Mixed Open Texas Scramble

Event Details

Date: Sunday, 30 August 2026

Format: Team

Scoring: Strokeplay

Category: Mixed

Entry Fee: £22.00

Handicap Limit: 21.6

Entry Method: Online


The Mixed Open Texas Scramble takes place on 30 August 2026 at Cleveland Golf Club. This is a 4-player team event, open to both men and women, played in a Texas Scramble format with strokeplay scoring. The cost is £88 per team (£22 per person). Each player must contribute a minimum of 4 tee shots. All players must be members of a recognised golf club — iGolfers (those without club affiliation) are not eligible to enter. The maximum individual World Handicap Index is 21.6; higher handicaps may play but will be capped at this figure. Team handicap is calculated as 25% + 20% + 15% + 10% from the lowest to highest individual handicap. To qualify for prizes, all four team members must have submitted at least 6 qualifying cards (not general play rounds) in the last 12 months — this will be verified for teams finishing in prize positions. Booking closes on 23 August 2026 at 18:00.


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Venue

Cleveland Golf Club

North Yorkshire, England

Cleveland Golf Club, established in 1887, is North Yorkshire's only true championship links course and the oldest golf course in the county. Located in Redcar, the course was designed by renowned architects Old Tom Morris and Harry S Colt, with Donald Steel adding three new holes in 2000. The layout comprises 18 holes characteristic of traditional links golf, featuring natural terrain with bunkers and undulating greens typical of the links style. The course has hosted numerous prestigious events, including the English Golf Union County Finals (2007), Yorkshire County Team Championship (2011), and the Yorkshire Amateur Championship (2017). It serves as the home venue for the Cleveland Salver, an amateur scratch competition. The course is noted for its challenging conditions and quality design, with a course record of 62 set during the 2017 Yorkshire Amateur Championship. As a championship links, Cleveland Golf Club presents significant difficulty for golfers of all abilities, with the characteristic hazards and demanding layout of links golf. The club regularly hosts county and professional events and welcomes visiting parties and societies alongside its membership program.