About the course
Central Coast parkland on Budgewoi Lake — two distinct nines, famously friendly
Toukley Golf Course is a private parkland course in Toukley, New South Wales, set on bushland that extends into Budgewoi Lake, roughly half-way between Sydney and Newcastle. The 18-hole layout features two distinct halves: a tree-lined front nine and an open, almost links-style back nine exposed to the wind. The site sits within an eagle breeding area and is home to abundant native birdlife, reflected in the club's logo. On-site facilities include a pro shop and a restaurant/dining venue.
Toukley enjoys a reputation as one of the most welcoming clubs on the Central Coast, and beginners in particular note how approachable and helpful the staff are. The contrasting nines give the round real variety, with the open back nine often suggested as a gentler, easier-to-track stretch for newer players, while the wind adds a different challenge across exposed holes. The lakeside bushland setting and resident wildlife lend the experience a relaxed, scenic atmosphere that players consistently appreciate. The clubhouse dining draws particularly strong praise, with visitors highlighting generous servings, friendly service, good value and pleasant views over the fairways. Together, the course and its hospitality make it a popular spot for a laid-back day with family and friends.