Queens Park Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the best time of year to play Queens Park Golf Course for ideal conditions?

We always recommend playing Queens Park in spring or autumn. The weather is absolutely perfect then, not too hot, and the course is usually in fantastic condition. You'll find the greens running true and the fairways lush, making for a truly enjoyable round without battling the intense Australian summer sun.

What kind of challenge should I expect at Queens Park, and is it beginner-friendly?

Queens Park offers a wonderfully relaxed atmosphere, making it perfect for a casual round or if you're looking to enjoy the game without intense pressure. While it's not a championship monster, the course presents enough tricky short holes and strategic bunkering to keep you honest and engaged, suitable for all skill levels.

Are there any unique local sights or features to look out for while playing Queens Park?

Absolutely, keep an eye out for the local wildlife - we've often spotted kangaroos grazing peacefully on the outer edges of the fairways, which is a real treat. Don't miss the lovely views from some of the elevated tees; you get some beautiful glimpses of the surrounding parkland, especially as the sun starts to dip.

What are the facilities like at Queens Park Golf Course, and can I grab a bite to eat?

The pro shop at Queens Park is well-stocked with essentials, and the staff are always friendly and helpful with local insights. While it's not a five-star resort, you'll find everything you need for a comfortable day, including a casual kiosk for a post-round snack and a cold drink.

How does Queens Park compare in terms of value for money for a visiting golfer?

Queens Park offers fantastic value for money, especially when you consider its convenient location and enjoyable layout. It's a genuinely affordable option for a quality round of golf in Australia, leaving you with more budget for other adventures without compromising on the fun.