GIS Masters Texas Scramble- Open

Event Details

Date: Sunday, 28 June 2026

Format: Team

Scoring: Stableford

Category: Mixed

Entry Fee: £30.00

Handicap Limit: 8.4

Entry Method: Online


The GIS Masters Texas Scramble Open (part of the Golf In Scotland – US Masters Texas Scramble series) takes place on 28 June 2026 at Dunfermline Golf Club Ltd. This is a 4-person team Texas Scramble event open to any combination of male and female players. The maximum team handicap is 8.4, calculated using 20%, 15%, 10%, and 5% of the course handicaps of the team members from lowest to highest handicapper. Each player must contribute a minimum of 4 drives, and one of those drives must be used on a par 3. The visitor entry fee is £30.00 per person. Entries close on 25 June 2026 at 18:00. This event is a qualifying round — the winning team earns a place at the national finals. Winners of the national finals receive a trip for four to the US Masters (Augusta National). Prizes are awarded to the top 4 teams, including a £200 voucher and a team place at the national finals for the winning team. Additional competitions on the day include closest to the pin, longest drive, and a par 3 sweep. Full event information is available at www.usmasterstexasscramble.co.uk.


Prizes

Top 4 teams receive prizes; winning team receives a £200 voucher and a place at the national finals; national finals winner receives a trip for four to the US Masters at Augusta National.


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Venue

Dunfermline Golf Club

Crossford, Fife, Scotland

Dunfermline Golf Club is situated in the picturesque village of Crossford in Fife, set within the rolling woodlands of Pitfirrane Castle. The club features two courses: the main Pitfirrane Course, a 6,121-yard parkland layout with a par of 72, and the Halkett Course, a par-3 nine-hole course designed to challenge short-game skills. The setting is characterized by lush fairways, serene views, and rolling hills typical of Fife's landscape. The parkland course is meticulously maintained and offers a challenge suitable for players of all skill levels. A distinctive feature is the clubhouse, believed to be the oldest golf clubhouse in the world, housed within Pitfirrane Castle itself, which dates back to 1583. From this historic structure, players enjoy stunning views across the golf course. The club provides professional instruction through a PGA-certified professional and maintains a fully-stocked pro shop offering equipment, custom fitting services, and golf lessons for all ages and abilities.