The Rock R1

Event Details

Date: Saturday, 05 September 2026

Format: Individual Strokeplay

Category: Mens

Entry Fee: £35.00

Handicap Limit: 5.0

Entry Method: Online


36-hole scratch qualifying medal tournament (strokeplay) played over two rounds on Saturday 5th September 2026 at Charnwood Forest Golf Course (Yellow/Blue tees). Open to men with a maximum handicap index of 5.0. Entry fee is £35, which includes coffee and a bacon cob on arrival plus lunch. Prizes (given as vouchers) are awarded to 1st, 2nd, and 3rd places. In the event of abandonment, the result will be decided by the first 18 holes' scores, assuming all players complete 18 holes. If oversubscribed, entry selection will be from those with the lowest handicaps. Online signup closes at 5:00 pm on 29th August 2026. Handicap allowance is 95%.


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Venue

Charnwood Forest Golf Course

Leicestershire, England

Charnwood Forest Golf Club is the oldest golf club in Leicestershire, established in 1890. The course is a 9-hole heathland layout designed to maximize the natural environment of the beautiful Leicestershire countryside. The design was later influenced by James Braid, a renowned Scottish golf architect known for his contributions to classic course design. Set amongst rolling hills, the course offers outstanding views across the Leicestershire landscape. The terrain and heathland setting create a challenging yet scenic playing experience. The course is situated in Woodhouse Eaves, near Loughborough, in a particularly picturesque part of the region. The club maintains its reputation as a friendly venue welcoming both members and visitors. The course's natural heathland characteristics, combined with its undulating terrain and rolling hillside setting, provide distinctive playing conditions that test golfers while showcasing the area's natural beauty. The course remains in regular play and is maintained to high standards throughout the year.