Robe Golf Course
18 hole Par 72
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the vibe and terrain like at Robe Golf Course - is it a true coastal links experience?
You'll find Robe Golf Course offers a wonderfully natural coastal experience, not a manicured resort course. The fairways follow the land's undulations, and while it's not a classic links layout, the sea breezes and sandy base give it a distinct, authentic feel. Expect a genuine challenge where shot-making and adaptability to the elements are key.
When is the best time to visit Robe Golf Course to get the most enjoyable round?
We highly recommend visiting in spring or autumn. You'll generally find milder temperatures and less of the strong coastal winds that can really test your game in summer or winter. Plus, the course is typically in fantastic condition during these shoulder seasons, offering a more comfortable and rewarding experience.
Are there any specific holes at Robe Golf Course that I should really look out for or that pose a unique challenge?
Absolutely, keep an eye out for the back nine, especially the par-3 14th. It's a beauty, often playing directly into a crosswind, demanding a precise iron shot to a well-guarded green. The par-5 18th is also a fantastic finishing hole, offering a risk-reward approach to close out your round.
What's the typical cost for a round at Robe Golf Course, and is it good value for money?
You'll find green fees at Robe Golf Course are very reasonable, especially considering the quality of the coastal golf experience. It offers excellent value for money; expect to pay around $40-60 AUD for 18 holes, which is a steal for a course of this character. It's a no-frills, pure golf experience.
What's your top recommendation for a post-round meal or drink in Robe after playing the course?
After your round, we always head straight to The Robe Hotel for a cold drink and some classic pub fare. It's got a great atmosphere, often with live music, and it's the perfect spot to recount your birdies-and-bogeys with friends. Their fish and chips are always a winner.