Inveraray Golf Club
9 hole Par 35
Course Details
- Holes: 18
- Par: 70
- Length: 5,628 yards
- Slope Rating: 115
- Course Rating: 67.6
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time of year to experience Inveraray Golf Club?
We recommend visiting in late spring (May-June) or early autumn (September-October) for the best experience. You'll find the course in excellent condition with fewer crowds, and the surrounding Argyll scenery is simply stunning without the mid-summer tourist rush.
What's the real draw of playing a 9-hole course like Inveraray, especially for a serious golfer?
It's not just a quick round; Inveraray offers a surprisingly engaging challenge with its clever layout and undulating greens. You'll appreciate how well-integrated it is with the historic Inveraray Castle estate, providing a truly unique Scottish backdrop that many longer courses can't match.
Is Inveraray Golf Club good value for money, considering it's a 9-hole course?
Absolutely, we think it's a fantastic deal for what you get. You're playing a well-maintained, historic course with incredible views for a fraction of the cost of many Scottish championship links. It's perfect for a relaxed afternoon round or an extra 9 holes after a morning elsewhere, without breaking the bank.
How challenging is Inveraray Golf Club for golfers of different skill levels?
Don't let the 9-hole, Par 35 rating fool you-Inveraray presents a fun test for everyone. While beginners will enjoy its approachable length, experienced players will find plenty of strategic shots required, especially around the tricky greens and with the occasional elevation changes.
What specific features or holes should I look out for at Inveraray Golf Club?
Keep an eye out for the breathtaking views of Loch Fyne and Inveraray Castle, which are spectacular from several holes, particularly the elevated tee shots. The short par-3s are deceptively tricky, demanding precise iron play to avoid greenside trouble and secure your par.