John Nettell Trophy - Scratch Medal

Event Details

Date: Wednesday, 17 June 2026

End Date: Thursday, 18 June 2026

Format: Individual

Scoring: Strokeplay

Category: Mens

Entry Fee: £95.00

Handicap Limit: 7.5

Max Players: 72

Entry Method: Online


The John Nettell Trophy is a 36-hole scratch strokeplay competition (18 holes per day) held over two days at Brokenhurst Manor Golf Club, played from the White tees. The event is open to men with a handicap index of 7.5 or lower. An England Golf membership number is required at the time of entry. The entry fee is £95.00 for visitors and £50.00 for members. The field is limited to 72 players; if oversubscribed, higher handicaps will be balloted out. Online signup closes at 11:59 pm on 29 May 2026. Scratch and handicap prizes are awarded, along with prizes for age categories: 55–59, 60–64, 65–69, and 70+.


Prizes

Scratch and handicap prizes awarded. Age category prizes for the following groups: 55–59, 60–64, 65–69, and 70+.


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Venue

Brokenhurst Manor Golf Club

Hampshire, England

Brokenhurst Manor Golf Club is situated in the New Forest National Park near Brockenhurst, Hampshire, within easy reach of Southampton and Bournemouth. The course is a distinguished design by Harry Colt, known for creating challenging and picturesque layouts. Set in the tranquil surroundings of the New Forest, the course offers an exceptionally maintained test of golf with scenic beauty characteristic of the area's heathland and woodland terrain. The club has earned recognition as one of England's finest courses, being placed 149th in Today's Golfer and Golf Monthly's Top 200 courses in England. The course features 16 main greens, indicating an 18-hole layout typical of championship-standard designs. The natural New Forest setting provides an atmospheric backdrop with rolling terrain and mature vegetation. Brokenhurst Manor is noted for providing a genuine test of golf while maintaining its reputation for hospitality and friendly service. The club welcomes both members and guests, offering a welcoming atmosphere complemented by a bar and restaurant. The course's design challenges players while remaining accessible, making it an appealing destination for golfers seeking quality play in a naturally beautiful setting.