Senior Gents +55 Pairs Betterball

Event Details

PAST
EVENT

Date: Tuesday, 16 June 2026

Format: Pairs Betterball Stableford

Category: Senior

Entry Fee: £15.00

Handicap Limit: 28.0

Entry Method: Online


Open pairs betterball competition at Burntisland Golf House Club, restricted to male golfers aged 55 and over. Teams of 2. Entry fee is £15.00 per team (visitor price). A valid handicap of 28 or less is required to enter; players without an official handicap must be able to play to an equivalent standard. Tee times run from 08:00. Note: for pairs events, your tee time will be finalised nearer the date and may be within 30 minutes of the time booked online, to allow organisers to balance pairings between visitors and members. Cancellations must be made by phone on 01592 872116. Cancellations more than one week in advance incur no further charge; cancellations less than one week in advance forfeit deposits and entry fees. Report to the Pro Shop before beginning your round; if closed, pay at the bar.


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Venue

Burntisland Golf House Club logo Burntisland Golf House Club

Burntisland, Fife, Scotland

Burntisland Golf House Club is a historic parkland course located in Fife, Scotland, overlooking the town of Burntisland with stunning views across the Firth of Forth towards the famous Forth Bridges. Golf has been played at this site since at least 1797, with the original club recognized as the 10th oldest in the world. The course was designed by Willie Park Jr., twice Open Champion, in 1896 following a survey by Old Tom Morris, and was updated by James Braid in 1922. It represents Park Jr.'s only course in Fife. While not exceptionally long, the layout features generous fairways, lush grass, and links-style greens that provide varied challenges for golfers of all abilities. The course tests shotmaking through its design rather than length. Notable features include the aesthetic 8th hole, from which Edinburgh Castle is visible. The setting combines parkland characteristics with panoramic views of the Forth bridges and surrounding landscape. The traditional clubhouse provides comfortable facilities including a lounge bar and dining room, welcoming visitors year-round.