The British Speedgolf Championships are set to return to Sunningdale Heath Golf Club on 15 September for its 10th edition, with over 50 players competing in one of the most unique championships in UK golf. The championship, which is being supported for the first time by The R&A, champions a faster, more athletic golf format where the Speedgolf score is a combination of golf strokes and time. The event is known for being inclusive, with participants including PGA Professionals, amateur men and women, and juniors. This year, the championship will introduce a category for adaptive golfers, following the historic participation of amputee golfer Scott Richardson in 2021.
Competitors in the British Speedgolf Championship will be playing 36 holes of Speedgolf on the same day, with the winner determined by the combination of scores over two full rounds. Reigning champion Luke Willett will be back to defend his title, facing competition from former World Speedgolf Champion Rob Hogan and players from around the world. Sunningdale Heath General Manager Daniel Messom praised Speedgolf for its fast-paced, inclusive, and creative nature, aligning with the club’s goals in the world of golf. The R&A’s Chief Development Officer Phil Anderton expressed support for the championship, highlighting the physical and mental health benefits of playing Speedgolf.
The growth of Speedgolf as a new format of the sport continues to attract players of all ages and abilities. The British Speedgolf Championship serves as a platform for showcasing the exciting and dynamic nature of this athletic golf format. More details about British Speedgolf and how to get involved in the sport can be found on the official website of the championship. With its emphasis on speed, athleticism, and inclusivity, Speedgolf is gaining popularity not only in the UK but also globally. The British Speedgolf Championship exemplifies the spirit of this unique sport, welcoming players from different backgrounds to compete in a thrilling and dynamic event.
As the championship approaches its 10th edition, excitement is building among players and fans for another thrilling competition at Sunningdale Heath Golf Club. The event promises to showcase the best of Speedgolf, with a diverse field of participants vying for the coveted title of British Speedgolf Champion. The support of The R&A adds further prestige to the championship, highlighting the growing interest in this innovative and exciting form of golf. With top players like Luke Willett and Rob Hogan in the mix, the competition is sure to be intense and exhilarating. Stay tuned for updates and results from the 10th British Speedgolf Championship, an event that promises to push the boundaries and inspire the next generation of Speedgolfers.

