Men's Colin Green Trophy Open

Event Details

Date: Saturday, 22 August 2026

Format: Individual Strokeplay

Category: Mens

Entry Fee: £70.00

Entry Method: Online


The Men's Colin Green Trophy Open takes place on Saturday 22nd August 2026 at Northamptonshire County Golf Course, Church Brampton (yellow tees). The format is individual medal (strokeplay) with a 95% handicap allowance, and the round counts as a qualifying competition. Open to male golfers. The visitor entry fee is £70.00; club members pay £45.00. Included in the entry fee are a coffee and bacon roll on arrival, halfway house refreshments, and a two-course meal after play — please notify assistant@countygolfclub.co.uk in advance of any dietary requirements. Signup closes at 5:00 pm on 8th August 2026. Competition terms and conditions and the club dress code are available on the club website. Current entries: 96.


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Venue

Northamptonshire County Golf Course

Church Brampton, Northamptonshire, England

Northamptonshire County Golf Club is an 18-hole heathland course located in Church Brampton, established in 1909. Originally designed by distinguished architect Harry S. Colt—who also created Wentworth and Sunningdale—the course has remained largely unchanged since its inception, with notable alterations by James Braid in 1947. Ranked within the UK's top 100 courses, it serves as an R&A Open Qualifying venue. The course features small, well-built and contoured greens with challenging approaches set against beautiful scenery. Its heathland layout runs fast during summer months, presenting a rigorous test of golf for players of all abilities. The design rewards good shots while remaining playable and accessible. NCGC is recognized as one of the finest courses in the Midlands, earning comparisons to prestigious Surrey courses and Hollinwell when in peak condition. The traditional clubhouse, sympathetically extended over the decades, overlooks the 18th green and serves as the social hub. The club welcomes visitors and maintains an inclusive membership structure including social, junior, and competitive categories for both men and women.