Date
14 - 16 May 26
Venue
Celtic Manor Resort Wales

Many of the world’s most talented golfers with disabilities will return to compete in The G4D Open from 14-16 May 2026. 

Celtic Manor Resort will host this year's event as well as the competitions in 2027 and 2028. The event is staged in partnership with The R&A and the DP World Tour and will see 80 players compete over the Roman Road Course at the prestigious Welsh venue. EDGA, formerly the European Disabled Golf Association, has been involved in the development of the Championship and will continue to support in an advisory role. In 2025 Brendan Lawlor won the men's title and Daphne van Houten won the women's title, each earning their second victory at the event.

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Celtic Manor, Wales

Celtic Manor has a rich history of staging leading amateur and professional events, including hosting the Ryder Cup in 2010 when Colin Montgomerie captained Europe to victory over the USA. Julie Hammond, Celtic Manor Resort Chief Executive, said, “We are thrilled to be hosting The G4D Open for the next three years and I am sure the picturesque Roman Road Course will provide a fantastic stage for these talented golfers to showcase their skills."

Celtic Manor Resort, Wales, will host the G4D Open in 2026.
Dates
14-16 May 2026
Course
Roman Road Course
Field Size
Maximum 80

The G4D Open

Eligible amateur and professional golfers, including men and women, contest a 54-hole stroke play gross competition with an overall winner determined at the end of three rounds. There are also gross prizes in several categories.
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