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Welcome to UK-GolfGuide's page which contains feedback from site users who have played at Tregenna Castle Hotel Golf and Country Club.
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Tregenna Castle Hotel Golf and Country Club Player Reports
Mark Flynn (England) 14/05/04
I loved this course! My friends also liked the idea of playing the front 9, stopping at the hotel for lunch (which you have to pass to get to the 10th) then playing the back 9.
The 10th tee has probably one of the most stunning views in the world. You are high up overlooking St Ives bay with a small green about 100 yards away but a long way down. You have to see it to believe it.
Bill Nadel (UK) 12/08/01
Play this course at your own risk! It can be lethal. Several fairways cross each other, and even a slightly errant shot will likely cross another fairway, tee or green. There is nothing to recommend this course except glorious views of St Ives.
Doug & Roger Muggridge () 13/08/99
The hotel is great and not far from the center of St Ives. It looks as if the golf course, which circles the hotel with 9 holes on the hillside in front of it 9 behind it, started life as a nine hole course and the owners have bought several fields around the hotel to extend it to an 18 hole. Hence you have to enter and exit several fields with only 2 or three holes in each. The course is interesting with some nice holes to play, notably the 10th which is a steep downhill par 3. The greens were in poor condition patchy and dry with grass absent in patches. No watering system. However it was cheep, enjoyable and demanding. Well it beat my brother and me.
