Sherwood Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the biggest challenge at Sherwood Golf Course, and what should I prepare for?

You'll find the back nine really tests your short game, especially around the par-3 14th with its tricky greenside bunkers and prevailing crosswind. Don't be afraid to lay up if you're feeling unsure; a bogey here is better than a double, trust us.

When is the ideal time of year to play Sherwood, considering the Australian climate?

We always recommend visiting Sherwood during the late autumn or early spring months - April to May or September to October. You'll avoid the intense summer heat and humidity, enjoying perfectly manicured fairways and greens without the crowds.

Is Sherwood Golf Course worth the green fee, and what's the typical cost?

Absolutely, Sherwood offers fantastic value for a course of its caliber; expect green fees to be in the AUD 80-120 range, depending on the day and time. You're paying for pristine conditions and a truly memorable layout that stands out in the region.

What's a unique feature or 'must-see' hole at Sherwood that sets it apart?

You absolutely can't miss the dramatic par-5 7th, which snakes along the natural creek line - it's a true risk-reward hole that demands strategic play. The ancient gum trees lining the fairways throughout the course also give it a distinctly Australian feel you won't find just anywhere.

What's the vibe like at the Sherwood clubhouse, and are there any good local spots nearby for after the round?

The clubhouse at Sherwood has a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere; grab a cold beer on the veranda overlooking the 18th green - it's the perfect spot to recount your round. For a great local meal, we always head to 'The Bushman's Grill' just five minutes down the road for some authentic Aussie pub fare.