Tasmania Golf Club

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to play Tasmania Golf Club, considering the weather?

You'll want to aim for late spring through early autumn - roughly November to April - for the most consistent weather. While Tasmania is known for its four seasons in one day, these months offer the best chance for calmer winds and sunshine, making those stunning coastal views even more enjoyable. Be prepared for anything, though; a light rain jacket is always a smart addition to your bag here.

What's the signature challenge or unique playing experience at Tasmania Golf Club?

The wind is undoubtedly the star of the show here, often dictating your club selection and shot shape, especially on the exposed back nine. It's a true links-style test that demands creativity and adaptability, rewarding thoughtful play over brute force. Don't be surprised if you find yourself hitting a 7-iron when you'd normally reach for a wedge - it's all part of the fun.

How difficult is it to secure a tee time at Tasmania Golf Club, and what should I expect regarding green fees?

While it's a popular local club, you can generally secure a tee time a few weeks in advance, especially if you're flexible with your days. We always recommend booking online directly through their website for the best rates and availability. Expect green fees to be in the mid-range for a quality Australian course - a fair price for the experience and those incredible views.

What's the clubhouse experience like, and are there any must-see views or amenities at Tasmania Golf Club?

The clubhouse offers a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere, perfect for a post-round drink overlooking the course and Barilla Bay. You absolutely must take a moment on the 18th green or from the balcony to soak in the panoramic views of the bay and beyond - it's truly spectacular. They also have a well-stocked pro shop if you need any gear or a souvenir.

Which hole at Tasmania Golf Club should I pay extra attention to, and why?

The par-3 13th hole, "The Gap," is a real standout and a definite photo opportunity. It plays downhill to a green nestled against the bay, often with a swirling crosswind that makes club selection a real puzzle. Don't let the stunning backdrop distract you from the task at hand; a par here feels like a birdie.