About the course
Picturesque parkland 18 winding along Mount Ommaney Creek, minutes from Brisbane
McLeod Country Golf Course is a private 18-hole parkland course in Mount Ommaney, Queensland, Australia, established in 1968 and designed by Colin Trapp. The course is set amongst the winding Mount Ommaney Creek and surrounding natural scenery. Facilities include a driving range, putting green, pro shop, restaurant and dining, clubhouse, cart and club hire, coaching, and parking. It is regarded as a Tier 2 golf course in Brisbane.
Players consistently describe McLeod as a well-maintained, picturesque course that delivers a genuine challenge, with greens that earn particular praise. Many are surprised to find such a leafy, scenic layout so close to Brisbane's suburbs, calling it something of a hidden gem. The practice areas, including a handy chipping zone to warm up before a round, are appreciated by golfers looking to get dialled in. Beyond the golf, the clubhouse draws strong reviews for its friendly, helpful staff, relaxed atmosphere and dining with views over the course. The overall impression is of an enjoyable, accessible experience that keeps both social and competitive golfers coming back.