West Midlands 5 Days 2026
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West Midlands 5 Days 2026

The Ultimate West Midland's Golfing Adventure: 24th - 28th August 2026 ⛳
Join us for a 5-day Pairs Stableford competition at Great Barr Golf Club, Beau Desert Golf Club, The Arden Course at Forest Of Arden and Little Aston Golf Club. Compete for top prizes at these incredible courses. 🏆
£100.00 Per Person Deposit Secures Your Place. Full Balance Due on 26th May 2026
Book now and join us for two spectacular days of golf.

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Tee time selected Is only for Day 1. Subsequent days will be drawn. An approximate range for day 2 onwards can be requested at registration. We will endevour to meet these requests subject to availability and demand. Only requests made via our official registration form will be considered when making the draw.
Event Information
Date | Monday 24th August - Friday 28th August - PREMIUM | |
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The official registration form will be sent to you immediately upon booking to the email you used to book. The quicker you can make the request, the better. The form closes when the tee times are drawn so requests then must be submitted to events@golfpairs.com where we will try our best to accommodate your request, which can be difficult when an event is fully booked. Customers in groups will be split up on the final day if in a position to compete for overall prizes but can tee off at similar times for travel purposes. |
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Location | Post Codes: Great Barr - B43 7BaBeau Desert - Ws12 0pjArden - CV7 7HRRobin Hood - B92 7DJLittle Aston - B74 3AN GET DIRECTIONS: Region: West Midlands | |
Hotel Deal | Please book your hotel HERE | |
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Great Barr
Great Barr Golf Club, nestled just 6 miles northeast of Birmingham in the West Midlands, provides an accessible and attractive escape into parkland golf . Originally opening in 1935 under the banner of Calthorpe Golf Club, the course occupied simple farmland and sheep-grazed fields until substantial improvements began in the 1960s. The club places a strong emphasis on maintenance and progressive upgrades. A major renovation program from the mid-1990s to mid-2000s, overseen by Donald Steel, brought enhancements to bunkers, tree coverage, ponds and drainage, earning plaudits for successfully merging traditional and contemporary design – "a country retreat within easy access of the City," as Steel himself noted. The well-draining turf and quality greens are frequently highlighted by players and reviewers alike.
Beau Desert
Beau Desert Golf Club, located in Staffordshire, offers a prestigious venue for a distinguished golf event on its Championship Course. Typically playing as a par 72 course, spanning approximately 6,800 yards, the Championship Course at Beau Desert offers a challenging and varied golfing experience. The event begins with a warm welcome reception at the clubhouse, where participants gather to register, enjoy refreshments, and receive event information.Participants have the opportunity to play a practice round on the Championship Course, allowing them to familiarize themselves with the layout and conditions.The main competition is structured to provide a competitive yet enjoyable experience, with formats such as stroke play, stableford, or a team scramble depending on the event's theme and participant preferences.
The Arden
The Arden Course at the Forest of Arden Golf Club is widely regarded as a quality challenge. The course's well-maintained greens are known for their speed and consistency, offering players an enjoyable putting experience. The Forest of Arden Golf Club has a storied history dating back to its establishment in the 1970s. Over the years, the club has hosted numerous high-profile professional tournaments, including events on the European Tour. The Arden Course has been the stage for these prestigious competitions, welcoming some of the world's best golfers to compete on its challenging layout.
Robin Hood
Robin Hood Golf Club, located in Solihull in the West Midlands, is one of the region’s most charming historic parkland courses. Founded in 1893, it originally began on a nine-hole pony track before moving in 1914 to its current 97‑acre site. The course weaves through lush fairways lined with oak, beech, and pine trees, complemented by strategically placed bunkers and water hazards. The closing holes—especially the 17th and 18th—are among the most formidable in the Midlands, offering a dramatic and memorable finish. Renowned visitors over the years have included Henry Cotton and Henry Longhurst, and founder Dr. Frank Stableford, inventor of the eponymous scoring system, was one of the club’s early members.
Little Aston
The course features a mix of heathland and parkland elements, with tree-lined fairways, natural hazards, and well-manicured greens. The design emphasizes strategic shot-making and precision, making it a favorite among skilled golfers while still offering an enjoyable experience for players of all levels. Little Aston Golf Club has hosted numerous prestigious golf events and competitions throughout its history, cementing its status as a championship venue. These events often attract top professional and amateur golfers from around the country, showcasing the challenging nature and high-quality design of the course.-
All our pairs events are better ball stableford competitions played off 85% handicap. This means each golfer plays their own ball, and the better score from the two on each hole counts towards the team’s total.
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We have WHS access and check all handicaps of winning players. We ask all golfers to take photo ID with them on the day so we can link name and photo. Any exceedingly good scores, we will carry out a full investigation including contacting home clubs directly to check on the status of handicaps. For full details our exceptional score policy click here.
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We have in place mandatory pick up when not scoring and penalties given for not keeping up with the group in front. We have marshalls on the course and a starter managing the first tee, but we rely on every golfer to act responsibly and be ready to play.
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No, you don't. The Golf Pairs Club Membership is for additional perks. It's not required to play in this event.
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We require for 2025 all prize winners to have played 6 formal competition rounds in the 12 months prior to the event day. 'A formal competition (used to be known as Handicap Qualifiers) is managed and administered by an "Authorised Association" (either a golf club or other organisation which is licensed by one of the golf unions to run formal competitions). These scores are submitted to the central WHS database by the AA in question, rather than by the individual. A General Play round (formerly supplementary score) counts when calculating handicap index, but are not competition rounds, since they are not administered by an Authorised Association.' The full details can be found in the CONGU handbook below.
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All our events are run in line with the new World Handicapping System. To qualify for prizes, competitors must have a WHS handicap index which will be used to determine playing handicap for the competition.
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An individual is only eligible to win 1 main prize a year from winning events. Should you win a second event you will be switched with whoever finishes in second place and they will take the first place prize. Vouchers for winning events are non-transferable, non-refundable and can only be used by the winners. What happens if we win an event and qualify via the order of merit leaderboard? Should you win an event and qualify via order of merit, you will then be able to either transfer one pair to recipients of your choice or attend for a second time. An individual is only eligible to win 1 order of merit prize.
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In 2025 we are introducing the opportunity to select your tee at the time of booking. Simply select your tee time for the drop down menu on the booking page.
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We have standard options including debit, credit and AMEX cards. Bank transfer, Paypal and Apple/Google pay.
Flexi Pay
You can secure your booking by paying the deposit which is clearly stated on the product page, per person per event and then pay the rest off flexibly at no extra charge.
The date that full payment is due, is also listed on the product page when you book.
In order to do this simply select the Bank Deposit option and make the required payment through your normal bank account - using our bank details on https://golfpairs.com/pay
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All golfers of any ability with any handicap are welcome to play in our events. In order to win prizes in the WHS bracket there is a handicap limit of 28 for ladies and 24 for men. We allow higher handicaps to enter but to be eligible for prizes you must play off the index 24(m) 28(l)
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You can pay a deposit to secure your place provided the event is over 3 months away. This can be done by going through the checkout as normal and on the final page selecting Bank Deposit. Once you have selected bank deposit and reserved your place, please then follow the instructions that are presented to you. This will involve you contacting your bank either via online banking, telephone or branch and setting us up as a payee. Bank details are always here https://golfpairs.com/pay if you lose the confirmation email. Use your order number as reference.
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Ladies, and mixed pairs can definitely participate, as we are an inclusive tour that welcomes all participants. For safety purposes juniors must be 14+ and have an official handicap and be accompanied by an adult. Regarding courtesy shots, we make all necessary adjustments based on the course rating and par of the course being played. So if a red tee has a higher course rating v par than a white tee, those playing from red tees would have handicaps adjusted accordingly.
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Unless clearly stated in the event page It's not something we generally offer. Based on demand we are working with our clubs to potentially offer this in the future.
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Yes you can - we welcome single golfer and we will pair you up. We had runners up in 2020 single golfers at an event who had never met! Just join up and you never know if you can't persuade a partner. In our 2021 events we had two singles paired up on the day win one of our events.
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‘Yes we accept a Handicap Index through the iGolf platform across our competitions.’
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All are welcome to participate, handicap or not. However in order to win main prizes both you and your partner must have official CONGU handicaps. Although not official WHS handicaps we accept Golf Shake Handicaps. If you have a Golfshake Handicap (free) you can participate in all side competitions but you will not be able to play for the placed prizes. Should we have enough Golfshake Handicap participants you will also have a separate leaderboard and prizes will also be available.
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We make all necessary adjustments based on the course rating. So if a red tee has a higher course rating than a white tee those playing from red tees will have handicaps adjusted accordingly in line with WHS rules on handicapping.
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Professionals can play in our competitions. To be fair to plus amateurs, they must play from the lowest of scratch, their handicap before turning pro, or the lowest handicap in the field, whichever is lowest.
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Yes - if you meet the criteria set out by the WHS rules, we will submit your score to WHS. This is done automatically, and the rules may change from time to time. This is outside our control but we are using Golf Genius, which is licensed by all home nations. Any issues with score submission, please contact your handicap secretary or iGolf directly.
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Launched by England Golf in July 2021, iGolf provides non-club members with access to obtain an official WHS Handicap Index. For a fixed annual fee, it also gives you the ability to track your performances, measure your progress and message your friends and likeminded golfers, all through the MyEG app. Because it also provides an equitable way of playing the game for those who aren’t club members, it means all iGolf subscribers can enter Golf Pairs events and compete too. To find out more about iGolf, click here.
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We require for 2025 all prize winners to have played 6 formal competition rounds in the 12 months prior to the event day. A formal competition (used to be known as Handicap Qualifiers) is managed and administered by an "Authorized Association" (either a golf club or other organization which is licensed by one of the golf unions to run formal competitions). These scores are submitted to the central WHS database by the AA in question, rather than by the individual.
A General Play round (formerly supplementary score) counts when calculating handicap index, but are not competition rounds, since they are not administered by an Authorized Association.
The full details can be found in the CONGU handbook below.
https://www.congu.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/WHSDocs/Handicapping-Advice.pdf -
Yes - if you meet the criteria set out by the WHS rules, we will submit your score to WHS. This is done automatically, and the rules may change from time to time. These will be considered competition rounds. This is outside our control but we are using Golf Genius, which is licensed by all home nations. Any issues with score submission, please contact your handicap secretary or iGolf directly.
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Yes you can give us a call on 01386 291000 Monday - Friday 9am - 5pm.
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Yes you can. If you book as a group we will assume you wish to play together unless you tell us you wish to play consecutively. If you have booked separately you must tell us in the registration form.
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Yes you can give us a call on 01386 291000 Monday - Friday 9am - 5pm alternatively you can email us on orders@golfpairs.com