About the course
Parkland championship layout amid Peats Ridge bushland that rewards thought over power
The Springs Golf Course is an 18-hole, par 72 parkland course at Peats Ridge in New South Wales, Australia, designed by Al Howard and Graham Papworth. The layout features sloping contours, undulating greens, 18 mapped bunkers and panoramic hinterland views, and plays to 6,024m for men and 5,238m for ladies. As a daily-fee course, it welcomes social players seven days a week, with facilities including a driving range, putting green, pro shop, restaurant/dining, coaching, plus cart and club hire and on-site parking.
Set amongst the tranquil bushland of the Central Coast hinterland, The Springs is widely regarded as a scenic, relaxed place to play, with reviewers consistently praising its beautiful setting and panoramic views. The sloping contours and undulating greens make for a course that favours strategy over raw distance, and players note that the greens in particular hold up well. The grounds and clubhouse draw strong praise, with the on-site dining and warm, welcoming staff frequently singled out, and the property's immaculate presentation lends a real sense of occasion. Some visitors have observed that conditioning across tee boxes and fairways was still being brought up to standard following a recent change of hands, so impressions of upkeep can vary. Overall the reputation is of a picturesque, friendly destination where a round pairs naturally with a long lunch.