Grindelwald Public Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of golf experience can I expect at Grindelwald Public Golf Course, especially for a public track?

Don't let the 'public' in the name fool you entirely; while it's welcoming, the course offers some genuinely fun challenges. You'll find it's a shorter, par 54 executive layout, perfect for sharpening your short game and enjoying a quick round without the pressure of a championship course.

When's the best time to play Grindelwald, and does its Swiss theme extend to the course itself?

We recommend visiting in spring or autumn when the Tasmanian weather is mild, making for a truly pleasant walk. While the course itself is a classic Australian parkland, playing here means you're surrounded by the charming, albeit quirky, Swiss-themed village of Grindelwald, which adds a unique backdrop you won't find anywhere else.

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

Absolutely, Grindelwald offers excellent value, especially if you're looking for an enjoyable, no-frills round. Green fees are very reasonable, typically around $20-30 for 18 holes, making it a budget-friendly option for a casual game or a warm-up before tackling Tasmania's bigger courses.

Are there any standout holes or unique features at Grindelwald Public Golf Course I should look out for?

While it's an executive course, the par-3s here are surprisingly engaging. Keep an eye out for the holes that play over or alongside the lake, as they demand precision and can easily add strokes if you're not careful - it's a fun test of your iron play.

What's available at Grindelwald Public Golf Course besides the golf itself, and is it family-friendly?

You'll find a small pro shop for essentials and cart hire, but the real bonus is the surrounding Grindelwald village. It's incredibly family-friendly, offering mini-golf, paddle boats on the lake, and cafes, so non-golfers or kids have plenty to do while you play your round.