Chester Ladies Open - 2026

Event Details

Date: Monday, 29 June 2026

Format: Team

Scoring: Stableford

Category: Ladies

Entry Fee: £90.00

Handicap Limit: 34.1

Entry Method: Online


The Chester Ladies Open takes place at Chester Golf Club on Monday 29th June 2026, played off the Red Tees (Chester 9Min course). The format is a ladies stableford team competition: teams of three, with two scores to count on most holes and all three scores counting on par 3s. Handicap allowance is 85% of course handicap. Handicap Index limit is 34.1; players with an HI above this may still enter but will play to the limit. The event is open to visitors only and players must be bona fide members of a recognised golf club. The £90.00 entry fee per team includes a ball sweep and halfway house refreshments. Buggies are not included but may be booked directly with the club professional (limited availability; preference given to medical need). Personal buggies are permitted with suitable insurance documentation and completion of the club's Buggy Policy. Standard Chester Golf Club dress code applies. Closing date for entries is midnight on 28th June 2026; late entries should contact the club secretary. Prizes to be confirmed.


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Venue

Chester Golf Club

Cheshire, England

Chester Golf Club is a parkland course founded in 1901, located on two levels within a loop of the River Dee in Chester. Situated less than a mile from the city centre, the course overlooks Chester racecourse and offers fine views of the Welsh Hills. The layout is contained within the river loop, providing an attractive setting with varied terrain across its two levels. The course features excellent dining facilities with a Michelin-trained chef offering comprehensive menus. The club maintains a warm, welcoming atmosphere for both members and visitors. Specific details regarding the number of holes, par, designer information, and individual hole characteristics are not provided in the available content, though the course is noted for its parkland design and scenic location within the natural landscape formed by the River Dee.