Texas Scramble Open

Event Details

Date: Sunday, 26 July 2026

Format: Team Scramble

Category: Mixed

Entry Fee: £15.00

Handicap Limit: 28.0 (Ladies: 36.0)

Entry Method: Online


4-person Texas Scramble open competition at Portlethen Golf Club, open to mixed teams. Tee times available from 08:00 to 15:00. Entry fee is £15.00 per player (same for members and visitors). Handicap limit: 28 or less for men, 36 or less for ladies. Players without an official handicap should be able to play to a reasonable standard. Normal golf dress code applies — collar required, no denims or non-tailored shorts. Report to the Pro Shop before play. Cancellations made more than one week in advance incur no charge; cancellations within one week are charged at 50% of the entry fee. Bookings are transferable.


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Venue

Portlethen Golf Club

Portlethen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland

Portlethen Golf Club is a parkland course located in Aberdeen, Scotland, recognized as one of the best courses in the North East region. The course has matured into a prestigious venue, hosting notable tournaments including the 2021 Scottish Amateur Men's Championship and the Scottish PGA Northern Open. The course features natural characteristics, most notably the Findon burn, which is lined with mature broadleaf trees and crosses five holes on the front nine, influencing both tee shots and approach play. This water feature presents a key design element affecting strategy throughout the course. The club offers extensive practice facilities, including a 4-bay driving range and short game area, with a substantial putting green conveniently positioned near the first tee. Golf trolleys, powered trollies, and buggies are available for hire from the club professional. The course has gained recognition at district and national levels as a top-quality venue for prestigious golf events, establishing itself as a significant destination for competitive golf in Scotland's northeast.