4 Man Team Event

Event Details

Date: Sunday, 13 September 2026

Format: Team Betterball Stableford

Category: Mens

Entry Fee: £140.00

Entry Method: Online


A men's 4-man team betterball open competition at Clitheroe Golf Club, played from the White Tees on 13 September 2026. Format is Non-Qualifying Stableford with 85% handicap allowance; the best 2 of 4 scores count per hole. Open to male members and visitors who are active members of a recognised golf club. Valid CDH numbers are required at the time of booking. Entry fee is £140.00 per team. Refunds are only available up to 7 days prior to the competition. Full results will be published on the club website.


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Venue

Clitheroe Golf Course

Lancashire, England

Clitheroe Golf Club is a classic parkland course established in 1891 and designed by legendary architect James Braid. Located in the picturesque Ribble Valley on the edge of the historic market town of Clitheroe, Lancashire, the course offers magnificent views of the surrounding countryside. The course is recognized as one of the North West's finest layouts and formerly served as a Regional Open Championship qualifying venue. It presents a true test of golf for all ability levels, featuring a good variety of holes. The signature 5th hole, a par 3, is noted as one of Lancashire's best short holes. Clitheroe welcomes visitors and societies throughout the week and hosts corporate golf days and popular open competitions between April and October. The club features a newly refurbished clubhouse with the Legends Bar, meeting venues in the Southworth and James Braid rooms, and a modern Performance Golf Academy. The academy includes a covered 10-bay driving range, teaching facilities, and short game practice areas, reflecting the club's status as a leading golf facility in the North of England.