Gentlemen's Open Am-Am (4-man Team)

Event Details

Date: Tuesday, 04 May 2027

Format: Team Am am Stableford

Category: Mens

Entry Fee: £140.00

Entry Method: Online


The Gentlemen's Open Am-Am is a 4-man team competition played at Ganton Golf Club. The event takes place on Tuesday 4th May 2027. The entry fee is £140 per person, which includes a coffee and bacon roll on arrival. Entries are booked online via the BRS Golf booking system. Standard dress code applies: jacket and tie are required in the dining room after 11:30 am. Golf shoes with soft spikes must be worn on the course; no golf shoes or trainers are permitted in the clubhouse. Trainers, denim jeans, collarless/sleeveless tee-shirts, hoodies, rugby/football tops, and athletic or cargo shorts are not permitted anywhere at the club. Tailored shorts may be worn, preferably with knee-length socks. Handicap certificates are not required for general play, but players must be able to play to a reasonable standard.


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Venue

Ganton Golf Club

Scarborough, North Yorkshire, England

Ganton Golf Club is one of the finest inland links courses in the British Isles, located near Scarborough in North Yorkshire, England. The championship course is renowned for its extraordinary bunkering, featuring over 100 strategically placed bunkers of varying sizes—some notably large in breadth and depth, others small and deceptive—making it a formidable challenge for golfers of all abilities. The course has hosted several prestigious international competitions, including the 1949 Ryder Cup, the 2000 Curtis Cup, and the 2003 Walker Cup, establishing its reputation as a significant venue in golf history. The club welcomes visitors who possess a handicap, offering them the opportunity to experience this historically important layout. Ganton's links-style design and challenging bunkering create a demanding test of golf, with bunker avoidance being a critical skill required to score well. The course combines traditional links characteristics with inland terrain, providing a distinctive golfing experience. Its architectural features and tournament hosting history have earned it recognition as a golf shrine with international standing.