Entries have opened for The G4D Open to be held at Woburn from 10-12 May.
The inaugural staging of the event, launched by The R&A and the DP World Tour, will see up to 80 of the world’s most talented golfers with a disability compete over the Duchess course.
EDGA, formerly the European Disabled Golf Association, has been involved in the development of the championship and will continue to support in an advisory role.
Male and female professional and amateur players with a handicap of 36.4 or better who hold a valid WR4GD pass with an eligible impairment from the list below may enter:
- Impaired Muscle Power
- Impaired Passive Range of Movement
- Limb Deficiency
- Leg Length Difference
- Short Stature
- Hypertonia
- Ataxia
- Athetosis
- Vision Impairment
- Intellectual Impairment (II1, II2 and II3)
To enter The G4D Open click HERE, before the deadline on 31 March.
Entry Fee: £100