August Senior Open

Event Details

Date: Tuesday, 18 August 2026

Format: Individual

Scoring: Strokeplay

Category: Senior

Entry Fee: $35.00

Entry Method: Online


Monthly tournament open to all golfers aged 58 and older. Held every third Tuesday of the month from April through October. Shotgun start at 9:00am; registration begins at 8:00am. Four flights separated by age: 58–67, 68–72, 73–77, and 78+. All flights start from the green tees. Entry fee of $35 (non-members) or $25 (members) includes 18 holes with cart and a light lunch. Optional contest available for $5.00 on all Par 3 holes (#2, 6, 11, 16) plus longest second shot on Hole #18. Prizes awarded for each flight for both low gross and low net; prizes are issued as credit to be used at a future Senior Open. Sign up via the form on the event page.


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Venue

King Valley Golf Course

Imler, PA, United States

King Valley Golf Course opened in spring 1999 with nine holes, expanding to eighteen holes in 2000, with design assistance from PGA Master Professional Frank Kiraly. The 18-hole course features 6,075 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 72. The course is located just south of Claysburg in central Pennsylvania's Bedford County, between Altoona and Bedford near Interstate 99. The front nine features hills and turns, while the back nine offers a flatter layout. The greens were built to state-of-the-art USGA specifications and drainage, allowing play in virtually any weather conditions. The course has Bent Grass greens and Rye Grass fairways. The facility includes blacktop cart paths on 100% of the course, a practice green, and a driving range. The course hosts more than a dozen tournaments and scrambles each season. Notable events include the Blair County Law Enforcement tournament and various other competitive events. The course is family-owned and has been operating since 2000.