About the course
Friendly 9-hole parkland gem in the Queensland countryside
Lowood & District Golf Club is a private 9-hole parkland course in Lowood, Queensland, Australia, playing to a par of 36 over 2,887 metres with 18 tee boxes for a varied 18-hole round. Established in 1963, the course was designed by ex-professional golfer Tom Southcombe and features 14 mapped bunkers. On-site facilities include a driving range, pro shop, restaurant/dining, cart hire, club hire, and parking.
This relaxed country club has a strong reputation as a welcoming spot, with visitors frequently describing the members as friendly and the experience as genuinely enjoyable. Players regularly praise the course's condition, highlighting lush green fairways, solid greens, and little rough, making it an easy and pleasant walk. The dual tee-box layout lets golfers stretch nine holes into a full eighteen, and the clubhouse and dining add to the laid-back atmosphere. While the overall impression is overwhelmingly positive, a handful of visitors have noted inconsistent service at the counter on busier days. On balance, it's regarded as an affordable, well-kept country gem that leaves most keen to return.
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