Caloundra Golf Club
Frequently Asked Questions
When's the best time of year to play Caloundra Golf Club without melting or getting rained out?
We've found the shoulder seasons - late autumn (April-May) or early spring (September-October) - offer the most ideal conditions. You'll avoid the intense summer humidity and the slightly cooler, windier winter days, enjoying comfortable temperatures perfect for a full round.
What kind of challenge can I expect at Caloundra Golf Club, and are there any standout holes?
Don't let its relaxed feel fool you; the course offers a fair test, especially with some tight, tree-lined fairways and strategically placed bunkers. Keep an eye out for the par-3 15th; it's a beauty over water that demands precision and often plays tougher than it looks.
Is Caloundra Golf Club good value for money, and what are the typical green fees?
Absolutely, it's one of the better value rounds on the Sunshine Coast, especially considering the course condition and friendly atmosphere. Expect green fees to be very reasonable, typically in the $50-$70 AUD range for 18 holes, making it an accessible option for all budgets.
What's the overall vibe like at Caloundra Golf Club, and is it welcoming for visitors?
You'll find a genuinely welcoming, laid-back atmosphere here - it's a true local's club, not pretentious at all. The clubhouse is a great spot for a post-round beer and a chat, and the staff are always ready with a friendly smile and local tips.
Do I need to book tee times far in advance at Caloundra Golf Club, especially if I'm visiting?
While it's not as frantic as some resort courses, we definitely recommend booking your tee time a few days ahead, especially for weekend mornings. It's a popular spot with locals, so securing your preferred slot ensures a smooth start to your round.