Monday, 30 November 2009

2010 Opens at Burnham Beeches Golf Club

New 2010 open golf competitions at Burnham Beeches Golf Club have just been added to Golf Empire.

Events at this prestigious golf club always fill up rapidly so if you are interested in entering any of the below tournaments we suggest that you do so very quickly.

The first competition will be held on Friday the 25th June and is a Men's 36 Hole Individual Medal played for the famous Burnham Beeches Trophy. Entry is £45 and includes both lunch and dinner, however, entrants should note that there is a maximum handicap limit of 7.

The second event is a 36 Hole Mixed Pairs Open played as a Greensome on Friday the 9th July. The cost of entry is £80 per couple which as well as two rounds of golf also includes coffee on arrival, lunch and dinner. Handicap limits of 28 (men) and 36 (ladies) apply.

Monday the 26th July plays host to the annual Junior Open. This is a 36 Hole Individual Medal for under 18's. Lunch and tea is included in the entry-fee of £25. A maximum handicap of 28 is required to enter this tournament.

Finally on Monday the 18th October a Seniors Open will be held. This is for golfers aged 55 or over and will take the form of an 18 hole Individual Stableford. Entry is £35 per person with a maximum handicap limit of 28. Although almost a year away if you want to secure your place in this event, which includes coffee & bacon rolls arrival and lunch after play, you should enter as soon as possible.

Full details and entry-forms about each of the above events can be found by clicking the links below.

Entry-Forms:
25/06/2010 Gents Individual Open - £45 per person
09/07/2010 Mixed Pairs Open - £80 per couple
26/07/2010 Junior Open - £25 per person
18/10/2010 Seniors Individual Open - £35 per person

Burnham Beeches Golf Club was founded in 1891 and is a challenging golf course in a beautiful setting on the edge of the historic Burnham Beeches.

The club is situated in the Thames Valley in South Buckinghamshire, with the old town of Beaconsfield to the north, Burnham village to the south and Maidenhead to the west. The course measures 6,458 yards, has a Par 70 (SSS 71) and offers a true and challenging test of golf.

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