Halesworth Golf Mixed Open

Event Details

Date: Saturday, 15 August 2026

Format: Pairs Stableford

Category: Mixed

Entry Fee: £100.00

Handicap Limit: 28.0

Entry Method: Online


The Halesworth Golf Mixed Open is an 18-hole betterball Stableford pairs competition open to male and female golfers. It takes place on Saturday 15 August 2026 on the Blyth Course at Halesworth Golf Club, Bramfield Road, Halesworth, IP19 9XA. Men play from White tees (Par 72, CR 71.3, SR 130); Ladies play from Red tees (Par 72, CR 71.8, SR 124, +1 stroke adjustment). Handicap allowance is 85%. Handicap limits are 28 for Gents and 36 for Ladies. A valid CDH ID (10 digits) is required to enter — independent golfers are not eligible. International players should use the downloadable entry form. Online entry closes at midnight on 8 August 2026. Entry fee is £100 per pair (visitor rate); £70 per pair for members. As of the time of verification, 96 of 100 places had been filled. Cancellations made 14 or more days before the competition date receive a full refund; cancellations made between 1 and 14 days prior receive a 50% refund; no refund is given for cancellations on the day.


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Venue

Halesworth Golf Club

Halesworth, Suffolk, England

Halesworth Golf Club is a 27-hole facility set within 200 acres of undulating Suffolk countryside at Bramfield Road, Halesworth, a few miles from the Suffolk Heritage Coast. The site comprises two courses: the 18-hole Blyth Course and the nine-hole Valley Course. The Blyth Course is the main championship layout, playing to par 72 over 6,523 yards. The course has been significantly redesigned in recent times and occupies gently rolling parkland terrain. A lake is a prominent feature visible from the clubhouse. Despite its parkland setting, the undulating nature of the Suffolk countryside gives the layout more variety and interest than a flat inland course, and it is maintained to year-round standards with no temporary greens or tees used in winter. The course rating is 62.2 and no notable designer credit for the original layout is widely documented, though the Valley Course is attributed to Steve Marnoch. The Valley Course is a nine-hole pay-and-play layout of par 33 over 2,280 yards, comprising a mix of par threes and par fours. It is designed to be accessible to beginners and higher handicappers while remaining engaging enough for more experienced players, and serves as an academy facility. The club also features a ten-bay covered floodlit driving range, practice chipping and putting greens, a pro shop with PGA tuition, and a modern clubhouse with restaurant and function rooms. No notable professional tournament history is on record.