Men's Open (4BBB Stableford)

Event Details

Date: Sunday, 30 August 2026

Format: Fourball

Scoring: Stableford

Category: Mens

Handicap Limit: 28.0

Entry Method: Online


Oswestry Golf Club (Aston Park, Queen's Head, Oswestry, Shropshire, SY11 4JJ) is hosting this Men's Open 4BBB Stableford competition on Sunday 30th August 2026. The event is a four-ball better-ball format scored using Stableford. Entry is open to male golfers who hold a current handicap of 28 or under; the club reserves the right to request a handicap certificate or CDH number. Buggies are permitted in this competition (a doctor's certificate is required if you wish to use a buggy). Cancellations must be made more than one month before the event date to be eligible for a refund; cancellations are subject to a £5 administration fee. To cancel, contact the club secretary on 01691 610535. Book online via the BRS Golf platform.


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Venue

Oswestry Golf Course

Oswestry, Shropshire, England

Oswestry Golf Club is a mature parkland course designed by the renowned James Braid, located in Shropshire's countryside near Oswestry. The course is set at Aston Park and is known for its excellent year-round condition and friendly atmosphere. It currently ranks #1 in Shropshire according to Top100golfcourses.com as of May 2025. The course features a traditional 18-hole layout with varying difficulty across its two nines, with the first nine holes generally considered easier than the back nine. The course is characterized by well-maintained tees, fairways, and particularly praised greens. A notable feature includes a terrace offering views of four holes, making it an attractive spectator vantage point. Oswestry Golf Club has historical significance as the home of two Ryder Cup Captains. The course presents a good challenge for golfers of varying abilities while maintaining accessibility for visitors and societies. Its convenient location provides easy access to major transport networks despite its rural setting in the Shropshire countryside.