Open Texas Scramble

Event Details

Date: Saturday, 04 July 2026

Format: Team Stableford

Category: Open

Entry Fee: £20.00

Entry Method: Online


The Open Texas Scramble takes place on 4th July 2026 at Fortrose & Rosemarkie Golf Club in Fortrose, Scotland. This is an open team competition for Gents and Ladies, with 4-player teams. Visitor entry fee is £20.00 per team (member price £15.00). The event uses the Texas Scramble format. Online booking is available through the club's booking system. Handicap certificates are not required, though previous golf experience is expected and proper etiquette must be observed. The course is a true Scottish links course located in the Highlands, approximately 20 minutes from Inverness city centre.


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Venue

Fortrose & Rosemarkie Golf Club

Fortrose, Highland, Scotland

Fortrose & Rosemarkie Golf Club is the 15th oldest recorded golf club in the world, established in 1793 on the Chanonry Peninsula in the Black Isle, approximately 20 minutes from Inverness. This Scottish links championship course was redesigned by five-time Open Champion James Braid in 1932. The course enjoys a dramatic setting with breathtaking views over the Moray Firth and is situated adjacent to a dolphin colony. The layout exemplifies traditional links golf characteristics across its championship course design. Fortrose & Rosemarkie has received significant recognition, including winning Scotland's Best Golf Course/Venue at the Scottish Golf Tourism Awards in 2024, with previous wins in 2017 and 2018. The club ranks among the top 30 fun golf courses in Great Britain and Ireland, and within the top 50 courses in Scotland according to Golf World. The course has hosted prestigious events including the World Hickory Open Championship in October 2024. Documentary evidence indicates golf has been played at Chanonry since 1702, predating the formal club establishment. The combination of historic pedigree, scenic Highland location, and championship-calibre design creates a distinctive golfing destination.