The TTBS golf day will take place at The Nottinghamshire Golf & Country Club

TTBS confirms National Golf Day 2026

TTBS confirms National Golf Day 2026

The Timber Trades Benevolent Society (TTBS) has announced that the its National Golf Day will return on Thursday 9 July 2026, taking place at the prestigious Nottinghamshire Golf and Country Club, sponsored by Trade Fabrication Systems, who support, TTBS says, helps make this annual fixture possible.

Building on the success of previous years, the 2026 National Golf Day will once again offer a full programme of competitive golf and networking opportunities across two outstanding courses.

The day’s schedule will be as follows:

  • From 9.44am – 9 hole pairs competition on The Signature Course

  • From 11.45am – Rolling lunch served

  • From 1.20pm – 18 hole individual competition on The Championship Course

  • 7.45pm – Two course evening meal followed by prize presentation

The rate for the full golf day package is £161 per player.
A limited number of places are also available for non-playing guests to attend the evening dinner, priced at £40 per person.

Bookings should be made online via the following link:
https://www.golfgenius.com/websites/588538?preview=false

The registration link can be found on the home page of the portal, with accommodation requests available through the accommodation page.

TTBS is also inviting companies wishing to sponsor a hole or a nearest-the-pin competition, offering further opportunities for visibility and engagement during the day.

With limited spaces available, attendees are encouraged to reserve their places and accommodation as early as possible to avoid disappointment.

For further information, sponsorship enquiries, or booking support, interested parties are encouraged to visit the booking portal or contact the TTBS team directly.

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