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Hi There,


Please let me know if anyone is interested to do squash on a regular basis at Hamlets Health Club(SE22 8BD, near East Dulwich train station), may be thrice a week or whatever suits you.

I am not any pro, just started squashing for a year and half.

Please let me know.

-Tushar

I would offer, Tushar, but I already play a few people regularly. There's a league you can join at Hamlets. There are also much better courts at Crystal Palace Sports Centre and I think they have a league too. Also membership clubs Sydenham Tennis, Squash and Croquet Club (reasonable) and Dulwich Squash Club (more expensive).
  • 2 months later...

tushar.kanaujia Wrote:

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> Hi There,

>

> Please let me know if anyone is interested to do

> squash on a regular basis at Hamlets Health

> Club(SE22 8BD, near East Dulwich train station),

> may be thrice a week or whatever suits you.

> I am not any pro, just started squashing for a

> year and half.

> Please let me know.

> -Tushar

I was thinking of gauging interest in perhaps setting up a one off round robin mini squash tourney at Hamlets. Maybe a Saturday afo,everybody gets a couple of games then a couple of pints in the bar after. I play most Thursdays at Hamlets. Courts not brilliant but handy it's just a pay and play facility.


Anybody fancy it? All welcome, obviously.

  • 1 year later...
  • 2 months later...

All - i never did get round to sorting anything out. Interest wasnt there at the time and i had jiggered my back. I'd reckon we would need a minimum of 4.


Everybody gets 2 games - maybe best of 3. Would need to book 2 courts consecutively I guess. Work out a fiver each and then a couple shandies after.


Worth having a go? Perhaps PM me - getting a time and date be the problem. Saurday mornings from 11.00am best for me.


Cheers

  • 3 weeks later...

Hi All,


Long shot I know, but does anyone fancy playing squash at Hamlets tonight (Friday 1st Aug) or tomorrow (Sat 2nd Aug)? Providing we can get a course of course. I've been playing about 18 months but usually always with the same friend at Hamlets.


Thanks,

Jack

  • 2 weeks later...

Hi All,


I play occasionally at Hamlets with some mates on a Friday night so might be good to combine resources, as they are unreliable :0)


I just tried ringing the club but got no answer, and wondered if you have managed to book courts etc under new ownership?


If you can get a court tonight myself and a mate will play. My number is 07970 707995


Andy H

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