Kooltech Pollok Gents Open

Event Details

Date: Saturday, 04 July 2026

Format: Individual Strokeplay

Category: Mens

Entry Fee: £35.00

Handicap Limit: 28.0

Entry Method: Online


The Kooltech Pollok Gents Open is an 18-hole individual strokeplay competition held at Pollok Golf Course in Glasgow. Open to male golfers who hold a WHS Handicap Index and are members of an affiliated club, with a maximum handicap index of 28. The competition offers 95% handicap allowance from the White tees. Entry fee is £35.00 for visitors and £15.00 for members. Online signup is available, closing at 9:00 am on 3rd July 2026. Queries can be directed to secretary@pollokgolf.com.


Event Accuracy

Help us maintain accurate event information

Never miss an open event

Create a free account to save preferences, follow courses to be notified when new tournaments are added and receive our monthly newsletter.

Venue

Pollok Golf Course

Glasgow, Glasgow City, Scotland

Pollok Golf Club is an Alister MacKenzie-designed parkland course located in Glasgow, Scotland, at 90 Barrhead Road. As one of Scotland's finest parkland layouts, the course showcases MacKenzie's characteristic design philosophy with strategic bunkering and undulating greens. The course features a full 18-hole layout with detailed scorecard and slope rating information available to golfers. Set within parkland terrain, Pollok offers a challenging yet rewarding experience typical of MacKenzie's work. The club maintains active competitive calendars, hosting regular open competitions throughout the year and maintaining a strong tournament tradition. The clubhouse provides full facilities for members and visitors. Green fees for visitors range from £100 for single players to £340 for fourballs during peak season (May to September). The course attracts golfers seeking authentic Scottish parkland golf, combining historical design excellence with well-maintained playing conditions. Pollok Golf Club remains an important venue within Glasgow's golf landscape and continues to be regarded as a significant example of early 20th-century golf course architecture.