Palms Course
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time of year to play the Palms Course for ideal conditions?
We always recommend visiting between April and October. You'll avoid the intense summer heat and humidity, enjoying cooler, drier weather perfect for a comfortable round. The course is typically in pristine condition during these months.
What's the signature challenge or unique feature at the Palms Course that I should prepare for?
The course truly earns its name with its dense palm tree-lined fairways, demanding precision off the tee. Hole 14, a par-4, is particularly memorable; you'll need to navigate a narrow chute of palms to reach a well-guarded green. It's a real test of accuracy, not just power.
Can I expect to see any unique Australian wildlife while playing the Palms Course?
Absolutely, the Palms Course is a haven for local wildlife. Keep an eye out for wallabies grazing peacefully on the fringes of the fairways, especially during early morning rounds. We've even spotted kookaburras perched in the trees, watching your swing.
What's the vibe like at the clubhouse after a round at Palms Course, and what can I expect?
The clubhouse at Palms is relaxed and welcoming, a perfect spot to unwind. We love grabbing a cold local beer on the veranda, overlooking the 18th green as the sun sets. The casual dining menu offers excellent fresh seafood, which is always a highlight.
Is the Palms Course worth the green fee, and what should I expect regarding costs?
We firmly believe the Palms Course offers excellent value for a championship-level experience in Australia. While green fees are on par with other top-tier courses, you're paying for immaculate conditions and a truly unique layout. Expect to pay around AUD$150-AUD$250 for 18 holes, often including a cart.