Pinzgauer Men Open Series - Event 2

Event Details

Date: Sunday, 12 July 2026

Format: Individual

Scoring: Strokeplay

Category: Mens

Entry Fee: €74.00

Handicap Limit: 36.0

Entry Method: Online


Strokeplay tournament (Zählspiel) over 18 holes at GC Zell am See, Platz Schmittenhöhe. This is Event 3 of the Pinzgauer Men Open Series 2026, a series of four qualifying rounds plus a final. Up to 78 amateur golfers may enter; participants must be members of an affiliated golf club. Members of the four Pinzgau golf clubs compete in age-category classes (AK 0–29, MidAm 30–49, Senioren 50–64, Master Senioren 65+); visitors (second members of Pinzgau clubs and members of clubs outside Pinzgau) compete in the Gäste category and must hold a World Handicap Index of max. 36. If entries exceed 78, guests with the highest handicaps are eliminated first; ties are decided by draw. A waiting list is maintained. Entry fee of €74 includes green fee; members of the host club and Kitzalps Card holders pay €15. Entry is online via golf.at; entry deadline is 2 days before the event at 18:00. Tee times start from approximately 08:30; final start times are published on golf.at by the host club from approximately 14:00 the day before. Players start in flights of up to 3, in ascending handicap order. No prize ceremony at individual qualifying rounds; the overall series prize ceremony is held after the Final (05.09.2026, GC Urslautal). The two best results from qualifying rounds plus the Final count toward the overall standings. All players who have participated in at least two qualifying rounds are eligible for the Final. Tee colours: Yellow; Master Senioren 65+ play Blue. Use of electronic scorecards is mandatory unless a technical issue is reported to the tournament committee. Golf carts are permitted for Master Senioren 65+ only. A ranking list is maintained; ties broken by better 9, 6, 3, 1 holes by difficulty (scorecard play-off).


Prizes

Pinzgauer Champion Golfer of the Year: 1st place. AK 0–29: 1st–3rd place. AK 30–49: 1st–3rd place. AK 50–64: 1st–3rd place. AK 65+: 1st–3rd place. Gäste (Guests): 1st–3rd place. (Prizes are gross results; awarded at the Final ceremony.)


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Venue

Golfclub Zell am See - Kaprun - Saalbach-Hinterglemm

Zell am See, Salzburg, Austria

Golfclub Zell am See - Kaprun - Saalbach is one of Austria's most renowned golf facilities, situated in the idyllic alpine setting of the Hohe Tauern mountains. The course comprises 36 holes across two layouts: Schmittenhöhe (Par 72, 6,218 meters for men) and Kitzsteinhorn (Par 73, 6,146 meters for men). Designed by renowned course architect Donald Harradine in 1983, the original 18 holes were expanded to 27 holes five years later, with the Kitzsteinhorn course completed in 1993 by engineer Hermann Schauer. The facility's dramatic mountain backdrop and proximity to Zell am See, Kitzsteinhorn Glacier, and Lake Zell create a distinctive setting combining championship golf with natural alpine scenery. The course has hosted prestigious international tournaments and championship-level players including Greg Norman, Severiano Ballesteros, and Annika Sorenstam, who won her first European LPGA title here. The facility regularly hosted the OVB Ladies Open on the European women's tour. The Schmittenhöhe course record of 66 strokes, set by Bernhard Langer in 1992, reflects the challenging nature of both layouts.