The Sheila Macdonell Memorial Greensomes

Event Details

Date: Friday, 18 September 2026

Format: Pairs

Scoring: Strokeplay

Category: Ladies

Entry Fee: £20.00

Handicap Limit: 31.0

Entry Method: Online


The Sheila Macdonell Memorial Greensomes is a ladies' pairs greensomes competition held at Inverness Golf Club, Inverness, Scotland. The event is played over 18 holes in stroke play format. Tee times run from 10:00 to 12:30. Entry is open to lady golfers holding an official handicap; the handicap limit is Handicap Index 31.0 (Course Handicap 36). Entry fee is £20.00 for visitors. Booking can be made online via the BRS Golf booking system; a 50% deposit is taken at the time of booking with the balance payable at the Pro Shop on the day. Cancellations are refundable if made at least 14 days in advance; later refunds are at the club's discretion. Golfers must be smartly dressed in clothing and footwear appropriate to golf.


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Venue

Inverness Golf Club

Inverness, Highland, Scotland

Inverness Golf Club is a challenging Highland parkland course located in Inverness, Scotland. The course features immaculately kept greens and scenic Highland views, set within a parkland landscape that offers a testing round of golf. As a Highland parkland course, it combines natural terrain with well-maintained fairways and greens, providing an engaging experience for golfers of varying abilities. The club has notable connections to professional golf, being the formative home of PGA Tour winner Russell Knox. The course hosts several competitive events, including the Russell Knox Junior Open and the IGC Open Week, indicating its standing within the golfing community. The club maintains comprehensive facilities including practice areas, a pro shop, and dining amenities. The course is recognized for its condition and design, with visitors consistently noting the quality of the greens and overall course maintenance. Its location on Culcabock Road provides convenient access while maintaining the character of a traditional Scottish golf club.