Dalmally GC Gents & Ladies Senior Opens

Event Details

Date: Wednesday, 27 May 2026

Format: Individual

Scoring: Stableford

Category: Senior

Entry Fee: £25.00


Description

Open to Age 50+ Gents & Ladies. Entry fee of £25 (cash on the day) covers breakfast, lunch and afternoon tea as well as competition entry. Prizes for first 3 places (£40, £30 & £20) in each category, along with longest drive and closest the pin competitions. Handicaps capped at 36 for Ladies and 28 for Gents on the day. Tee times 9.00 - 10.30 or 12.30 - 14.00 or 16.00 - 17.30. Free pickup/drop off from Dalmally or Loch Awe stations available.


Prizes

£40, £30, £20 per category, longest drive and closest to pin


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Venue

Dalmally Golf Club

Dalmally, Argyll and Bute, Scotland

Dalmally Golf Course is a picturesque parkland layout located in Argyll, Scotland, nestled between the River Orchy and views of Ben Cruachan and Ben Lui. The course features flat terrain designed to challenge experienced golfers while remaining accessible to beginners, with accuracy being essential for scoring well. The course is notable for hole 3, known as "the Orchy Splash," which presents a distinctive challenge. The setting combines the scenic Highland landscape with the river setting, creating an attractive golfing environment. Dalmally operates as a welcoming club that hosts a variety of competitions throughout the year, including events for gentlemen, ladies, mixed groups, singles, doubles, and teams. The club is dog-friendly, allowing dogs on leads during play. The course accommodates both 18-hole and 9-hole rounds, with visitor day tickets available at £25 for adults and £15 for juniors. Trolley and buggy hire options are available for players. The club is conveniently positioned near other regional courses including Taynuilt, Inveraray, and Killin, making it part of a broader golfing destination in the Loch Awe area.