Blackmoor Men's 36 Hole Seniors Scratch Open 2026

Event Details

Date: Wednesday, 05 August 2026

End Date: Thursday, 06 August 2026

Format: Individual Strokeplay

Category: Senior

Entry Fee: £110.00

Handicap Limit: 7.0

Entry Method: Online

Sign-ups open: 12 Jan 2026

Sign-ups close: 13 Jul 2026


Blackmoor Men's 36 Hole Seniors Scratch Open 2026 is a two-day strokeplay competition for men aged 55 and over, played on Wednesday 5th August (afternoon) and Thursday 6th August (morning) on the Colt Course from white tees. Entrants must hold a WHS handicap of 7.0 or lower and provide their CDH number, date of birth, and email address on entry. Entry is limited to 72 players; if oversubscribed, a ballot based on handicap will determine entries. The entry fee is £110 for visitors and £65 for members, including coffee on arrival both days and a two-course buffet lunch after play on Thursday. Prizes are awarded for the first four overall scratch scores, the best handicap score, and scratch and handicap prizes within age groups (55–59, 60–64, 65–69, and 70+), with no player winning more than one prize. Scratch prizes are cash, while handicap prizes are open Pro Shop vouchers. All prizes are decided on countback. Prize-giving takes place at approximately 3:30 p.m. on Thursday. Entries close at 12:00 noon on Monday 13th July 2026. Practice rounds can be booked through the Pro Shop at £50 per round. The event is now full with 108 entries received.


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Venue

Blackmoor Golf Club

Hampshire, England

Blackmoor Golf Club is a heathland Par 69 course established in 1913 and located in Hampshire near Bordon. The course was designed by the renowned architect Harry Colt, whose influence remains evident throughout the layout. Set within a heathland landscape, the course presents a challenging test of golf with its natural terrain and strategic design elements characteristic of Colt's work. The club hosts the Selborne Salver, one of Britain's premier amateur tournaments that has been played at Blackmoor since 1976. This prestigious event attracts both international and Walker Cup players, reflecting the course's reputation and quality. The club offers comprehensive facilities including a clubhouse with dining options, practice facilities, and professional coaching led by PGA Professional Adam Harnett. Blackmoor accommodates various categories of golfers through membership options, junior and ladies programs, and visitor packages, establishing itself as a significant venue within Hampshire's golfing landscape.