Western Australia

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Courses

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to plan a golf trip to Western Australia?

For Perth and the southern regions, we recommend spring (September-November) or autumn (March-May). You'll enjoy pleasant temperatures perfect for a round, avoiding the intense summer heat and winter's heavier rainfall. If you're heading north to places like Broome, target the dry season from May to October for ideal conditions.

What kind of golf courses can I expect to find in Western Australia?

Western Australia offers an incredible range, from stunning coastal layouts with ocean views near Perth to unique bushland tracks that truly immerse you in the outback. You'll find a mix of championship-level designs and charming country courses, all benefiting from the state's vast, natural landscapes. Expect a genuine sense of space and often, kangaroos as your gallery.

Is golfing in Western Australia an expensive endeavor?

While top-tier courses around Perth can certainly command premium green fees, you'll find plenty of excellent value options across the state. Remember, distances are vast here, so factor in travel costs for flights or fuel if you plan to explore beyond the capital. Overall, it's comparable to other major Australian golf destinations, offering a range to suit most budgets.

I'm flying into Perth - where should I venture for golf outside the city?

Definitely head south to the Margaret River region for a fantastic combination of golf, world-class wineries, and stunning coastline. For a truly unique adventure, consider the Goldfields for a taste of outback golf, or even tackle a few holes of the epic Nullarbor Links. Each offers a completely different golfing landscape and experience.

What are some must-play courses or unique golf experiences in Western Australia?

You absolutely have to play Joondalup Resort, known for its dramatic quarry holes and stunning design - it's a true test. The Cut Golf Course near Mandurah also delivers incredible oceanfront golf that will challenge and thrill you. For something truly unforgettable, play a few holes of the Nullarbor Links, the world's longest golf course, stretching across the continent.