Bagdad Public Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Bagdad Public Golf Course a good fit for beginners, or is it more for experienced players?

It's surprisingly forgiving for beginners, especially on the front nine, but don't underestimate the back. You'll find some tricky greens and well-placed bunkers that will test even seasoned golfers, making it a great course for mixed groups.

What's the one thing I absolutely shouldn't miss or look out for when playing Bagdad?

Keep an eye out for the kangaroos - they're practically part of the course furniture here, especially around holes 5 and 6. Beyond the wildlife, the par-3 8th hole, with its elevated tee shot, offers a fantastic view and a real challenge to hit the green.

When's the best time of year to play Bagdad Public Golf Course for ideal conditions?

We recommend visiting in spring (September-November) or autumn (March-May) when the Tasmanian weather is mild and the course is at its greenest. You'll avoid the summer heat and the chillier winter mornings, ensuring a more comfortable round.

What's the overall atmosphere like at Bagdad, and what facilities should I expect?

It's a wonderfully laid-back, unpretentious place - exactly what you want from a local public course. You'll find a small pro shop for essentials and a friendly clubhouse where you can grab a drink and a bite after your round, perfect for a casual day out.

Is Bagdad Public Golf Course good value, and what are the typical green fees like?

Absolutely, it offers excellent value for a well-maintained course in this region. Green fees are very reasonable, especially compared to some of the more resort-style options, making it a smart choice if you're looking for an affordable yet enjoyable round.