The Gleneagles Foursomes Tournament - SOLD OUT

2 – 4 May 2025

We are delighted to introduce a new tournament to the Gleneagles event calendar with the first playing of The Gleneagles Foursomes from 2 – 4 May 2025.

Played over the historic King’s and Queen’s Courses, we are inviting amateurs, professionals, ladies and gents to sign up and compete in this alternate shot knockout competition, with any combination of pairings permitted.

Event is sold out, however we are operating a waitlist. Please register below.

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Entry and fees

The cost per team entry is £300 with entries closing on 28 February 2025.

We do anticipate a large number of entries and places will be allocated on a first come first serve basis.

As part of your entry fee, you will be entitled to one practice round, as a pair, prior to the start of the tournament on either The King’s or Queen’s Course (subject to availability).

Allocated practice tee times will be available from midday on 1 May and you may be paired with other competitors.

Cancellations up to 18 April 2025 will receive a 100% refund. We will be unable to refund beyond this date.

 

Tournament Schedule

RoundTimeDatePairs
Round 1Morning2nd May64 pairs (King’s Course)
Round 2Afternoon2nd May32 pairs (King’s Course)
Round 3Morning3rd May16 pairs (King’s Course)
Quarter-FinalsAfternoon3rd May8 pairs (King’s Course)
Semi-FinalsMorning4th May4 pairs (King’s Course)
FinalAfternoon4th May2 pairs (King’s Course)

 

Silver Salver (The 32 pairs that are knocked out in the 1st round that was played on The King’s Course) to be played as 4 ball better ball.

RoundTimeDatePairs
Round 1Afternoon2nd May32 pairs (Queen’s Course)
Round 2Morning3rd May16 pairs (Queen’s Course)
Quarter-FinalsAfternoon3rd May8 pairs (Queen’s Course)
Semi-FinalsMorning4th May4 pairs (Queen’s Course)
FinalAfternoon4th May2 pairs (Queen’s Course)

Men will play from the White Tees with all ladies playing from the Red Tees.

*Special Handicaps

Male Professionals will play off a handicap of +1
Female Professionals will play off a handicap of Scratch
All amateurs must have a handicap of 12.4 or below at the time of entry according to the World Handicap System (WHS). If any handicap exceeds 12.4 on 2nd May, the golfer’s handicap will be counted as 12.4 for the tournament.

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