Captain's Charity AM AM Open

Event Details

Date: Sunday, 04 October 2026

Format: Team Am am Stableford

Category: Open

Entry Fee: £70.00

Entry Method: Online


The Captain's Charity AM AM Open is a four-player team competition held at Coxmoor Golf Club on Sunday, 4th October 2026. The event is open to visitors and members, with a visitor entry fee of £70.00 (members pay £55.00). Players must hold an official active club handicap and produce proof of handicap on arrival. The competition is played as an Am Am (four-player team) format with stableford scoring. Tee times are available from 07:30 onwards, with a hot meal included for the 09:00 start. Distance measuring devices are permitted, and standard club dress code and soft spike policies apply.


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Venue

Coxmoor Golf Club

Sutton-in-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire, England

Coxmoor Golf Club is a championship heathland course located near Nottingham, Mansfield, and the M1 motorway in Sutton-in-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire. Accredited by England Golf as a Championship Venue, the club has hosted prestigious tournaments including the British Boys Championship and British Seniors Championship, and has served as an Open Qualifying course. The course is characterized as a magnificent heathland layout that is superbly maintained and constantly evolving. The club is currently undergoing course redevelopment, with input from notable golf figures including Ken Moodie and Ken Brown. The design offers an interesting and challenging golfing experience on terrain typical of the heathland landscape. Coxmoor is known for providing a friendly welcome to visitors and societies, combining quality golf with good value amenities in the clubhouse. The course attracts golfers seeking a memorable experience on a well-regarded championship-standard layout in the East Midlands region.