Price Golf Club
Frequently Asked Questions
When's the best time of year to experience Price Golf Club at its finest?
We always recommend visiting Price Golf Club during Australia's spring (September-November) or autumn (March-May). You'll find the weather perfectly mild, the fairways lush, and the coastal breezes just right for a comfortable round without the intense summer heat.
What kind of golf experience can I expect at Price Golf Club – is it a links course, parkland, and what are its signature challenges?
Price Golf Club offers a fantastic blend of links-style holes along the coast and more sheltered parkland stretches inland. The real test comes on the back nine, especially the par-3 14th, where the prevailing crosswind off the Tasman Sea demands precise club selection and a bit of local knowledge.
Will I encounter any unique Australian wildlife or natural beauty while playing at Price Golf Club?
Absolutely, one of the joys of Price is sharing the course with its local residents. You'll often spot kangaroos grazing peacefully on the outer fairways early in the morning, and the calls of kookaburras are a constant, delightful soundtrack to your round.
Beyond the greens, what's the atmosphere like at Price Golf Club, and what should I do after my round?
The atmosphere at Price is wonderfully relaxed and genuinely Australian-friendly. After your game, head to the '19th Hole' bistro; their local seafood platter with a cold craft beer is the perfect, well-deserved reward to recount your birdies and bogeys.
How easy is it to book a tee time at Price Golf Club, and what's the typical cost for a visitor?
Booking a tee time at Price is straightforward, especially if you do it a few weeks in advance online or by phone. Expect visitor green fees to be around AUD$80-AUD$120 for 18 holes, which we think is excellent value for such a well-maintained and scenic course.