Steven Lamb Open

Event Details

Date: Saturday, 27 June 2026

Format: Individual

Scoring: Strokeplay

Category: Mens

Entry Fee: £25.00

Handicap Limit: 28.0

Entry Method: Online


The Steven Lamb Open is a men's individual strokeplay competition held on Saturday 27 June 2026 at Haddington Golf Club, Whittinghame Drive, Haddington, East Lothian, EH41 4PT. The course is a parkland layout measuring 6,335 yards, par 71, featuring water features and bunkers. Visitor entry fee is £25.00, bookable online via the BRS Golf platform. A maximum handicap of 28 applies for men. Normal dress code applies: denims, shorts, and football/rugby tops are not permitted. Spikes may be worn. Cancellation must be made by contacting the club directly by email or phone; failure to cancel will result in a charge of 100% of the entry fee.


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Venue

Haddington Golf Course

East Lothian, Scotland

Haddington Golf Club, opened in 1865, is the 19th oldest golf course in the world. Located in East Lothian near the A1, the course occupies 130 acres of tranquil parkland with the River Tyne forming its northern boundary. The setting features many natural landscape elements and indigenous wildlife, providing a scenic golfing environment. The course is characterized by its pristine condition and traditional parkland design. It incorporates natural features throughout the layout, offering a challenging round suitable for golfers of varying skill levels. The terrain and parkland setting create an engaging test of golf in a picturesque East Lothian setting. The club welcomes both members and visitors, with modern amenities including a Trackman fitting facility and driving range. The clubhouse offers panoramic views of the surrounding grounds and course. Haddington is known for its welcoming atmosphere and well-maintained greens, making it a notable destination for golfers seeking a historic course with character and natural beauty in Scotland's east coast region.