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Welcome to UK-GolfGuide's page which contains feedback from site users who have played at Inveraray Golf Club.
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Inveraray Golf Club Player Reports
Andy Anderson () 22/11/00
A grand wee course, improving every year. There's a little of everything here, including a few surprises. Not hugely difficult, but there's plenty to make you think and opportunities to use all the golfing skills from big drives to subtle wedges. Great views from most holes, and though it's a flattish course, now that drainage has been improved it's rarely been soggy when I've played it, despite its proximity to Loch Fyne.
David Russell, Argyll () 16/08/99
Interesting 9 hole course, by far the flattest in the area and suitable for the beginner. Well layed out but a little new , needs to mature to improve. Greens and fairways well attended by greeens staff.Average time for round is about 3 hours for 18 holes. Day ticket allows two rounds and with local village in easy reach lunch between two rounds is a pleasure. Buzy at weekend in the summer.. mid week is best.
Phil McDade, Monona, Wisc. USA () 27/07/99
A soggy nine-hole course, with a few nice holes, set amid splendid scenery near the shores of Loch Fyne. The opening par 3 is a fine hole, but the course gets a bit dull after that for several holes. But No. 7, Fyne View, is a wonderful hole with an approach straight at the beautiful loch. The home hole is a nice one, as well, with a semi-blind drive and an approach that must find its way through two giant oak trees that guard the green.

