Duncan Challenge Trophy – Gents Singles Medal

Event Details

Date: Monday, 07 September 2026

Format: Individual

Scoring: Strokeplay

Category: Mens

Entry Fee: £25.00

Entry Method: Online


Part of the September Open Meeting 2026 at Maesdu Golf Club (Llandudno), which runs from Friday 4 September to Sunday 13 September 2026. This is an 18-hole individual stroke play (medal) competition for men. The meeting comprises 9 days of competitions for men and women across a variety of formats. To enter, competitors must have a CDH number, the name of their home club, and a fully developed handicap (at least 20 scores on their handicap record as shown in the Wales Golf or England Golf dashboard). Entry is available online via the club's BRS booking system. A 2026 entry form is also available to download from the club website. Visitor entry fee: £25.00; Member entry fee: £12.50.


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Venue

Maesdu Golf Club

Conwy, Wales

Maesdu Golf Club is an 18-hole Championship course located in Llandudno on the North Wales coast, positioned between the historic resorts of Llandudno and Conwy. The gently undulating layout combines parkland and links characteristics, offering panoramic views across Conwy Bay towards Great Orme Head and Snowdonia National Park. The course is situated less than a mile from Llandudno's Victorian resort centre with convenient access via the A55 Expressway. Maesdu is recognized for its immaculate fairways and challenging greens that feature varied contouring, providing a test suitable for golfers of all abilities. The course benefits from over a hundred years of club history and maintains Championship-standard facilities. The setting provides dramatic scenic views throughout the round, with the gently rolling terrain and seaside location creating distinctive playing conditions. The course's blend of parkland and links holes, combined with its elevated position overlooking the bay, contributes to its character as a challenging yet welcoming venue for both members and visitors.