Senior's Open Stableford

Event Details

Date: Thursday, 08 October 2026

Format: Individual

Scoring: Stableford

Category: Senior

Entry Fee: £60.00

Handicap Limit: 14.4

Entry Method: Online


Senior's Open Stableford competition held at Royal Aberdeen Golf Club (Links Road, Bridge of Don, Aberdeen, AB23 8AT). Entries open Monday 13th July 2026. Entry fee £60.00. Handicap limit of 14.4 (18) applies at point of entry — players with a handicap above this will not be able to enter. If a player's handicap increases by the date of the event, a maximum handicap of 14.4 (18) will be applied. Players must have their CDH number to hand to enter online. Cancellations within 7 days will not be entitled to a refund.


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Venue

Royal Aberdeen Golf Club

Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland

Royal Aberdeen Golf Club, founded in 1780, is the sixth oldest golf club in the world. Located at Balgownie near Aberdeen, Scotland, the club relocated to its current links course in 1888 after playing on Queen's Links for over a century. The Balgownie Course was originally designed by the renowned Simpson Brothers, Archie and Robert of Carnoustie. James Braid later enhanced the layout by re-bunkering and lengthening the course to meet modern standards while preserving its classic links character. The club received its "Royal" patronage from Edward VII in 1903. Set on traditional Scottish linksland, the course features characteristic links terrain with notable elements including the Valley hole (4th) and a blind green (13th). The course presents the typical challenges of seaside golf with undulating fairways and strategic bunkering. Royal Aberdeen has hosted major national and international tournaments, including the Scottish Aberdeen Asset Management Open in 2014. The club maintains its traditional clubhouse steeped in history while continuing to operate as a competitive links course welcoming both members and visitors.