About the course
Tight, picturesque parkland in Bellmere with a water-wrapped signature 17th
Caboolture Golf Club is an 18-hole, par-66 parkland course in Bellmere, Queensland, midway between Brisbane and the Sunshine Coast, measuring 5,799 metres. The layout features 36 mapped bunkers, with the Wararba Creek running alongside many of its undulating fairways. The standout 17th is a double dogleg with water on both sides and a green ringed by water and bunkers. Facilities include a driving range, pro shop, restaurant/dining, cart hire and coaching, and the course operates on a private access basis.
Players consistently describe Caboolture as a tight, accuracy-rewarding test rather than a long bomber's course, with several reviewers noting that many tee shots seem shaped for a fade. Its greens earn frequent praise for being large and in excellent condition, even if fairway lies can occasionally be a mixed bag, and the back markers are said to ramp up the challenge nicely. The reputation skews welcoming, with newer and mid-to-high handicap golfers highlighting friendly, helpful staff and an enjoyable layout. The clubhouse experience also stands out, with visitors raving about good-value food, attractive grounds and pleasant views from the terrace. Overall, it comes across as a picturesque, well-conditioned country club that leaves people wanting to return.
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