We want to show off our brand new tennis courts after a major investment in them last autumn. We have a very welcoming tennis section and we’re always looking for more players of all ages to get involved. Join us on Sunday 20th March, from 11.00am-3.00pm to have a go at playing tennis for free or if you’re already an experienced player, to try our fantastic new courts.
Everyone is welcome – the Family Tennis Open Day is available for both non members and club members!
With free mini and junior coaching sessions, Cardio Tennis, a Touch Tennis Tournament and a mix-in doubles...
Just in time for the Wimbledon Championships, Exeter Golf and Country Club have announced they will invest £100,000 in new tennis courts.
The club, who first installed tennis courts in the 1930s will close four of the six courts at the end of September so the work can be completed outside the main tennis season.
The four courts will be removed entirely and re-built with a new foundation, asphalt base and artificial grass surface. The club has a commitment to recycling and sustainability which has been carried through this project. The existing court surfaces will be used to...
Monday was a good night for Exeter Golf and Country Club’s men's and ladies tennis first teams.
The men beat Kingsteignton 8-1 thanks to a fantastic 15-13 win in a championship tie-break for John Wilton-Davies and Tim Agutter, coming from 9-4 down to clinch the deciding set.
Exeter Golf and Country Club’s first pair Adam Tapp and James Temple also continued their record of not having dropped a set this season.
The Exeter Golf and Country Club ladies also had a successful evening.
They led Ottery St Mary 7-0 when bad weather intervened. Catherine Hayman and...
Exeter Golf and Country Club hosted their own version of the World Tennis Tournament on Saturday 15 February to coincide with the professional event in Rotterdam.
The club’s 12 and under players took part in a knockout event with many close matches leading to a final between George Guy and Marcus Kay. The final was an incredibly close contest and came down to the final point which was won by George.
James Temple, Head of Rackets, said: “The junior players really enjoy these events and take a keen interest in the professional tour as a result. It’s a great opportunity for...