Woodhall Spa, England Golf’s headquarters and the site of its National Golf Centre, has been selected to host the 2026 European Amateur Championship.
The championship, which is set to be played at The Scandinavian GC in Denmark this summer and at Vasatorps GC in Sweden in 2025, offers an invitation to The Open to its winner.
With major championship golf on offer as a prize, the championship frequently attracts the top talent in the amateur game from Europe and further afield.
The tournament consistently ranks amongst the strongest amateur stroke play events in the world by the World Amateur Golf Ranking and boasts an impressive list of past participants.
Rory McIlroy, Viktor Hovland, Tommy Fleetwood, Ludvig Åberg, Sergio Garcia, and Paul Casey have all either won the event or finished on the podium, alongside numerous other notable names.
The par-73 Hotchkin course, ranked as the 58th best course in the world, will provide the test for the 144 players teeing it up in 2026. Measuring at just over 7,000 yards from the championship tees, the heathland layout features no less than 143 bunkers and has recently undergone a major renovation.
With firm conditions to be expected in June, and gorse and heather ready to collect errant shots, the course will certainly provide a suitable test for the 72-hole event.
The occasion will no doubt see English players, who may have recent history on their side, trying to make the most of home advantage. The last two EGA individual championships to be held in England have both yielded home winners. Alfie Plant triumphed in a three-way play-off at Walton Heath in 2017, while Alice Hewson won the women’s equivalent event after a seven-hole play-off at Parkstone Golf Club in 2019.
More information on this year’s European Amateur Championship can be found by clicking here.