C&L Golf Series 2025

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South East regional qualifier – held at Walton Heath on Thursday May 8th 2025.

Walton Heath is one of the world’s most highly regarded golf clubs, famous for its rich golfing and political history and the quality of its two exceptionally challenging heathland layouts, described by Jack Nicklaus as “wonderfully pure.” Both courses feature in the UK and Ireland’s Top 50 rankings. The Old has earned its place in the World’s Top 100 every year since the inception of the rankings in 1938.

South West regional qualifier – held at Burnham and Berrow on Thursday May 22nd 2025

Burnham and Berrow has for over a century been the venue for many prestigious golfing events, from the British Ladies Amateur Championships, the Brabazon, The Tilman Trophy, the British Boys and English Championships.

The best course that the South-West of England has to offer. A proper links experience. With views over the Bristol channel and some of the best par 3’s in the country, this golf course is a must-play. With fantastic food on offer and a view of the first tee and 18th green from the clubhouse, it makes the experience even more special.

North West regional qualifier – held at West Lancashire on Wednesday 25th June 2025

The West Lancashire Golf Club is among the ten oldest clubs in England and boasts one of the most natural and testing links found anywhere in the British Isles. The course is laid out on some 200 acres of land and succeeds in carrying out the ideal layout of a golf course – two loops of nine holes with the 9th and 18th greens in front of the clubhouse.

The course starts with a demanding dogleg par-4 and keeps you challenged throughout with a great run from the 7th to 9th. After the demanding par-3 12th, you climb up to a splendid view from the elevated 13th tee. From here on in it is one quality links hole after another – the challenge is non-stop and will keep you on your toes from start to finish. It plays host to regional and final open qualifying which is a testament to just how good this golf course is.

North East regional qualifier – held at Moortown on Thursday 24th July 2025
Moortown has always held a richly deserved reputation as one of the country’s finest Championship Golf courses. Originally designed by Dr Alister MacKenzie, Moortown is set in 175 acres of dramatically contrasting mainly level woodland and moorland.

Steeped in history and home of the first Ryder Cup to be played on European soil in 1929, Moortown is one of the finest courses in the north of  England. The course has hosted numerous events for the European Tour as well as regularly being picked at a venue by the R&A for Open qualification, home internationals, world boys’ championships and the English Amateur Open championship.

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