Gunabul Par 3
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Gunabul Par 3 a good course for beginners or families?
Absolutely, we think it's one of the best spots in Australia to introduce new golfers to the game. The short holes are unintimidating, and the relaxed atmosphere means you can focus on fun without feeling rushed. It's perfect for a casual family outing.
What kind of shots should I expect to play at Gunabul Par 3?
You'll primarily be working on your short irons and wedges here, with holes ranging from around 70 to 130 meters. The greens are generally well-maintained and offer a fair challenge, so bring your putting game too. It's a fantastic place to sharpen your approach shots.
When is the best time of year to play Gunabul Par 3?
We recommend visiting during the Australian autumn (March-May) or spring (September-November) for the most comfortable weather. You'll avoid the intense summer heat and the cooler, wetter winter months, making for a much more enjoyable round. Weekday mornings are usually quietest.
What are the typical green fees and do I need to book a tee time at Gunabul Par 3?
Green fees are very reasonable, making it excellent value for a quick round - expect to pay around $15-20 AUD. While you can often just walk on, especially on weekdays, we always suggest calling ahead for weekend play to ensure you get your preferred time. Club hire is usually available if you're traveling light.
What makes Gunabul Par 3 different from other short courses?
What truly sets Gunabul apart is its charming, laid-back country club feel and the surprising quality of its greens for a par-3 course. You'll often spot local wildlife, adding a unique Australian touch to your round. It's not just a quick hit; it's a genuinely pleasant escape.