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The Glades Golf Club
The Glades Golf Club boasts a reputation as one of the most prestigious resort style golf courses in Australia and located on the beautiful Gold Coast. The Glades greens are unique to any other golf course on the Gold Coast and will ensure a superior putting surface all year round as they consist of a new type of “Creeping bent grass” that offers a true putting surface and is the preference of professionals and amateurs alike.
Royal Pines Resort
Set amid gently undulating terrain framed by the Nerang River, it offers tight fairways, deep bunkers, and fast, sculpted greens—with scenic lakes influencing play on nine holes . The standout signature is the par‑3, 170 m 7th hole on the Gold nine (or 16th on the Green/Gold course), featuring a narrow water carry and challenging bunkering.
Facilities are top-tier: a full driving range, short-game areas, practice greens, pro shop, and an elegant clubhouse with dining and bar services.
Just a short drive from Surfers Paradise and the beaches, Royal Pines Golf Course delivers a varied, beautifully conditioned, and challenging playing experience ideal for both serious competitors and casual players alike.
Sanctuary Cove - The Pines Golf Course
Carved through 101 hectares of established pine forest, The Pines features narrow, tree-lined fairways and 14 holes contoured around six man-made lakes, offering both strategic complexity and stunning scenery. The course is home to abundant wildlife, including native kangaroos and rare bird species, enhancing its natural allure.
Palm Meadows
The course is particularly famous for its opening and closing holes. The first hole is considered one of the most challenging opening holes globally, with water running the length of the hole on the left and the world-famous Bamboo Curtain forming a barrier to the right. The signature 18th hole, a 523-meter par-5 dogleg, has been recognized by American Golf Digest as one of the world's top 500 golf holes.
Palmer Gold Coast
The facility boasts comprehensive amenities, including a shaded driving range, practice greens, a fully stocked pro shop, and a clubhouse with a bar and bistro offering alfresco dining. Additionally, Palmer Gold Coast offers function spaces like the Fairway Room and the Lakeview Room, catering to events such as weddings and corporate gatherings
Palmer Colonial
The course is renowned for its meticulously groomed fairways and type 328 couch greens, complemented by native and exotic flora, ornate bridges, and tranquil lily-covered ponds . A standout feature is the Queenslander-style clubhouse, designed by Alan Griffith Architects, featuring wide, breeze-catching verandahs that provide panoramic views of the course and the Gold Coast hinterland
Emerald Lakes Golf Club
The clubhouse offers dining options and a sports bar, making it an ideal spot for relaxation after a round. Emerald Lakes Golf Club is open to both members and visitors, providing a versatile golfing experience suitable for players of all skill levels.
Links Hope Island
Beyond the course, Links Hope Island offers exceptional facilities, including a Mediterranean-style clubhouse, a well-equipped pro shop, and dining options that cater to both golfers and visitors. The club also provides comprehensive practice facilities, such as a driving range and putting greens, ensuring a complete golfing experience.
Consistently ranked among Australia's top resort courses, Links Hope Island combines challenging golf with luxurious amenities, making it a must-visit destination for enthusiasts seeking both sport and relaxation
Burleigh Golf Club
The course features undulating greens, strategic bunkering, and manicured fairways, providing both an enjoyable and challenging experience for all golfers. Practice facilities include a 165-meter driving range, two short game areas, and a large undulating putting green.
Sanctuary Cove - Palms Golf Course
The Palms golf course has undergone an $8.8 million reconstruction in recent years and was redesigned by renowned golf course architect Ross Watson. After its reopening in April 2011, The Palms is considered a championship course rivalling some of the best golf courses in Australia, now ranked in Australian Golf Digest’s Top 50 golf courses.
 
                             
                         
                         
                         
                         
                         
                         
                         
                         
                         
                        