The Salisbury Jug

Event Details

EVENT
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Date: Friday, 26 June 2026

Format: Pairs Greensomes

Category: Mixed

Entry Fee: £130.00

Entry Method: Online


The Salisbury Jug is an open pairs competition played over all 27 holes at Salisbury & South Wilts Golf Club on Friday 26th June 2026. The competition consists of three different 9-hole formats: Greensomes on the Bibury Course (tees: White for men, Red for ladies), Better Ball on holes 1–9 of the Cathedral Course, and Foursomes on holes 10–18 of the Cathedral Course. Open to Men's, Ladies', and Mixed Pairs. Tee times from 8:30am; individual start times will be emailed to all players. Entry fee is £130 per pair and includes coffee and bacon roll on arrival, a Ploughman's Lunch, and a two-course meal followed by prize giving. Online signup closes at 4:00pm on 5th June 2026. All players must have a valid WHS handicap (CDH number required at booking).


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Venue

Salisbury and South Wilts Golf Course

Salisbury, Wiltshire, England

Salisbury & South Wilts Golf Club features two downland courses set in the Wiltshire countryside near Salisbury Cathedral. The Cathedral Course is an 18-hole championship layout established in 1991, combining holes from the original course with new holes built in 1989, offering a testing design with challenging greens. The Bibury Course is a 9-hole layout based on an 1894 design by renowned architect J H Taylor, providing an easier alternative. Both courses are situated on downland terrain, offering magnificent views across the surrounding landscape. The Cathedral Course represents the club's primary championship offering with its more demanding layout, while the Bibury Course provides a more accessible option for golfers of varying abilities. The courses are well-maintained and known for their interesting green complexes. The club welcomes both members and visitors, with the downland setting providing the characteristic undulating terrain typical of Wiltshire golf courses.