Oxley Golf Complex - Corinda Golf Course

9 hole Par 31 & 18 hole Pitch & Putt

Website: https://oxleygolfcomplex.com.au/

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the real difference between the 9-hole Par 31 and the 18-hole Pitch & Putt at Oxley, and which should I play first?

The 9-hole Par 31 is your proper short course experience, with some legitimate par 4s and longer par 3s that demand a bit more from your irons and even a wood or hybrid. If you're looking to sharpen your all-around game without committing to a full 18, this is it. The 18-hole Pitch & Putt, on the other hand, is pure short game fun - think wedges and putter only, perfect for dialling in those scoring shots or a relaxed round with friends. We recommend starting with the 9-hole if you want a true golf challenge, then hitting the Pitch & Putt for some stress-free short game practice.

When's the best time to visit Oxley Golf Complex to avoid the crowds and enjoy the weather?

Being in Brisbane, the shoulder seasons - autumn (March-May) and spring (September-November) - are ideal for comfortable playing temperatures and generally fewer crowds. You'll find the mornings are always popular, especially on weekends, so if you prefer a quieter round, aim for a weekday afternoon. Just remember to book ahead, particularly if you're playing the 9-hole course.

Is Oxley Golf Complex a good spot for beginners, or can experienced golfers still find a challenge here?

Absolutely, it's fantastic for both! Beginners will love the forgiving nature of the Pitch & Putt, which builds confidence around the greens without the pressure of long drives. For seasoned players, the 9-hole Par 31 offers a great opportunity to really work on your iron play and short game strategy; don't underestimate those par 4s, they demand accuracy. It's a perfect place to fine-tune your game without the time commitment of a championship course.

What makes the Oxley Golf Complex courses unique, and are there any standout holes or tricky shots to watch out for?

What stands out here is the clever use of the land, making both courses feel more engaging than their length suggests. On the 9-hole, you'll encounter some surprisingly tight approaches and greens that reward precision over power, especially on the longer par 3s. The Pitch & Putt, while short, has some subtle undulations and well-placed bunkers that will test your touch around the green, ensuring it's never just a straight chip.

Do I need to bring a full set of clubs for the Pitch & Putt, and how easy is it to get a tee time?

For the Pitch & Putt, you definitely don't need a full set - a wedge, a short iron, and your putter are all you'll really use, making it super convenient if you're travelling light. For the 9-hole, a half-set is usually plenty. Booking ahead is always a smart move, especially on weekends or during peak season; while they're generally accommodating, a quick call or online reservation ensures you get your preferred time.