To celebrate the return of the Rose Ladies Open to Brocket Hall this summer, we’ve teamed up with the luxury Hertfordshire resort to offer a free four-ball on its stunning Melbourne Course – a prize worth over £600.
Rated one of the top parkland layouts in the country, the magnificent 18-hole Melbourne Course is the handiwork of former Ryder Cup golfers Peter Alliss and Clive Clark, and offers thrills and spills aplenty, from the opening tee shot along the edge Broadwater, to the heart-stopping approach over the same stretch of water on the closing par-five 18tnh, whose green is reached by a steel-cabled ferry.
Our competition winner can bring up to three partners to take on the superb 6,616-yard, par-72 layout, which has hosted some of the greats of the game since it first opened in 1992 and is always presented in championship condition.
2024 Rose Ladies Open
This autumn sees Brocket Hall host some of the up-and-coming stars of the women’s professional game circuit when the club hosts the LET Access Series’ Rose Ladies Open for the third consecutive year.
Boasting one of the largest prize funds on the tour at €70,000, the Rose Ladies Open has been a significant stop on the LET Access Series schedule since it was set up by former European no.1 and major champion Justin Rose and his wife Kate in 2022, following their successful one-day Rose Ladies Series events which continue to support and grow the women’s game.
This year’s Rose Ladies Open has attracted a full field of 108 players from all over the UK and Europe who will take on the Melbourne Course over three days from September 6-8. Justin and Kate will be attendance throughout the event and will be presenting the trophy to the tournament winner on the Sunday afternoon following conclusion of play.
For more information on the Rose Ladies Open and to register to book free tickets to attend any or all of the tournament rounds, please visit roseladiesopen.co.uk.
For more information about Brocket Hall, including booking tee times and membership opportunities, visit brocket-hall.co.uk.
TO ENTER
To be in with a chance of winning a four-ball at the Melbourne Course at Brocket Hall, simply answer the question below and email [email protected] with the subject line ‘Melbourne 4-Ball Competition’. Please include your name, contact details, and where you picked up your copy of Golf News from or whether you read it online. The closing date for entries is July 31, 2024.
The winner will be selected at random and will be given a voucher code to book a free midweek four-ball round on the Melbourne Course before the end of 2024. Tee times are subject to availability.
Question: Brocket Hall boasts two championship golf courses, the Melbourne and the Palmerston, but which one will be hosting the 2024 Rose Ladies Open?