About the course
Friendly parkland golf among Picton's hills, with water, gums and superb greens
Antill Park Country Golf Club is an 18-hole, par-71 parkland course in Picton, New South Wales, established in 1969 and measuring 5,391 metres. The daily-fee layout features 16 mapped bunkers, with several holes bordered by water hazards. Facilities include a pro shop, restaurant/dining, cart hire and club hire.
Set among the gum trees and gentle hills around Picton, Antill Park is widely described as a country course with the feel of playing golf in a park. Visitors consistently praise its variety, from approaches over water to a mix of long holes and short par 3s, and many rate it a genuine test that rewards accuracy. Reviewers frequently single out the greens, often calling them true and well-maintained, while noting the course generally holds up well even after rain. The atmosphere earns particular warmth in feedback, with players highlighting friendly staff, welcoming regulars and a sociable clubhouse for a drink after the round. It carries a reputation as an approachable yet challenging spot suited to golfers of all levels.
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