About the course
Parkland gem on the Redcliffe Peninsula with deck views and deep, testing bunkers
Redcliffe Golf Club is an 18-hole parkland course in Clontarf, Queensland, Australia, around 35 minutes north of Brisbane. Designed by Stan Francis and established in 1935, the layout measures 5951 metres with 54 mapped bunkers. The club operates on a daily-fee basis and welcomes visiting and social players. Facilities include a putting green, pro shop, restaurant/dining, clubhouse, cart and club hire, coaching and parking.
Often described as one of Brisbane's best-kept secrets, Redcliffe is regarded as a welcoming, well-presented course suited to golfers of all levels. Players consistently praise the well-conditioned fairways, the scenic views and vistas, and the genuinely friendly staff, while many single out the bunkering as a real test — some deep and demanding skill to escape. Opinions on the greens vary, with several rounds describing them as slick and fast and others feeling they could be sharper. The clubhouse draws frequent compliments for its outdoor deck overlooking the course, varied food and drink, and easy-going hospitality. Overall the club enjoys a reputation for solid value and an enjoyable, accessible round whether you're a local or just visiting the Peninsula.
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