Winter Open 2 2026

Event Details

Date: Saturday, 05 December 2026

Format: Pairs

Category: Open

Entry Fee: £40.00

Handicap Limit: 36.0

Entry Method: Online


Winter Open 2 2026 takes place at Richmond (Yorks) Golf Club on Saturday 5 December 2026. This is an open four ball betterball competition for gents, ladies or mixed pairs. Entry fee is £40 per pair. Maximum handicap index is 28.0 for men and 36.0 for ladies; players may enter off a higher handicap. Prize winners must have five qualifying scores from competitions in the last 12 months, with a maximum of one prize per team. All prizes are redeemed through the Richmond Golf Club Pro Shop and are valid for 12 months from the date of the competition. Entry fees are non-refundable for withdrawals within 48 hours of the competition date.


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Venue

Richmond (Yorks) Golf Club

Richmond, North Yorkshire, England

Richmond (Yorks) Golf Club is an 18-hole course measuring 6,083 yards with a par of 71. The layout comprises eight original holes and ten holes added in 1972 by renowned designer Fred Pennink, who maximized the available space on the property. Located in Bend Hagg, Richmond, North Yorkshire, the course is set in an exposed location where wind can significantly influence play. The primary challenge at Richmond is accuracy rather than length. The course features notably undulating and slick greens that demand skilled putting and careful reading. With four par-5s and five par-3s, the course presents varied demands across its layout. The signature 18th hole is a short par-3 of 162 yards for men and 119 yards for ladies, where players hit over a wood to a green positioned in front of the clubhouse, offering a picturesque finishing hole. The course's difficulty is reflected in a CSS of 70, indicating it presents a substantial test despite its modest yardage. The exposed terrain and demanding green complexes combine to create a golf course that rewards precision and putting ability.