Seniors Stableford Open

Event Details

Date: Thursday, 01 October 2026

Format: Individual

Scoring: Stableford

Category: Senior

Entry Fee: £45.00

Handicap Limit: 28.0

Entry Method: Online


The Seniors Stableford Open is held at Downfield Golf Club, Turnberry Avenue, Dundee, DD2 3PQ on 1 October 2026. The competition is open to senior male golfers and is played as an individual Stableford event. The visitor entry fee is £45.00; a member rate of £22.50 also applies. Entry and tee-time booking are available online via the club's BRS Golf booking page. A maximum handicap of 28 applies. Entry fees for open competitions are non-refundable. Cancellations made more than one week before the event incur no charge beyond the entry fee; cancellations within one week incur a 50% green fee charge. Smart casual attire is required in the clubhouse and on the course; soft spikes are preferred.


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Venue

Downfield

Dundee, Angus, Scotland

Downfield Golf Club is a championship parkland course located in Dundee, Scotland's sunniest city. Recognized as one of Scotland's top inland courses, it features majestic woodland surroundings with natural wildlife including deer, buzzards, water fowl, and squirrels. The course presents a challenging test of golf requiring length and accuracy off the tee, with numerous memorable holes that appeal to golfers of all abilities. Set within picturesque scenery, it combines scenic beauty with genuine difficulty. Downfield holds significant tournament history as the birthplace of the Scottish Open, which it hosted in its inaugural year of 1972. The course also hosted final qualifying for The Open Championship in 1999, where Paul Lawrie qualified before winning the championship at Carnoustie. Most recently, it served as a qualifying venue for the 2024 Senior Open. The course is recognized by notable professionals; five-time Open Champion Peter Thomson described it as one of the finest inland courses he has played worldwide.