
ABOUT THE EVENT
This is a singles Stableford competition open exclusively to iGolf subscribers of all abilities (0-54 Handicap Index®). Whether you're looking to play a new course, meet other iGolfers, or simply experience competitive golf.
- Tee Time: 11am, Friday 23rd May (played in three-balls)
- Field Size: 60 players
- Entry Fee: £55 (includes a two-course lunch)
- Entry Close Date: Tuesday 29th April 2025
Play on a renowned course, enjoy a relaxed atmosphere with prizes and food, and compete for the chance to qualify for the iGolf Final at Woodhall Spa on 12th August 2025 - all while making the most of a Friday event, the perfect way to kick-start your weekend with a great day of golf!


ABOUT THE VENUE - REDDISH VALE GOLF CLUB
Reddish Vale was designed in 1912 by the World famous golf course architect Dr Alister MacKenzie and is the most interesting and spectacular golf course in the whole Manchester area. The layout attracts attention and reviews from leading course architects worldwide including Tom Doak.
THE FINAL
The iGolf Final will take place on Tuesday 12th August 2025 at The National Golf Centre, Woodhall Spa, where competitors will take on the renowned Bracken Course. Set across a stunning landscape of woodland and former arable farmland, the Bracken offers a fair yet challenging test, with forgiving fairways and greenside bunkers.
But the competition is only part of the experience! After battling it out on the course, finalists will be treated to a fun and sociable evening, with a BBQ and an overnight stay at Woodhall Spa.
Finalists will be selected on a pro-rata basis from each of the iGolf regional events, so get involved for your chance to be part of this fantastic occasion.

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