Llanherne Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

When's the absolute best time of year to experience Llanherne Golf Course?

We always steer golfers towards late spring (October-November) or early autumn (March-April) for Llanherne. You'll catch the course in prime condition, avoiding the intense summer heat and the occasional heavy winter rains, making for truly enjoyable rounds.

What kind of golfer will truly appreciate Llanherne, and how challenging is it?

Llanherne is a fantastic test for the strategic golfer who enjoys a blend of parkland precision and subtle links-style influences, especially when the coastal breezes pick up. It's not about brute force; you'll need to think your way around its cleverly designed holes to score well.

What's the one truly unique feature that sets Llanherne apart from other Australian courses?

Without a doubt, it's the stretch of holes from 14 to 16, particularly the par-3 15th, which offers breathtaking views of the distant coastline. This trio demands your full attention and rewards you with some of the most memorable scenery you'll find on any course in the region.

Any specific practical advice for someone planning their first trip to play Llanherne?

Definitely book your tee time a few weeks in advance, especially if you're aiming for a weekend slot - it gets busy. We also recommend sticking around for a drink at the friendly clubhouse afterwards; their local craft beer selection is surprisingly good.

Is Llanherne Golf Course a good value for money, and what should I expect regarding green fees?

We consider Llanherne excellent value, sitting comfortably in the mid-range for Australian courses, especially given its quality and unique character. Expect green fees to be around AUD $70-100, with twilight rates offering a smart way to experience it for a bit less.