Bank Holiday Mixed Open Am-Am

Event Details

Date: Monday, 31 August 2026

Format: Team Betterball Stableford

Category: Mixed

Entry Fee: £110.00

Entry Method: Online


Bank Holiday Mixed Am-Am team competition at Wakefield Golf Club on Monday 31st August 2026. Teams of 4 (mixed teams with best lady and best gent score on every hole). 85% handicap stableford scoring with 2 of 4 scores to count. Men play from Yellow tees, Ladies from Red tees. Handicap allowance calculated in line with the England Golf mixed tee calculator; maximum strokes: Men 28, Ladies 36. Open to bona fide members of recognised golf clubs and visitors. All players must hold an official WHS handicap and provide a CDH number on entry. Entry fee £110 per team, payable online. Online signup closes at 12:00am on 31/08/2026. Pro shop voucher prizes for the first 4 teams. An optional 2's competition is also run by the professional shop.


Prizes

Pro shop voucher prizes for the first 4 teams. Optional 2's competition run by the professional shop.


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Venue

Wakefield Golf Club

West Yorkshire, England

Wakefield Golf Club is a well-established parkland course located in Wakefield, West Yorkshire, designed by Sandy Herd with bunkering by Dr. Alister MacKenzie. Founded in 1891, it ranks among Yorkshire's oldest private members clubs. The course is a challenging par 72 featuring two loops of nine holes, both starting and finishing at the clubhouse, making it easy to walk. The layout provides an accessible yet testing design that appeals to golfers of varying abilities. The course is maintained to a high standard throughout the season and is particularly renowned for the quality of its greens. The combination of Herd's original design with MacKenzie's strategic bunkering creates an interesting challenge that balances playability with difficulty. The parkland setting provides an attractive playing environment. The course welcomes visitors and societies regularly, many of whom make repeat visits, indicating its reputation as a quality golfing destination. Its accessibility and friendly atmosphere make it popular with organized groups and individual visiting golfers.