Seniors Men's Individual Open

Event Details

Date: Thursday, 30 July 2026

Format: Individual Stableford

Category: Senior

Entry Fee: £40.00

Entry Method: Online

Sign-ups close: 26 Jul 2026


The Seniors Men's Individual Open takes place on Thursday 30th July 2026 on the MacKenzie Course at Worcester Golf & Country Club. This is an 18-hole individual stableford competition for men aged 55 and over, with a 95% handicap allowance. The entry fee is £40 per visitor and £20 per member, which includes two's and a coffee/bacon roll on arrival. Visitors are welcome to enter. Prize categories: Visitors 1st to 5th place and Members 1st to 5th place, with only one main category prize per player. Nearest the pins (8th and 17th holes) and two's are included in the entry fee. Golf course and clubhouse dress codes must be adhered to. There is no automatic refund or cancellation facility for online payments. Entrants who wish to withdraw should contact the organiser. No refund for withdrawals after 19th July, although replacements are accepted. Entries close at 11:59 pm on 26th July 2026. Current entries: 155.


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Venue

Boughton Park (Worcester Golf and Country Club)

Worcestershire, England

Boughton Park is home to Worcester Golf and Country Club, a parkland course designed in 1927 by Dr Alister Mackenzie, the renowned Scottish golf architect. Located just minutes from Worcester City Centre, the course measures 6,251 yards and is set within scenic grounds offering views of the nearby Malvern Hills. The course features a distinctive design characteristic: long, narrow greens that demand accuracy from golfers of all ability levels. This layout provides a challenging yet fair test of play across the parkland setting. The combination of Mackenzie's classic design principles and the natural landscape creates a course that balances difficulty with playability. As a historic course with notable design credentials, Worcester Golf and Country Club has hosted significant tournaments, including Junior Team Golf Regional Finals, attracting competitive play and recognition within the golfing community. The course has also been featured in Golf Monthly as a hidden gem, acknowledging its quality and appeal despite relative obscurity compared to more famous venues. The setting within Boughton Park's natural landscape, combined with Mackenzie's architectural expertise, establishes this as a course of considerable interest to golfers seeking both historical significance and quality play.