Gents Seniors 55+ Open

Event Details

Date: Thursday, 10 September 2026

Format: Individual

Scoring: Strokeplay

Category: Senior

Entry Fee: £50.00

Handicap Limit: 21.0

Entry Method: Online


The Gents Seniors 55+ Open takes place on Thursday 10 September 2026 at Scotscraig Golf Club, Tayport, Scotland. This is an individual strokeplay (medal) competition played from the Blue tees, with a handicap allowance of 95%. Open to male golfers aged 55 or over on the day of the competition. Entrants must be members of an affiliated golf club. Maximum Handicap Index is 21 (Playing Handicap 23). Entry fee is £50.00, payable at the time of booking. Entries close at 12:00pm on 1 September 2026. In the event of a tie, the winner will be decided by the better inward half, then last 6 holes, etc.


Prizes

Prize vouchers awarded for Scratch and 3 Handicap Divisions.


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Venue

Scotscraig Golf Club

Tayport, Fife, Scotland

Scotscraig Golf Club, founded in 1817 by members of The Society of St Andrews Golfers (which became The Royal & Ancient Golf Club), is a historic links course located 15 minutes along the Fife coast from St Andrews. Designed by Old Tom Morris and later refined by James Braid, the course blends traditional links and heathland character, offering a classic test of golf. The layout combines both landscape types, creating distinctive playing conditions characteristic of Scotland's golf heritage. The club has hosted significant competitions, serving as a six-time Open Qualifying venue and hosting the Scottish PGA Championship in 2023 and 2025. Despite its prestigious history and competitive pedigree that has challenged Scotland's best golfers, Scotscraig remains accessible to everyday golfers. The course is noted for excellent greens and friendly conditions. Located in Tayport, Fife, on Scotland's Golf Coast, the venue attracts visitors seeking to experience Scotland's golfing heritage while enjoying a well-maintained, challenging layout that respects the traditional links golf experience.