Lamlash Ladies Open 2026

Event Details

Date: Wednesday, 15 July 2026

Format: Individual Strokeplay

Category: Ladies

Entry Fee: £15.00

Handicap Limit: 36.0

Entry Method: Email


Ladies' Open Competition held on Wednesday 15th July 2026 at Lamlash Golf Club. Open to any lady holding a WHS handicap. Singles stroke play, played in pairs or as a 3-ball. Tee times available between 10:30am and 4:00pm. Buggies available to rent at £30 for the round — request at time of booking; buggy use is weather-dependent and at the Greenkeeper's discretion. Entry fee is £15 per player, payable by bank transfer once tee time is confirmed. A raffle with tickets will be available on the day. Catering available, with evening meals prior to the prize-giving. Prize-giving takes place in the clubhouse in the evening, usually around 7:30pm.


Prizes

Cup and prize for the overall winner and scratch winner. Prizes for 1st, 2nd and 3rd in the silver category and 1st, 2nd and 3rd in the bronze category. Individual prizes at most holes for either silver or bronze players (e.g. closest to the pin in 2, longest putt sunk, longest drive).


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Venue

Lamlash Golf Club

North Ayrshire, Scotland

Lamlash Golf Club, located on the Isle of Arran in Scotland, is an 18-hole course set on hillside terrain above the village of Lamlash. The course offers scenic views overlooking the Clyde Estuary and the Ayrshire coast, with vistas of Holy Isle and Lamlash Bay. The layout presents a significant challenge for golfers of all abilities, featuring numerous lengthy Par 3s, including two holes exceeding 220 yards, and tricky Par 4 holes where wayward tee shots typically find rough areas. Notable holes include the Lighthouse (Hole 12), described as the most challenging Par 3, positioned at the course's highest point; the Ravine (Hole 10), a dogleg left requiring elevation gain; and the finishing hole, Twa Burns (Hole 18), a Par 4 with two burns threatening the approach. The course is characterized by lush fairways and well-maintained greens. The terrain is consistently undulating, with several blind tee shots and elevation changes that demand strategic play. Many holes feature burns, bunkers, and out-of-bounds areas that add to the difficulty. The course hosts open competitions, including a Gents Open and Ladies Open events, indicating its standing within competitive Scottish golf.