About the course
Heritage Blue Mountains parkland with the region's most-praised greens
Wentworth Falls Country Club is a public 18-hole parkland course in the Blue Mountains of New South Wales, Australia, established in 1913 and designed by Dan Souter. The layout features 23 mapped bunkers and tree-lined fairways set in the cool-climate mountain surrounds. On-site facilities include a driving range, putting green, pro shop, restaurant and dining, parking, plus cart and club hire. The course is open to social golfers as well as members.
Reviewers frequently describe Wentworth Falls as something of a hidden gem, praising a course kept in very good order and singling out the greens as a highlight — smooth, quick and full of subtle slope. The parkland setting earns plenty of compliments as a pleasant, walkable round in scenic Blue Mountains country. Visitors consistently note that staff are friendly and helpful, with a welcoming atmosphere and readily available tee times. The general impression is of a challenging yet approachable layout that suits players of all abilities, backed by solid value and well-maintained conditions. While the occasional review mentions greens still settling after maintenance, the prevailing sentiment is one of a course that plays and looks great.