Queenscliff Golf Club

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the real challenge at Queenscliff Golf Club, beyond just hitting straight?

You'll quickly find the coastal winds are your biggest opponent here, often swirling and making club selection a genuine puzzle. The course's natural undulations and clever bunkering also demand precise shot-making, so don't expect an easy stroll-it's a proper test of your game.

When's the absolute best time to play Queenscliff for ideal conditions and fewer crowds?

We highly recommend visiting in the shoulder seasons-late autumn (April-May) or early spring (September-October). You'll enjoy milder weather, less wind than peak summer, and significantly fewer golfers on the course, making for a much more relaxed round.

I've heard Queenscliff has some unique local residents - what should I expect on the course?

Oh, you're in for a treat! Queenscliff is famous for its resident kangaroos, who often graze peacefully on the fairways, especially in the mornings and evenings. It's a truly Australian golf experience, but remember to give them space and respect their natural habitat.

Is Queenscliff Golf Club worth the green fee, and what facilities should I plan to use?

Absolutely, it's excellent value for a true links-style experience on the Bellarine Peninsula. Make sure to grab a drink or a bite at the clubhouse after your round; the views over Swan Bay are fantastic and it's a great spot to reflect on your game.

Which holes at Queenscliff Golf Club offer the most memorable views or unique playing experiences?

Keep an eye out for the par-3 12th; it's a stunner with its elevated tee and views across Swan Bay, demanding a precise iron shot. The closing holes, particularly the 17th and 18th, also provide a strong finish, often playing directly into or across the prevailing wind, making for a dramatic end to your round.