been personally meeting individual members who attend classes. Over 50 weekly classes available free to members & residents. To see what's on today visit www.foxhills.co.uk/mobile. The fox / 23


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John Gilding. Golf Captain in 1983 "One of my early memories was standing in the Manor Restaurant with Ian and Pam Hayton. The restaurant was a complete shell; everything had been stripped back to bare walls, ready for the refurbishment that the Hayton’s had planned. That was possibly the start of the changes that Ian and Pam had in mind for Foxhills."

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2014 will be an exciting year for the award-winning Food & Beverage Team

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he year ahead is looking like one of truly superb fine dining and intriguing new developments at The Manor. The team were overjoyed to have been awarded that much sought-after AA Rosette in February 2013, an award which Executive Chef David Hanlon and Food & Beverage Manager Christy Childs were eager to see return to the Club after 12 years of absence. David says: "A Rosette is a massive deal, we were all so happy and very emotional when we found out we had received it – there were champagne corks popping in the kitchen that day." Never ones to rest on their laurels though, The Manor kitchen and front of house team were straight back to work, exploring ways they could chase that highly desirable second Rosette for the restaurant. The first few months of 2014 will see the kitchen undergoing major redevelopment, reopening in early March with new interactive features. The kitchen will be restructured to allow guests to take 2013 has been a mini tours through it, gaining an brilliant first year exclusive insight into how the team for Executive Chef works and the ingredients David Hanlon. In they use. The kitchen will also be last year's edition fully modernised and brought up-to-date with new equipment, of The Fox we spoke such as a bakers oven, to allow the to him about his team to deliver a higher standard of ambitions to win cuisine for The Manor's diners. an AA Rosette for

The Manor and, one year on, he's done it!

As part of their shared appetite to look to the future of food, David and Christy have also been taking on apprentices. Jake and Dan joined David in the kitchen and Lucy has been working front of house. All three, as David and Christy say, have been doing very well and have shown a huge amount of enthusiasm. David adds: "We see these opportunities as a really important way to give back to the industry. I was given a chance as a trainee and I really want to do the same for the restaurant staff of the future." The new year will also see the expansion of the range on offer by the Foxhills Smokehouse. The Club's own smoked salmon is enjoyed by members and residents, both in the restaurant and beautifully wrapped as a perfect gift. David is now keen to develop the Foxhills smoked and cured offering further to include hams, cheeses and a variety of fish and also offer members and residents master classes on how best to use smoked produce in their own cooking. Look out too for the new Mozzo Coffee range which has been rolled out across the resort having recently proven a hit with members at the Halfway Houses. Mozzo Coffee are also offering Club staff special training and the opportunity to become fully trained baristas. Keeping it fresh is what food at Foxhills is all about, and it looks like 2014 is going to be a delicious year. Look out at the Club for the latest news on the kitchen refurbishment.

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Stan Atkins, Wayfarers "If you’re looking for friendship and camaraderie, join the Wayfarers." From Royals to sitting Prime Ministers, tennis teams to golf swindles and Olympians, Helen and her team have looked after them all. After six successful years, Bar Nineteen will step out from a £75,000 refurbishment led by award-winning Design LSM. 2014 will see members and guests enjoy the new look restaurant not too dissimilar style from our sister club Farleigh, pictured right.

Sister Club Farleigh

Thank you to all members that provided valuable feedback for the new look menu. I am pleased to report that it was launched with success and this year sees us welcome the addition of Hog Roast Evenings. Our Hog Roast is also available to all members & guests as an alternative to a buffet at any party or event. Just ask our Sales Team for more info on 01932 704451. Enjoy. Christy Childs, Food & Beverage Manager

Contemporary Wines, Traditional Values www.ellisofrichmond.co.uk We are very proud to be the wine supplier to Foxhills Club & Resort and have had a long standing relationship with the team.

Ellis has been going since 1822 and even today retains a strong family ethos and tradition with family members heading up our company just like at Foxhills. The dining experience is paramount and quite simply, a great dish can be something very special with the right wine. The partnership between Foxhills and Ellis is based around loyalty, outstanding service and the desire to give the guests a memorable experience.

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socialite What a fabulous year of events...

Foxhills '80s Themed Charity Aerobathon

Jeremy Bates Masterclass

'80s Staff Party

Tennis Club Champs

Dinner with Greg Searle

easter in the manor House

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Ian Hayton Cup

Captain's Charity Golf Day Tour of Britain Press Launch Babe The Sheep-Pig Outdoor Theatre Production

Woking Tour Series – Foxhills Team Ladies Invitational Golf Day

family fun day

AEGON GB Pro-Series

Elvis Tribute Evening >

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bernie's 25th anniversary dinner

Mayor of Runneymede Charity Lunch

Macmillan Coffee Morning

Woking League winners

Macmillan Tennis

foxhills annual ball

Tour of Britain – Surrey Stretch

CAPTAIN'S DRIVE IN

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