The R&A Women’s and Men’s Home Internationals are being played over the Irish links of Ballyliffin from 3-5 August, with the Girls’ and Boys’ Home Internationals being contested at Downfield in Dundee from 2-4 August.
In a historical first, teams from England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales – made up of 16 players (seven women and nine men) – will compete for success in the matches played across three days.
Over 18 holes, each match consists of seven foursomes games (three women and four men) and 14 singles games (six women and eight men). Team positions will be determined by the highest number of match points.
Phil Anderton, Chief Development Officer at The R&A, said, “We are excited about the new team format of the R&A Home Internationals next week, comprising combined teams for women and men and girls and boys for the first time.
“Royal Dornoch recently hosted concurrently both the R&A Women’s and Men’s Senior Amateur Championships for the first time and we are now delighted to see Downfield and Ballyliffin welcoming female and male golfers to compete together for their respective countries.
“This highlights our commitment to showcase inclusivity and grow all levels of the sport, especially the women and girls’ game. Golf is the ultimate sport to play together – women, men, girls and boys.”