Designed by Dan Soutar in 1926, this very picturesque golf course measures over 6100 metres. Surrounded by magnificent homes, the course meanders through creek filled gullies and over heavily treed hills providing a golf experience of perhaps unequalled beauty and challenge.
The planting of over 2000 trees and shrubs in the 1950s, was also a key part in the development of enhancing the surroundings of the golf course - the benefits of which are clearly visible nowadays ! The course is also famous for its black swans and the many geese that frequent the 16th hole dam area. In addition rainbow lorrikeets, eastern and crimson rosellas, king parrots, kookaburras, magpies, plovers and many other varieties are common.
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