About the course
Parkland golf and a celebrated clubhouse in the heart of Sydney
Strathfield Golf Course is an 18-hole, par-73 parkland layout measuring 5,892 metres in Strathfield, New South Wales, Australia. Designed by Jim Wilcher and established in 1931, the course features around 45 mapped bunkers and is open to the public. On-site facilities include a driving range, putting green, pro shop, restaurant and dining, coaching, cart and club hire, and parking.
Set close to the heart of metropolitan Sydney, Strathfield is widely regarded as a welcoming, down-to-earth club with a strong sense of community that puts visitors at ease. Players consistently describe the layout as interesting and well managed, with fairways that are narrow rather than wide and a thoughtful mix of holes that challenge low-handicappers without overwhelming higher ones. The generous number of bunkers gets a frequent mention, adding strategic bite to many holes and keeping shot-making honest. The modern clubhouse and its dining draw particular praise, with reviewers highlighting excellent service, a fantastic atmosphere, and a venue that handles events and casual meals alike with care. Overall the impression is of a friendly, well-rounded club that pairs an enjoyable parkland round with standout hospitality.
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