18h Open 3 Person Champagne Scramble

Event Details

Date: Wednesday, 16 September 2026

Format: Team

Scoring: Stableford

Category: Open

Entry Fee: €50.00

Max Players: 3

Entry Method: In person


18-hole Open 3 Person Champagne Scramble played off White and Red Markers. Entry is open to all: Members €7, Members' Guest €20, Affiliated Golf Club Members €25, Visitors €50. Format: each player drives off, then the best drive is selected. The player whose drive is chosen must play from that spot; all other team players may place their ball as near as possible to that spot, not nearer the hole. All team players must finish out each hole with their own ball. The best 2 scores are recorded for each hole, except on the four Par 3s where all 3 scores are recorded, with all players playing their own ball to the green and finishing out the hole. This event runs on multiple dates throughout 2026; the September date is the 16th.


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Venue

Newbridge Golf Club

County Kildare, Ireland

Newbridge Golf Club is an 18-hole parkland course located in Barrettstown, County Kildare, Ireland, designed by Pat Suttle and opened in 1995. The course is distinguished by its extensive tree planting, featuring over 40,000 trees including Japanese larch, cedars of Lebanon, and Norwegian maple, creating a calm, wooded atmosphere. Wildlife including herons, moorhens, kingfishers, and wild ducks inhabit the course. The layout presents varied challenges across its holes. The front nine is dominated by views of the Hill of Allen, while the third and sixth holes navigate around the Bog of Allen. The turn features particularly demanding holes with water hazards being a significant strategic element, coming into play on thirteen holes throughout the course. This makes accuracy essential for scoring success. The course provides a fair test for both low and high handicappers, balancing accessibility with genuine challenge. After play, visitors can enjoy the clubhouse bar and restaurant, which offers panoramic views of the course, particularly the first and tenth tee boxes and twelfth green.