Knebworth Ladies Open 2026

Event Details

Date: Monday, 17 August 2026

Format: Pairs Betterball Stableford

Category: Ladies

Entry Fee: £130.00

Handicap Limit: 30.0

Entry Method: Online


The Knebworth Ladies Open 2026 takes place on Monday 17th August 2026 at Knebworth Golf Club, played from the red tees. The format is fourball stableford with an 85% handicap allowance. A WHS handicap is required, with a handicap limit of 30. The one prize rule applies. Entry is per team of four. An early-bird entry fee of £120.00 per team applies for bookings made before 1st January 2026; after that date the fee is £130.00 per team. The closing date for entries is Wednesday 5th August 2026. The event is fully booked as of the time of verification (103 entries recorded against a maximum of 102). Tee times commence at 9:00am from both the 1st and 10th tees. Registration opens at 8:00am with tea and coffee, bacon rolls, pastries, homemade biscuits, and fresh fruit. Complimentary refreshments are available at the Halfway House from 10:30am. A rolling buffet lunch is served in the Conservatory from 2:00pm, including a chocolate fountain, a glass of prosecco, and Surprize Golf Retail. The day concludes with a raffle and a going home gift for each participant.


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Venue

Knebworth Golf Course

Hertfordshire, England

Knebworth Golf Club features an 18-hole course designed by renowned architect Willie Park Jnr. Originally laid out as a traditional parkland design, the course has evolved significantly over the past 50 years through the introduction of hundreds of trees, creating a heavily tree-lined layout that challenges golfers throughout. The course is characterized by rolling manicured fairways, elevated tees, and large well-maintained greens designed to accommodate golfers of varying abilities. Doglegs appear frequently throughout the routing, adding strategic complexity to the overall challenge. Located in Hertfordshire, the club is distinguished by its unique Lutyens-designed clubhouse, a listed building that serves as the only golf clubhouse designed by renowned British architect Sir Edwin Lutyens. The facility includes extensive practice amenities and a driving range, supporting both competitive and recreational play.