Coupe de la Cave de Montreuil - SWC

Event Details

Date: Sunday, 26 July 2026

Format: Individual

Scoring: Stableford

Category: Open

Entry Method: In person


The Coupe de la Cave de Montreuil - SWC takes place on Sunday 26 July 2026 at Nampont Saint-Martin Golf Club, played over 18 holes on the Belvédère course. The format is individual stableford with staggered tee times from 09:00. The competition is sanctioned by the SWC (Semaine de Golf en Côte d'Opale) and managed through the Tee1Golf/FFGolf platform. Entrants must hold an official golf licence or handicap number. Entry opens 3 February 2026 and closes 25 July 2026. To register, contact the club or the golf association (AS) directly — online self-registration is not available on this platform. Green fee and competition entry fees should be confirmed with the club.


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Venue

Nampont Saint-Martin Golf Club

Hauts-de-France, France

Nampont Saint-Martin Golf Club features two distinct 18-hole courses set in the Authie Valley region of northern France. Les Cygnes stretches 5,850 meters with a par of 72 and winds through wooded landscapes characterized by the valley's natural terrain. Le Belvédère, the shorter of the two courses at 5,176 meters, also plays to par 72 and is situated amid pastoral, tree-lined countryside. Both courses offer authentic golf experiences within a scenic rural setting. The club hosts the annual Nampont Classic championship competition, indicating an established tournament tradition. The facility provides comprehensive amenities including a restaurant called La Maison Forte, accommodation options, and visitor services. The courses accommodate golfers of varying abilities, with the length differential between the two layouts offering different challenge levels. The wooded, valley-based setting provides natural aesthetic appeal and varied terrain that characterizes courses in France's northern regions.