The Dick Cup - Men's Foursomes Bogey Open

Event Details

Date: Saturday, 15 May 2027

Format: Pairs Foursomes Bogey

Category: Mens

Entry Fee: £62.00

Entry Method: Online


Men's foursomes bogey open competition played on the MacKenzie Course from the White tees at Worcester Golf & Country Club. Handicap allowance is 50% of combined handicap. Pairs do not need to be from the same club. Entry fee is £62 for two visitors (required on entry). Two WGCC members may enter for £30 (including pre-game bacon roll and coffee); one member and one visitor may enter for £46 plus an optional £13 payment (including pre-game bacon roll and coffee). Signup opens at 7:00pm on 1 November 2026. Closing date is 12 May 2026 or when the competition is full. An optional two's competition will be run on the day — bring cash. Food is available to purchase on the day. Golf course and clubhouse dress code must be adhered to. No automatic refund or cancellation: entrants wishing to withdraw should contact the organiser; no refund will be given for withdrawals after the closing date, though replacements will be accepted.


Prizes

Prizes awarded to the best teams and the best visitor teams. A home (member) team is defined as one containing one or more Worcester Golf & Country Club members. Teams may only win one prize.


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Venue

Boughton Park (Worcester Golf and Country Club)

Worcestershire, England

Boughton Park is home to Worcester Golf and Country Club, a parkland course designed in 1927 by Dr Alister Mackenzie, the renowned Scottish golf architect. Located just minutes from Worcester City Centre, the course measures 6,251 yards and is set within scenic grounds offering views of the nearby Malvern Hills. The course features a distinctive design characteristic: long, narrow greens that demand accuracy from golfers of all ability levels. This layout provides a challenging yet fair test of play across the parkland setting. The combination of Mackenzie's classic design principles and the natural landscape creates a course that balances difficulty with playability. As a historic course with notable design credentials, Worcester Golf and Country Club has hosted significant tournaments, including Junior Team Golf Regional Finals, attracting competitive play and recognition within the golfing community. The course has also been featured in Golf Monthly as a hidden gem, acknowledging its quality and appeal despite relative obscurity compared to more famous venues. The setting within Boughton Park's natural landscape, combined with Mackenzie's architectural expertise, establishes this as a course of considerable interest to golfers seeking both historical significance and quality play.