Mixed 9 hole Social Golf

Event Details

Date: Friday, 28 August 2026

Format: Pairs Betterball Stableford

Category: Mixed

Entry Fee: £3.00

Handicap Limit: 36.0

Entry Method: Online

Sign-ups open: 17 Jul 2026


Mixed 9-hole social golf competition played as four-ball better ball in mixed pairs. Handicap allowance is 85% of course handicap. Entry fee is £3 per pair. Tee times start from 4pm on Friday 28th August 2026. Players must sign up with a partner by 6pm on the preceding Thursday. If no pairs sign up, the entry money is added to the prize fund. Buggies can be requested in advance. A meal is served after the competition from 6:15pm (costs to be confirmed, charged to bar account). Players without a partner can contact the organiser to be matched. Open to men and ladies.


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Venue

Mid Sussex Golf Club

East Sussex, England

Mid Sussex Golf Club, located in Ditchling, East Sussex, is an 18-hole course designed by renowned architect David Williams and former European Open winner Andrew Murray. It opened to the public in 1995 and has established itself as one of Sussex's premier layouts. The course is notable for its exceptional conditioning and distinctive landscape characteristics. It ranks among the flattest courses in Sussex, making it relatively accessible while maintaining challenge through design. A defining feature is the spectacular views of the South Downs visible from virtually every hole, providing an attractive setting throughout the round. The course has demonstrated sufficient quality to host significant regional competitions, including the Sussex Mid-Age Championship, Sussex Seniors Open, and various County Matches and Events. This tournament history reflects the course's standing within Sussex golf. The combination of well-maintained fairways, South Downs vistas, and relatively flat terrain creates a course that balances playability with scenic appeal, making it suitable for golfers of varying abilities while maintaining competitive standards for serious play.