- Copt Heath take nail-biter
The 2012 Warwickshire Cup Final - The Warwickshire Golf and Country Club - Saturday 24th March - Over three very close matches, Copt Heath eventually secured their fourth Warwickshire Cup with a 2&1 win in the last of the games, after the first two had been halved.
- Coventry retain The Warwickshire Cup
Saturday 19th March 2011 - The Warwickshire Golf Club - By winning two of the three foursomes matches in this annual Winter Inter-Club competition, Coventry retained the impressive Warwickshire Cup trophy beating Ladbrook Park, but the wins were very different.
- ENTER THE 2010-2011 WARWICKSHIRE CUP
Full entry details for the 2010-2011 Warwickshire Cup are now available. The Closing Date is 24th September. This is the annual winter scratch foursommes competition for teams of three pairs from Warwickshire Union Golf Clubs. Clubs can only enter ONE team.
- Coventry take the Cup
The Warwickshire Cup 2010 - the Warwickshire Golf & Country Club - Saturday 20th March - in poor and wet conditions Coventry G.C. won the Final of Warwickshire's Inter Club Winter Scratch Foursomes competition, held at The Warwickshire on Saturday 3-0
- 2009 Warwickshire Cup - ENTRY FORMS
This article contains the Draw and the Conditions of Entry for the 2009-10 Warwickshire Cup - the closing date for entry is September 25th. The Defending Champions are the Warwickshire (pictured)
- 2007 Warwickshire Cup - DRAW SHEET
To access the draw for the 2007-2008 Warwickshire Cup, please CLICK HERE. This competition is played between participating clubs, with each team having three foursomes pairings. The format is scratch matchplay. The Holders are Copt Heath Golf Club (pictured).
- 'Old' and new help Copt Heath to Warwickshire Cup for 2007
The Warwickshire Cup Final 2007 - The Warwickshire GC - Saturday 24th March. Copt Heath returned to the 'winners circle' of Warwickshire Championship golf, in part due to the re-appearance in scratch club golf of Peter Chalkley and the club's new member Steve Cox, a +2 handicapper from Woodhall Spa. In contrast, defending Warwickshire Cup Champions (and the hosts for every final), lost a key player just a few weeks before when Ben Kruze turned professional.
