About the course
A tight little parkland gem in Sydney's inner west
Bexley Golf Course is an 18-hole, par 64 parkland course in Bexley, in Sydney's inner western suburbs of New South Wales, Australia. Established in 1939 on a former dairy farm with gently rolling hills, it measures 3,957 metres and features tight, tree-lined fairways and tricky greens guarded by 22 well-placed bunkers. A private club, it places a premium on accuracy and restraint off the tee rather than length. Facilities include a putting green, pro shop, restaurant/dining, cart hire and parking.
Players consistently describe Bexley as a short but genuinely challenging little course where positioning matters far more than power, with tight fairways and clever greens rewarding a thoughtful round. Its parkland setting earns frequent praise, with several reviewers calling it a lush, hidden gem tucked into the inner west. Conditioning is widely reported as a strong point, with greens, fairways and tee boxes typically kept in good shape, though the occasional dry spell does draw comment. The friendly, welcoming atmosphere comes up again and again, from helpful pro shop and ground staff to the clubhouse, bar and balcony. With fair pricing for a round, it has a reputation as a fun, well-run course that keeps visitors coming back.
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