Welcome to the Club Classic

The Mail on Sunday National Golf Club Classic is an amateur club knockout competition which began in 1993.  To date over 200,000 golfers have taken part in the competition, with over 3,000 clubs now entering on an annual basis. 

         

 

Club Administration

Club Admininstration is a secure area where registered website users will be able to submit results and check draw information online.

If this is your first visit to the website and you would like to access Club Admin please go to the 'New User' section at the bottom of this shaded box.

Registered users please complete your logon details below:
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2008 Team contacts: if you currently receive draw information by post but would like to receive future draw details by email call the Tournament Office on 020 7384 3757.

New users: if you would like to register for Club Admin you will need to set-up an online profile using your email address and a password of your choice.  Click here to register for Club Admin now.

Classic Roll of Honour

23 clubs have won the tournament in the past 14 years.  To the see the previous winners and other interesting facts click here

Illegal drivers - new R&A rules 

As of 1st February 2008 some of the large headed drivers are now illegal.  Please check the R&A website for a full list of non-conforming clubs.

 

2008 Finals announced

The Mail on Sunday Classic Finals will be returning to Golf El Rompido in southern Spain from 26 to 30 November. 

Breaking News

2008 dilemma for 2007 finalists

GLENBERVIE have reached the last of The Mail on Sunday

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2007 Glenbervie squad

Courageous Kendra battles on for Wychwood

OPPONENTS wonder why even on a cold blustery day Kendra

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Kendra Agnew at 2005 Quarter Finals

Frilford Heath try to turn the clock back ten years

TEN YEARS on from one of the biggest days in

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Frilford Heath: Jane Binning , Annie Gowing , Angela Tyreman , Sue Russell and Andrea James

Six of the best does the trick for deadly Adams

BUDDING professional Martin Adams had to go to the sixth

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Martin Adams of Lee-on-Solent