Mt Tamborine Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

How challenging is Mt Tamborine Golf Course, especially for a mountain course?

We found it surprisingly playable despite the elevation changes. While you'll encounter some uphill lies and tricky downhill putts, it's not overly punishing. The real test comes from reading the greens, which often break more than you'd expect.

When is the best time of year to play Mt Tamborine Golf Course for ideal conditions?

We always recommend playing during the cooler, drier months from April to October. You'll avoid the humid summer heat and the occasional heavy downpours that can make the course quite soggy. The crisp mountain air and clear skies during this period are simply unbeatable.

What's the overall atmosphere like at Mt Tamborine Golf Course - is it a resort course or more of a local experience?

This is definitely a charming local gem, not a flashy resort course. You'll find a relaxed, friendly vibe where everyone knows everyone, and the focus is purely on enjoying a round in a beautiful setting. Don't expect a huge pro shop, but do expect genuine hospitality and stunning views.

Should I walk or take a cart at Mt Tamborine Golf Course?

We strongly suggest taking a cart, especially if you're not accustomed to significant elevation changes. While it's a shorter course, the hilly terrain between holes can be quite a workout, and you'll want to save your energy for your swing. Plus, it gives you more time to soak in those incredible mountain vistas.

Are there any specific holes at Mt Tamborine Golf Course that really stand out?

Absolutely, the par-3 5th hole is a real beauty, offering a dramatic downhill shot with the rainforest canopy as your backdrop - it's a postcard moment. We also love the finishing stretch, particularly the par-4 18th, which demands a precise approach to a well-guarded green, making for an exciting end to your round.