Gleneagles 2 Day 2026

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Event Information

27th - 28th April 2026

2 Tournament Days played over Gleneagles Queens Course & King’s Courses

4BBB Stableford
85% Allowance
Max Handicap Men 24 Ladies 36
All players must have an active WHS Handicap or iGolf handicap
Qualifiers are open to all Men, Women and Mixed Pairs over the age of
18 years and above.

The winning pair will qualify to play in the National Pairs Playoff Finals for an all expenses trip to the HIO-Club 2026 Grand Final to TPC Sawgrass.
Please Note: If the event has 6 x or more Mixed/Women’s Pairs we will
offer a separate qualification section.
Prizes for leading Top 3 pairs
Daily nearest the pin prizes
Daily leading score prize

Monday 27th April 2026
Register at the Gleneagles Resort
Receive Welcome Gift
1st Round over the Queens’s Course – 1st tee time 12.00pm

Tuesday 28th April 2026
Check in at the Gleneagles Resort
2nd Round over the King’s Course – 1st tee time 12.00pm
Presentation of prizes upon completion of play
Depart for home or enjoy an additional night

The Queen's Course

You need to play the Queens Golf Course to experience the true beauty of Gleneagles. Though it’s the shortest of the three Gleneagles 18-hole courses, it should not be underestimated and provides a fearsome test of golf. It has pressed names such as Greg Norman and Seve Ballesteros, to bring their A-game. The woodland setting mixes with moorland stretches to give players a truly unique golfing experience. Add to that the water hazards, ditches and lochans that frequently come into play and you’ve got a really enjoyable golf course that players of all levels will enjoy. The Queen's course with its lush views over the rolling hills and natural wooded beauty inspired golfers of all levels and a fitting Round 1 venue for our pairs event.

The King’s Course

One of James Braid’s greatest creations is the Kings Course at Gleneagles. The 6,471 yard Heathland was opened in 1919 and is an authentic course which offers an absorbing course which has players always coming back. With historic Scots names for the holes such as Blink Bonnie, explained as beautiful view and Deil’s Creel the devils fishing basket. Every hole has its own personality, with the course providing more than just great golf.

Frequently asked questions

Do I need to be a member to play in this event?
Can mixed pairs play?
Is there a handicap limit?
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