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    • Lagos Polo Club

      The Lagos Polo Club was established in 1904. It was introduced by British Naval Officers and was played on an airstrip that was shared between the Lagos Polo Club and the Ikoyi Club. It was most probably made up of a playing field and temporary movable tents and the horses were most probably stabled in the barracks.

      In 1914, Kaiser Wilhelm II, King of Germany presented a sterling silver Cup (now known as the Independence Cup) for a championship between Nigeria and the German Cameroon’s.
      The Lagos Polo Club developed rapidly over the next 30 years in line with the city of Lagos. The members and players who were mostly British naval officers, changed to expatriates and Nigerian civil servants and senior citizens.

      The club was basically made up of the playing field, the club house and temporary stables. Other cups were played for alongside the Kaiser Wilhelm Cup, until the year 1962 when Dr. Majekodunmi a member since 1949, donated the now famous Majekodunmi Cup to be competed for by the highest handicap players at club tournaments. Then in 1949 December 20th saw the club complete its first major redevelopment with the opening of the new club house, which was commemorated by then President of Nigeria Rt. Hon. Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe. This major refurbishment saw the Lagos Polo Club become one of the premier clubs in Nigeria.

      The seat of power had moved to Dodan Barracks with the charismatic Head of State General Yakubu Gowon spending his spare time on the field playing polo and in the club house. This attracted the who is who in Lagos and Nigeria converging on the club.

      Lagos Polo Club has attracted world personalities including HRH Prince Charles, Alphonso Pieres, Gonzalo Pieres, Alan Kent and The Hipwood brothers Alan and Julian.

      Website:
      https://www.lagospolong.com/

      Committee Members:
      Captain: Rotimi Makanjuola Bode
      VP1: Mr John Akindele Rockson

      Contact:
      Address: Polo Road, Off Ribadu Road. S. W. Ikoyi, Lagos.
      Email: [email protected]
      Phone: +234 9091142133

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    • Lagos Yacht Club

      The Lagos Yacht Club, located at Magazine Point, near the Army Officers’ Mess on the beautiful Island of Lagos in Nigeria, was founded in 1932. The Club is located right across Independence Bridge leading to Victoria Island. Magazine Point was an ideal location for a sailing club not only because of its picturesque scenery but also for its convenient location.

      Sailing as a sport and a pastime was introduced to Nigeria in Lagos around the turn of the century. The earliest photographs dated 1907, show enthusiasts standing by their gaff rigged boats, clad in long trousers and jackets and wearing the obligatory topees, on the very spot where the Club now stands. The Club archives contain photographs of boats, housed in covered sheds and captioned ‘Lagos Sailing Club 1907’ but there are no proper records until October 1931.

      The first meeting of the Lagos Yacht Club was held on 4 October 1932 at the original Ikoyi Club. A committee was formed and the fee was set for the annual subscription. The first annual general meeting was held on 13 October 1932 and the officers of the club were appointed. The first official Regatta was held on 29th October and on 31st October the first Sailing Committee was appointed and numbers L1-L9 were allotted to the boats.

      Membership of the Club was soon boosted by a surprising and very welcome number of enthusiasts from the Railway. Boats were manhandled over the sand beach on rollers to a bamboo and thatch shelter. It was some more years before the club was able to finance a concrete hard with hauling gear and some sort of Club House.

      Over the years the Club has been fortunate enough to have good leaders and careful managers. Initially, only the committees were the Main Committee and the Sailing Committee. As the Club Property became more substantial and facilities provided were expanded a House Committee was formed in June 1968.

      The basic elements of LYC Saturdays have not changed since 1932, the harbour, the sun, the wind, the rush and bustle of crews getting boats into the water. The Club remains a stable feature in the lives of its members, it offers sport, relaxation and a place to meet and make friends outside the confines of employment. We all continue to be grateful to those members throughout the years who have watched over and developed the Club which we enjoy today.

      Sailing and yacht racing is an exhilarating experience but like most sports, you need to know what you’re doing. If you have the ‘need for speed’ and water is your element, then the Lagos Yacht Club is the place for you.

      Website:
      https://lagosyc.org/

      Committee Members:
      Commodore: John Shidak

      Contact:
      Address: Magazine Point Near Army Officers Mess Marina PO Box 613, Lagos, Nigeria
      Email: [email protected]
      Phone: +234 (0)817 777 7038

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    • Port Harcourt Golf Club

      The land for the Golf Course was acquired in 1928 for a term of thirty years. At the end of the lease term, the right of re-entry was exercised in 1959 by the Government of Eastern Nigeria which wanted to convert the “waste land” used for Golf Course into a residential Layout. The then Mayor of Port Harcourt, Honourable Justice Ambrose Allagoa, prevailed on the Eastern Nigeria Ministry of Lands and Town Planning and the bulk of the land was left for sporting while  fringes of the course were used for housing.

      On October 11 1959, Honourable Justice Ambrose Allagoa took a drive off the first Hole (Hole13 Doc Elberts) to mark the opening of the first hole of the Golf Section of the Port Harcourt Club. The Golf ball used in that tee off, a Dunlop 65/7 is preserved as a historical item.

      The present Main Club Building served as the “nineteenth hole” for golfers. The number one tee box was Hole 7 before 1959.

      In 1971, the club named “Allagoa Hole” after the man who helped save the course, (Honourable Justice Ambrose Allagoa) in appreciation. The present Golf Section Club house was rebuilt in 1971.

      Website:
      https://www.phclubgolf.com/

      Committee Members:
      President: Eng. (Dr) Chukwudi Dimkpa
      Gen Sec: Fineman Olungwe.

      Contact:
      Address: 47 Forces Avenue, Old GRA, Port Harcourt, Rivers State.
      Email: [email protected]
      Phone: +234 8080453764

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    • Roehampton Club, London

      Roehampton Club is set in 100 acres (400,000 m2) of parkland, close to Richmond Park. Originally established in 1901 as an officers’ polo club, the Roehampton Club has a wide range of sporting and leisure facilities including an 18 hole golf course, 28 tennis courts, 5 squash courts, 4 croquet lawns, indoor and outdoor swimming pools, a gym, fitness studio, health and beauty clinic and bridge room.

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    • Royal Thames Yacht Club, London

      Founded in 1775, the Royal Thames Yacht Club (RTYC) is the oldest continuously operating yacht club in the world. It provides its members with outstanding sailing and social opportunities. The Clubhouse in Knightsbridge is also the ideal venue for events and functions.

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    • Singapore Island Country Club, Singapore

      The Singapore Island Country Club story – also the dawn of golf in Singapore – began on 17 June 1891. A special match was arranged to celebrate the birth of The Golf Club, graced by the presence of Governor Sir Cecil Clementi-Smith and his wife. Sir John Tankerville Goldney, the man responsible for forming the club, had the privilege of driving off the first ball in the opening game.
      Mounting interest in golf began to accelerate, mainly among the British as they were the ones who were allowed to join the Golf Club. The ladies, who were not allowed to join as members, took full advantage of golf on Tuesdays, the only day in the week that they were allowed to play. With increasing enthusiasm and excellent reception from the golfing community, a $3,000 clubhouse was built and opened for golfers on 27 January 1894.

      The Island Club marked a significant moment thereafter, becoming the first multi-racial club in Singapore, and secondly, transcending beyond golf. It sought to include members who were interested in other sporting activities.

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    • The Metropolitan Club

      At its founding in 1959, early members of the Metropolitan Club were also members of some existing Clubs such as the Lagos Lawn Tennis Club, The Ikoyi Club 1938 and the Yoruba Tennis Club.

      The founding fathers were gentlemen some of whom had spent their formative years in the United Kingdom and had attended very good public schools and higher institutions, with apparent exposure to the British culture. This common interest brought together the elite Gentlemen to form what is known as The Metropolitan Club. The Chief Promoter of this initiative was the late Sir Adetokunbo Ademola who ensured that his colleagues and friends both Black and White were founders of the Club.Some of them were Late Dr. (Chief) M. Koye Majekodunmi CON, CFR; Late Sir Leonard Daldry; Late Mr. Rotimi Williams, SAN QC; Late Chief H. O. Davies QC; Late Sir Kofo Abayomi; Late Dr. O. B. Alakija; Late Chief Joe Harold; Late Sir S.L.A Manuwa; Late Dr. C. Dupe Norman Williams; Late Hon. Justice Atanda Fatayi-Williams; Late Sir. Mobolaji Bank-Anthony; Late Chief S.L. Edu; Late Chief A. G. Leventis; Late Mr. Mandilas; Late Justice G. B. A. Coker; Late Sir Louis Mbanefo; Mr. Akintola Williams, OFR CFR CBE; Late Hon. Justice Charles Daddy Onyama; Late Chief Okwosa; Late Mr. E.C. Judd; Late Mr. Robert Flemming; Late Hon. Justice Idowu Taylor and Late Chief Ayo Rosiji.

      When the number of its members increased shortly after its founding, the club’s premises at Igbosere Road in Lagos became too small to accommodate them. With the assistance of the late Prime Minister, Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa who was the club’s first Patron, a new parcel of land on Kofo Abayomi Street, Victoria Island was allotted.

      Website:
      https://www.metclub.ng/

      Committee Members:
      President: Oloye J.A. Obafemi Olopade, OFR.

      Contact:
      Address: 15 Kofo Abayomi Street, Victoria Island Lagos
      Email: [email protected]
      Phone: +234 8093107291

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    • Warri Club

      Warri Club was founded by the Colonial Masters in 1924 under the leadership Mr. Page, a European staff of Shell Oil Company. Mr. Page was later succeeded by Mr. Kapela who was then  the Manager of SCOA. Though Europeans led the club, some Nigerians were allowed to join including Chief Isaac Jemide who was then the Secretary and Mr. F. Arubayi who worked in Shell. It was not until 1973 that the club had its first Nigerian, Mr. Joe Maiki, a situation that led to increase in the number of Africans joining the club. The takeover of leadership by blacks was not without an incident of racial discrimination, especially at the swimming pool area. Each time a Black man entered the swimming pool, all the whites would migrate to other areas. Protests soon ensued, leading to the takeover of leadership by Nigerians.

      Website:
      http://warriclub.com/

      Section:
      Swimming | Pool | Squash | Table Tennis | Tennis | Snooker and Billiards | Darts | Chess

      Committee Members:
      President: Vincent Uduaghan
      Sec: Dr. Austin Oroye (JP).

      Contact:
      Address: 32, Warri Sapele Road, Warri, Delta State
      Email: [email protected]
      Phone: +234 8091759222

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    • Yoruba Tennis Club

      Yoruba Tennis Club started out in 1926 with the name Orelodun Tennis Club75, at Tokunboh Street, Lagos. It was born out of the discriminatory tendencies of the Colonial lords who segregated themselves into exclusive Clubs to which no Nigerian (or African) was considered fit for admission no matter his or her attainment in the academic or social field. In the early twenties in Lagos, the Europeans had formed an exclusive Tennis Club, situated at the present site of the Lagos Lawn Tennis Club.

      The objective of the Yoruba Tennis Club was to promote the spirit of brotherhood, fellowship and the healthy development of the mind and body, in a congenial social setting and through the playing of games especially that of Lawn Tennis, (which at that time was second in popularity to the game of football).

      The Colonial Government allocated a piece of land 15, Old Golf Links, Onikan Lagos (later changed to 3, Onikan Road, Lagos) on which they built a Club House and two tennis courts. The first of the Tennis courts which was erected entirely from voluntary contributions in cash or in kind by members themselves, was informally opened on Wednesday, 15th December, 1926. The Tennis court was built then at a cost of Eighty Two Pounds, Eight Shillings and Two Pence (N164.82). The Club continued to hold its meetings and social activities at 75, Tokunboh Street, Lagos, the residence of Bro. Willie O. Fagbo until the first Club House was formally opened towards the latter part of 1936. Informal gatherings, especially after playing Tennis, were held under a tree in the Club’s premises.When the then Orelodun Club wanted to change to a more befitting name reflect their twin objectives of promoting brotherliness and the healthy development of mind and body, the following names were suggested: “Kinitalafia”, “Borokinni”, “Gbajumo”, “Yoruba”, “Saluga”, “Omoloju”, “Eko”, “Karaole”, “Oredun”. At its monthly general meeting held on Friday, 15th September 1926, the name “Yoruba Tennis Club” was unanimously adopted although it was never the intention of the founding fathers to restrict its membership to those of Yoruba origin alone. They ensured that the outlook and activities of the Club reflected its cosmopolitan nature.

      Website:
      http://yorubatennisclub.com

      Section:
      Women’s Wing Thursday | Fish Group Tuesday | Suya Night Group | Games Village Group | Monday’s Bassilica Group | Jazz Section Group

      Committee Members:
      President: Bro. (Chief) Euzebio Babajide Damazio
      Hon Gen Secretary: Bro Gbolahan Dixon.

      Contact:
      Address: 13, King George V Road, Onikan Environ, Lagos
      Email: [email protected]
      Phone: +234 8028615808

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