Nullarbor Links "Oyster Beds & Denial Bay"

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the standout feature of the Oyster Beds & Denial Bay hole on the Nullarbor Links?

This hole truly delivers on its name; you'll play right alongside the stunning Denial Bay, often with oyster boats visible in the distance. It's a unique blend of rugged outback golf and beautiful coastal scenery, offering a stark contrast to some of the more arid Nullarbor holes. We love the challenge of the coastal winds here.

How do I find and access the Oyster Beds & Denial Bay hole when driving the Nullarbor?

You'll find this hole near Ceduna, a welcome stop after some long stretches on the Eyre Highway. The course is well-signposted from the main road, guiding you directly to the tee and green. Just remember to pick up your scorecard and ball from the Ceduna Visitor Information Centre beforehand.

What's the best time of year to play the Oyster Beds & Denial Bay hole for optimal conditions?

We highly recommend playing during the Australian autumn (March to May) or spring (September to November). The weather is generally milder then, avoiding the intense summer heat and strong winter winds that can make coastal play quite challenging. You'll appreciate the more comfortable temperatures and calmer conditions.

Are there any local recommendations for food or sights near the Oyster Beds & Denial Bay hole?

Absolutely, since you're right by the "Oyster Beds," you must try the fresh oysters in Ceduna. It's a fantastic reward after your round, and you'll find several local eateries serving them up perfectly. We always make time for a seafood feast here.

What kind of course conditions should I expect at the Oyster Beds & Denial Bay hole?

Like much of the Nullarbor Links, expect a natural, rugged playing surface - this isn't your manicured resort course. The fairways are often natural scrub, and the greens are artificial turf, designed for durability in this unique environment. Embrace the adventure; it's part of the charm!