Entries are now live to register to compete in the G4D Open at Celtic Manor in May.
The event will return for its fourth edition from May 14-16, moving from Woburn Golf Club to Wales as the world's best golfers with disability take on the Roman Road Course.
Daphne van Houten won the women's title for the second year in a row last season, while Brendan Lawlor is also a double champion after victories in 2023 and 2025.
The event is staged in partnership with The R&A and will see 80 players compete.
The entry fee is £125 and entries close on April 2.
Entry criteria
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:
• 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)
All entrants must read and understand the Terms of Competition for this year’s Championship.
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