About the course
Historic parkland on the Mid North Coast, where golf meets great dining
Port Macquarie Golf Club is an 18-hole, par-72 parkland course in New South Wales, Australia, measuring 5,452 metres. Designed by J. Scott and established in 1906, the daily-fee course features 43 mapped bunkers and bentgrass greens. On-site facilities include a driving range, pro shop, cart and club hire, and a restaurant/dining venue.
Set on the scenic NSW Mid North Coast, this long-established parkland layout offers a blend of challenging play and natural beauty suited to golfers of all levels. The fairways and bentgrass greens are kept in good condition, contributing to the course's reputation as a welcoming and well-presented venue. Beyond the golf, the clubhouse functions as a lively community hub, and the on-site restaurant draws consistent praise for standout dishes and warm, attentive service from staff — though some visitors note the dining experience can be inconsistent at busier times. Overall, players and diners alike tend to describe it as a relaxed, friendly spot that pairs a quality round with a sociable atmosphere.
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