Collindale Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to play Collindale Golf Course?

We always recommend aiming for late spring or early fall at Collindale. The weather is usually perfect for golf, and you'll avoid the peak summer heat that can make afternoon rounds a bit of a grind. Plus, the course conditions are typically at their prime during these shoulder seasons.

How challenging is Collindale for an average golfer?

Collindale offers a really fair test for most golfers, leaning towards playable rather than punishing. You'll find wide fairways on many holes, but don't get complacent - the greens have some subtle breaks that will test your putting. It's a great course if you want to enjoy your round without feeling constantly overwhelmed.

What should I expect regarding green fees and value at Collindale?

You'll find Collindale offers excellent value, especially for a well-maintained public course in the region. Green fees are typically very reasonable, particularly if you can snag an early morning tee time or play twilight. We think you're getting a lot of golf for your dollar here, without sacrificing course quality.

Are there any signature holes or unique features I should look out for at Collindale?

Absolutely, keep an eye out for the par-3 17th hole - it's a real beauty and a fun challenge. You'll need to carry water to a well-guarded green, and the backdrop of the foothills makes it particularly scenic. It's a great test of nerve and precision as you head towards the clubhouse.

What are the practice facilities like at Collindale?

Collindale's practice facilities are solid and exactly what you need to warm up properly. You'll find a decent driving range with plenty of stalls and a good short game area for chipping and pitching. The putting green rolls true, so arrive a bit early to get your touch dialed in before your round.