Kedleston Goose 2026

Event Details

Date: Sunday, 12 July 2026

Format: Individual

Scoring: Strokeplay

Category: Mens

Entry Fee: £75.00

Handicap Limit: 8.4

Max Players: 78

Entry Method: Online


36-hole individual gross medal competition played at Kedleston Park Golf Club on Blue tees, open to men with a handicap index of 8.4 or below. Handicap allowance is 95%. Entry fee is £75 for visitors. A 2-tee start is used with competitors drawn in handicap order. Round 1 tee times run from 8:00am–10:00am; Round 2 afternoon times from 1:00pm–3:00pm (subject to change). A packed lunch is included in the entry fee. Maximum entries: 78; if exceeded, entries will be balloted. Entries close at 10:00am on Monday 6th July 2026. Competitors withdrawing after 1st July 2026 will not receive a refund and will be subject to a £5 administration charge. Competitors may play a free practice round on the Monday, Tuesday, or Thursday of the week preceding the competition — rounds must be booked through the professional, Ian Walley, on 01332 841685. Start times will be drawn and posted online on Tuesday 14th July 2026, and emailed to competitors.


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Venue

Kedleston Park Golf Club

Derby, Derbyshire, England

Kedleston Park Golf Club was established in 1938 following the closure of Markeaton Golf Club due to urban expansion in Derby. The course was designed by renowned architect James Braid, a five-time Open Champion, on mature parkland within the grounds of Kedleston Hall. The club occupies a prominent setting overlooking the surrounding Derbyshire countryside, with the clubhouse positioned as a focal point of the facility. The course benefits from an established parkland landscape that provides both aesthetic appeal and natural challenge. Kedleston Park offers extensive practice facilities including a newly renovated Scarsdale Short Game area, putting green, chipping area, warm-up nets, and a driving range. These amenities support both member development and visitor experience. The club has a notable history within regional golf, being one of the founding members of the Derbyshire Union when it was established in 1913 under its previous incarnation. The course continues to host corporate events and open competitions, demonstrating its role as an established venue within the local golfing community.