The Gillam Trophy Mixed Open

Event Details

Date: Sunday, 13 September 2026

Format: Pairs Betterball Stableford

Category: Mixed

Entry Fee: £45.00

Entry Method: Online


The Gillam Trophy Mixed Open is a mixed pairs betterball stableford competition played on the Brownlow Course at Belton Park Golf Club on Sunday 13th September 2026. Teams consist of two players (mixed gender). Handicap allowance is 85%. Tees: Yellow for men, Red for ladies. Entry fee is £45.00 per visitor and £20.00 per member. Players must hold a Handicap Index at an affiliated golf club and provide their CDH number at entry. Entry closes at 11:59pm on 12 September 2026. Entries can be made online or by email to competitions@beltonpark.co.uk with full name, handicap, and CDH number for all players. No refunds for cancellation. Prizes are awarded as vouchers; winners are notified and prizes sent to the lead player's contact details. A separate prize voucher is given to the top all-visitor team not already in the main prizes. A list of prize winners will be published on the club website.


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Venue

Belton Park Golf Club

Grantham, Lincolnshire, England

Belton Park Golf Club, founded in 1890, is located within the historic National Trust estate of Belton House near Grantham, Lincolnshire. The club features 27 holes across three courses (Brownlow, Belmont, and Ancaster) set within 240 acres of parkland landscape. The course is known for its spectacular views of the surrounding National Trust grounds and abundant wildlife, including fallow deer that roam freely throughout the property. As one of the finest golf courses in the East Midlands, Belton Park presents unique and challenging holes designed to test golfers of varying abilities. The parkland setting provides an attractive natural environment with mature trees and open fairways characteristic of traditional English golf course design. The club regularly hosts England golf events, reflecting its standing within competitive amateur golf. The course operates with seasonal variations, including winter tees and preferred lies during inclement weather. Belton Park maintains high standards as a private members' club while welcoming visitors, with comprehensive facilities including a recently renovated clubhouse offering dining and event services.