Alma Rosebowl Texas Scramble

Event Details

Date: Sunday, 16 August 2026

Format: Team

Category: Mixed

Entry Fee: £60.00

Entry Method: Online


The Alma Rosebowl Texas Scramble takes place at Lenzie Golf Club, 19 Crosshill Road, Lenzie, Glasgow on Sunday 16 August 2026. This is an open mixed team event for teams of two ladies and two gents. The format is Texas Scramble, played from White tees (men) and Red tees (ladies) over 18 holes. Handicap allowance is 25%/20%/15%/10% applied from the lowest to the highest playing handicap in the team. All players must be members of a recognised golf club and hold a WHS handicap. The entry fee is £60.00 per team. Tea, coffee and a morning roll are included. Entry closes at midnight on 14 August 2026. Online entry is available via the club website.


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Venue

Lenzie Golf Club

Glasgow, North Lanarkshire, Scotland

Lenzie Golf Club is a parkland course established in 1889 as a nine-hole layout, extended to 18 holes in 1907. Located in Lenzie, Glasgow, the course currently measures 5,984 yards with a Standard Scratch Score of 69, offering a challenging round for golfers of varying abilities through multiple tee options. The course features mature trees throughout, adding to its difficulty and character. A distinctive aspect is its four par-3 holes, which play toward different compass points, ensuring varied wind conditions. From the elevated 10th tee, players enjoy panoramic views of the Campsie Hills and, on clear days, Ben Lomond to the west. The mature parkland setting provides an engaging test of golf, with the combination of tree-lined fairways and elevation changes creating strategic interest. The clubhouse provides comprehensive facilities including catering services, and a PGA Professional offers tuition and equipment services. The club welcomes both members and visitors seeking an accessible yet testing round of Scottish parkland golf.