The Traigh Golf Club Open

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Date: Saturday, 25 July 2026

Format: Individual Stableford

Category: Open

Entry Fee: £30.00

Handicap Limit: 28.0

Entry Method: Email


The Traigh Golf Club Open is an annual individual stableford competition held at Traigh Golf Course on the last Saturday in July. The 2026 event is scheduled for Saturday 25th July 2026. Entry is open to the public; visitors are welcome. The entry fee is £30 per player, which includes a meal consisting of a Fresh Mallaig Prawn Roll, Soup, Homebaking, Drink, and a Sandwich. For two's (pairs), the entry fee is £30 per player (inclusive of the two's fee, as per the 2026 entry form, though the 2025 form listed £2 for two's, the 2026 form states 'Entry Fee:- £30 per player (includes Two’s entry fee)'). Prizes are awarded in the following categories: Gents Scratch Winner (Trophy and £80 Golf Voucher), Stableford Winner (Golf in the Wild Trophy), Ladies Scratch Winner (Trophy and £80 Golf Voucher), Gents 0-12 Handicap (1st £50 Golf Voucher, 2nd £25 Golf Voucher), Gents 13-28 Handicap (1st £50 Golf Voucher, 2nd £25 Golf Voucher), and Ladies Handicap (1st £50 Golf Voucher, 2nd £25 Golf Voucher). Raffle tickets are available for £5. Entry forms can be returned to the clubhouse, posted to Traigh Golf Club, Arisaig, Inverness-shire, PH39 4NT, or emailed to Willie Nelson at traighgolfclub@gmail.com. Forms can also be dropped into the Mallaig Visitor Centre.


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Venue

Traigh Golf Course

Arisaig, Highland, Scotland

Traigh Golf Course is a nine-hole links course set in a stunning Highland location on the Scottish mainland's west coast, near Arisaig. Playing to par 68, this testing links course sits above gleaming white sandy beaches with panoramic views westward to the Small Islands of Eigg, Rum, and Muck, and northward to the Cuillin mountains of Skye. The dramatic landscape is framed by the Craig Mhor ridge to the east. The course rewards accurate shotmaking, presenting all the challenges of a classic seaside links while remaining accessible to golfers of all abilities. The competitive course record of 67 reflects its demanding layout. Traigh was remade in the early 1990s and has gained significant recognition, ranked 42nd in Golf Magazine's 50 Best 9-hole Courses worldwide and included in Golf Monthly's 20 Courses to Play in 2017. The course exemplifies subtle design that balances challenge with playability, offering what many consider one of the world's most beautifully situated golf experiences.