Club History
The Browns Bay Racquets Club was originally established as a tennis club in 1949. It was redeveloped to include squash in 1978 and now operates as a combined facility. It is one of the largest sport clubs of its type on Auckland's North Shore with a combined membership of approximately 550 members, including over 200 junior members.
Communication
With over 550 members it is our aim to have the most effective communication system possible. You will receive an email newsletter outlining what is happening within the club and also upcoming events. If you do not have access to email then these newsletters will be posted on our website. There are also several noticeboards at the Club so keep an eye on them.
Executive Committee
President - Allister Zimmerman
Squash Vice President - Jeff Van Driel
Tennis Vice President - Mark Green
Treasurer - Tony Peat (Honorary Member)
Squash Club Captain (Men) - Grant Crowhurst
Squash Club Captain (Ladies) - Heather Scott
Tennis Club Captain - David Storey
Junior Squash Conveynor - Grant Crowhurst
Junior Tennis Conveynor - Peter Black
Club Manager - Amanda White
Office Hours
Monday to Friday 845am to 315pm.
Bar
The Bar is open Monday - Friday 5:30pm - 11:00pm and Saturday, Sunday and Public Holidays from 4-8pm. Non-members are welcome to join us but must be signed in by a club member.
Bar Buddies urgently wanted...
If you would like to become a Bar Buddy (3.5 hours per month) and receive $100 discount off your subscription, then please contact the Club Manager now and register your interest. You will need to have been a member of the club for a while to qualify which we can discuss. (Please note this deduction is made when your membership is renewed).
A special thank you to our bar staff, and also our bar buddies who have assisted us over the past year - we do appreciate your commitment and dedication.
Catering
Lisa, our caterer, provides fantastic meals on Thursday evenings. Kitchen hours are 6-9pm on Thursday. Friends and family are welcome to come along and enjoy a meal.