Men's Open

Event Details

Date: Sunday, 28 June 2026

Format: Individual

Scoring: Stableford

Category: Mens

Entry Fee: £30.00

Handicap Limit: 28.0

Entry Method: Online


Men's Individual Stableford open competition at Llanishen Golf Club on Sunday 28 June 2026. Played from the White tees with a 95% handicap allowance. Maximum playing handicap of 28; players with a higher handicap index may enter but must play off 28. All competitors must be aged 18 or over on the day. Entry fee is £30.00 for visitors and £17.50 for members; full payment is required at entry. All entries include a one-course meal after play. Entries can be made online or by phone on 029 2075 5078 (ext 3). Online signup closes at 5:00pm on 14 June 2026. All entrants must be a member of a golf club with a current CDH number and a Handicap Index registered on the World Handicap System (WHS). Entries from FlexiClub (Wales) or iGolf (England) members will not be accepted. To be eligible to win prizes, entrants must have completed 54 holes across at least three qualifying competitions in the 12 months preceding the event, with those rounds logged in WHS. Bookings are transferable — if unable to attend, the tee time may be offered to another eligible golfer; contact the club office to amend. Cancellation more than two weeks before the event receives a full refund; cancellations within two weeks or no-shows receive no refund, though a midweek return voucher may be offered as goodwill. The competition committee has final authority on disputes, rulings, and prize allocation.


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Venue

Llanishen Golf Course

Glamorgan, Wales

Llanishen Golf Club, founded in 1905 in North Cardiff, is a parkland course noted for its spectacular views across Cardiff and the Bristol Channel toward the Somerset coast. Caerphilly Mountain provides a scenic backdrop to the layout. The course is described as short with slick, subtle greens that demand precise approach play, emphasizing accuracy over distance. It has been recognized in Golf World's Top 100 courses in Wales for its manicured condition and underrated design. The course offers informal play throughout the week with knock-out competitions and mixed events during summer months. It features active Men's and Ladies' sections, including provisions for golfers over 60. The club maintains a friendly, welcoming atmosphere and accepts visitors and societies year-round, though not on Saturdays due to competition scheduling. The course's design rewards repeat visits with its combination of challenging greens and demanding approach shots, making it an attractive option for golfers seeking precision play in an aesthetically pleasing setting.