Men

Click on the links below to get information on our Men's competitons.

Bourne-Vanneck Shield and Cup
Men's Club Team Championship, scratch and nett, open to teams of four, all to count with a maximum individual handicap of 18.  There are six regional finals held all over the Country and the best gross and best nett team go forward to the National Final.  If more than 15 teams compete at the regional final then the two best gross and nett go forward.

Championship of England
Before the end of May each year, NAPGC Member Clubs will stage a Club Level Qualifying Round over 18 holes stroke play which may be held in conjunction with one of their club medal rounds.  A minimum of best overall gross and nett and the winners in each division will go forward to their regional final.  From each of these regional finals a minimum of the best overall gross and nett and the first in each division will be invited to compete at Woodhall Spa for the Championship of England. 

Clapham Common Platinum Shield and Ellis Cup
Men's Greensomes Aggregate Stableford - Team Knock Out - Six pairs, three pairs at home and three pairs away, maximum handicap 18 (playoff).

Gordon Forster Bowl
The Competition is open to any number of club teams which are comprised of four amateur male golfers who are members of the same club.  This is open to non NAPGC Member Clubs and starts in November with a National Final in April.

Scratch Championship of England
Play will be stroke play over 36 holes at Woodhall Spa and players will be eligible to enter as individuals with a maximum handicap of 9. In the event of entries exceeding 72, players will be balloted out on handicap.  The winner of the Championship will be invited to play in the English Golf Union Champion of Champions at Woodhall Spa in September.

Siemens Bowl (formerly High Handicap)
This is a team competition open to Men with handicaps 19 to 28.  Team knockout competition very similar to the Clapham Common but with 4 pairs playing aggregate Stableford, 2 pairs playing at home and 2 pairs away.

 

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

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