Vets Open

Event Details

Date: Monday, 03 August 2026

Format: Individual Stableford

Category: Senior

Entry Fee: £40.00

Handicap Limit: 28.0

Entry Method: Online


Singles Stableford competition open to seniors (age 55+). Handicap Index limit: 28.0. Tee times from 8:00am to 4:00pm. Members £20, Guests £40. Includes a welcome from Club Officers and tea/coffee & bacon roll on arrival. Halfway House refreshments available (paid). Full food menu available post round. Prize table and prize giving post round. Nearest the pin in two on the 18th, Longest Drive on the 15th, Nearest the pin on the 18th. Visitors must hold an official WHS handicap from an affiliated club.


Prizes

Prize table for the event; specific prize values not listed. Special prizes for Nearest the Pin in Two (18th), Longest Drive (15th), and Nearest the Pin (18th).


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Venue

Glamorganshire Golf Club

Penarth, Vale of Glamorgan, Wales

Glamorganshire Golf Club, located in Penarth in the Vale of Glamorgan, Wales, has been welcoming golfers since 1890. The club holds significant historical importance as the birthplace of the Stableford scoring system, conceived by early member Dr Frank Stableford, which remains the most recognised scoring method in golf worldwide. The course is described as offering "a challenge for all" abilities and is characterised by history, beauty, and tradition. Set within the Vale of Glamorgan landscape, the club provides a scenic playing experience. The course features practice facilities alongside the main layout and is complemented by a clubhouse offering various amenities. Glamorganshire welcomes both visitors and members, hosting competitions and societies throughout the year. The club maintains professional coaching services and a pro shop, catering to golfers of different skill levels and experience. Its enduring appeal lies in combining a quality golfing test with the heritage of one of golf's most important contributions to the sport's administration and scoring methodology.