Charity Open

Event Details

Date: Sunday, 06 September 2026

Format: Individual Strokeplay

Category: Mixed

Entry Method: Online


The Charity Open takes place on Sunday 6 September 2026 at Nairn Dunbar Golf Club, Lochloy Road, Nairn, IV12 5AE. The competition is open to both gents and ladies and uses individual strokeplay format. Entrants must have their handicap registered with a golf club; SGL Openplay and iGolf participants cannot be accepted. When entering, players must provide their email address, CDH number, date of birth, and a mobile or telephone number. Entry can be made online via the club's BRS Golf booking portal. If you experience problems booking or wish to enter a group, contact the club office Monday to Friday by email at office@nairndunbar.com or by phone on 01667 452741 (Option 1).


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Venue

Nairn Dunbar Golf Course

Highland, Scotland

Nairn Dunbar Golf Club is a traditional Scottish links course established in 1899, located on the Moray Firth in the Scottish Highlands near Nairn. The course stretches 6,691 yards over 18 holes with a par of 72, comprising four par 3s, ten par 4s, and four par 5s, offering a championship-standard layout. Multiple tee positions accommodate all ability levels, with the shortest measuring 5,467 yards. Positioned beside the Moray Firth, the course benefits from scenic coastal views and a unique microclimate that provides firm, fast greens and excellent playing conditions year-round. The terrain reflects the natural links landscape characteristic of the region. Ranked 61st in Scotland's Top 100 Golf Courses and 14th in the Scottish Highlands, Nairn Dunbar has hosted significant tournaments including the PGA Northern Open (2018 and 2024), the Scottish Women's Amateur (2024), and jointly hosted the R&A 91st Boys Amateur Championship (2017). The club has produced notable junior champions including PGA Tour player Russell Knox and Ladies European Tour player Kelsey MacDonald. It has twice won Environmental Golf Course of the Year (2021 and 2023).