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Causeway Coast Tournament | 3rd – 7th June 2013

The 2013 Causeway Coast Golf Tournament will take place between 3rd and 7th June 2013. The Valley will be in se for the tournament throughout this period.

Entries can be made here – http://www.causewaycoastgolf.com/

North of Ireland Amateur Open | 8th-12th Jul 2013

The North of Ireland Championship has over the last number of years become the biggest and most successful of the major Provincial Championships within Ireland. Each year the Ulster Branch receives upwards of 400 entries of which 300 are accepted with a handicap of around 2.5 or lower. Because of the large entry which leads to the acceptance of a higher handicap than the other major championships in Ireland more young promising player are able to enter. This gives these younger players the opportunity to play the Dunluce Links, one of the great links courses in the world, along with the highly rated Valley Links. Last year the event was won by Rory McNamara (Headfort).

Entries can still be made online by clicking here.

Ladies British Senior Amateur Championship | 15th – 19th September 2013

Last years Ladies British Senior Amateur Championship was won by Katherine Russell, making her debut in the championship at the age of 51, taking victory after a play-off against Ireland’s Pat Doran (Donabate).

More information can be fount at the LGU website – http://www.lgu.org/

Great North Links Challenge | 2nd – 4th October 2013

Great North Links Challenge 2013 – Championship Links Golf at its best – Ballyliffin, Portstewart and Royal Portrush October 2nd-4th 2013. Play the finest links courses in Ireland with team and individual prizes on offer.

Book with Ballyliffin Golf Club Now- 0749376119 / E: info@ballyliffingolfclub.com

Causeway Mixed Tournament | 14th – 16th October

The Causeway Coast Mixed Golf Tournament is played over the Dunluce links at Royal Portrush Golf Club, the Mussenden Links at Castlerock and the Strand Links at Portstewart and offers a unique challenge to amateur golfers of all handicaps.

Lady entrants must have an official club handicap of 36 or less, gentlemen 24 or less.

The competition is run on a combined stableford system over the three courses. The Tournament Committee’s decision will be final at all times and the Committee reserves the right to revise any player’s handicap before or during the Tournament.