2026 Mixed Open Greensomes

Event Details

Date: Sunday, 28 June 2026

Format: Pairs

Scoring: Stableford

Category: Mixed

Entry Fee: £30.00

Handicap Limit: 28.0

Entry Method: Online


The 2026 Mixed Open Greensomes takes place at The Monmouthshire Golf Club on Sunday 28 June 2026. The format is mixed greensomes Stableford: both partners tee off on each hole, the best drive is selected, and alternate shots are then played from that point. Each partner's drive must be used at least six times during the round. Men play off the Yellow tees; women play off the Red tees. Stableford scoring is taken from the ladies' stroke index. Maximum playing handicap is 28 for men and 40 for women. The event is open to visitors. Visitor entry fee is £30.00; member entry fee is £15.00. Booking closes 21 June 2026 at 23:59. Contact: Susan Hellyar at Handicaps.mgc@gmail.com.


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Venue

Monmouthshire Golf Club

Monmouthshire, Wales

Monmouthshire Golf Club, established in 1892, is a James Braid-designed course located in Llanfoist, Abergavenny, set within a beautiful and dramatic landscape surrounded by the Black Mountains. The course offers a scenic mountainous setting that characterizes the terrain and views throughout play. As a James Braid design, the course reflects the renowned Scottish architect's classical approach to course construction, featuring strategic bunkering and natural contours integrated into the landscape. The club welcomes visitors for daily rounds and society golf days, accommodating various group sizes with dedicated society packages. The facility includes multiple function rooms and full catering services, making it suitable for events beyond golf. The course maintains traditional playing standards with established dress codes and clubhouse amenities. Its location in the Welsh borderlands and association with the respected James Braid design legacy make it a notable course within the region's golfing infrastructure.