The 112th Scandinavian Cup will be played in the autumn of 2022.

If you are interested in playing in the tournament please contact Carl Eklund or register on our Sign Up page or FaceBook page.

Date: utumn 2022, date to be announced
Tee-off: To be announced
Venue:To be announced
Participation fee: Approx. 15,000 yen (green fee, lunch, after-round party all included)
*Note: Please arrive at the club no later than 30 minutes before tee-off. A short briefing session will be held before tee-off.

Participants:

Scandinavian Cup is open for all Nordic and Scandinavian nationals including spouses and children of other nationalities. We also accept some guest players upon request. Representatives from the Nordic countries are doing their best make sure the tradition continues, but please help us to find Scandinavian new-comers which you are most welcome to invite.

Fees:

The Playing fee is usually below15,000 yen and includes one round, lunch and party plan. Drinks and other purchases come in addition. You need to pay the total amount when you leave the Club. We will also charge a small competition fee of 1000 yen per player that will cover additional prizes.

System:

We play the Stableford system  and in order to give everybody a fair chance, please advise your present handicap (hcp), or your three latest scores and your Stableford points or show your official hcp-card.

Maximum handicap in the competition is 30 for men and 36 for ladies.

Both the men and women can play for the main Scandinavian Cup but ladies also have a second chance to win a separate Ladies Cup. The current trophy is the 5th which was donated by Calle Eklund in 2008.

We will also be playing for Best Gross , Near Pins, Long Drives and a few more Prizes as usual.

It’s a nice tradition that each player brings something for the Prizetable, so please don’t forget this!

We need to meet at the Club latest 7:45, so let us know if you are late.

Rules:

  • Please putt out, no “OKs” allowed…
  • Max score is double par + 1 ( par 3’s = max 7; par 4’s = max 9; par 5’s = max 11)6
  • See our Official Rules page for more information.