Golf Club

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the absolute best time to visit and play Golf Club, considering the Australian climate and course conditions?

We recommend late spring (October-November) or early autumn (March-April) for Golf Club. You'll dodge the intense summer heat and the occasional winter chill, finding the course in prime condition with less wind and firmer fairways.

What's the biggest challenge at Golf Club, and what makes its layout truly unique compared to other Australian courses?

The true test at Golf Club lies in mastering the coastal winds, especially on the exposed back nine from holes 12 to 15. These holes demand precise club selection and a creative short game to navigate the deep bunkers and native coastal scrub.

Is Golf Club a budget-friendly round, or should I expect a premium experience, and what's typically included in the green fee?

Expect a premium green fee at Golf Club, typically in the AUD$250-$350 range, but it's absolutely worth the splurge for the quality and experience. This usually includes a shared cart, but we always recommend walking to truly appreciate the stunning ocean views and undulating terrain.

What's the overall vibe and experience like at Golf Club, beyond just the golf itself?

Beyond the incredible golf, Golf Club offers a relaxed, unpretentious Australian vibe where you'll often spot kangaroos grazing peacefully near the fairways. The clubhouse is welcoming, perfect for a post-round beer on the deck overlooking the Tasman Sea.

What's one crucial piece of advice you'd give someone playing Golf Club for the first time?

Our top tip for Golf Club is to trust your local caddie or, if walking, pay close attention to the subtle breaks on the greens; they often run faster towards the ocean than they appear. Don't be afraid to play a bump-and-run shot when the wind is up - it's often your best friend here.