Golf Week 2026 - Individual Stableford

Event Details

Date: Sunday, 02 August 2026

Format: Individual

Scoring: Stableford

Category: Mixed

Entry Fee: £48.00

Entry Method: Online


Individual Stableford Qualifying Competition (QC) played on The Cherington Course, open to male and female players. Men play from the White Tees, Ladies from the Red Tees. Handicap allowance is 95%. Entry fee is £48pp for visitors and £12pp for members. Entry includes coffee, bacon roll (or vegetarian equivalent or Danish pastry) on arrival, and competition prizes. MGC members may only book from 2nd January 2026. Online signup closes at 12:00am on 10th July 2026. For queries contact Alex Godfree at a.godfree@minchinhamptongolfclub.co.uk.


Prizes

Competition prizes included in entry fee.


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Venue

Minchinhampton Golf Course

Gloucestershire, England

Minchinhampton Golf Club operates three distinct courses in Gloucestershire. The Cherington Course, styled as an inland links, features vast undulating greens, thick rough, and firm, fast fairways set within rolling Cotswold landscape. The Avening Course is a classic parkland design by Fred Hawtree, characterized by lakes, mature specimen trees, strategic bunkering, and challenging greens with panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. The Old Course, established in 1889 on Minchinhampton Common, offers a unique natural layout with rolling grassland, no bunkers, and panoramic vistas reflecting the club's 125-year history. All three courses are renowned for year-round presentation and excellent drainage. The two Championship Courses—Avening and Cherington—regularly host National Championships and County Events. The Cherington hosted Open Championship Regional Qualifying from 2002-2007, while the Avening Course hosted it from 2018-2024. The courses present varying difficulty levels, from the championship-standard Cherington and Avening courses to the distinctive natural challenge of the Old Course, which features occasional wildlife hazards alongside its inherent topographical challenges.