Event details
The course
Jack Nicklaus described the PGA Centenary course as the “finest parcel of land in the world I’ve been given to work with” and he’s certainly done it proud. Host to both the Ryder Cup 2014 and Solheim Cup 2019, this masterpiece of a course offers a stern challenge in a fabulous setting.
Start times
You’ll start your morning with a leisurely breakfast in the Dormy restaurant at Gleneagles before heading out for a shotgun start at 11am. After your 18 holes you’ll retire to the Dormy for some lunch and prizegiving.
Ability level
This is a fun day out for all involved and we welcome all levels of golfers; the format will allow everyone to have a chance to contribute, and the on-course competitions will ensure everyone can take part.
What you'll get
To help you enjoy the day you’ll get:
- The course for BHF Scotland Golf Day players only - we’ll have exclusive use of the course for the day
- Breakfast roll, tea and coffee on arrival
- Full use of the practice facilities to warm-up for that first shot
- Golf buggies for the whole team - take the load of and enjoy the drive
- 18 holes of championship golf in a wonderful setting
- On-course competitions - from longest drive to nearest the pin and many more
- Beat the Head of BHF Scotland will return for 2026 - can you beat him this time?
- 2 course lunch after the round
- Wonderful raffle prizes and prizegiving
- On-course photography to keep those memories alive, or for promotional use
- A friendly team to welcome you and support you throughout the day.
Volunteer
We’re on the lookout for volunteers to help at our BHF Scotland Golf Day. Volunteer in the clubhouse or out on the course to be part of the magic.
You’ll get to meet new people, inspire our incredible golfers, and help to power lifesaving research.