Golf in Bayside Brisbane
#1
Golf in Bayside Brisbane
hi there
Does anyone know how much the green fees are for public golf courses in the Bayside or any other course nearby the area would cost?
anyone recommend a specific good public course?
thanks!
Does anyone know how much the green fees are for public golf courses in the Bayside or any other course nearby the area would cost?
anyone recommend a specific good public course?
thanks!
#2
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Re: Golf in Bayside Brisbane
http://www.ourbrisbane.com/activeand...creation/golf/
not played any yet, but it would be interesting to hear what golfers say are their favourites and why?
Thanks for reminding me to buy a new set of clubs
#3
Re: Golf in Bayside Brisbane
hi OH
thanks for the link, i was also planning to get a set (instead of bring one over), but will look for some second hand callaway or Pings....
cheers!
thanks for the link, i was also planning to get a set (instead of bring one over), but will look for some second hand callaway or Pings....
cheers!
#4
Re: Golf in Bayside Brisbane
Been in Brissy for 3 months - living in Cleveland area.
The only proper public course that I know of in the area is Howeston (in Birkdale). You can't book, you just turn up, pay your money and join the queue for the first tee - $16.50 weekends, about $13 in the week. It's really busy and because of that suffers a bit from wear and tear - but it's real cheap.
Two other courses in Redland Bay area that I know are Redland Bay Golf Club and Carbrook Golf Club. These are private clubs but they allow visitors on Sundays - members and members guests only on Saturdays - these two will set you back $30 - but better condition. I normally play at Redland Bay (bit closer to home).
Haydn
#5
Re: Golf in Bayside Brisbane
Hi Obiwan,
Been in Brissy for 3 months - living in Cleveland area.
The only proper public course that I know of in the area is Howeston (in Birkdale). You can't book, you just turn up, pay your money and join the queue for the first tee - $16.50 weekends, about $13 in the week. It's really busy and because of that suffers a bit from wear and tear - but it's real cheap.
Two other courses in Redland Bay area that I know are Redland Bay Golf Club and Carbrook Golf Club. These are private clubs but they allow visitors on Sundays - members and members guests only on Saturdays - these two will set you back $30 - but better condition. I normally play at Redland Bay (bit closer to home).
Haydn
Been in Brissy for 3 months - living in Cleveland area.
The only proper public course that I know of in the area is Howeston (in Birkdale). You can't book, you just turn up, pay your money and join the queue for the first tee - $16.50 weekends, about $13 in the week. It's really busy and because of that suffers a bit from wear and tear - but it's real cheap.
Two other courses in Redland Bay area that I know are Redland Bay Golf Club and Carbrook Golf Club. These are private clubs but they allow visitors on Sundays - members and members guests only on Saturdays - these two will set you back $30 - but better condition. I normally play at Redland Bay (bit closer to home).
Haydn
Cheers
Ginny
#6
Re: Golf in Bayside Brisbane
Hi Obiwan,
Been in Brissy for 3 months - living in Cleveland area.
The only proper public course that I know of in the area is Howeston (in Birkdale). You can't book, you just turn up, pay your money and join the queue for the first tee - $16.50 weekends, about $13 in the week. It's really busy and because of that suffers a bit from wear and tear - but it's real cheap.
Two other courses in Redland Bay area that I know are Redland Bay Golf Club and Carbrook Golf Club. These are private clubs but they allow visitors on Sundays - members and members guests only on Saturdays - these two will set you back $30 - but better condition. I normally play at Redland Bay (bit closer to home).
Haydn
Been in Brissy for 3 months - living in Cleveland area.
The only proper public course that I know of in the area is Howeston (in Birkdale). You can't book, you just turn up, pay your money and join the queue for the first tee - $16.50 weekends, about $13 in the week. It's really busy and because of that suffers a bit from wear and tear - but it's real cheap.
Two other courses in Redland Bay area that I know are Redland Bay Golf Club and Carbrook Golf Club. These are private clubs but they allow visitors on Sundays - members and members guests only on Saturdays - these two will set you back $30 - but better condition. I normally play at Redland Bay (bit closer to home).
Haydn
thank you for the replies, $13 sounds very good to me! didnt know you could play for that cheap in brisbane....will check it out...
nice to know that some private clubs will let guest play on certain days...
cheers