Speyside 54 Hole Open

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Date: Friday, 18 September 2026

End Date: Sunday, 20 September 2026

Format: Individual Strokeplay

Category: Mens

Entry Fee: £135.00

Handicap Limit: 28.0

Entry Method: Online


The Speyside 54 Hole Open is a 3-day individual strokeplay competition held from Friday 18th to Sunday 20th September 2026. Players compete over one round at each of three courses: Boat of Garten Golf Club, Grantown on Spey Golf Club, and Spey Valley Golf Club. The event is open to all male golfers with an active handicap. Competitions are available for Scratch, Handicap, and Seniors categories. The entry fee is £135.00. Entry must be made online via Golf Genius, with all fees paid at the time of entry. Players choose a course rotation order at registration; spaces in each rotation are limited and subject to a draw. For queries, contact event managers Lewis Ware (Lewis@grantownonspeygc.co.uk) or Jonny Chaisty (Golfdirector.speyvalley@macdonald-hotels.co.uk).


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Venue

Boat of Garten Golf and Tennis Club

Boat of Garten, Highland, Scotland

Boat of Garten Golf Club is an 18-hole par 70 course designed by the legendary James Braid, located in the Scottish Highlands near the Cairngorm Mountains. The course features a distinctive blend of heathland and moorland terrain with firm, links-like fairways that showcase the natural landscape. Set alongside a heritage steam railway and overlooking the River Spey, the course offers scenic views and opportunities to spot wildlife including ospreys and golden eagles. Each hole is individually designed to integrate with the surrounding natural environment, with the 12th hole particularly noted for its setting amid birch woods with mountain vistas. The course presents a challenging but rewarding experience for golfers of varying abilities. Strategically positioned in the Highlands, Boat of Garten serves as an ideal stop for golfers exploring Scotland's renowned courses, situated within 45 minutes of Castle Stuart and Nairn, and approximately 2 hours from Royal Dornoch, Brora, and Gleneagles. The course combines accessibility with an authentic Highland golfing experience in a dramatic mountain setting.