Palm Beach Golf Club, Golf course in Palm Beach, Sydney, Australia
Palm Beach Golf Club is a nine-hole course spanning 4,176 meters with views toward the waters between the northern beaches and Pittwater. The layout follows a challenging path across rolling terrain with natural obstacles and open fairways throughout.
The course was founded in 1924, marking the arrival of golf to this part of Sydney during the early decades of the 20th century. Its original design by architect Craig Parry established the foundation that golfers still play on today.
The club serves as a meeting place where golfers from the local community gather to play together, forming friendships and routines around the game. It has become woven into the social life of the northern beaches area over many decades.
The course is open daily with extended hours on weekends, and visitors can rent equipment including carts on site. The location is accessible by car with parking available for guests.
The course sits near the Barrenjoey Lighthouse and opens up views of Lion Island and the edges of Ku-Ring-Gai Chase National Park from several holes. This setting weaves together golf with glimpses of protected coastal landscapes during your round.
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