Speedgolf is redefining the game, combining golf with an athletic challenge. The British Speedgolf Pairs Championship adds a social twist to the sport, with a foursome format where teamwork is crucial. Players will tee off at timed intervals, running through 18 holes before brunch! Pairs can be single-gender or mixed, featuring a diverse field of PGA Pros, amateurs, and runners of all abilities.
The Palmerston course at Brocket Hall promises both challenging golf and an intense physical test as players ditch buggies and run between shots. Success hinges on balancing precision with pace, as the final Speedgolf Score combines total strokes with total time. Many pairs will finish their round in under 60 minutes – some considerably faster.

British Speedgolf continues to push boundaries, hosting the only dedicated standalone Speedgolf Pairs event in the world. With this team format gaining traction globally, this championship is a one-of-a-kind spectacle in the British sporting calendar.

Alex Wright, Brocket Hall’s Business Development Manager, said: “Brocket Hall is delighted to host the 2025 British Speedgolf Pairs Championship on our Palmerston Course. This event aligns with our commitment to embracing innovative and dynamic formats in golf. We look forward to welcoming participants and spectators for a thrilling morning of Speedgolf.”
PGA Professional pairing of Luke Willett and Luke Bone, fresh off their World Speedgolf Championship team victory in Japan, will look to set the pace as they defend their British Speedgolf Pairs title.
Pam Painter of British Speedgolf added: “Speedgolf Pairs introduces a dynamic team element to this evolving sport. Speedgolf is fast, inclusive, and demands creativity. It’s the antithesis of slow play – where every second and every golf stroke count.”
Championship places are filling fast, with registration due to close at the end of March. Those wishing to try Speedgolf can book to join a GolfFit session hosted by Luke Willett and Chris Fitt on the Palmerston course at Brocket Hall on April 4.