Date: Thursday 14th May 2026
Location: Sunningdale Heath
Format: Team golf. Best two of four stableford scores to count.
Sport in Mind Charity Golf Day Handicap Allowance:
We welcome golfers of all abilities to join the day, and no participant will be turned away due to their handicap. However, for scoring purposes, the following maximum handicap limits will apply:
- Men: Maximum handicap of 24
- Women: Maximum handicap of 32
Food: Included in the entry fee, each player will be given a lunch voucher, which can be redeemed before or after play.
Tee Times: Groups will tee off in 10 minute intervals with the first tee time being around 10am and the last around 2pm. Preferred start times can be requested at time of booking. Sunningdale Heath is a fun, challenging but relatively short course so round times should be no longer than 3.5 – 4 hours.
Fundraising on the Day: There will be a raffle and a few on course competitions to help with some extra fundraising on the day including Longest Drive, Nearest the Pin and our very own “Beat the Pro” (BEAT PETE). Card payment devices will be available.
Equipment and Dress Code: All players are expected to have their own golf clubs and shoes. Sunningdale Heath is a forward thinking and relaxed golf experience, so no strict dress code is needed for the clubhouse.
Cost: Early booking price of £300 for a team of 4. No limit on number of teams entered.
Contact: craig.adams@sportinmind.org
And some information about Sport in Mind:
We are the UK’s leading mental health sports charity and deliver physical activity projects in partnership with the amazing NHS to aid recovery, promote mental wellbeing, improve physical health, combat social isolation and empower people to move their lives forward in a positive direction.
Our impact:
- 31,000 people with mental health problems supported through sport and physical activity
- 94% of people have improved mental well-being after accessing our fun activities
- 94% of people have improved self-esteem from being involved in our sessions
Find out more at: https://www.sportinmind.org/