2026 Mixed Open

Event Details

Date: Sunday, 19 July 2026

Format: Pairs Am am Stableford

Category: Mixed

Entry Fee: £100.00

Entry Method: Online


The 2026 Mixed Open takes place at Hull Golf Club on Sunday 19th July 2026. This is an Am-Am Stableford competition where each team consists of one gentleman and one lady, with the combined score of the pair counting on each hole. Men play from the White tees and ladies from the Red tees. Players receive 85% of their handicap. The entry fee is £100.00 per team. Players must enter their scores on the IG App or PSI Terminal before 23:59 on the day of the tournament. Prizes are awarded to the top 6 teams, with a nearest the pin competition on the 8th (gentlemen) and 13th (ladies) holes. The event is open to both men and ladies.


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Venue

Hull Golf Club

East Riding of Yorkshire, England

Hull Golf Club is a highly regarded golf course in the north of England with over a century of history. The 18-hole course was designed by the legendary James Braid, who created a challenging masterpiece that has established itself as one of the finest courses in the region. The course is known for its variety in design, featuring undulating terrain that presents diverse challenges throughout the layout. The opening four holes exemplify this variety, offering different distances, elevation changes, and par configurations that set the tone for the challenges ahead. Hull Golf Club has a proud tradition of hosting regional and county amateur and professional tournaments. The course is complemented by comprehensive practice facilities, including two grass practice tees and an indoor swing analysis centre. The club benefits from instruction by four PGA professionals and operates a golf academy designed to enhance players' skills across all aspects of the game, from driving to short-game development.