Ladies Open Day 2026

Event Details

Date: Wednesday, 26 August 2026

Format: Team

Category: Ladies

Entry Fee: £20.00

Handicap Limit: 40.0

Entry Method: Online


Ladies Open Day 2026 at Williamwood Golf Club on Wednesday 26 August 2026. The format is non-counting Ladies Betterball Strokeplay with an 85% course handicap allowance. Teams of 3 enter together, with the best 2 nett scores counting on the day. Playing handicaps are capped at 40, though players with a handicap above 40 are still permitted to enter. A maximum of 1 Williamwood Golf Club member is allowed per team — the event is otherwise open to visiting lady golfers. Ladies play the Williamwood course off the Red tees. Tee times run from 09:00 to approximately 15:10 via a draw system. Entry fee is £20.00 per player. Booking closes on 11 August 2026 at 06:00.


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Venue

Williamwood Golf Club

East Renfrewshire, Scotland

Williamwood Golf Club is an 18-hole championship course located 15 minutes from Glasgow in rolling parkland spanning 92 acres. Designed by the renowned Scottish architect James Braid in 1906, the course retains all of its original design features, representing a significant piece of golf history. The setting offers terrific views across the landscape, with the undulating terrain providing a scenic backdrop typical of quality Scottish parkland courses. The course presents challenging play suitable for golfers of all skill levels, with the sloped greens and parkland layout creating varied difficulty. Its designation as a Scottish Golf championship venue reflects the quality of the design and maintenance standards. The natural contours of the land, combined with Braid's classic design principles, create an engaging test of golf that balances accessibility with genuine challenge. The course's proximity to Glasgow and the Central Belt makes it a convenient venue for regional play, while its preserved original character offers an authentic experience of early 20th-century golf course architecture.