Ladies' Autumn Open

Event Details

Date: Monday, 07 September 2026

Format: Individual Stableford

Category: Ladies

Entry Method: Online


The Ladies' Autumn Open is held at Ilkley Golf Club, Nesfield Road, Ilkley, West Yorkshire, LS29 0BE on Monday 7 September 2026. The format is Am Am (individual stableford). The event is open to lady amateur golfers holding a valid CONGU handicap; all prize winners must be able to produce evidence of a valid CONGU handicap on request. Entry includes prizes from an excellent prize table, entry into the 2's Club, halfway house refreshments, and catering available throughout the day including daily specials. Buggies and electric trolleys can be pre-booked by calling the Professional Shop on 01943 607463. Entry opens on Wednesday 2 September 2026 at 9:00am and must be made online. Full entry fee is required at time of booking; cancellations more than one month prior to the event are fully refunded, while cancellations within one month may be charged in full depending on whether the space is filled.


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Venue

Ilkley Golf Club

Ilkley, North Yorkshire, England

Ilkley Golf Club, founded in 1890, is the third oldest golf club in Yorkshire. The course has been designed by some of golf's finest architects, including Harry Colt, Alister Mackenzie, and James Braid. Located in Ilkley, the club features a moorland setting that is noted for its outstanding natural beauty and scenic landscape. The course presents itself as a significant test of golf, combining aesthetic appeal with genuine sporting challenge. It has hosted numerous golfing dignitaries and champions throughout its history, including Harry Vardon, J.H. Taylor, Peter Thomson, and more recently, Masters winner Ian Woosnam, who selected Ilkley for his inaugural Senior Golf Classic in 2020, describing it as "truly a great course." The club has strong historical connections to professional golf, having nurtured Colin Montgomerie during his junior years under the guidance of club professional Bill Ferguson. Among its membership are two former Ryder Cup Captains and a former Walker Cup Captain. The course's moorland setting and challenging layout make it a distinctive Yorkshire golfing destination that has attracted international recognition and respect from both amateurs and professionals alike.