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- AoC Sport Open Golf Championship 2020-21 - Open for entries
AoC Sport Open Golf Championship 2020-21 - Open for entries
Full member colleges can enter the AoC Sport Open Golf Championships from Tuesday, 13 October 2020. All entries to be made via Naoqoda by Club Administrators. There will be 3 competitions which are:
Event One
Will be held on Wednesday, 18 November 2020 on the Lodge Course at the Enville Golf Course, Stourbridge, South Staffordshire. The cost is £43 per student and this will cover the cost of green fees only. The course is a mixture of picturesque heathland and majestic woodland. For information on the venue please visit: www.envillegolfclub.co.uk/golf/ The closing date for entries into event one is Thursday, 22 October 2020.Event Two
Will be held on Wednesday, 10 March 2021 on the Roman Road Course at the prestigious Celtic Manor Resort. The cost is £60 per student and this will cover the cost of green fees and light refreshment. The course has hosted numerous European Tour and this course features some long open fairways but also a number of twists and turns through trees and across streams. For information on the venue please visit: www.celtic-manor.com The closing date for entries into event two is Thursday, 11 February 2021Event Three
Will be played as part of the AoC Sport National Championships, 16-18 April 2021. Important Note: the entry form and fees for the AoC Sport National Championship will be released at a later date.Entry Criteria
We have limits on numbers allowed to attend events: A maximum of 60 players and a minimum of 40 players to make the events viable. Entries will be placed on a waiting list in date order received if numbers exceed maximum numbers. Full member colleges can enter students into as many or a few competitions as they like. Points/scores will be carried over from the first two events to the National Championships and overall winners will be given medals. Medals will be awarded in each of these categories at every event:- Men’s and women’s individual gross score
- Men’s and women’s individual net score
- Team competition (best 3 gross scores from four players from the same institution)