Fourball Betterball Open

Event Details

Date: Wednesday, 16 June 2027

Format: Betterball

Scoring: Stableford

Category: Open

Entry Fee: £130.00

Handicap Limit: 28.0

Entry Method: Online


The Fourball Betterball Open takes place on Wednesday 16th June 2027 at Isle of Purbeck Golf Club, Studland, Dorset. Played on the Purbeck Course from yellow tees (men) and red tees (ladies). Teams of 2 competing in betterball stableford format with an 85% handicap allowance. Maximum playing handicap: 28 (men), 36 (ladies). Entry fee is £130 per team. A steak and ale pie is included after play. Online entry opens at 12:00am on 9th September 2026.


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Venue

Isle of Purbeck Golf Club

Studland, Dorset, England

Isle of Purbeck Golf Club, founded in 1892, features two courses set within a Site of Special Scientific Interest in Dorset. The Purbeck Course is a heathland layout characterized by gorse, heather, and rare flora situated in an area of outstanding natural beauty overlooking Poole Harbour, Brownsea Island, and the Solent. The fifth hole is particularly notable, with views King Edward VIII famously described as among the finest in his kingdom. The course demands strategic play rather than raw power, with four par-3s each facing different compass points, creating distinct wind-dependent challenges. Recent conditioning improvements have enhanced playability. Today's Golfer ranked the Purbeck Course 67th among X-Factor courses in the UK. The club works collaboratively with the RSPB, National Trust, and Natural England on a landscape restoration programme, removing approximately 80 percent of gorse and non-native trees to reintroduce natural heathland and encourage wildlife. The clubhouse, built in 1966, features distinctive architectural elements including giant fossils in its walls, reflecting the club's rich history and its connection to the Wilkinson Sword Company.