Women's Open Golf & Coffee Morning

Event Details

Date: Monday, 07 September 2026

Format: Team

Scoring: Stableford

Category: Ladies

Entry Fee: £140.00

Entry Method: Online


Team stableford competition for ladies. Shotgun start at 9:30am. Morning coffee and pastries on arrival. Complimentary halfway hut refreshments. Teams of 4, best 2 scores to count. Handicap allowance 85%. Entry fee of £140 is per team of 4. Entries are initially open to non-Ealing members. Entry can also be made by completing the entry form and emailing it to opsman@ealinggolfclub.co.uk with payment via bank transfer (details on the downloadable entry form). Sign-up closes at midnight on 7 September 2026.


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Venue

Ealing Golf Course

Greater London, England

Ealing Golf Club is an 18-hole parkland golf course founded in 1898 and designed by distinguished architect Harry S. Colt. Located in London at Perivale Lane, Greenford, the course is set within a beautiful parkland setting that provides a tranquil oasis in the urban landscape. The course is known for its challenging yet delightful layout, with particular acclaim for its greens. Golf Monthly Magazine has rated Ealing's greens as "some of the finest and fastest greens around," reflecting the club's commitment to course maintenance and presentation. The parkland setting features mature trees and well-maintained grounds that characterize the design. As a members' club, Ealing welcomes visitors who are treated as "members for the day," providing full access to club facilities. The course accommodates both individual visitors and societies, making it accessible to various golfing groups. The club also functions as a popular venue for events and celebrations, licensed for civil ceremonies and capable of hosting up to 170 guests, demonstrating the quality of its facilities and grounds beyond competitive play.