Childrens holiday foundation 4 Ball Team (2 to count) (A/C) (Open)

Event Details

Date: Saturday, 06 June 2026

Format: Team

Scoring: Stableford

Category: Open

Entry Fee: £240.00

Entry Method: Online


Open 4-ball team stableford competition (2 scores to count) at Royal North Devon Golf Club, played off Yellow tees (Men) and Red tees (Ladies). Handicap allowance is 85%. Entry fee is £240.00 per team for visitors; a reduced rate of £185.00 per team is available for club members. All players must be members of an affiliated golf club and hold a CDH (Central Database of Handicaps) ID number to enter online. Maximum playing handicap is 28 for men and 36 for ladies unless otherwise stated. Entries close at 7:00am on 6 June 2026. Withdrawals made less than 72 hours before the competition forfeit the entry fee. Players under 18 must submit a Parental Consent Form before the day of the competition. The competition is governed by the Rules of Golf as approved by the R&A.


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Venue

Royal North Devon

Devon, England

Royal North Devon Golf Club is England's oldest golf course, designed by Old Tom Morris in 1864. Located on 170 acres of Northam Burrows common land near Westward Ho! in Devon, the course offers authentic links golf with distinctive characteristics shaped by its coastal setting. The layout features challenging holes defined by huge dunes interspersed with flat fairways and vast bunkers, creating varied terrain across 650 acres of common land. The course gained its "Royal" designation in 1867 when the Prince of Wales, later King Edward VII, became patron. Known for its unique and demanding character, particularly in windy conditions, Royal North Devon presents a stern test despite being described as surprisingly forgiving. The conditioning is consistently excellent, with greens maintained to championship standards. Notable views extend toward the Bristol Channel and Lundy Island. The club maintains its historical significance while offering modern facilities and welcoming both members and visitors. The course's distinctive combination of natural landscape features and strategic bunkering creates holes that are unlike those found at most other courses.

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