Golf Tri-Am 2026

Aberdour Golf Club Aberdour Golf Club, Aberdour

• Tee times bookable from 14 days in advance

• Aberdour Golf Club

• £15.00 per team payable to Pro Shop on the day

Each team must comprise of 3 players, at least one of which must be a member of Aberdour Golf Club. Gents & Juniors off white tees, Ladies off red tees.

Best two nett strokeplay scores at each hole count.

Full Course Handicap allowance.

All player names and handicaps MUST be noted on the card.

Scorecards to be emailed to [email protected] once round completed.

Contact for queries regarding the Festival Tri-Am (07779 613218)

All entry fees are paid out in prize money, none are retained by the club.

Arts & Crafts drop in

Festival Marquee Hawkcraig Road, Aberdour

Come along to the marquee for our Arts & Crafts drop-in to have fun, make friends and create some artistic masterpieces! Suitable for ages 3+ Tickets £4 on the door

Sold Out £4.00

Felting with Amy

Church Hall Aberdour Church Hall, Aberdour

Join local artist Amy McNeil for a fun session of needle felting! Come along and learn how to create your very own wooly animal using lots of fluff and a needle!

Sold Out £12.00

Feel the Beat: Street and hip hop workshop

Festival Marquee Hawkcraig Road, Aberdour

Get ready to move at these high-energy Street/Hip Hop sessions led by Zodiac School of Dance. Perfect for all abilities, focus will be on building confidence, learning fresh choreography, and having a fun time through dance. Come along, bring your energy, and be part of the vibe! Sessions: 13:30 to 14:15 ages 12+ 14:30 to […]

How close on the Jack?! Kids Bowls

Ever wondered what it takes to master the game of bowls? Now is your chance. Aberdour bowling club invites young participants aged 11 and over to join a fun, hands-on introduction to this sociable and surprisingly competitive sport. Learn how to deliver the perfect bowl, aim for the Jack and pick up tips and tricks form seasoned players. All equipment is provided – just bring flat-soled shoes and come ready to play!

Places: 12

Ages: 11+

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A Blether and a Bevvy with Luca Serra

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Church Hall Aberdour Church Hall, Aberdour

Luca Serra is a Scottish Book Trust New Writers Award awardee. This is Home is his first novel. Writing 'This Is Home' has been a journey of fond reflection. It has given me the opportunity to share the fascinating stories of people I've met since moving to the UK. It has also allowed me to explore questions: what is home? And what does it mean to belong?
This is Home is a constantly changing exploration of friendship, belonging and what it means to forge your place in the world far away from home.

Aberdour SOUP – Community Funding

The Institute/Library Aberdour Library, Aberdour

We are looking for local groups, clubs, or individuals to take the stage!

Whether it's for equipment, an event, or a village improvement, we want to hear your "Quick Win."

We're even running "Pitch Lab" support sessions to help you prep your pitch.

Interested? google.com/view/aberdour-cap

Moby-Dick returns to Fife

Festival Marquee Hawkcraig Road, Aberdour

Whale-watching in the Forth meets Herman Melville, the American author of Moby-Dick, whose Fife ancestry is becoming better known.

In association with the Aberdour Cultural Association we are pleased to present an evening of whale talk, music and discussion – where past, present and future whale-related activities link arts and sciences across Fife – with citizen scientist Ronnie Mackie, cultural historian and author Dr Tom Hubbard, and sculptor Kenny Munro

From Pictish carvings of dolphins and whales to contemporary artistic responses, we can see how creativity relates to concerns about our relationship with the marine environment.

In recent years, Kinghorn has become an international hub for whale-watching and this is inspiring many creative projects and inspiring a Public Art Literary Trail across Fife. Tonight’s panel will explore Fife’s international cultural connections, with a short film about Melville’s visit to Scotland in 1856, as well as an introduction to existing and planned projects, and the chance for audience members to suggest future initiatives.