RMGC Senior Open Texas Scramble

Event Details

Date: Tuesday, 11 August 2026

Format: Team

Scoring: Stableford

Category: Senior

Entry Fee: £80.00

Handicap Limit: 25.0

Max Players: 4

Entry Method: Online


The RMGC Senior Open Texas Scramble is held on Tuesday 11 August 2026 at Royal Musselburgh Golf Club, Prestongrange House, Prestonpans, East Lothian, EH32 9RP. This is an open competition restricted to players aged 50 and over. Teams of four compete in a Texas Scramble format. Teams may consist of four gents, four ladies, or a mixed combination. Maximum Handicap Index: Gents 25, Ladies 32. Entry fee is £80 per team (£20 per player). Online booking opens 1 January 2026 at 00:00. Cancellations made less than one week before the event date will result in forfeiture of the entry fee.


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Venue

Royal Musselburgh Golf Course

Prestonpans, East Lothian, Scotland

Royal Musselburgh Golf Club is the sixth oldest golf course in the world, established in 1774 on the East Lothian coast near Musselburgh, Scotland. Designed by renowned architect James Braid, the course features 18 holes set in a picturesque parkland landscape at the beginning of Scotland's famous Golf Coast stretch of courses. The layout showcases Braid's characteristic design philosophy, with the course complemented by a 300-yard driving range, short game practice area, and a six-hole short course. The club holds Royal status, one of only 66 courses worldwide with this distinction, and is a member of the James Braid Association of courses worldwide. Royal Musselburgh has hosted significant competitive events, including the USKG European Championships. The club is particularly notable for holding the Old Club Cup, dating to 1774, which remains the oldest trophy still competitively played for in the world. The club's heritage is further enriched by its connection to early Scottish golf history, as the original 9-hole Musselburgh Levenhall links also hosted the Honourable Company of Edinburgh Golfers, Royal Burgess Golfing Society, and Bruntsfield Golf Club. The clubhouse, housed in a 16th-century building, provides an elegant setting befitting the course's historic significance and prestigious status in global golf.