About the course
Friendly nine-hole parkland layout minutes from Brisbane, with a beloved bistro outlook
Jindalee Golf Club is a public, nine-hole parkland course in Jindalee, Queensland, around 15 km from the Brisbane CBD and set beside the Centenary Highway. Designed by T Southcombe and dating to the 1960s, it plays as a layout suited to golfers of all skill levels, with several holes bringing water hazards into play. Facilities include a driving range, pro shop, restaurant/dining, clubhouse, coaching, cart and club hire, and parking.
Players consistently describe Jindalee as a genuinely enjoyable short course, praising well-kept greens, tidy tee boxes and a layout that feels hilly and challenging in places despite its compact nine-hole footprint. It earns a reputation as accessible and reasonably priced, making it an easy option for a casual round close to the city. The clubhouse and bistro draw particular warmth in reviews, with visitors highlighting friendly, attentive staff, tasty food and a relaxed atmosphere. The undercover, family-friendly outdoor dining area overlooking the course is a recurring favourite, often singled out for functions and weekend lunches. Some note that conditioning can soften in the cooler winter months, but the overall impression remains welcoming and good value.