MEN'S Seniors Autumn Pairs Open

Event Details

Date: Thursday, 08 October 2026

Format: Pairs

Scoring: Stableford

Category: Senior

Entry Fee: £70.00

Handicap Limit: 40.0

Max Players: 92

Entry Method: Online


The Men's Seniors Autumn Pairs Open takes place on Thursday 8 October 2026 at Robin Hood Golf Course, Solihull (St Bernard's Road, B92 7DJ). Players compete from the Yellow Tees (Course Rating 72.0, Slope Index 136) in an 18-hole Stableford Pairs format with an 85% handicap allowance. The competition begins with an 11am Shotgun Start; starting tees are allocated by the organisers. Players must be 55 years of age or over on the day of the competition. Maximum Handicap Index: 40.0. Entry fee: £70.00 per pair for visitors, £40.00 per pair for members, payable online by credit/debit card (club accounts not accepted). A CDH number is required for entry. Entries also accepted through Golf Empire. Entry deadline: noon on Monday 5 October 2026, or when the field is full; no refunds after this date. A guaranteed visitors prize is on offer. Prize-winning pairs must both be members of golf clubs affiliated to their County Union — pairs including iGolf members are not eligible to win prizes. Complimentary tea and coffee on arrival. For queries contact the office on 0121 706 0061.


Prizes

Prize vouchers awarded for the best team nett scores. A guaranteed visitors prize is also available.


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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.