St Clement's Golf club is celebrating 100 years since it was set up by a group of female golfers.
To commemorate this anniversary, a golf competition is taking place, with participants dressing in 1920s style outfits.
The club's former captains are coming back to take part in a competition, where they'll be a presentation then celebration of the club.

Co-Club Captain Joan Streets says having a golf club founded by women was unheard of at the time:
"Unusually this club was set up by a group of ladies a year before the men's golf club.
"Ladies were playing golf here before the men were - and that is very interesting.
"A few years ago we were down to 18 members, but through a lot of hard work and development, we're now up to 50 members and were the proud recipient of an England Gold Award for development."

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