Expert Laois Open Championship

Event Details

Date: Friday, 12 June 2026

End Date: Sunday, 14 June 2026

Format: Individual

Scoring: Stableford

Category: Open

Handicap Limit: 28.0

Entry Method: Online


The Expert Laois Open Championship runs over three days (Friday to Sunday) at Abbeyleix Golf Club, a par 72 parkland course in Co. Laois, Ireland. The competition is open to both gents and ladies and is played as an individual singles stableford format. Entry is available online via the club's BRS booking system; individual daily slots can be booked separately for Friday 12th, Saturday 13th, and Sunday 14th June 2026. Entry for each weekend typically opens two weeks prior on the preceding Friday at 7:30am. The event is open to golfers holding an official handicap of 28 or less (men) or 36 or less (ladies); players without a formal handicap must be able to play to an equivalent standard. Payment is made on arrival at the pro shop — no card details are required at the time of booking. Bookings are fully transferable. Normal golf dress code applies.


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Venue

Abbeyleix Golf Club

County Laois, Ireland

Abbeyleix Golf Club is an 18-hole parkland course established in 1895, located in the heart of Ireland approximately one hour from Dublin. The course stretches 6,134 yards with a par of 71 across 100 acres of mature tree-lined terrain with commanding views of the Slieve Bloom Mountains. The layout features a mix of challenging par 4s, three par 5s, and four par 3s strategically positioned throughout the property. Notable holes include The Saucer, the opening par 5 with a sunken green surrounded by slopes, and the seventeenth, a long par 3 named for its Slieve Bloom vistas. The course incorporates water hazards, bunkers, out-of-bounds areas, and elevation changes that demand precise positioning off the tee and accurate approach play. The terrain undulates significantly, with elevated tees and greens creating blind shots and strategic challenges. Tree-lined fairways, spinneys, and mature woodland provide both aesthetic appeal and defensive features throughout the round. The course incorporates Rathmoyle House, a structure built circa 1760, as part of its character. Difficulty varies across holes, with several demanding par 4s and par 5s testing longer hitters while shorter par 3s and a driveable par 4 offer scoring opportunities. The course balances playability with challenge across its full length.

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