Junior Open 2027

Event Details

Date: Friday, 02 April 2027

Format: Individual Strokeplay

Category: Junior

Entry Fee: £27.00

Handicap Limit: 24.7 (Ladies: 32.3)

Entry Method: Online


18-hole individual strokeplay (Medal) competition open to all juniors under the age of 18 as of 1 January 2026. Played at Burnham Beeches Golf Club off White tees (Men) and Red tees (Ladies). Handicap allowance: 95%. Maximum handicap index: 24.7 (boys) and 32.3 (girls). If oversubscribed, a ballot on handicap index will be held — competitors are advised to notify of any handicap reduction to avoid being balloted out. Scratch and handicap prizes will be awarded for the 18-hole competition; no competitor may win more than one prize. Ties decided on back 9, 6, 3, and final hole. No caddies over the age of 18 permitted. Dress code applies: no denim jeans or trainers for players or guests. Safeguarding and photographic consent forms must be completed prior to participation.


Prizes

Scratch and handicap prizes awarded; no competitor may win more than one prize.


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Venue

Burnham Beeches Golf Club

Buckinghamshire, England

Burnham Beeches Golf Club is an 18-hole, par 70 parkland course measuring around 6,365 to 6,458 yards, located in Burnham, South Buckinghamshire, and founded in 1891 as the oldest golf club in the county. The course was originally designed by J.H. Taylor, the five-time Open Champion, who also advised on revisions in 1902 and 1907. The layout sits on naturally draining gravel soil within and alongside the historic Burnham Beeches woodland, a 540-acre Site of Special Scientific Interest owned by the City of London Corporation. The course was built on land leased from the Burnham Trust until 2014, when the club purchased the land outright. Over 3,000 additional trees were planted in the 1960s, further densening the woodland character of the course. The terrain is undulating throughout, with intensely tree-lined fairways framing virtually every hole. The absence of water hazards means that trees and well-placed bunkers are the primary defensive features, with the course rewarding accurate positioning off the tee over raw distance. The gravel subsoil provides good drainage and the course typically plays well year-round. The stroke index one hole is the 440-yard 12th, a dogleg left with a blind tee shot over a ridge. The elevated tee on the par five 4th is widely noted as one of the most striking vantage points on the course, with views down through trees and fern-covered ground. The 13th is a challenging par three with four bunkers guarding a blind green along the course boundary. In terms of tournament history, the club hosted the White Horse Whisky Challenge in 1984, a WPGA Tour event won by Italian professional Federica Dassù. Luke Donald set a four-round course record of 270 during a regional amateur event in June 1997. The club has also hosted professional, national, and county competitions at various points in its history.