User Reviews
for Glencruitten Golf Club, Oban, UK
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A place that teaches humility.
5.0 of 5 starsReviewed November 10, 2025
The course is just around the corner from Oban, yet it has a true Highland feel. Blind holes, inclines, precision is key.
I must admit, with a handicap of 48 I was overwhelmed more than once, and once I had to carry the ball around the obstacle.
The hosts and golfers were extremely friendly and accommodating.
A must-play!
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Alpine golf at sea level
4.0 of 5 starsReviewed June 27, 2019
Short but challenging course.
Do not forgive much.
Some blind holes. Nestled in beautiful countryside with constant up and down.
Good care condition with relatively slow greens.
Clubhouse is getting old.
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Short, but challenging
4.0 of 5 starsReviewed July 28, 2016
With 10 par 3 holes you expect an easy game. But this is not the case. The site has it and makes in itself fun.
The condition of fairways, Green, etc is ok. The equipment in the square almost inexistent. Clubhouse and pro shop to say the least from another time.
Nevertheless, absolutely play!
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An alpine challenge in Scotland
4.0 of 5 starsReviewed June 17, 2014
And still a secret in Scotland - with surprise aspects.
This course on the edge of the charming harbor town of Oban surprised with an almost alpine terrain. It is massively up and down, you play high partly blind stately hills, there are several haircuts down deep.
The grounds are well kept, the greens in good shape, the Botany at the sides of the fairways impressed with good colors, ditches and rocks spice up the tracks with other claims.
Characterized but the course is primarily for his height differences. You make it technically challenging - especially for those who play the course for the first time. The fact that there are many par 3 and par 4 and only one par 5, did not bother us. This Alpine course in Scotland is so challenging enough - and for little money (20 pounds).
Once again, we have also the friendliness of the Scots in the clubhouse, impressed in the small pro shop and on the tracks.
If you are near: Always climb!
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My most beautiful golf course
4.0 of 5 starsReviewed June 9, 2014
We played on 6.6.14. the place is absolutely difficult and conditionally one is really demanded it goes up and then again from the top sore beautiful alludes to the very good Guens. The prospects who are offer by the respective deductions not to be despised. The drum rum is rather simple but one wants to play golf.
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