Senior Team Open

Event Details

Date: Thursday, 27 August 2026

Format: Team Stableford

Category: Senior

Entry Fee: £280.00

Handicap Limit: 27.3

Entry Method: In person


18-hole team stableford competition played off Yellow Tees. Teams of 4 players, open to visitors or a combination of visitors and members. 3-tee shotgun start at 08:30. Scoring: 2 best scores count on each hole, with all 4 scores counting on holes 3 and 16. Age limit: Over 55. All players must hold a WHS handicap index. Handicap index limit 27.3; allowance applied at 85% in accordance with WHS guidelines. Entry is limited to 24 teams on a first come, first served basis; additional teams will be placed on a reserve list. Entry fee of £280 per team of 4 includes coffee and bacon roll on arrival from 07:30, a rolling carvery lunch, and prizes. Please advise of any dietary requirements when entering. Buggies available by prior arrangement with the Pro Shop (020 8654 3061, option 1). Smart casual dress code required after the round. Entry closes Monday 3 August 2026; no refunds after the closing date. Prize giving takes place as soon as possible after the round once scores have been checked. Entry via downloadable PDF entry form.


Prizes

1st, 2nd and 3rd place overall; two nearest-the-pin prizes.


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Venue

Addington Palace Golf Club

Croydon, Greater London, England

Addington Palace Golf Club is an 18-hole, par 71 course measuring 6,405 yards, located on the outskirts of London near Croydon in Surrey. The course is set within the grounds of Addington Palace, an 18th-century summer residence of the Archbishops of Canterbury, providing a distinctive historical backdrop. The layout features a variety of demanding holes winding through wooded glades and picturesque parkland, offering an interesting challenge for both high and low handicap golfers. The course is particularly renowned for its consistently well-maintained greens year-round, which reportedly perform excellently even during challenging weather conditions and winter months. The course design creates contrasting playing characteristics, with the back nine requiring caution and precision while the front nine demands power and aggression. This variety ensures the course remains engaging across different skill levels. The parkland setting, combined with excellent drainage and course management, allows year-round playability despite heavy rainfall typical of the region.