The Archer Gross Pairs Open – Shotgun Start

Event Details

Date: Saturday, 27 June 2026

Format: Pairs

Scoring: Strokeplay

Category: Mens

Entry Fee: £40.00

Handicap Limit: 8.0

Max Players: 88

Entry Method: Online


The Archer Gross Pairs Open (Shotgun Start) takes place at Robin Hood Golf Course, Solihull (St Bernard's Road, Solihull, B92 7DJ) on Saturday 27th June 2026. This is an 18-hole men's open gross pairs betterball competition played off the White tees on a scratch handicap basis. The format is a shotgun start. Maximum handicap: 8.0. Entry fee is £40 per person (£80 per pair), payable online by credit or debit card — club accounts are not accepted. Entries can be made via the Robin Hood Golf Club website or through Golf Empire. A valid CDH number is required on entry. Closing date: Monday 22nd June 2026, or when the field is full (maximum 88 entries). No refunds are available after the closing date. For queries contact the office on 0121 706 0061.


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Venue

Robin Hood Golf Course

West Midlands, England

Robin Hood Golf Club is located in Solihull and features a challenging layout set amidst mature trees with lush fairways. The course is recognized for maintaining some of the best greens in the country and is regarded as one of the most demanding courses in the Midlands, despite being suitable for players of all skill levels. The course has undergone considerable investment in recent years to enhance both the layout and practice facilities. A defining characteristic of Robin Hood is its final three holes, which are widely acknowledged among the most challenging finishing holes in the Midlands region. The course design creates a balance between difficulty and playability, offering players both rewarding and frustrating moments throughout the round. The mature tree-lined setting contributes to the course's aesthetic appeal and playing characteristics, making it a notable venue within the regional golf landscape.