The Halifax, Huddersfield & District Union of Golf Clubs have announced their fixture list for next season.
Crosland Heath will host the P.S. Cockroft Trophy, the Union's premier strokeplay event, on Sunday 8th August. As usual this 36-hole tournament will act as the qualifier for the Matchplay Championship with the top 32 progressing to the knockout stages. The first two rounds will be contested at Saddleworth a fortnight later, the quarter-final and semi-final matches will be played on Saturday 18th September at Halifax Bradley Hall with the 36-hole final taking place at Huddersfield Golf Club the following Sunday.
The Junior Matchplay final will take place on the same day with the strokeplay qualifier held at Bradley Hall on Sunday 4th July. The Junior Team Championship is at Outlane on the 6th June.
Halifax Golf Club host the Foursomes finals on the 19th September. Outlane is the venue for the Handicap Team Championship on Sunday 29th August with West End staging the Scratch Team Championship on Sunday 25th July. The Second Division of the Scratch Team Championship is at Queensbury on the 20th June.
Meanwhile the 9-hole Club Championship will be competed for at Longley Park on the 2nd May and the Seniors Strokeplay Championship heads to Elland on Tuesday 29th June.
In relation to team matters the Senior Team will take on the Junior Team in a pre-season game at Bradley Park on Sunday 18th April. The season then pans out for them with home ties at Woodsome Hall, Huddersfield, Dewsbury and West End. These are intersected by away trips to Hull (Kirkella), Bingley St. Ives and Catterick. The 6-man Team Championship will be held at Doncaster (Bessacarr) on the 12th September.
The Juniors will play their home matches at Meltham (twice) and Bradley Hall with away days at Kilnwick Percy (KP Club), Northcliffe and Harrogate (Starbeck). Their 6-man Team Championship will be held at Wakefield Golf Club on Thursday 26th August. The Inter Union Club Team Championship is at Brough this year and will be played on Sunday 11th July.
Crosland Heath will host the P.S. Cockroft Trophy, the Union's premier strokeplay event, on Sunday 8th August. As usual this 36-hole tournament will act as the qualifier for the Matchplay Championship with the top 32 progressing to the knockout stages. The first two rounds will be contested at Saddleworth a fortnight later, the quarter-final and semi-final matches will be played on Saturday 18th September at Halifax Bradley Hall with the 36-hole final taking place at Huddersfield Golf Club the following Sunday.
The Junior Matchplay final will take place on the same day with the strokeplay qualifier held at Bradley Hall on Sunday 4th July. The Junior Team Championship is at Outlane on the 6th June.
Halifax Golf Club host the Foursomes finals on the 19th September. Outlane is the venue for the Handicap Team Championship on Sunday 29th August with West End staging the Scratch Team Championship on Sunday 25th July. The Second Division of the Scratch Team Championship is at Queensbury on the 20th June.
Meanwhile the 9-hole Club Championship will be competed for at Longley Park on the 2nd May and the Seniors Strokeplay Championship heads to Elland on Tuesday 29th June.
In relation to team matters the Senior Team will take on the Junior Team in a pre-season game at Bradley Park on Sunday 18th April. The season then pans out for them with home ties at Woodsome Hall, Huddersfield, Dewsbury and West End. These are intersected by away trips to Hull (Kirkella), Bingley St. Ives and Catterick. The 6-man Team Championship will be held at Doncaster (Bessacarr) on the 12th September.
The Juniors will play their home matches at Meltham (twice) and Bradley Hall with away days at Kilnwick Percy (KP Club), Northcliffe and Harrogate (Starbeck). Their 6-man Team Championship will be held at Wakefield Golf Club on Thursday 26th August. The Inter Union Club Team Championship is at Brough this year and will be played on Sunday 11th July.
Dont think meltham will be ready to host anything next year!
ReplyDeleteyes I have concerns about Meltham and Outlane hosting events next year.Both of them have problems with the quality of their greens at the moment.
ReplyDeleteNo need to worry about Outlane next year. Both our new 7th and 8th greens will be in action and are looking excellent! The fact that we are still playing on most greens and not winter greens at the moment is testiment to the hard work put into the course by the greenstaff recently. I resent barbed comments from anonymous contributors!
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