Ladies - 4 Person Team Open August 2026

Event Details

Date: Thursday, 20 August 2026

Format: Team Stableford

Category: Ladies

Entry Fee: £280.00

Entry Method: Online


Ladies 4-person team open competition at Hesketh Golf Club (Cockle Dick's Lane, Southport, PR9 9QQ) on Thursday 20th August 2026. Format is Stableford with an 85% handicap allowance. Entry fee is £280.00 per team. Open to ladies only. Competitors must be amateur golfers with an active playing handicap from a recognised golf club; a valid CDH number with 20 or more scores is required at the time of booking. Signup closes at 12:00pm on 13th August 2026. Starting times and entry confirmation will be emailed to the lead booker, who is responsible for notifying playing partners. Bookings are transferable — a player can be replaced by emailing assistant@heskethgolfclub.co.uk with the outgoing player's name and the replacement's name and CDH number. There is no prize presentation; winners will be notified and prize vouchers will be posted or credited to the player's account with the Professional. Results will be available online the following day. In the event of a tie, the rules of the Lancashire Union of Golf Clubs will apply. Cancellations must be made at least 7 days before the competition for an automatic refund. All competitors must adhere to the Club's Dress Code; mobile phones are not permitted on the course except as distance measuring devices or in an emergency.


Prizes

Winners will be notified and prize vouchers will be posted or credited to accounts with the Professional.


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Venue

Hesketh Golf Club

Southport, Merseyside, England

Hesketh Golf Club, founded in 1885, is Southport's oldest golf course, located among Victorian villas in Churchtown. Designed by George Lowe and James Braid, it presents a fair yet demanding championship-caliber test. The layout features 18 holes split between two distinct environments: half weave through sand dunes while the remainder run alongside the Ribble Estuary, creating varied playing conditions. The dramatic finishing stretch from holes 14-18 frames the clubhouse scenically. The course borders a nature reserve and Site of Special Scientific Interest, offering natural beauty and diverse wildlife. Hesketh has hosted numerous prestigious tournaments including the Amateur Championship, R&A Junior Open, and British Senior Amateur, and regularly serves as a Regional Qualifying venue for The Open Championship. The club holds significant historical importance—the English Golf Union was founded here, and it counts notable players among its members and alumni, including DP World Tour winners Lee Slattery and Matthew Baldwin. The course has produced several touring professionals and maintains a strong competitive tradition.