Open Four Man Team (Seniors)

Event Details

Date: Friday, 31 July 2026

Format: Team Stableford

Category: Senior

Entry Fee: £25.00

Handicap Limit: 28.0 (Ladies: 36.0)

Entry Method: Online


Senior Gents Open 4 Man Team competition for senior male golfers at Blackburn Golf Club on 31 July 2026. Teams of four compete on yellow tees with two scores counting from each team member on holes 6, 12, and 18, using an 85% handicap allowance. All entrants must be a member of a recognised golf club, hold an official WHS handicap index, and have posted at least 6 qualifying scores in the last 12 months to be eligible for prizes. Men must have a handicap of 28 or less; ladies must have a handicap of 36 or less. Entry and tee time booking is available online via the BRS Golf platform at a visitor fee of £25.00. Dress code: smart casual golfing attire required, shirts must have a collar, shorts must be knee-length and smart in appearance, worn with sports socks. No jeans, trainers, tracksuits, or offensive designs. For questions, contact admin@blackburngolfclub.com or call 01254 51122 (Option 1).


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Venue

Blackburn Golf Club

Lancashire, England

Blackburn Golf Club is an 18-hole parkland course located near Blackburn, Lancashire, approximately 6 miles from Junction 31 of the M6 and 3 miles from Junction 6 of the M65. The course measures 6,144 yards at par 71 from the white tees for men, and 5,364 yards at par 73 for ladies. Set in an undulating landscape, the course offers outstanding views of the Pennine Hills and the Fylde coast. The parkland setting provides an inland alternative to links golf, with well-maintained fairways and greens presented in good condition throughout. The course is described as a fair and enjoyable test for golfers of all ability levels, featuring challenging holes with varied terrain. The club welcomes both members and visitors, with experienced pro shop staff and first-class catering facilities. The course has a history dating back to when the original layout featured pastoral surroundings with grazing sheep and cattle. Today's course represents a significant evolution, offering a welcoming and well-organized golfing experience in the Lancashire hills.