Gents 4BBB

Event Details

Date: Friday, 10 July 2026

Format: Fourball

Scoring: Stableford

Category: Mens

Handicap Limit: 18.0

Entry Method: Online


The Gents 4BBB is part of Golf Week at Powfoot Golf Club (Cummertrees, Annan), taking place on July 10, 2026. The course is reserved for open competition entrants on the day. Format is 4BBB stableford, played off White Tees with 85% of each player's handicap allowance. Maximum handicap is 18. An optional 2's pool is available at £2 per couple. Scores must be entered on the clubhouse terminal or via the HowDidIDo app, or the player will be disqualified from the whole competition. No amendments to pairings can be made on the day. Breakfast is served from 8am. Entrants must have an accurate CDH number. For late entries, contact the office on 01461-204100. No refunds are given for open competition cancellations.


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Venue

Powfoot Golf Club

Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland

Powfoot Golf Club is a historic course opened in 1903 and redesigned by legendary architect James Braid in 1923. Located in Dumfriesshire, South West Scotland, it combines links and parkland golf in breathtaking scenery. The course presents challenging holes set among whins and gorse, earning its reputation as "one of golf's best kept secrets." The layout features a mixture of terrain that tests players of varying abilities. Notable accomplishments include hosting the 2020 Scottish Girls' Open Championship. Winter play involves specific protocols including winter greens on holes 1, 2, 3, 15, and 16, with lift-and-place rules in operation. The course maintains high standards of presentation and offers friendly hospitality to all visitors, from seasoned golfers to casual players. The terrain and strategic placement of hazards provide a significant challenge while the natural Scottish landscape enhances the playing experience. Buggies are not permitted on the course, preserving its traditional character and condition.