Isle Of Harris Open

Event Details

Date: Saturday, 08 August 2026

Format: Individual

Scoring: Strokeplay

Category: Open

Entry Fee: £35.00

Entry Method: Online


The Isle of Harris Open is played over two days at Isle of Harris Golf Club (full course) in Sgarasta, Isle of Harris, Scotland. The competition is split into four sessions across Friday 8 August (9am shotgun start and 2pm) and Saturday 9 August (8am and 12:30pm) 2026. Players should book one session only from the four available. The format is 18-hole strokeplay. Entry fee is £35.00 per player, bookable online via the club's booking system. Prize giving for all competitions (including the associated Willie Fulton Cup, Senior Open, Texas Scramble, and Life Members Tournament held the same week) will take place as soon as possible after the Saturday afternoon session. For booking enquiries contact bookings@harrisgolf.com.


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Venue

Comann Goilf na Hearadh

Sgarasta, Na h-Eileanan Siar, Scotland

Isle of Harris Golf Club, located in Scarista on the west coast of Harris in the Outer Hebrides, is a 9-hole links course established in 1930. Situated in one of the world's finest settings for golf, the course is recognized as among the most picturesque 9-hole courses globally. The dramatic Hebridean landscape, with its rugged terrain and sweeping coastal views, characterizes the playing experience. The course is considered a first-class links layout, presenting a challenging test of golf amid the natural beauty of the Scottish islands. The terrain and exposed conditions typical of links courses in this region create variable playing difficulty depending on weather conditions. The setting itself—featuring native grasses, natural contours, and panoramic island vistas—is as notable as the course design. The club has hosted notable golfers including Nick Faldo and Ronan Rafferty, reflecting its reputation as a quality venue. Described as "one of the world's top hidden sporting gems" by Golf commentators, the course appeals to visitors seeking an authentic Scottish links experience in a remote and scenic location. The club extends a warm welcome to visitors and prospective members, inviting them to experience both the challenge of the course and its distinctive natural surroundings.