IT is Northcliffe Golf Club's centenary year, with a variety of special events to mark it.

And after hosting the Bradford Open last month, they have another huge competition there tomorrow.

They are hosting a tournament which is part of the gender-equal 2020protour – the zeroes in the logo are made up of the male and female gender symbols – launched by Chris Hanson and Adam Walker to give aspiring professionals more playing opportunities in Yorkshire and the North East of England.

It has proved hugely successful since getting underway last year, taking in some of the biggest and best golf courses in the North, and it is now Northcliffe's turn.

Members pay an entry fee of £99, the green fee is deducted and all remaining money goes into the prize pool. Twenty per cent of the field get paid, with 25 per cent of the purse going to the winner.

Men and women play for the same prize money, with the overall course length shortened by 11 per cent for the women.

There is £2,000 minimum first prize, with a £500 shoot out bonus.