The Golfing Days Pro-Am Series is back, and this year, it promises to be bigger, bolder, and more exciting than ever before. This dynamic series of events brings together one professional golfer and three talented amateurs for an unforgettable day on the course, combining skill, camaraderie, and fierce competition.
But it’s not all about the pros! The amateur participants will enjoy the thrill of playing alongside golf’s elite, all while competing for fantastic amateur prizes. And that’s not all—on-course spot prizes will keep the excitement buzzing throughout the day, with players having multiple chances to win something special at every turn.
Whether you’re a seasoned golfer or just looking to enjoy the game in a fun, competitive atmosphere, the Golfing Days Pro-Am Series 2026 offers the perfect blend of golf, entertainment, and prestige. The series promises a challenging test of skill, with breathtaking courses, stunning landscapes, and the chance to create lasting memories with friends, teammates, and golf professionals.
This is more than just a series—this is your opportunity to be part of a true golfing adventure. Don’t miss out on your chance to tee off in one of the most exciting events of the year!
If you haven’t already REGISTERED a profile with Golfing Days you will need to above before entering a team

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22nd April, 2026
In 2026, amateur golfers participating in pro-am series events will face a new dynamic in how their handicaps are managed. If an amateur is part of a winning team during one of the events, their playing handicap will be reduced by one shot for the remainder of the series. This change aims to increase the competitiveness of the event while encouraging amateurs to elevate their game throughout the series. The adjustment reflects the notion that a winning amateur, alongside professional players, is demonstrating a level of skill that warrants a more challenging experience in subsequent rounds. The move emphasizes fair competition, rewarding consistency and performance, while still keeping the spirit of the pro-am format intact.