About the course
Thomson-designed parkland weaving to the beach with million-dollar ocean views
Tura Beach Country Club is an 18-hole parkland golf course in New South Wales, Australia, designed by Peter Thomson and Mike Wolveridge. The course measures 5,950 metres, with 31 mapped bunkers. On-site facilities include a pro shop, restaurant/dining, and cart hire, and the course is accessible as part of a resort setting.
Set on coastal terrain, the layout is known for weaving down toward the beach and back through mature eucalyptus forest, with undulating fairways and elevated tees and greens that open up to ocean panoramas. Players consistently praise the course's condition, noting well-presented fairways with generous landing areas, true-rolling greens, and tidy bunkers. Reviewers describe it as a challenging yet enjoyable round suited to golfers of all levels. Beyond the golf, the clubhouse and ocean-view dining draw frequent compliments, with visitors highlighting friendly, welcoming staff and the standout coastal outlook. The overall impression is of a relaxed resort destination that pairs scenic, well-kept golf with a strong hospitality experience.
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