Nunfield Trophy

Event Details

Date: Monday, 14 September 2026

Format: Individual Strokeplay

Category: Ladies

Entry Fee: £15.00

Entry Method: Online


Ladies Singles Strokeplay open competition at Dumfries and County Golf Club. Entry fee £15 per person. Entrants must hold an official, active CDH number and be members of a recognised golf club. Non-affiliated players (including Scottish Golf OpenPlay members) must pay the full green fee in addition to the competition entry fee. Payment is required at the time of booking. Cancellations more than one week before play receive a full refund; cancellations within one week receive no refund unless exceptional circumstances apply. For booking enquiries contact 01387253585.


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Venue

Nunfield Golf Course

Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland

Dumfries and County Golf Club is an 18-hole course established in 1912 on land from the Nunfield Estate in Dumfries, Scotland. Designed by Willie Fernie, winner of the 1883 Open Championship, the course features two distinct loops that both start and finish at the clubhouse, enabling efficient two-tee starts. The layout spans just under 100 acres with a par of 69. In the late 1920s, five-time Open Champion James Braid proposed a significant redesign, replacing agricultural features like hedges and ditches with his signature bunkers. Post-WWII expansion incorporated additional Nunfield Estate land, while the 1960s saw further development from the Dalscone Estate acquisition and an extensive tree-planting program that now characterizes the course. The course is relatively compact and short by modern standards but presents a stern test. It is particularly noted for its abundance of trees, blind tee shots, and exceptional greens. All greens were rebuilt to USGA standards in the 1990s, making them among the finest in the region. The course has produced numerous international players and hosts regular competitions.