Wentworth Hills Country Club
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the biggest challenge at Wentworth Hills, and which hole should I look forward to?
You'll find the back nine at Wentworth Hills really tests your iron play, especially with those tricky greens on 14 and 16 that demand precision. But the real showstopper is the par-3 17th - it's a beautiful downhill shot over water that offers a stunning view of the surrounding hills.
When's the best time of year to play Wentworth Hills for ideal conditions and fewer crowds?
We always recommend visiting Wentworth Hills in early fall, typically late September through October. The course conditions are usually pristine, the humidity drops, and you'll enjoy the vibrant foliage without the peak summer crowds or the chill of late season.
What should I expect to pay for a round at Wentworth Hills, and do I need to book far in advance?
A prime weekend tee time at Wentworth Hills will typically run you around $120-150, including a cart, which we think is fair for the quality. For weekend mornings, you'll definitely want to book at least 2-3 weeks out, especially during peak season, as those slots fill up fast.
Beyond the course, what makes the Wentworth Hills experience stand out?
Don't skip the practice facilities at Wentworth Hills - their short game area is one of the best we've seen, perfect for dialing in those wedges before your round. After your game, grab a drink on the patio overlooking the 18th green; it's a fantastic spot to relive your best shots.
How's the pace of play at Wentworth Hills, and do you have any local tips for navigating the course?
Pace of play at Wentworth Hills is generally good, especially on weekdays, but weekend mornings can get a bit slower, so be prepared for a 4.5-hour round. Our best tip is to pay close attention to the pin positions on the par-5s; they can be deceptively tricky and often dictate your approach strategy.