Carbrook Golf Club
Website: https://carbrookgolfclub.com.au/home.php
Frequently Asked Questions
Are the famous sharks at Carbrook Golf Club really there, and how can I best spot them?
Absolutely, the bull sharks are a genuine, wild feature in the course's main lake - it's quite a sight! We've found the best chance to see them is often around feeding time, usually mid-afternoon, or just by keeping an eye on the water hazards as you play holes like the 14th and 15th.
When is the ideal time of year to play Carbrook Golf Club for the best conditions?
We highly recommend visiting during Queensland's cooler, drier months, typically May through October. You'll avoid the intense summer heat and humidity, enjoying more comfortable rounds with the course in prime condition.
Beyond the sharks, what kind of golf challenge does Carbrook Golf Club offer?
Carbrook is a solid championship layout that demands accuracy, especially with water in play on many holes, not just the shark lake. The par-3 11th over water is a real test, and you'll need to manage your approach shots well to score here.
What should I expect regarding green fees and booking a tee time at Carbrook Golf Club?
Green fees are quite reasonable for a course of this caliber, typically ranging from AUD$50-$80, depending on the day and time you play. We always advise booking online in advance, especially for weekend rounds, to secure your preferred slot and sometimes even snag a better deal.
After my round at Carbrook, are there any unique local spots or activities you'd recommend nearby?
While Carbrook is a bit suburban, we suggest heading into the nearby Logan area for some authentic local eats - there are some fantastic hidden gems for diverse cuisines. If you're keen on nature, Daisy Hill Koala Centre is a short drive away and offers a lovely, free opportunity to see koalas up close.