Junior Open

Event Details

Date: Monday, 10 August 2026

Format: Individual

Scoring: Strokeplay

Category: Mixed

Entry Fee: £45.00

Entry Method: Online


The Junior Open takes place at Berkhamsted Golf Club on Monday 10 August 2026, played over 18 holes on the Berkhamsted course (White tees for men, Red tees for ladies). The competition is a Medal (strokeplay) format with a 95% handicap allowance. It is open to male and female junior golfers. The event serves as a qualifier for the Hertfordshire Boys Order of Merit (BOOM) and the DT Vitality Junior Golf Championship. Entry fee is £45.00 per player. Online entry closes at 11:59pm on 13 July 2026. Food and prizes are included as part of the day.


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Venue

Berkhamsted Golf Club

Berkhamsted Golf Course, Hertfordshire, England

Berkhamsted Golf Club is an 18-hole heathland course situated in an area of outstanding natural beauty in Berkhamsted. The course is characterized by its natural, undeveloped landscape with fairways flanked by gorse, heather, and trees. A defining feature is the complete absence of man-made bunkers; instead, the course relies exclusively on natural hazards to provide its challenge. This distinctive design creates a unique test that has challenged both amateur and club golfers throughout its history. The terrain and setting reflect traditional heathland golf, with the course surrounded by beautiful countryside that includes views of wildlife such as Ashridge deer and diverse birdlife. The natural hazards and vegetation-lined fairways demand strategic play and shot-making skills. The course offers a compelling blend of natural beauty and golfing challenge, appealing to players who appreciate classical heathland design and golf played in harmony with the landscape. The clubhouse overlooks the surrounding heathland, providing views of the natural environment that defines the course.