Somabay World Cup T6

Event Details

Date: Sunday, 21 June 2026

Format: Individual

Scoring: Stableford

Category: Open

Entry Fee: €95.00

Entry Method: Online


The Somabay World Cup T6 takes place on Sunday 21 June 2026 at Golf Bluegreen Tours Ardrée (Tours, France), with a 13:00 shotgun/staggered start on the main course over 18 holes. The format is individual Stableford. Players are divided into four mixed handicap categories: 1st series (Index under 15), 2nd series (15 to 23.9), 3rd series (24 to 35.9), and 4th series (36 to 54). Entry closes on 20 June 2026. This is a qualifying round for the Somabay World Cup 2026, with regional qualifying rounds leading to a national final and an international final held at Somabay, Egypt. Entry costs €85.00 (full green fee, non-subscriber) plus €10.00 competition entry fee per person, totalling €95.00. Discounted green fee rates are available for Carte Classic (€68.00 + €10.00) and Carte Gold (€42.00 + €10.00) holders. Entry is managed online via the Tee1Golf platform; a Tee1Golf account is required to register.


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Venue

Golf Bluegreen Tours Ardrée

Centre-Val de Loire, France

Golf Bluegreen Tours Ardrée is an 18-hole course designed by Olivier Brizon and opened in 1988. Located 10 minutes from Tours in the Loire Valley region of France, the course sits on a 70-hectare wooded estate featuring century-old cedar trees and water hazards created by a stream traversing the layout. The course offers a verdant setting with scenic views characteristic of the Val de Loire landscape, surrounded by the region's famous châteaux. The course is bordered by mature trees and strategic water obstacles that define its playing characteristics. Notable features include the Restaurant Le Saint Andrews with a panoramic terrace overlooking the course. The golf course earned the "Golf for Biodiversity" silver label in April 2021, reflecting its environmental preservation efforts. The course actively supports biodiversity conservation through partnerships with local wildlife associations and demonstrates commitment to ecological stewardship. Facilities include a practice area, putting green, and pro shop.