Brighton Lakes Golf Club
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the real scoop on Brighton Lakes' course layout and challenge?
You'll find Brighton Lakes a surprisingly strategic test, especially with those well-placed bunkers guarding the greens and the subtle undulations that demand precision putting. Don't let the initial flat appearance fool you; the back nine really opens up with some tricky doglegs that reward thoughtful shot placement.
When is the absolute best time to play Brighton Lakes Golf Club?
We always recommend visiting Brighton Lakes during the shoulder seasons - late autumn (April-May) or early spring (September-October) - when the weather is glorious and the course is typically in peak condition. You'll avoid the intense summer heat and the cooler, wetter winter months, ensuring a more comfortable and enjoyable round.
How do the green fees at Brighton Lakes stack up, and is it worth it?
Brighton Lakes offers excellent value, especially for a course of this caliber so close to Sydney. While weekend rates are a bit higher, we find the weekday twilight rounds to be a fantastic deal, allowing you to experience the course without breaking the bank. You're paying for a well-maintained track with a friendly atmosphere, which is always a win in our book.
What's the one hole at Brighton Lakes I absolutely can't miss?
You absolutely have to pay attention on the par-3 14th - it's a beauty and a beast. With water guarding the front and right, and a bunker lurking left, it demands a precise iron shot, but the views across the lake are truly stunning. It's a real postcard moment, but don't get too distracted by the scenery!
What's the vibe like at the Brighton Lakes clubhouse after a round?
After your round, the clubhouse at Brighton Lakes is a welcoming spot to unwind. We love grabbing a cold schooner on the veranda, overlooking the 18th green, and dissecting our rounds. It's got that classic, relaxed Aussie golf club feel - perfect for a casual meal and swapping stories with your playing partners.