Manchester Masters

Event Details

Date: Friday, 31 July 2026

Format: Individual

Scoring: Strokeplay

Category: Mens

Entry Fee: £55.00

Handicap Limit: 16.5

Entry Method: Online


Individual 18-hole stroke play medal, part of Manchester Golf Club's Festival Week at Hopwood course (designed by Harry Shapland Colt). Entry fee of £55 per player includes a sandwich and tea or coffee. Entrants must be current members of a physical golf club with an active World Handicap System (WHS) index; men's maximum WHS index of 16.5 applies. To be eligible for prizes, players must have completed a minimum of five competition scores (singles medal or stableford) within the previous 12 months — those with fewer qualifying scores may still enter but will not be awarded a prize. Handicap allowance is 95% of course handicap. Ties decided by card countback over the last 9, 6, 3, or 1 hole. Prizes are generally Pro Shop vouchers or similar, with winners notified by email and via the results page on the club website. Players must register at the registration desk in the main clubhouse at least 30 minutes before their scheduled tee time. Entry fees will not be refunded unless notice of withdrawal is received by the Manager at least 7 days prior to the event. Smart golf attire is mandatory; golf shoes must not be worn in the clubhouse.


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Venue

Manchester Golf Course

Greater Manchester, England

Manchester Golf Club is a Harry Colt-designed championship course set across 247 acres of moorland and heathland near Manchester. Located at Hopwood in Middleton, approximately 20 minutes from Manchester City Centre, the course offers rural scenery with views over central Manchester. As an England Golf Championship venue, it hosts prestigious tournaments including the Ladies European Tour Access Series, Reid Trophy, and Women's Open Strokeplay Championship, along with the Northern Counties Championship. The course presents a challenging test of golf suitable for competitive play, with notable wildlife including deer roaming the fairways. The club features extensive practice facilities including a 300+ yard driving range with Trackman technology, a short game area, Golf Performance Centre, and Putting Lab. The membership base includes over 100 single-figure handicap golfers and more than 40 category 1 players. Manchester Golf Club operates as a private members' club while welcoming visitors and societies year-round. The recently refurbished clubhouse serves as both a golf venue and event space for conferences and functions.