Caoga Seniors

Event Details

Date: Wednesday, 02 September 2026

Format: Team

Scoring: Stableford

Category: Senior

Entry Method: Online


Recurring seniors open competition held at Naas Golf Club, Kerdiffstown, Naas, Co. Kildare, Ireland. The Caoga Seniors series runs on selected Wednesdays throughout the year; the September 2nd date is a team event. Additional dates in 2026 include: March 25th (team), April 15th, May 6th & 27th, June 17th, July 1st & 22nd, August 19th, September 23rd, October 7th, and October 21st (team). Tee times must be booked online only via the BRS booking system. Normal GUI/ILGU dress code applies; no metal spikes permitted. Youths (under 18) must play with at least one adult member and must hold a handicap (boys max 18, girls max 24).


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Venue

Naas Golf Club

County Kildare, Ireland

Naas Golf Club is a traditional parkland course located in Kildare, Ireland, set on rolling terrain with lush, tree-lined fairways. The 18-hole course features a par of 72 and was extended from nine to eighteen holes in 1992. Holes 1 and 11-18 were redesigned by renowned architect Jeff Howes in 2002. The course is characterized by strategically placed bunkers, fast undulating greens, and mature trees including Elm, Beech, and Chestnut varieties. The back nine is framed by towering pines with elevated tee shots that add drama and excitement. Notable features include the elevated 13th par 5, which sweeps down to a valley lined with pines, and the signature 17th hole—a par 3 playing 178 yards over water that is widely feared by golfers. The course presents a moderate to challenging difficulty level, with narrow fairways on several holes (particularly holes 4, 5, and 7) that demand accuracy from the tee. The 18th concludes the round as a sweeping par 5 offering birdie opportunities. The course's design rewards precise shot-making while punishing errant play.