Radyr H S Colt Cup AM

Event Details

Date: Sunday, 14 June 2026

Format: Individual

Scoring: Strokeplay

Category: Mens

Entry Fee: £30.00

Handicap Limit: 9.4

Max Players: 70

Entry Method: Online


The 2026 Radyr H S Colt Cup AM takes place at Radyr Golf Club (White tees) on Sunday 14 June 2026. This is a 36-hole Individual Scratch Strokeplay competition with a 95% handicap allowance, and forms part of the Glamorgan County Golf Union Order of Merit. The event is open to men aged 16 and above. Maximum Handicap Index: 9.4. Entry fee is £30.00 for visitors (includes sandwiches between rounds). Entry closes 4 June 2026 at 23:59; tee times will be issued on 5 June 2026. Afternoon tee times are approximately 5 hours after the morning tee time. A handicap ballot will apply if more than 72 players enter. Maximum field size: 70 entries. Players must hold a WHS handicap and have recorded at least 6 scores on their WHS record within the 12 months prior to the event (14 June 2025 – 13 June 2026) to be eligible to win a prize. No refunds are available after the closing date.


Prizes

Top 5 overall gross scores. Best Nett and Runner Up for both Morning and Afternoon rounds. No player may win more than one prize. In the event of a tie for the Colt Cup, a playoff will be held on the 1st hole, repeated until a winner is determined. All other ties decided on countback.


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Venue

Radyr Golf Club

Glamorgan, Wales

Established in 1902, Radyr Golf Club is regarded as one of the finest golf courses in South Wales. Designed by the legendary Harry S Colt, one of golf's greatest architects, the course has been described as "One of Colt's Little Jewels." It is one of only four Harry S Colt courses in South Wales. Located in rural parkland near Cardiff, Radyr offers magnificent views overlooking the City of Cardiff and the Bristol Channel. The course features gentle undulations across its parkland setting, creating visually appealing holes while presenting a challenging test for golfers of all standards. The course is renowned for its excellent putting surfaces. The layout provides a stern examination of golf technique despite its scenic beauty. Radyr has hosted numerous National and County events, including the Welsh National PGA Championship in 2015. The club has been ranked 23rd in Wales in Golf World's Top 100 Courses in Wales and 79th in their Top 100 parkland courses in Great Britain and Ireland. It has twice been shortlisted for Wales Golf Club of the Year, reflecting its standing within Welsh golf.