About the course
Championship links by the Pacific, two hours north of Sydney
Belmont Golf Club is an 18-hole, par-72 links course in Belmont South, New South Wales, established in 1952 and open to daily-fee play. Set between Lake Macquarie and the Pacific Ocean on the Pacific Highway, roughly two hours north of Sydney, the course features rolling fairways and trees, with the ocean forming the backdrop to many holes and 76 mapped bunkers in play. Facilities include a driving range, pro shop, restaurant/dining, plus cart and club hire.
Belmont enjoys a reputation as one of the more accessible and well-regarded public courses on the New South Wales Central Coast, with players highlighting its value, easygoing access, and well-designed layout. The coastal links setting between lake and ocean gives the round a relaxed, scenic character, and golfers appreciate the practice facilities, including the warm-up net and putting green, alongside a decent clubhouse. The dining side draws consistent praise, with visitors mentioning generous meals, friendly service, and a pleasant bistro overlooking the course. As with any busy venue, the occasional off note crops up around service or amenities, but the overall impression is of a welcoming, good-value club that caters well to golfers of all levels.