Playing public golf in Eyre Peninsula
On the Eyre Peninsula, golf comes with salt air, wide horizons and a quiet kind of space you won't find on a city course. The nineteen public layouts here are open to anyone — no membership, no fuss — from coastal greens to the hard-baked fairways of the wheat country inland. You'll find the seaside character of Coffin Bay and the country welcome of Yallunda Flat, each rewarding in its own way.
It's a pocket of South Australia that pairs honest, playable golf with genuine local hospitality, whether you're touring the region or stopping through. Browse the full list and map below to find your next round.
Best-rated public courses in Eyre Peninsula
Every public course in Eyre Peninsula
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Public golf in Eyre Peninsula: FAQs
Can visitors play public golf courses in Eyre Peninsula?
Yes. All 18 courses listed here are public — pay-and-play or public-access layouts open to visitors, with no club membership required. Book a tee time, turn up and play.
Do I need a handicap to play public golf in Eyre Peninsula?
No. Public courses don't require an official handicap or membership to book a casual round. You may need one for club competitions, but for a standard tee time anyone can play — beginners included.
Which are the best-rated public courses in Eyre Peninsula?
By player rating, the standouts are Coffin Bay Golf Club, Yallunda Flat Golf Course, Kimba Golf Course. You'll find the full ranked list, with green fees and ratings, in the directory above.
Which public courses are closest to the Eyre Peninsula CBD?
Use the map above to see every public course plotted by location — the markers nearest Eyre Peninsula are your closest options. Tap any marker for the course, its green fee and a link to full details.