About the course
Public parkland par-72 in Lansvale, 18 holes among 52 bunkers
Liverpool Golf Club is an 18-hole, par-72 parkland course in Lansvale, New South Wales, designed by Robert Green of Golf and Recreation Planners Pty. Ltd. and established in 1971. The layout features 52 mapped bunkers. The club is open to the public and offers a driving range, pro shop, restaurant/dining, club hire and parking.
This long-standing public parkland course offers an accessible round on a par-72 layout shaped by Robert Green in the early 1970s. With 52 bunkers scattered across the course, players face plenty of strategic shot-making as they work their way around. Visitors enjoy the convenience of on-site facilities, including a driving range to warm up, a pro shop, and a restaurant to relax in afterwards. The early reputation suggests a welcoming, no-fuss venue with a few distinctive touches that give the place its own character.