History 

History of Yorkshire Rabbit Golf

The essence of a golf club is to create a place where members can enjoy playing competitive and social golf in a private environment and to be able to play inter club events such as team knockouts etc. Because golf clubs have always valued the prestige of having the best players, folk who can compete in and win these external events, the opportunity to represent one's club can sometimes feel like its the sole domain of the lower handicapper. 

This must have been a bone of contention for a Mr Kitching from Knaresborough Golf Club, in the dim and distant past. The minutes of a meeting at the club, dated 22nd September 1922 a proposal was made by Mr Kitching, seconded by Mr Broadbank "that a match be arranged with Oakdale Golf Club for Saturday next for players of 18 handicap and over"

This is the first record we have of the beginnings of Rabbit Golf (although we have no idea why the word Rabbit was used).

By 1934 Knaresborough & Oakdale were joined by Pannal, Wetherby. Shortly after that Garforth, Low Laithes and Horsforth joined too.

The idea of forming an "Association" originated from a Mr Dibbs of Wetherby GC. A meeting was convened by a Mr Midgley who was the Captain of Knaresborough Rabbits at the time.(Was he the first Rabbit Captain?)

In October 1937 the clubs represented at this inaugural meeting held at Knaresborough GC were Knaresborough, Oakdale, Pannal, Horsforth, Low Laithes, Wetherby and Garforth.

Mr Walker from Horsforth GC offered their club for an open competition if required

1938 - The "West Riding Rabbit Golf Association" was formed.

1939 - Arrangements were made to increase the number of clubs and have an annual competition. This was called the Thornton Trophy which is still played for today.It was donated by a Mr Thornton (Wetherby GC), who then was asked to be the first President.

1946 - After the war was over a meeting was held at the Victoria Hotel in Leeds to revive the Association. The membership that year was 15 clubs.

1948 - Bradford Area was formed - The Norman Watson Cup was put into place. This was for the person with the best gross in the Thornton Trophy

1949 - The West Riding Foursomes Competition started. This became known as the "Fowler Trophy when it was donated by Mr Fowler later that year

1950 - The Plowright trophy was started. This is an inter Area competition. The Trophy was donated by Mr Plowright from South Bradford GC who would go on later to be President (1953/4

1953 - The formation of the Halifax, Huddersfield and District Rabbit Golf Association

1954 - There was now 5 areas.

1955 - At the AGM it was agreed to change the name of the West Riding Golf Association to the Yorkshire Rabbit Golf Association (YRGA).

1983 - The Fred Brown Salver for the best Nett in the Thornton was first played for. Donated by the former President's wife after he died as a memorial trophy.

2014 - The Association returned to be based at Knaresborough G C where it all began.

Today there 6 areas: Bradford - Flamborough - Halifax & Huddersfield - Harrogate - Leeds - Wakefield - and 103 clubs make up the membership of the YRGA.

So to conclude, did Mr Kitching have the original vision of a united fraternity of golfers all with handicaps between 16 - 28 and aged 18 upwards? Who knows, but it was an excellent idea which, in its own way, has created probably the largest golf club in the world and one that is still growing.


History of the Kershaw Trophy

Prior to 2014 Harga had two separate Inter Club competitions i.e. Summer League and Winter League.


The creation of NERGA (circa 2010) created a challenge for HARGA in that Rabbit golfers in clubs in the north of our region found the NERGA format attractive. This resulted in split loyalties and reduced support for HARGA competitions.


This challenge was recognised, and HARGA set up a “think tank” – the brief being to investigate the modernisation of our organisation so that it might compete with NERGA. Members of the Think Tank were Derek Reveley, Jeff Loveday, Derek Bradley (deceased) and Les Roberts. Kevin Reid was co-opted on to advise on the creation of a HARGA website.


This resulted in a number of changes … 


Jeff Loveday was looking at ways to improve HARGA comps in order to:


There were perennial problems with both Summer and Winter Leagues. 


Les Roberts suggested that there should be an annual match between the winners of each league to determine the “Champion Club of the Year”. Eric Kershaw had just died and as a long-standing servant of both Otley GC and HARGA,  it was suggested that they play for a trophy named for Eric.


This proposal was accepted and OGC Rabbits who then donated the Kershaw Trophy to be played for annually in the Spring between the winners of that years Summer and Winter Leagues. It was also agreed it would be played at Otley. This overcame difficulties prevalent at the time in getting curtesy golf for Rabbit matches at various clubs.


The first winners of the trophy were ironically Otley who beat Aldwark Manor (see Warren Times below).


Since then, things have evolved, and the much-hated Winter League has been sensibly dumped. The Kershaw is now played between the winners of the two Summer Divisions (A) and (B) – still to determine “The Champion Club of the Year”.


It’s traditionally been played at Otley. If other clubs are would like to host the event please contact harga.sec@gmail.com

The Warren new template Spring 14.pdf

From the Archives

In days gone by talented HARGA Rabbits used to produce an annual magazine for the HARGA Members - this activity has effectively been repalced with reguslar updates to this website, keeping Rabbit Golfers in the Harrogate Area updated with nes and events on a regualr basis.  The Cartoons have been replaced by a WhatsApp group that never fails to deliver.....such is progress and technology!!

The HARGA Issue 4.pdf