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Moortown Pairs 2026

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£119.00 per person

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Venue Moortown Golf Club
Date Wednesday, 1st July 2026
Hosts Golfbreaks and Mashie Golf
Course Moortown Golf Course
Location Moortown Golf Club Drive, Harrogate Rd, Alwoodley, Leeds LS17 7DB
Format Pairs Betterball Stableford
Handicap 85% WHS Handicap allowance
Categories WHS handicap leaderboard and a separate Golfshake leaderboard
Prizes
  • 1st Place: Entry into our Finals Day held at a Top UK Course
  • 2nd – 5th Place: Over £2,000 worth of prizes at each event
  • Gross prize at each event
    Men’s Longest Drive
  • Women’s Longest Drive
  • Nearest the Pin
  • Nearest the Pin in 2
Inclusions
  • Welcome gift on arrival
  • Golf Genius live scoring
  • On-course competitions
  • Half-way refreshment station
  • Fully hosted by the Amateur Golf Events Team

Our 2026 series of events brings you an exclusive run of Pairs competitions played at some of the most prestigious courses in the UK, all ranked in the Top 100. Hosted by the expert team behind Golfbreaks and Mashie Golf, these one-day events offer an unforgettable experience for amateur golfers who want to compete at iconic venues.

Each event includes a welcome gift, exciting on-course competitions, and a halfway refreshment hut to keep you going! The winning pair at every event will secure their place at our Finals Day, hosted at a leading UK course, making each event not just a great day out but also a gateway to something even bigger!

Our 2026 series of events brings you an exclusive run of Pairs competitions played at some of the most prestigious courses in the UK, all ranked in the Top 100. Hosted by the expert team behind Golfbreaks and Mashie Golf, these one-day events offer an unforgettable experience for amateur golfers who want to compete at iconic venues.

Each event includes a welcome gift, exciting on-course competitions, and a halfway refreshment hut to keep you going! The winning pair at every event will secure their place at our Finals Day, hosted at a leading UK course, making each event not just a great day out but also a gateway to something even bigger!

Our 2026 series of events brings you an exclusive run of Pairs competitions played at some of the most prestigious courses in the UK, all ranked in the Top 100. Hosted by the expert team behind Golfbreaks and Mashie Golf, these one-day events offer an unforgettable experience for amateur golfers who want to compete at iconic venues.

Each event includes a welcome gift, exciting on-course competitions, and a halfway refreshment hut to keep you going! The winning pair at every event will secure their place at our Finals Day, hosted at a leading UK course, making each event not just a great day out but also a gateway to something even bigger!

Our 2026 series of events brings you an exclusive run of Pairs competitions played at some of the most prestigious courses in the UK, all ranked in the Top 100. Hosted by the expert team behind Golfbreaks and Mashie Golf, these one-day events offer an unforgettable experience for amateur golfers who want to compete at iconic venues.

Each event includes a welcome gift, exciting on-course competitions, and a halfway refreshment hut to keep you going! The winning pair at every event will secure their place at our Finals Day, hosted at a leading UK course, making each event not just a great day out but also a gateway to something even bigger!

Our 2026 series of events brings you an exclusive run of Pairs competitions played at some of the most prestigious courses in the UK, all ranked in the Top 100. Hosted by the expert team behind Golfbreaks and Mashie Golf, these one-day events offer an unforgettable experience for amateur golfers who want to compete at iconic venues.

Each event includes a welcome gift, exciting on-course competitions, and a halfway refreshment hut to keep you going! The winning pair at every event will secure their place at our Finals Day, hosted at a leading UK course, making each event not just a great day out but also a gateway to something even bigger!

An Alister MacKenzie original, Moortown is a fixture of northern England’s golfing landscape. Heathland in character with firm, fast turf and strategic design, it’s a course that asks questions from the first tee to the last. The venue for the 1929 Ryder Cup - the first held on British soil - as well as multiple Brabazon and English Amateur Championships, it remains a cornerstone of championship golf in the UK.

An Alister MacKenzie original and a cornerstone of English golf, Moortown is etched into the heather-strewn landscape of West Yorkshire. Its heathland DNA is immediately evident—firm, sandy turf underfoot, and fast-running fairways bordered by gorse, bracken, and mature woodland. MacKenzie’s influence is unmistakable in the bold bunkering, intelligent green complexes, and variety of shot demands. From the opening tee shot to the final putt, Moortown challenges the golfer to think creatively and execute precisely. Its tournament pedigree is unparalleled: host of the 1929 Ryder Cup—the first ever held on British soil—and numerous elite amateur championships, including the Brabazon and English Amateur. This is a course where history lingers in the air and every round feels like a walk through golf’s golden age, reborn with modern relevance.

An Alister MacKenzie original, Moortown is a fixture of northern England’s golfing landscape. Heathland in character with firm, fast turf and strategic design, it’s a course that asks questions from the first tee to the last. The venue for the 1929 Ryder Cup - the first held on British soil - as well as multiple Brabazon and English Amateur Championships, it remains a cornerstone of championship golf in the UK.

An Alister MacKenzie original and a cornerstone of English golf, Moortown is etched into the heather-strewn landscape of West Yorkshire. Its heathland DNA is immediately evident—firm, sandy turf underfoot, and fast-running fairways bordered by gorse, bracken, and mature woodland. MacKenzie’s influence is unmistakable in the bold bunkering, intelligent green complexes, and variety of shot demands. From the opening tee shot to the final putt, Moortown challenges the golfer to think creatively and execute precisely. Its tournament pedigree is unparalleled: host of the 1929 Ryder Cup—the first ever held on British soil—and numerous elite amateur championships, including the Brabazon and English Amateur. This is a course where history lingers in the air and every round feels like a walk through golf’s golden age, reborn with modern relevance.

An Alister MacKenzie original, Moortown is a fixture of northern England’s golfing landscape. Heathland in character with firm, fast turf and strategic design, it’s a course that asks questions from the first tee to the last. The venue for the 1929 Ryder Cup - the first held on British soil - as well as multiple Brabazon and English Amateur Championships, it remains a cornerstone of championship golf in the UK.

An Alister MacKenzie original and a cornerstone of English golf, Moortown is etched into the heather-strewn landscape of West Yorkshire. Its heathland DNA is immediately evident—firm, sandy turf underfoot, and fast-running fairways bordered by gorse, bracken, and mature woodland. MacKenzie’s influence is unmistakable in the bold bunkering, intelligent green complexes, and variety of shot demands. From the opening tee shot to the final putt, Moortown challenges the golfer to think creatively and execute precisely. Its tournament pedigree is unparalleled: host of the 1929 Ryder Cup—the first ever held on British soil—and numerous elite amateur championships, including the Brabazon and English Amateur. This is a course where history lingers in the air and every round feels like a walk through golf’s golden age, reborn with modern relevance.

An Alister MacKenzie original, Moortown is a fixture of northern England’s golfing landscape. Heathland in character with firm, fast turf and strategic design, it’s a course that asks questions from the first tee to the last. The venue for the 1929 Ryder Cup - the first held on British soil - as well as multiple Brabazon and English Amateur Championships, it remains a cornerstone of championship golf in the UK.

An Alister MacKenzie original and a cornerstone of English golf, Moortown is etched into the heather-strewn landscape of West Yorkshire. Its heathland DNA is immediately evident—firm, sandy turf underfoot, and fast-running fairways bordered by gorse, bracken, and mature woodland. MacKenzie’s influence is unmistakable in the bold bunkering, intelligent green complexes, and variety of shot demands. From the opening tee shot to the final putt, Moortown challenges the golfer to think creatively and execute precisely. Its tournament pedigree is unparalleled: host of the 1929 Ryder Cup—the first ever held on British soil—and numerous elite amateur championships, including the Brabazon and English Amateur. This is a course where history lingers in the air and every round feels like a walk through golf’s golden age, reborn with modern relevance.

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