Ladies Open

Event Details

Date: Thursday, 09 July 2026

Format: Team Stableford

Category: Ladies

Entry Fee: £30.00

Entry Method: Online


Ladies Open AM/AM – A ladies-only 4-person team competition played as a Stableford event (AM/AM). Open to visiting golfers. Entry fee is £30.00 per person (£120.00 per team). Tee times are available from 09:00 to 14:30. Full entry fee is required at the time of online booking. Prize winners must be members of a club affiliated to one of the Home Golf Unions and must have submitted six fully completed competition round score cards for WHS handicap purposes in the preceding twelve months.


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Venue

Garforth Golf Club

West Yorkshire, England

Garforth Golf Club is a parkland course located in Leeds, Yorkshire, designed by the legendary Dr. Alister MacKenzie. The course is recognized as one of MacKenzie's earliest masterpieces, placing it among his significant works alongside renowned courses such as Augusta National and Royal Melbourne. MacKenzie also designed other prestigious Yorkshire courses including Alwoodley and Moortown, both in Leeds. The club is celebrated for its challenging layout and particularly demanding finishing holes, which are noted as among the toughest in Yorkshire. The course features superb greens that are maintained to a high standard and play at a quick pace. The parkland setting provides an attractive golfing environment with well-designed holes that accommodate golfers of varying skill levels. Garforth Golf Club offers a welcoming atmosphere combined with quality course conditions. The club provides facilities including a bright and airy clubhouse with catering services, and caters to both members and visitors. The course presents a balanced challenge suitable for different abilities while maintaining the classical design principles characteristic of MacKenzie's work.