London Scottish Golf Club Men’s Open 2026

Entries are now open for the Men’s Open at London Scottish Golf Club, taking place on Friday 24th April 2026.

Set on our beautifully maintained course on Wimbledon Common, the Open offers competitors the chance to enjoy one of the finest conditioned layouts in the South East. Thanks to our quick-draining gravel soil and sheltered, tree-lined setting, the course plays superbly in the spring and provides a true test for golfers of all standards.

The competition will be played as an 18-hole medal, with prizes for both Scratch and Handicap scores. Tee times will run from approximately 8.30am to 12.00pm, with players competing in threeballs.

The entry fee is £60 per person (£35 for LSGC & WCGC members), which includes coffee and a bacon roll on arrival, followed by a rolling hot buffet after your round in our welcoming Victorian clubhouse.

The Open is available to amateur male members of recognised golf clubs aged 18 or over on the day of the competition, and all entrants must hold a current CDH number.

Closing date for entries: 14th April 2026.

Places are limited and expected to fill quickly, so we encourage early booking via our online entry form. We look forward to welcoming players for what promises to be an excellent day of competitive golf on Wimbledon Common.

Women in Golf Charter

London Scottish Golf Club signs England Golf’s Women in Golf Charter

London Scottish Golf Club is proud to announce that it has become an official signatory of England Golf’s Women in Golf Charter, reinforcing the Club’s commitment to creating a more inclusive, welcoming and progressive environment for women and girls in golf.

The Women in Golf Charter aims to encourage women, girls and families to enjoy golf, whether through playing, volunteering or working within the sport. By signing the charter, London Scottish recognises the need for a positive cultural shift and the importance of ensuring women can flourish at every level of the game. Alongside the clear ethical case for change, the Club also acknowledges the significant opportunity to grow the sport by increasing female participation.

Our commitments as part of the charter are:

  • Ensuring all women feel welcome at the Club, regardless of playing ability

  • Working towards a minimum of 10% female representation on the Club Committee

  • Increasing female participation and membership

  • Delivering at least two initiatives designed to encourage women to try golf

  • Encouraging greater participation by women in club competitions

  • Appointing a dedicated Charter Champion to promote and report on progress

  • Continuing to meet England Golf’s terms of affiliation

This milestone reflects London Scottish Golf Club’s ongoing ambition to be an inclusive community where everyone can enjoy the game of golf in a supportive and inspiring setting.

Burns Night

Burns Night Celebrations Light Up the Club

Last night marked one of the most anticipated and cherished events of the club calendar as members and guests came together to celebrate Burns Night in true Scottish style. The evening was filled with warmth, tradition and fantastic company, creating a memorable celebration of Scotland’s national bard, Robert Burns.

Guests were welcomed to the stirring sound of bagpipers, setting the perfect atmosphere for the night’s festivities, before the ceremonial Address to a Haggis took centre stage, a proud and entertaining highlight of the evening.

The menu was a feast worthy of the occasion. Diners enjoyed a traditional Cock-a-Leekie soup starter, followed by classic Haggis, Neeps and Tatties. This was complemented by a hearty traditional roast dinner, with a beautifully presented cheese board to round off the feast in style.

With great food, rich tradition and wonderful company, it was a Burns Night celebration to remember, and one that truly captured the spirit of this much-loved Scottish occasion.