Senior Pairs

Event Details

Date: Thursday, 23 July 2026

Format: Pairs Stableford

Category: Senior

Entry Fee: £136.00

Handicap Limit: 54.0

Entry Method: Online


The Seniors Pairs Open is a 4-ball betterball stableford competition held as part of Wrotham Heath Golf Club's Festival of Golf on Thursday 23rd July 2026, with a shotgun start at 10am. Open to men and women aged 55 and over who are members of an affiliated golf club (CDH number required). Teams may be all-male, all-female, or mixed. Men play from the yellow tees and women from the red tees. The maximum handicap index is 54, with an 85% handicap allowance. The entry fee is £136.00 per team for visitors (required on entry); member pricing is also available (£38.00 or £68.00 per member, optional). Entries are accepted on a first-come, first-served basis, with a maximum of 120 entries (71 current as of the page listing). Entry closes at 11:59pm on 9th July 2026, or earlier if the event becomes oversubscribed. Tea, coffee, and a bacon roll are provided on arrival, followed by a one-course plated carvery meal after golf. A prize is awarded to the highest-placing visiting pair not already in the top 3. Online signup is available via the club website.


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Venue

Wrotham Heath Golf Club

Sevenoaks, Kent, England

Wrotham Heath Golf Club is a heathland course established in 1906, located near Borough Green in Sevenoaks, Kent, within 15 minutes of Tonbridge, Sevenoaks, and Maidstone. The course is shorter than many modern layouts but plays longer than yardages suggest, featuring tight, undulating fairways that challenge golfers of all abilities. Built on free-draining sandstone ridge, the course remains playable year-round on both greens and tees, offering spectacular views across Kent. The club maintains limited membership to prevent overcrowding and operates two starting points (1st and 10th holes) to ensure good flow during busy periods. The original Oast House serves as the clubhouse. The course is known for excellent putting surfaces, with testimonials from professional golfers praising its condition and quality. Notable visitors and members have included Ryder Cup player Paul Way and various PGA professionals who have competed in the club's Pro-Am events.