Sunderland Echo

Fairway to putt Matty at heart of golf club

- Fiona Thompson fiona.thompson@jpimedia.co.uk @fionathomp­son_

A golf club which has welcomed players to its greens for more than 110 years has championed its longest serving member by raising a drink to him with its new bar.

Seaham Golf Club has upgraded its clubhouse, transformi­ng it into a modern bar and restaurant open to all.

In tribute to its longest serving member, Mat ty Stoves, who has been a member for 73 years, the Shrewsbury Street club has named its bar in his honour.

During the pandemic, many members supported Matty - who lives in the neighbouri­ng street – with food deliveries and welfare visits.

Unveiling The Matty Stoves Bar yesterday, former pitman, who turns 94 at the end of this month, spoke of his pride.

“It is absolutely tremendous and an honour to have this developmen­t named after me ,” says Mat ty, who worked at Dawd on Collier y for more than 45 years.

“I have been a member since 1948 and no one has enjoyed their time here as much as me.

"I have had many games of golf and many social nights with friends and this bar is going to be a great asset so people can do the same for years to come.”

The club’s catering offering has also changed and is now provided by The Tee Time Kitchen, run by Les ley Johnson and her husband Stuart.

The club also boasts a golf simulator, one of a handful in the region, which attracted people from across the North East before Covid-19.

Club manager Michael Trippett, said: “We are very proud of our reputation as a community golf club which is totally loyal and committed to its members and we’ve seen that repaid in spades through this renovation.

“Mat ty is such a special part of the club and so many of our members, myself included, have been there for him all through the pandemic.”

"That’s how well he is thought of at Seaham Golf Club and by naming our bar in his honour, he’ll be with us for generation­s to come.”

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From left, Tom Thirkell, Michael Trippett, Matty Stoves, Mick McGann and Terry Johnson.
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