The Ladies Summer Greensome Open

Event Details

Date: Sunday, 05 July 2026

Format: Pairs Greensomes Strokeplay

Category: Ladies

Entry Fee: £15.00

Entry Method: Online


The Ladies Summer Greensome Open is a Ladies Greensomes Strokeplay competition held at Pumpherston Golf Club on Sunday 5th July 2026. Play is from the red tees. The format is non-acceptable for handicap purposes. Scottish Open Play members (or equivalent, e.g. iGolf members) are eligible to enter but will not be eligible to win prize money or vouchers. Prizes (vouchers) are awarded to the best overall scratch score and to the Top 3 lowest handicap scores. The number of prizes awarded is subject to the number of entries and may change. Entrants can only win one prize, which will be the one of highest value. No refunds are paid for cancellations within 5 days (including weekends) of the competition date. Entry fee for visitors is £15.00. Booking closes at 18:00 on 4th July 2026.


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Venue

Pumpherston Golf Club

Pumpherston, West Lothian, Scotland

Pumpherston Golf Club, established in 1895, is located in West Lothian, Scotland, near Edinburgh and Glasgow. The course features panoramic views across the landscape and is considered one of the best golf courses in the region. It presents a challenging test of golf skills while remaining enjoyable for players of all ability levels, offering fair difficulty with scenic vistas, particularly from the 16th green. The course is maintained in excellent condition by its dedicated greens staff. Notable holes include the 2nd, where golfers face an approach shot to the green, and the 9th and 18th greens, which are situated in close proximity to one another as seen from aerial views. The layout combines natural terrain with strategic design elements that challenge golfers without compromising playability. The course attracts both members and visiting golfers seeking a quality golfing experience in central Scotland.