Brisbane
Weather
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Courses
- Redland Bay Golf Club - 18 hole Par 72
- Karana Downs Golf Course
- Rosewood Golf Club - 18 hole Par 72
- Marsden Golf Driving Range
- Pine Rivers Golf Club
- Ipswich Golf Driving Range
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the absolute best time to plan a golf trip to Brisbane?
We always steer golfers towards Brisbane's dry season, roughly May through October. You'll enjoy comfortable temperatures and low humidity, making those rounds much more pleasant than battling the sticky summer heat and afternoon storms. It's truly the sweet spot for enjoying the courses.
What's the typical course style and terrain I'll encounter playing golf around Brisbane?
Expect classic Australian parkland layouts, often with mature eucalypts lining the fairways and some gentle undulations. While you won't find true links golf here, many courses leverage natural creek lines and elevation changes, offering a good variety of shot-making challenges. It's a lush, green experience.
How does the cost of a round in Brisbane compare to other major Australian golf destinations?
Brisbane offers excellent value, generally sitting in the mid-range compared to the pricier resort courses further north or the exclusive clubs in Melbourne. You can find quality public access courses for a very reasonable fee, and even the more prestigious clubs are often accessible without breaking the bank. It's a smart choice for a golf trip.
What's the best way to get around to Brisbane's golf courses once I'm there?
Honestly, we recommend renting a car for maximum flexibility; most courses are a 20-40 minute drive from the city center. While some are reachable by public transport, having your own wheels makes it much easier to carry your clubs and explore different options without hassle. Plan your routes in advance.
Are there any unique wildlife encounters or local quirks I should be aware of on Brisbane's courses?
Absolutely, you're in Australia! Keep an eye out for kookaburras watching your putts and the occasional wallaby grazing on the rough-they're common sights on many Brisbane courses. Just remember they're part of the local charm, so give them space and enjoy the truly Australian backdrop to your round.