The first increase for 9 years. General meeting set up sub-committees & agreed need for a pavilion. February 1898 Holes 11, 12, 13, 14 opened for play. He was engaged at a fee of 20 guineas plus 2 guineas expenses. January 1942 The committee was authorised to offer £800 for the whole of Hankley Common. Committee laid down requirements of club and quoted a membership of 36 people. The club had been suffering from serious corrosion for some years. Committee appointed first Professional Mr William Cochrane
10th February 1897 Taking a 4 – 1 lead into the singles, England looked favourite to go on and win the title. 8th August 1997

The money was donated to the charity after captains David Parsons and Jane Bathurst chose the hospice charity as their charity of the year for 2019. England won the 2009 Boys Home Internationals, defeating Ireland 12 – 3 on the final day of the event under threatening skies at Hankley Common Golf Club. Online Signup Back to upcoming competitions (Signup Closes … Charli Quay-Barnham… An EGM accepted the offer and during the following winter, the building was transported to site & services installed. 7th December 1896
Chris Fielden the Captain announced the result of the members votes for two options of clubhouse extension and improvement at different costs. 23rd June 1941 The Club Captain wrote to Major Alnett asking the lowest price that he would accept for the Manorial Rights of the property. Hankley Common Golf Club was first opened for play over nine holes in 1897. Many members came forward to make loans to cover the costs. After repeated irregation problems, piped water was provided to all greens. Here, perhaps more than anywhere, you can experience what golfing in an environment of wild expansive Surrey heathland is all about. Pierrepont Estate put up for auction, including the ground used by the golf club. The 14th green taken from the 13th fairway

9 unemployed men were provided by Aldershot labour exchange for 3 months in 1934 to prepare fairways & greens. The AGM resolved to purchase Hankley Common and to allow the club to incur a bank overdraft not exceeding £1,300. This did not happen and two schemes were finally offered to members to consider. The 12th was opened on the 1st November, 1935 At the EGM, subscriptions were raised to £10.50 for men and £8.40 for ladies. 14th August 1998 Committee agreed to go ahead with a modification to Braid's plan and sold £1,000 of debentures to the members to fund the work. Major Alnett now offered to sell the club grounds to the club for £1,000. First President Richard Henry Combe died Five new holes opened. In common with many clubs that have been established for over 100 years, Hankley has a wealth of history and has developed as a course from humble beginnings. Committee asked Harry Colt a member of a distinguished firm of course architects to lengthen the course and balance the spacing of the par three holes. 23rd June 1941 Mr and Mrs. Billmeir were both appointed as Honorary Life Members. Advanced issue found His fee was 5 guineas plus expenses. The AGM agreed to the club being formed into a private company with liability limited to a maximum of £2 per member. The course and surrounding land have grown from its early days as a nine hole course. 1st November 1935 February 1981 Letter to members promised plans for new clubhouse would shortly be put on display and was followed by an EGM in late October 1981. Committee accepted a tender to build club room, dressing rooms, bar, toilets & veranda. The management hoped to complete the work by the spring of 1998. Hankley Common Golf Club: There is arguably no more beautiful a heathland golf course in the south of England than Hankley Common. First recorded use of pavilion by committee