King James Vi Open Am-am Tournament

Event Details

Date: Saturday, 29 August 2026

Format: Team Strokeplay

Category: Open

Entry Fee: £100.00

Handicap Limit: 24.0

Entry Method: Online


The King James VI Open Am-Am Tournament takes place at King James VI Golf Club, Perth, Scotland on Saturday 29 August 2026. The course is played off White tees (Men) and Red tees (Ladies). Scoring is Medal (strokeplay) with full handicap allowance. Playing handicap limits apply: Gents maximum 24, Ladies maximum 36. Entries are only accepted from affiliated golf club members. The entry fee is £100.00 per team for visitors and £60.00 per team for members. Optional extras (sidepots) are available at £10, £20, or £30 per team. Entry fee includes free entry to the Par 3 Challenge at the 3rd hole. Signup closes at 12:00pm on 28 August 2026; for entries after online booking closes, contact the Golf Shop on 01738 632460. Payment is required in full at the time of booking. Cancellations made at least 7 days in advance receive a full refund; cancellations within 7 days are only refunded if the place is filled by another player. Bookings are transferrable to another player.


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Venue

King James VI Golf Club

Perth, Perth and Kinross, Scotland

King James VI Golf Club is located on Moncreiffe Island in Perth, Scotland, one of only two inland island golf courses in the world. Situated on the banks of the River Tay, the club was founded in 1858 and relocated to its current idyllic setting in 1897. The 18-hole course was designed by renowned St Andrews professional 'Old' Tom Morris, a four-time Open Championship winner. Morris's design incorporates natural features including walls, burns, and heather, characteristic of his approach to course architecture. The course operates on a seasonal basis with winter and summer configurations. The club holds historical significance in golf, having hosted the first inter-club match in 1860 against Elie and Earlsferry Golf Club, and later playing Ireland's first inter-club match in 1884 against Royal Belfast. The original wooden clubhouse was destroyed by fire in 1955 but was subsequently rebuilt. Today, the club welcomes both members and visitors, offering a picturesque riverside setting combined with challenging golf just a short walk from Perth city centre.