City of Fremantle
Courses
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the best time of year to play golf in Fremantle?
We've found the shoulder seasons-spring (September to November) and autumn (March to May)-offer the most pleasant conditions for golf in Fremantle. You'll enjoy comfortable temperatures and less wind, making for a truly enjoyable round without the intense summer heat or occasional winter chill. Plus, the course is usually in fantastic shape during these months.
What kind of golf experience can I expect at the Fremantle Public Golf Course?
Don't expect a championship links, but you'll find a charming, well-maintained public course that's perfect for a relaxed round. It's a shorter track with some tricky par-3s and a few holes that demand precise iron play, especially when the sea breeze picks up. We love its laid-back vibe and the surprising views you get from some of the higher points.
Is the Fremantle Public Golf Course suitable for all skill levels?
Absolutely, this course is genuinely welcoming for everyone from beginners to seasoned players looking for a quick, enjoyable round. Its shorter length means you won't be intimidated by endless carries, but the undulating greens and occasional tight fairways still offer a fun challenge. It's a great spot to work on your short game or introduce someone new to golf.
What are the typical green fees at Fremantle Public Golf Course, and should I book ahead?
Green fees are very reasonable, typically ranging from AUD $25-40 for 18 holes, making it excellent value for a casual round. We definitely recommend booking your tee time online, especially on weekends or during peak season, as it's a popular spot with locals. You might find twilight rates offer an even better deal if you're flexible with your timing.
What should I do in Fremantle after my round of golf?
After your game, we always head straight to the Fremantle Markets for some delicious local treats and unique souvenirs-it's a vibrant experience you shouldn't miss. Then, grab a pint at one of the historic pubs in the West End or enjoy some fresh seafood down at Fishing Boat Harbour; the atmosphere is fantastic. Fremantle has a unique, bohemian charm that's perfect for exploring on foot.