Mens Over 55s 4BBB Open

Event Details

Date: Wednesday, 09 September 2026

Format: Pairs Betterball Stableford

Category: Senior

Entry Fee: £50.00

Handicap Limit: 28.0

Entry Method: Online


The Mens Over 55s 4BBB Open is an 18-hole Better Ball Stableford Pairs competition held at Peterborough Milton Golf Club on Wednesday 9th September 2026. All players must be aged 55 or over on the date of the competition. Players must hold an active WHS handicap index registered to a Golf Club affiliated to England Golf; iGolf members are also eligible to enter. The handicap index limit is 28, with an 85% individual handicap allowance applied. Tee times run from 10:00am to 2:30pm. Entry fee is £50 per person and includes coffee on arrival, 18 holes of golf, halfway house refreshments, and a two-course meal. A prize table and nearest pin prizes are also on offer. The entry deadline is 2nd September 2026.


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Venue

Peterborough Milton

Cambridgeshire, England

Peterborough Milton Golf Club is a classic parkland course established in 1938, designed by the renowned architect James Braid. Located in Milton Ferry, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, the course features tree-lined fairways and well-guarded greens characteristic of Braid's design philosophy. A notable feature of the layout is a large lake that divides the 1st and 18th fairways, adding strategic interest to both holes. The course has undergone various modifications over the decades to accommodate advancements in golf equipment while maintaining its challenging character. The course provides an enjoyable test suitable for golfers of all abilities. As a members club that welcomes visitors, Peterborough Milton has established itself as a welcoming facility known for the quality of its course presentation. The layout offers a traditional parkland experience within the Cambridgeshire landscape, with the design continuing to challenge golfers through its strategic bunkering and green complexes.