
Glencruitten Golf Club is James Braid's hidden gem nestled among the hills of Glencruitten Estate on the outskirts of Oban.
Glencruitten is a short, hilly parkland golf course, with most of the holes playing to an elevated green or from an elevated tee. There are mature trees throughout the course. Buzzards can be seen on the course, as well as pheasants, heron and deer. Although not visible, the remains of a vitrified Roman fort are located on top of the hill on Glencruitten Golf Club's fourth hole, which is a listed ancient monument. The 280-yard hole plays from an elevated tee. There is a steep hill on left and a small burn on right.
| Tee | Par | Yardage | SSS |
|---|---|---|---|
| back | 61 | 4452 | 63 |