
Presented in 1895 by Alfred Borwick, the first President of the Club. Read more...
A silver bowl presented in 1993 by Peter Bedford, the Club's President the previous year. Read more...
The winner of the Autumn Meeting wins the Captain's Prize. Read more...
A silver trough presented in 1895 by John Hogg, the Club's President in 1980, and awarded to the winners of the Summer Meeting's second knockout competition, for which the entrants are the pairs who finish 9th to 16th in the Saturday morning Stableford. Read more...
A trophy made from silver raised from the frigate Lutine, presented by David Howden in 1895. Read more...
A silver bowl or cup, valued at ten guineas, provided by the Club for the winner of the 36 hole aggregate scratch medal at the Championship Meeting in June 1894, and at the Summer Meeting up to the First World War and again in 1921. Read more...
The winner of the Spring Meeting is awarded the President's Prize. Read more...
In 1988 the Club was presented with £1,000 by Lloyd's to mark its Tercentenary. Read more...
A silver cup presented in 1978 by W.H. (Bill) Lee, N.W. (Norman) Gant and several others as a memorial to their Leslie and Godwin colleague and friend W.J. (Willie) Foster, who was a keen Lloyd's G.C. member. The cup is awarded to the pair with the best Veterans score in the Saturday morning Stableford at the Summer Meeting. Read more...
A silver cleek presented by Cyril Wintle in 1895. Wintle, when the Hon. Secretary of Littlestone, had presented that club with a slightly larger but very similar cleek, the ‘Christmas Challenge Cleek,' in 1892. Read more...