Harry Champion

Event Details

Date: Wednesday, 24 June 2026

Format: Pairs Betterball Matchplay

Category: Senior

Entry Fee: £31.00

Handicap Limit: 24.0

Entry Method: Email


Open competition for men aged 55 and over at The Point at Polzeath, Cornwall. Teams of 8 players (4 pairs) compete in Better Ball Match Play format. Players qualify via one of four qualifying events: Wednesday 10th, Thursday 11th, Wednesday 17th, or Thursday 18th June 2026. WHS handicap required (maximum index 24.0); 90% allowance applied. Entry fee is £31 per person or £248 per team (visitor rates). Entry form available to download; payment by BACS. Entries close 22nd May 2026. Food is available on the day but is not included in the entry fee.


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Venue

Point at Polzeath Golf Course

Cornwall, England

The Point at Polzeath is an 18-hole, par 72 parkland course stretching to approximately 6,300 yards from the back tees, situated near St Minver on the north Cornwall coast. Originally opened in the mid-1990s as Roserrow Golf & Country Club, it was designed by former Ryder Cup player and broadcaster Dave Feherty. The course underwent substantial redesign work from 2015 onward under architect Tim Lobb of Thomson Perrett & Lobb, with improvements to fairway definition, bunkers, tees, greens, and drainage across the majority of holes. Set within 230 acres of undulating parkland just above the Camel Estuary, the course sits around two miles north of Rock and a mile from the well-regarded St Enodoc Golf Club. Views extend across Hayle Bay to Pentire Point and Newlands Island, with the terrain providing genuine elevation changes that add to the challenge. Despite a relatively modest yardage, the course plays longer than the scorecard suggests due to its undulating nature and exposure to coastal winds. The 14th, a 386-yard par four and stroke index 1, is considered the signature hole, with a stream running along the left side making it both the toughest and most visually striking on the course. The par five 6th is also notable for a traditional dry stone wall that forces a strategic decision from the fairway. The course has hosted the Cornish Festival of Golf alongside regional venues Trevose and St Enodoc.