Chivas Open- 4 Person Scramble

Event Details

Date: Saturday, 03 October 2026

Format: Team

Scoring: Strokeplay

Category: Mixed

Entry Fee: £20.00

Handicap Limit: 28.0

Max Players: 4

Entry Method: Online


The Chivas Open 4 Person Scramble is a mixed open competition held at Dufftown Golf Club, Tomintoul Road, Dufftown, Banffshire, AB55 4BS on Saturday 3 October 2026. Teams of four compete in a Texas Scramble format. Tee times run from 09:00 to 16:40. Entry fee is £20.00 per player (same price for members and visitors). Players must hold a handicap of 28 or less (men) or 36 or less (ladies), or be able to play to an equivalent standard. Buggy, club, or trolley hire is available — contact the clubhouse in advance by email at admin@dufftowngolfclub.com or by phone on 01340 820 325; buggies are subject to availability and course conditions on the day. Booking can be made online via the BRS Golf platform.


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Venue

Dufftown Golf Club

Moray, Scotland

Dufftown Golf Club is an 18-hole course set in the heart of Speyside's malt whisky country in Banffshire, Scotland. The course measures 5,343 yards with a par of 68, featuring undulating terrain that creates different playing tactics on every hole with scenic views from each fairway. Notable characteristics include the 9th tee, one of the highest in the UK at 1,200 feet above sea level, and the dramatic 10th hole featuring a 339-foot vertical drop from tee to green with magnificent views of the town. Two holes—the 7th and 10th—are featured in "Britain's 100 Extraordinary Golf Holes" by Geoff Harvey and Vanessa Strowger, reflecting their distinctive character within Scottish golf. The course is situated in breathtaking Banffshire scenery typical of the Speyside region, offering a challenging but visually rewarding golfing experience. The varied elevation changes and natural landscape provide substantial difficulty despite the modest yardage, while the setting attracts regular visitors seeking golf within a beautiful Scottish highland environment.