About the course
Parkland 18 on the NSW Sapphire Coast with sea-coast views and a buzzing clubhouse
Bermagui Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 parkland course in Bermagui on the Far South Coast of New South Wales, Australia, measuring 5,963 metres with 26 mapped bunkers. It operates on a daily-fee basis and is open to players of all levels. Notable holes include a tough opening par four guarded by a drain and bridge, a dogleg-left 2nd with a blind second shot and two-tiered green, a long uphill 3rd, and an elevated 4th that runs downhill with a sharp dogleg right past water and bunkers. Facilities include a driving range, pro shop, restaurant/dining, cart hire, coaching and parking.
The course enjoys a reputation as a relaxed, welcoming spot suited to everyone from beginners to seasoned golfers, with picturesque views of the surrounding Bermagui area adding to the appeal. Players regularly describe the fairways and greens as being in great condition, making for an enjoyable round in a friendly, social atmosphere. The clubhouse experience draws particularly warm praise, with visitors highlighting good food, value-driven meals and friendly staff that often turn a single round into repeat visits during a stay. A handful of guests have noted inconsistent service when busy, but the overall impression is of a sociable country club where golf, dining and entertainment come together. With a comp culture among locals and amenities close to town, it leaves many feeling they could happily return day after day.
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Tough par four with drain and bridge in front. Aim straight down the middle.
