Gents Open

Event Details

Date: Sunday, 16 August 2026

Format: Individual Strokeplay

Category: Mens

Entry Fee: £45.00

Entry Method: Online


Men's individual strokeplay open competition at Glenbervie Golf Club (Glenbervie 1 course), Stirling Road, Larbert, Stirlingshire. Visitor entry fee: £45.00. A valid handicap certificate is required for entry. Players should report to the Professional's shop on arrival. Cancellations made more than 48 hours before the event date are eligible for a full refund; cancellations after this point may not be refunded unless a replacement player can be found, and cancellations on the day of play will not be refunded. Bookings are transferable. Smart golf attire and golf shoes are required on the course; please refer to the club's dress code for full details.


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Venue

Glenbervie Golf Course

Falkirk, Scotland

Glenbervie Golf Club is a championship course established in 1932 and designed by renowned architect James Braid. Located in Larbert, Stirlingshire, the course is set in a peaceful, tranquil landscape with outstanding natural beauty and commanding views across to the Ochil Hills. The course has earned national recognition for its challenging layout combined with consistently high-quality conditioning. The terrain and design reflect Braid's expertise, creating a memorable playing experience that balances difficulty with aesthetic appeal. Beyond the course itself, Glenbervie offers comprehensive practice facilities including fairways, short game areas, and practice holes that rank among the best in Central Scotland. The club provides additional amenities through its professional shop offering equipment repairs and tuition services, complemented by a welcoming clubhouse with panoramic views. The club serves members, their families, and guests, positioning itself as both a competitive venue and a refuge from daily pressures. Its reputation extends beyond the local region, attracting golfers who appreciate both the technical challenge of the layout and the natural setting in which it is situated.