Seniors Open Fourball

Event Details

Date: Friday, 28 August 2026

Format: Pairs

Scoring: Stableford

Category: Senior

Entry Fee: £45.00

Entry Method: Online


The Seniors Open Fourball takes place at Rossendale Golf Club on Friday 28 August 2026. The competition is played on the main course from the Yellow tees in a fourball Stableford format with an 85% handicap allowance. The entry fee of £45.00 is per team and includes a Bacon Roll and Coffee. Entry closes at 2:00 pm on 27 August 2026. Online signup is available via the club website.


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Venue

Rossendale Golf Club

Lancashire, England

Rossendale Golf Club, established in 1903, is an 18-hole golf course located in Haslingden, Rossendale, on Ewood Lane Head. The course is set within a scenic landscape offering stunning surrounding views that enhance the playing experience. The course presents a balanced challenge, featuring challenging fairways and interesting greens that provide variety without being overly difficult, making it accessible to players of different skill levels. This design philosophy allows less advanced golfers opportunities to enjoy the course while maintaining sufficient challenge for experienced players. The club offers comprehensive facilities beyond the course itself, including a clubhouse with excellent food and bar services. Members and visitors benefit from a friendly atmosphere with ample playing opportunities. The course hosts open competitions and welcomes visiting groups and societies, accommodating both casual play and organized events. The club maintains high course conditions and provides amenities including limited buggy hire. With its combination of quality golf, scenic setting, and strong clubhouse facilities, Rossendale Golf Club positions itself as a well-rounded golf destination that has successfully evolved since its foundation over a century ago.