Tonebridge Country Club

9 hole Par 36

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Tonebridge Country Club worth the trip for only nine holes?

Absolutely, don't let the nine holes fool you; this Par 36 layout feels like a full, satisfying round. We found the course design engaging, offering a great mix of challenge and playability that makes the journey worthwhile. You'll leave feeling like you got a proper golf fix.

What's the standout feature or toughest hole at Tonebridge?

The greens here are truly the star - they're consistently well-maintained and offer some subtle, tricky breaks that will test your putting. Keep an eye on the 7th, a long par-4 with a deceptive approach shot over a creek; it's a real card-wrecker if you're not precise.

When's the best time of year to play Tonebridge Country Club?

We highly recommend visiting during the Australian autumn (March to May) or spring (September to November). The weather is typically mild and pleasant then, making for ideal playing conditions without the intense summer heat or cooler winter mornings. You'll find the course in prime condition during these shoulder seasons.

Beyond the golf, what's the overall vibe at Tonebridge Country Club?

Tonebridge has a wonderfully relaxed, community-focused atmosphere - it's a true local gem where everyone feels welcome. The clubhouse is unpretentious and friendly, perfect for grabbing a casual drink or a bite after your round. It's less about luxury and more about genuine hospitality.

How busy does Tonebridge get, and should I book ahead?

While it's a popular local spot, the pace of play is generally excellent, especially for nine holes. We always recommend booking your tee time online, particularly for weekend mornings, to ensure you get your preferred slot. The green fees offer fantastic value for the quality of golf you're getting.