About the course
Friendly public parkland test on Sydney's Northern Beaches
Warringah Golf Club is an 18-hole, par-70 public parkland course in North Manly, New South Wales, designed by Cecil Byrne and established in 1935. The layout features 36 mapped bunkers and tree-lined fairways. On-site facilities include a driving range, pro shop, restaurant/dining, cart hire, and coaching.
Players consistently describe Warringah as a relaxed, welcoming club with a friendly, helpful team and a genuinely community-focused feel. The parkland layout is widely praised for its condition, with reviewers regularly highlighting well-maintained, true and receptive greens, though some note the tee boxes can show wear. The challenge here is reputedly all about staying out of the trees and finding the fairways, with the back nine often singled out for added variety. It earns a reputation as approachable enough for a casual round yet engaging for regular play, rounded off by a popular café/bar for a drink afterwards.