The Bahamas Island Boys Open Texas Scramble

Event Details

Date: Sunday, 06 September 2026

Format: Team

Scoring: Strokeplay

Category: Mixed

Entry Fee: £35.00

Entry Method: Online


The Bahamas Island Boys Open Texas Scramble takes place at Brora Golf Club on Sunday 6 September 2026, played off the White tees (Men) and Red tees (Ladies). The format is Texas Scramble with a handicap allowance of 25%/20%/15%/10% applied from the lowest to the highest playing handicap in the team. Entry fees are £25.00 per team member for club members and £35.00 per team member for visitors, payable at point of entry. UK entrants must provide their CDH number at point of entry. Overseas entrants cannot enter online and must email reservations@broragolfclub.co.uk to enter; proof of handicap must be shown on the day. Online entry closes at 12:00am on 1 September 2026. Refunds for withdrawals are available up to 5 days before the event. Tee times assigned at entry may not be final, as the organiser will endeavour to form 3- or 4-ball groups depending on the competition format; tee times cannot be changed on the day and are final where a draw has been made. The use of a buggy is only permitted with advance notification of a medical certificate. Players who are members of IGolf or Open Play Golf are not eligible to enter.


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Venue

Brora Golf Club

Highland, Scotland

Brora Golf Club is an 18-hole links course established in 1891 and designed by the renowned James Braid, recognized as one of his finest works. Located in Sutherland in the Scottish Highlands near the village of Brora, the course sits alongside the sea with spectacular coastal views and challenging, hilly terrain characteristic of natural links golf. The course presents a balanced test suitable for golfers of all abilities, though its short scorecard belies its genuine difficulty. Notable features include distinctive par-3 holes of varying lengths and directions, and notable natural contouring particularly evident on the back nine. The course is home to the James Braid Society and has been endorsed by five-time Open Champion Peter Thomson as among the world's finest links courses. Brora is positioned 16 miles from Dornoch, making it part of the region's premier golf destination. The clubhouse offers views across the course and provides traditional Highland hospitality. The course maintains its status as one of Scotland's last truly natural links, avoiding excessive modern conditioning while preserving its original character and challenge.