Mundaring Golf Course
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time of year to play Mundaring Golf Course?
We always recommend visiting Mundaring in the Australian spring, from September to November, or during autumn, March to May. The weather is beautifully mild then, perfect for enjoying the course's natural bushland setting without the intense summer heat. You'll find the fairways in prime condition and the native flora truly vibrant.
What kind of golf experience can I expect at Mundaring - is it a tough track or more relaxed?
Mundaring offers a wonderfully relaxed yet engaging round of golf; it's not a championship monster but certainly keeps you on your toes. You'll navigate some undulating fairways and tight bushland corridors that demand accuracy, making it a great test of your short game. It's the kind of course where you can truly enjoy the walk and the scenery.
Are there any unique features or wildlife I should look out for while playing Mundaring?
Absolutely, the star attraction here is often the local wildlife - expect to share the fairways with plenty of kangaroos, especially in the early mornings or late afternoons. The course is carved right into the natural Australian bush, so you'll also experience the distinct scents of eucalyptus and the sounds of native birds, making it a truly immersive experience.
How do the green fees at Mundaring compare, and is it good value for a day out?
We think Mundaring offers fantastic value for an authentic Australian golf experience, especially compared to some of the pricier courses closer to Perth. Green fees are very reasonable, making it an accessible option for a casual round or a fun day trip. You're paying for a genuine local gem, not just a manicured resort course.
What's the vibe like at the clubhouse, and do you have any tips for after the round in Mundaring?
The clubhouse at Mundaring is exactly what you'd hope for - friendly, unpretentious, and welcoming, perfect for a cold drink and a chat after your round. We recommend taking a short drive to explore Mundaring Weir or grabbing a meal at one of the charming local pubs in the town centre to complete your Hills district experience.