IFIELD GOLF OPEN WEEK 2026 - Individual Stableford

Event Details

Date: Thursday, 30 July 2026

Format: Individual Stableford

Category: Open

Entry Fee: £35.00

Entry Method: Online


Thursday 30th July 2026 — Individual Stableford competition as part of Ifield Golf Open Week 2026. Open to men and ladies. Stableford scoring with 95% handicap allowance. Tees: White (Men) and Ladies Red. Entry fee is £35 for visitors (payable online on entry) or £27.50 for members (including 2-club fee, payable in the Pro Shop on the day by card or cash — not from competition account). Separate prizes for visitors and members. Kitchen open 10am–5pm on Thursday with full menu, specials board, burgers and hot dogs available. Signup closes at 4:00 pm on the day of the competition. Current entries: 50. Online signup available.


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Venue

Ifield Golf and Country Club

Ifield, West Sussex, England

A mature parkland golf course founded in 1927, Ifield Golf Club lies on the west side of Crawley, Sussex. Designed by the same architects responsible for the redesign of Royal Birkdale that same year, the course measures 6,319 yards and plays to a par 70. The layout consists of two loops of nine holes and has remained largely unaltered over its nearly century-long history, preserving its original character and challenge. The course was originally described as "as close to the ideal of inland golf as a parkland course could possibly be," offering a complete test of modern golf architecture. Set within a mature parkland setting, Ifield provides much the same examination of golf as it did when established, with the course retaining its established design principles and strategic demands. The relatively modest yardage and par rating belie the comprehensive challenge presented across the routing, making it one of the most respected and established parkland courses in Sussex.