Mixed Halloween Drive & Dine Open

Event Details

Date: Thursday, 22 October 2026

Format: Pairs

Scoring: Stableford

Category: Mixed

Entry Fee: £75.00

Handicap Limit: 48.0

Entry Method: Online


Mixed Halloween Drive & Dine Open takes place on Thursday 22nd October 2026 at Robin Hood Golf Course, Solihull, with a shotgun start at 11:00am. This is a mixed greensomes Stableford competition played in pairs. Men play off yellow tees (Course Rating 72.0, Slope Index 136); ladies play off red tees (Course Rating 75.0, Slope Index 134). Handicap Index limit: 48; handicap allowance: 60%/40%. Entry fee is £75 per team for visitors and £60 per team for members. A CDH number is required on entry. To play with a specific couple, email the organiser after booking. Entry closes at noon on Monday 19th October 2026 (or when full); no refunds are available after this date. Winners of main prizes must have returned at least 3 acceptable scores (excluding initial handicap cards) in the previous 12 months and be members of a golf club affiliated to their County Union. Starting tees will be allocated by the organiser — allow plenty of time to reach your tee for the prompt 11am start. A meal and coffee are included after play; please advise of any dietary requirements at the time of booking. Dress code: smart casual or Halloween fancy dress.


Prizes

Prizes for best nett scores. Guaranteed visitor team prize (unless finishing in the top three). Prize for best Halloween costume.


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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.