Men's 36 Hole Medal

Event Details

Date: Sunday, 23 May 2027

Format: Individual Strokeplay

Category: Mens

Entry Fee: £60.00

Handicap Limit: 28.0

Entry Method: Online


36-hole individual strokeplay medal played off white tees with a 95% handicap allowance. Maximum handicap 28. Part of North Wales Golf Club's Open Weekend 2027. Competitors must be members of a recognised (non-virtual) golf club, hold an active WHS handicap with at least 20 scores on their record, and provide a valid CDH number on entry. Juniors are eligible to enter provided their playing handicap is 12 or below. Book a morning tee time only — afternoon tee times are allocated automatically, approximately 4.5 hours later. Competitors must be at the 1st tee 5 minutes before their start time; late arrivals incur a 2-shot penalty, and players more than 10 minutes late are disqualified. Buggies are permitted but must be booked through the professional's shop. Full payment is required online in advance. Cancellations made more than 21 days before the event receive a full refund; no refunds are given after this point. Ties are decided on the last 18/9/6/1 holes. Competition is qualifying for handicap purposes. Prizes are shop vouchers; there is no prize presentation.


Prizes

Shop vouchers awarded to prize winners.


Event Accuracy

Help us maintain accurate event information

Never miss an open event

Create a free account to save preferences, follow courses to be notified when new tournaments are added and receive our monthly newsletter.

Venue

North Wales Golf Club

Llandudno, Conwy, Wales

North Wales Golf Club is a championship links course located in Llandudno, a seaside town in North Wales, positioned on the West Shore with panoramic views over the Conwy estuary towards Anglesey and the Snowdonia Mountain range. The course is characterised by its authentic links terrain and challenging layout, featuring well-designed holes that incorporate the natural landscape and scenic vistas throughout the round. The greens are notably well-maintained and fast-running, contributing to the course's difficulty. Players consistently praise the course's excellent condition and the variety of challenging holes that test golfers of different abilities. The setting combines the traditional links experience with distinctive Welsh coastal scenery, making it a notable destination for visiting golfers in the region.