Zeehan Golf Club

9 hole Par 34

Frequently Asked Questions

How easy is it to get to Zeehan Golf Club, and what should I expect from the journey?

Zeehan is on Tasmania's West Coast, so it's a bit of a drive, but a truly scenic one. You'll likely be coming from Queenstown or Strahan, and the roads are well-maintained, offering stunning views of the rugged landscape. Just be prepared for a few winding sections and keep an eye out for local wildlife.

What's the course like at Zeehan Golf Club - can I expect manicured greens?

Let's be real, this isn't a resort course; it's a genuine local gem. You'll find a rustic charm with fairways that reflect the natural Tasmanian environment, and while the greens are kept, they're not Augusta-level perfect. Embrace the ruggedness - it's part of the authentic experience here.

When is the best time of year to play golf at Zeehan, considering Tasmania's weather?

We recommend visiting during late spring through early autumn - roughly October to April - for the most forgiving weather. Tasmania's West Coast can be wild, so playing outside these months means you're risking cold, wet, and windy conditions. Always check the local forecast before you head out.

What are the green fees like at Zeehan Golf Club, and is it good value for money?

You'll find the green fees incredibly affordable here, making it fantastic value for a unique round. It's a true community club, so your money supports local golf, and you get a memorable, unpretentious experience in return. Don't expect a pro shop, but you'll get a warm welcome.

What makes playing at Zeehan Golf Club a unique experience compared to other courses?

It's the raw, untamed Tasmanian landscape and the genuine local atmosphere that truly sets Zeehan apart. You're playing golf in a historic mining town, surrounded by rugged bushland, and you'll likely share the course with a friendly local or two. It's an authentic, no-frills round that connects you directly to the heart of the West Coast.