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In the early 1920's three brothers, Bertram, Henry and Sidney Hill, were approached by a Mr Fox, a professional golfer, with a proposition to open a new golf club. Mr Fox had been offered an area of land in Potters Bar on very favourable terms. He had walked the land and believed that a very beautiful eighteen hole golf course could be built there. Although Potters Bar was some 15 miles from central London the land was within walking distance of the railway station and therefore accessible to members from London and the suburbs.
A corporation was formed and the first meeting of the Board took place on 6th February 1923, the Directors being the three brothers Hill and two bankers Mr Jack Watson and Mr Arthur Withers and a Mr Maurice Rottersman.
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Company Charter
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