Captain's Charity AM-AM 2026

Event Details

Date: Saturday, 01 August 2026

Format: Pairs Betterball Stableford

Category: Mixed

Entry Fee: £45.00

Entry Method: Online


Captain's Charity AM-AM 2026 is a 4-ball Stableford competition held at Brocton Hall Golf Club on Sunday 2nd August 2026. The event is open to men and ladies. Players compete in pairs using the 4-ball betterball format: on all holes except Par 3s, the two best stableford scores from each pair count; on Par 3s, all four scores count. Handicap allowance is 85%. Entry fee is £30 for members and £45 for visitors. Prizes are 4-ball vouchers awarded to the top 6 groups, sent out after the event. Online signup is available, closing at 7:00 pm on 1st August 2026. Men play from the White tees and ladies from the Red tees. The contact for the competition is Alan Walsgrove (alanwalsgrove@sky.com, 07703693780).


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Venue

Brocton Hall Golf Club

Staffordshire, England

Brocton Hall Golf Club is an 18-hole parkland course located on the edge of Cannock Chase in Staffordshire, England. The course was designed by the legendary Harry Vardon, and its layout remains largely faithful to his original plan. Set within the grounds of Brocton Hall Estate, the course is characterized by mature trees and attractive water features that provide a challenging test of golf. The mature landscape and water hazards create a searching examination of play for golfers of all levels. The club is housed in a distinguished country house that serves as the clubhouse, offering excellent bar facilities and renowned dining options, including popular Sunday lunches. The course is recognized as one of the leading golf clubs in the Midlands and welcomes both visitors and societies throughout the year. The setting provides stunning views over the lake and golf course, making it a distinctive venue in the region.