Reviews
Add Review- Graham TagueReviewed on Google Maps
Great golf club stunning scenery and wildlife
- Michael McDermottReviewed on Google Maps
Cool course with a great setting. Honor system a unique throwback and can get clubs at TI office . Bring your own golf balls - looks to be a testing link. Only walked without playing an really wish I could still play afterwards. A real gem IMO
- Denver ChalmersReviewed on Google Maps
This is not Turnberry, but it has a charm all of its own. Scenic and bursting with wildlife with beautiful views over the water. The course is relatively flat but there are one or two inclines to negotiate. Holes are challenging but fair, but watch out for the wind it can be hard to read at times.
- Nigel SteadyReviewed on Google Maps
I played this lovely and intriguing course back in May and had a great time. Quite a few of the fairways cross each other but as I was the only one on the course that really didn’t matter. Not sure how it would be if it was busy. The clubhouse is lovely. No one there though, all run on honesty boxes but we had a nice cup of tea and comfy sit down. My wife stayed in the clubhouse with our dogs while I had my round ( sorry if dogs not allowed, we made sure everything was tidy before we left!
- Dirk ElberskirchReviewed on Google Maps
We had the great oportunity to play this hidden gem on our way to the ferry at craignure. Glad we made a stop here. The course is an easy course at first glance, but how wrong we were. The first five holes sucked 4 of our balls. After switching to long irons it worked better. The course has no bunkers, but it's challenging with all the water that comes into play. We were introduced by the very friendly captain of the club. So we played two rounds, 18 holes total. After the round we made a...