Ladies AM-AM Open

Event Details

Date: Sunday, 06 September 2026

Format: Team Am am Stableford

Category: Ladies

Entry Fee: £140.00

Handicap Limit: 39.0

Entry Method: Online


The Ladies AM-AM Open is a team competition for ladies, held on Sunday 6th September 2026 at Worcester Golf & Country Club (MacKenzie Course, Red tees). The event uses Stableford scoring with an 85% handicap allowance. Teams consist of 4 players. Entry fees are £35.00 per person for visitors (£140.00 per team) and £20.00 per person for club members (£80.00 per team). Visitor team entry includes a bacon roll and tea/coffee. The maximum playing handicap is 39 (equivalent to a handicap index of 40.5). To be eligible to win a main prize, teams must have a minimum of 5 qualifying scores in the previous 12 months. Prize vouchers for the WG&CC Pro Shop will be posted to winners after the competition. The closing date for entries is midnight on 30th August 2026 or when the event is full. There is no automatic refund or cancellation for online payments; withdrawals after the closing date will not be refunded, though replacements are accepted. Contact for the competition is Maggie Thompson.


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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.