Ladies 18 Hole (3 Ball) Open

Event Details

Date: Sunday, 20 September 2026

Format: Pairs

Scoring: Stableford

Category: Ladies

Entry Fee: £25.00

Handicap Limit: 36.0

Entry Method: Online


Ladies 18 Hole (3 Ball Betterball) Open at Duff House Royal Golf Club on Sunday 20 September 2026. This is a ladies' betterball open competition played over 18 holes in teams of three. The maximum handicap is 36. The entry fee is £25.00 per player for visitors. Competitors must be members of a recognised golf club and be able to produce a valid handicap certificate. Entries are booked online via HowDidiDo and are only accepted with full payment; no provisional bookings are taken. Cancellations made more than one week before the event qualify for a full refund; cancellations within one week will not be refunded except in special mitigating circumstances with supporting evidence.


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Venue

Duff House Royal Golf Club

Aberdeenshire, Scotland

Duff House Royal Golf Club is a championship parkland course designed by the legendary Dr Alister MacKenzie, located in Banff, Scotland. Currently ranked #32 in Golf World's Top 100 parklands in Great Britain and Ireland, the course is renowned for its challenging two-tier greens—a design feature that preceded Augusta National's famous greens. The course presents a demanding scratch par of 68 set within beautifully manicured parkland with glimpses of the Moray Firth. The River Deveron, a noted angling river, borders five holes and frames the closing holes as it flows toward the sea via the seven-span Banff Bridge. Notable features include the historic Duff House itself, an 18th-century classical country house managed by Historic Scotland, which sits within the tree-lined course boundaries. Duff House Royal holds the distinction of being the only Royal golf club where the Royal title is used as a suffix rather than prefix, reportedly as a tribute to Princess Royal Louise. The course offers comprehensive facilities including buggy hire, visitor amenities, dining, and instruction from a resident former tour professional, combining challenging golf with strong hospitality standards.