The Teise Trophy

Event Details

Date: Saturday, 26 September 2026

Format: Individual Strokeplay

Category: Open

Entry Fee: £65.00

Handicap Limit: 9.0

Entry Method: Email


The Teise Trophy is a 36-hole open competition held at Lamberhurst Golf Club on Saturday 26th September 2026. It is open to men and women who are members of all recognised golf clubs and iGolf members. The entrance fee is £65 (£55 for Lamberhurst Golf Club members), which includes buffet lunch and light tea. Maximum handicap index is 9.0. Entries must be submitted by email to golf@lamberhurstgolfclub.com or posted to Adrian Harris at Lamberhurst Golf Club, Church Road, Lamberhurst, Kent TN3 8DT, with payment via BACS (ref: TEISE2026) or card by calling the office. The closing date for entries is Friday 18th September 2026. Prizes include all-day gross winner (the Teise Trophy), 2nd and 3rd place, all-day nett winner and runner-up, best gross and best nett for the morning (AM) and afternoon (PM) sessions. No competitor may win more than one prize. In the event of a tie, the Teise Trophy winner is decided by a sudden death playoff on the 18th hole; all other ties are decided on countback. The event is restricted to 42 competitors, and if over-subscribed, a handicap ballot will take place. Start times are allotted in twos in handicap order. A courtesy practice round can be arranged during the week commencing Monday 21st September 2026 on application. All competitors and caddies must conform to LGC dress rules. This is also a KCGU Final Men's Order of Merit event.


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Venue

Lamberhurst Golf Club

Kent, England

Lamberhurst Golf Club is an 18-hole parkland course situated near Tunbridge Wells in Kent, spanning both sides of the River Teise. The course measures 6,448 yards from the back tees and features spectacular views over the Kent and Sussex countryside. Despite its initial appearance, the layout presents a deceptive challenge, with subtle slopes and undulations that test golfers of all abilities. The course is characterized by fast greens and a demanding layout. The signature 12th hole stands out as a notable feature, requiring a carry over water and serving as a key test within the round. The setting combines natural beauty with strategic design, as golfers navigate the parkland terrain on both sides of the river. The course has achieved significant recognition, being ranked in the top 15 courses in Kent according to Golf World Top 100 Golf Courses. It attracts both visitor play and hosts open competitions throughout the year, drawing golfers from the surrounding area including Hawkhurst, Cranbrook, and Wadhurst.