Over 50 disabled golfers will compete at the Scottish Pan-Disability Open Golf Championship 2017 at St Andrews.

Golfers from more than a dozen countries will play for the Sidey and Caledonia Trophies on the Torrance and Kittocks courses.

Hosted by Scottish Disability Golf Partnership (SDGP), the four-day tournament is Europe's only 54-hole disabled golf event.

Event organiser Jim Gales said: "This is a wonderful opportunity not only for disabled golfers from around the world to play in St Andrews, but for the SDGP to get the message out there that having any kind of disability, is not a barrier to playing the game.

"This will be our sixth hosting of the Open and has become a regular fixture in our diary of events, now totalling over 40 annually."