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QLD GOLF COURSES

Check out some of the most popular golf courses in QLD

Caloundra Golf Course
Sunshine Coast, QLD

Caloundra Golf Course

The course is renowned for its abundant wildlife, including daily Rainbow Lorikeet feedings at 4 pm, and sightings of kangaroos and other native species. Notable holes include the 18th, a 394-meter par 4, considered one of the most challenging finishing holes, with a narrow landing area and multiple bunkers guarding the green.

Keperra Country Golf Club
Brisbane, QLD

Keperra Country Golf Club

Beyond the course, Keperra Country Golf Club offers comprehensive facilities, including a fully equipped pro shop, practice areas, and a clubhouse with dining options. The club is also a popular venue for weddings, conferences, and corporate golf days

With its rich heritage, diverse course layouts, and top-notch amenities, Keperra Country Golf Club provides a memorable golfing experience for players of all skill levels.

Gainsborough Greens Golf Club
Brisbane, QLD

Gainsborough Greens Golf Club

The course is home to a fauna and flora sanctuary, where Eastern Grey Kangaroos are a common sight, adding to its unique Australian charm . Gainsborough Greens has hosted the Queensland PGA Championship multiple times, underscoring its status among Southeast Queensland’s elite courses

Headland Golf Club
Sunshine Coast, QLD

Headland Golf Club

The course's varied terrain presents a challenging yet enjoyable experience for golfers of all skill levels. Strategically placed bunkers, water hazards, and undulating greens require thoughtful play, while the natural surroundings, including native flora and fauna, enhance the overall ambiance

Sanctuary Cove - Palms Golf Course
Gold Coast, QLD

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.

Peregian Springs Golf Course
Sunshine Coast, QLD

Peregian Springs Golf Course

A Parkland course set over 62 hectares, designed by Phil Scott (father of Adam Scott). Spectacular Australian native bushland setting featuring strands of eucalyptus. Only 15 minutes fro Noosa.

Kooralbyn Golf Course
Kooralbyn, QLD

Kooralbyn Golf Course

The 18 hole, par 72 championship layout weaves through rolling bushland, valleys, lakes, and woodlands. It offers dramatic elevation changes, standout holes like the 220 metre par 3 fifth (dropping over 30m to the green), and a double water - carry par 4 dubbed among the toughest on earth.

After hosting the 1981 Queensland Open and serving as the childhood proving ground for stars like Jason Day and Adam Scott, the course was revitalised following its 2016 reopening—featuring rebuilt greens, reshaped bunkers, pristine fairways, and an irrigation overhaul.

Consistently ranked among Australia's top resort layouts and celebrated for its raw beauty and strategic design, Kooralbyn Valley delivers a truly memorable round amid kangaroos, kookaburras, and the rhythmic backdrop of the MacPherson Ranges. Ideal for golfers seeking history, challenge, and natural splendor in one stunning package.

Bribie Island Golf Course
Bribie Island, QLD

Bribie Island Golf Course

Stretching over 6,200 m from the tips, the par‑72 layout features lush Bermuda 328 greens and challenging holes that wind through trees and coastal scrub — a challenge enhanced by coastal breezes.

After heavy rain events in 2022, the course undertook thoughtful enhancements, adding new sand-based water features and fairway contouring to elevate both playability and visual appeal.  Perfectly blending natural beauty with subtle strategic design, Bribie Island offers an immersive, memorable golf experience on Queensland’s serene sand island.

Nudgee Golf Club
Brisbane, QLD

Nudgee Golf Club

Golfers enjoy first-class practice amenities—including a driving range, short-game area, and putting greens—before heading to a well-appointed clubhouse with bar, restaurant, and the popular Wild Duck Terrace overlooking the greens.

Warm hospitality is at the club’s core: weekly competitions, men’s and ladies’ pennant golf, tournaments like the Queensland Junior Amateur, and an inviting social atmosphere make every visit feel like playing with friends.