Gents Opens

Event Details

Date: Wednesday, 10 February 2027

Format: Individual Stableford

Category: Mens

Entry Fee: €45.00

Entry Method: Online


The Gents Opens is a recurring weekly Wednesday afternoon individual stableford competition open to visitors and members at Woodenbridge Golf Course. Visitors pay an entry fee of €45.00, while members pay €5.00. Booking is available online through the club's BRS Golf tee time reservation system. Handicap certificates are required for open competitions. Normal GUI/ILGU dress code applies. The competition is held every Wednesday afternoon, with the Pro Shop available for details and booking at 0402 35202. Golf buggies are available for hire (12 buggies on course); electric trolleys can be hired by calling the Pro Shop. Metal spikes are permitted on the course but golf shoes are not allowed in the clubhouse. Bookings are transferable to alternative dates or tee times. The green fee/open entry fee is non-refundable if cancelled or if the player fails to turn up without prior cancellation.


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Venue

Woodenbridge Golf Course

County Wicklow, Ireland

Woodenbridge Golf Club is an 18-hole Par 71 parkland course (Par 72 for ladies) designed by Patrick Merrigan. Located in the Vale of Avoca near Arklow, County Wicklow, the course is characterized by its scenic riverside setting, with the Avoca and Aughrim rivers coming into play on ten holes, providing challenges for players of all handicaps. The course spans 6,341 yards from the back tees with multiple tee options. Notable holes include the 437-yard par 4 sixth, the par 3s at holes 8 and 17 described as stunning but dangerous, and the impressive par 5 eighteenth hole. The closing holes are known for significantly impacting scoring opportunities. The men's course record stands at 65, set by Jay Stafford in August 2022. The ladies' record of 67 is held by Louise Mernagh (2007) and was equalled by professional golfer Leona Maguire in 2009. The course features colour-coded pin positions and maintains seasonal local rules posted on the notice board.

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