Junior Open

Event Details

Date: Monday, 03 August 2026

Format: Individual

Scoring: Strokeplay

Category: Junior

Entry Fee: £45.00

Max Players: 39

Entry Method: Online


The Junior Open takes place at Stoneham Golf Club on Monday 3rd August 2026. The competition is open to boys and girls under 18 years of age as of 1st January 2025. Boys play off White tees; Girls play off Red tees. The format is 36 holes of strokeplay (Medal), with a handicap allowance of 95%. Tee times run from 8:00am–10:00am in the morning and 1:00pm–3:00pm in the afternoon, with all groups teeing off the 1st hole. Players are allocated tee times based on handicap, with the lowest handicaps going out last. The morning round also serves as The Daily Telegraph Trophy Qualifier (Hampshire County Boys Junior Tour). Lunch is included and served on a rolling basis between rounds. Entry fee is £45 per person. Entries are limited to 39 places. Entry closes at 11:59pm on 19th July 2026.


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Venue

Stoneham Golf Club

Hampshire, England

Stoneham Golf Club was founded in 1908 and designed by renowned architect Willie Park Junior, who also created Sunningdale Old Course. Located on heathland on Southampton's northern boundary, the course is laid out across an old deer park with undulating terrain and parkland features. The course measures 6,400 yards with a balanced design featuring five par 5s and five par 3s, ensuring variety for players of all abilities. The undulating landscape means flat lies are rare, requiring strategic course management. Small greens demand precision with approach shots and test players' short-game skills. While relatively short by modern championship standards, the course rewards tactical play and course management over pure distance, presenting a genuine challenge to golfers across all skill levels. The varied hole designs and natural landscape create an engaging experience that has established it as one of England's notable inland courses.