Leonard Crawley Medal DCGU Order of Merit

Event Details

Date: Sunday, 30 August 2026

Format: Individual Stableford

Category: Mens

Handicap Limit: 18.0

Entry Method: Online


The Leonard Crawley Medal is a men's individual open competition held at Brancepeth Castle Golf Club, Brancepeth, Durham (DH7 8EA), counting toward the DCGU Order of Merit standings. Open to members of bona fide golf clubs with a valid handicap who have at least six registered scores (three of which must be competition scores) in a rolling 12-month period. The maximum playing handicap for men is 18. Players who do not meet the handicap requirements may enter but are not eligible for prizes. Entry and booking are available online via the BRS Golf platform.


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Venue

Brancepeth Castle Golf Club

Durham, County Durham, England

Brancepeth Castle Golf Club is a golf course in Durham, England, designed by the renowned architect Harry Colt in 1924. The course is laid out across the grounds of Brancepeth Castle's historic Deer Park, with the castle's former stables and coach house converted into the clubhouse. Harry Colt was a world-famous designer responsible for over 300 courses globally, including prestigious venues such as Moor Park, Royal Lytham & St. Annes, and Wentworth. The setting combines the challenging design principles Colt was known for with the distinctive landscape of the castle estate. The course retains its character as a classic early 20th-century design set within historic parkland surroundings.