Open Amateur Ladies Team Event

Event Details

Date: Monday, 27 July 2026

Format: Team Stableford

Category: Ladies

Entry Fee: £220.00

Handicap Limit: 35.0 (Ladies: 35.0)

Entry Method: Online


Open Amateur Ladies Team Event held at Formby Ladies Golf Club on Monday 27th July 2026. The event is played as a Stableford competition with an 85% handicap allowance. The event is open to ladies with a maximum handicap index of 35. Members of the club may enter but are not eligible to win prizes; prizes are awarded as Pro Shop vouchers. The entry fee is £220.00 per team. Entries are made online via the club's booking system, with signup closing at 8:00 am on 23rd July 2026. Current entries: 128. Tee: Red.


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Venue

Formby Ladies Golf Club

Merseyside, England

Set amongst the pine trees and sand dunes of the Lancashire Coast, Formby Ladies Golf Course weaves through the central area of Formby Golf Club, framed by vibrant purple heather and firm linksland. The course measures 5,356 yards from the red markers with a par of 71, offering a unique and varied challenge suited to golfers of all abilities. The layout is characterized by tight fairways and well-guarded greens that demand skill and precision. While higher handicappers and shorter hitters find the course relatively forgiving, lower handicap players face significant difficulty in scoring well. Indigenous heather protects much of the rough, requiring caution at numerous holes. The course is part of the Ainsdale Sand Dunes National Nature Reserve, managed by Natural England. This distinctive setting supports thriving wildlife including red squirrels, foxes, pheasants and kestrels. The dunes host over 450 plant species, including 33 that are locally or regionally rare, plus sand lizards, great-crested newts and a variety of orchids. The reserve is notably one of Europe's best remaining strongholds for the rare natterjack toad.