Summer Ringer Score Optic 2000

Event Details

Date: Sunday, 23 August 2026

Format: Individual Stableford

Category: Open

Entry Fee: €7.00

Entry Method: Online


The Summer Ringer Score Optic 2000 is a series of individual stableford competitions held at Golf AGS (Association Golfique de Saint-Sébastien-sur-Loire) throughout the summer of 2026. The series runs from July 19 to August 31, 2026, with 18-hole and 9-hole competitions held on Saturdays and Sundays, with tee times every 10 minutes from 9:00 AM. The competition is open to all amateur golfers holding a valid FFGolf license and medical certificate. Entry is via the Prima online booking system or at the club reception, with registration closing at noon on the Friday before each competition. The green fee is €7 for club members and €10 for non-members. Players compete to improve their Ringer Score (a cumulative scoring system where scores improve over successive competitions). The final prize ceremony takes place on August 31, 2026, following the last 9-hole competition, with prizes awarded to the top finishers in both gross and net categories across all handicap series. Players must have participated in at least one series competition to be eligible for the final. Tie-breaks are determined by the number of eagles, then birdies, then pars, then number of competitions entered, and finally by Ringer Scores on holes 9, 6, and 3.


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Venue

Golf AGS

Saint-Sébastien-sur-Loire, Pays de la Loire, France

Golf AGS is situated on Île Pinette, a natural island in the Loire River and a NATURA 2000 protected site near Nantes, France. Located just 10 minutes from Nantes railway station, the course offers scenic views along the Loire with the church steeple of Saint-Sébastien-sur-Loire visible throughout play. The course emphasizes natural landscape management and sustainability. Fairways feature endemic vegetation in their natural state, with only greens formally seeded. Water conservation is prioritized, with irrigation limited to greens and pre-greens representing just 2% of total course area. The facility employs organic fertilizers on greens and uses authorized phytosanitary products sparingly. Golf AGS has achieved silver-level biodiversity certification from the French Golf Federation, renewed in 2025, demonstrating commitment to wildlife habitat preservation through late mowing practices, hedgerow implementation, and insect houses. The course caters to diverse skill levels through its golf school for ages 7-17, beginner animations, competitive events, and a dedicated paragolf section for disabled golfers. An FFgolf license is required to play.