Men's 2-Day Open

Event Details

Date: Saturday, 29 August 2026

End Date: Sunday, 30 August 2026

Format: Individual

Scoring: Strokeplay

Category: Mens

Entry Method: Online


2-day men's open strokeplay competition at Ullapool Golf Club, held over Saturday 29 August and Sunday 30 August 2026. Each day must be booked separately via the Scottish Golf (dotgolf) booking system: Day 1 (29 Aug) and Day 2 (30 Aug) each have their own booking link. Entrants with a Scottish Golf Member ID (CDH) should log in to book via the website — the Scottish Golf app does not work for this booking. Ullapool Club members should also book via the Scottish Golf website.


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Venue

Ullapool Golf Club

Highland, Scotland

Ullapool Golf Club is a scenic coastal course established in 1998, nestled in the Scottish Highlands alongside the NC500 route. Located on North Road in Ullapool, the course offers 9 or 18-hole options with panoramic views of Loch Broom and surrounding mountains. The layout features rolling greens and undulating fairways set within the natural landscape of the region. The course welcomes golfers of all skill levels, from beginners to experienced players, and actively encourages walk-on play. It provides an accessible golfing experience with affordable green fees (£40 for adult day tickets, £30 for 9 holes). The club emphasizes its integration with the natural Highland environment, combining scenic beauty with competitive golf. Membership benefits include access to a network of reciprocal courses including Durness, Gairloch, and Isle of Skye, plus regular club competitions. The course hosts regular competitions throughout the year, fostering community engagement among its membership. The setting and terrain present a moderately challenging experience, defined by the undulating fairways and natural Highland topography rather than extreme difficulty. The dramatic coastal and mountain backdrop creates a distinctive playing environment characteristic of northwest Scottish golf.