About the course
Banyo's time-honoured parkland public course, the Queensland 'Course of Champions' since 1928
Virginia Golf Club is a private parkland course in Banyo, Queensland, Australia, established in 1928 and designed by D A Crawford. The wider club offers a 27-hole layout comprising an 18-hole Championship Course and a Heritage Nine, and counts Greg Norman, Wayne Grady, Jack Rayner and Andrew Buckle among its past juniors and amateur champions. Facilities include a driving range, putting green, pro shop, restaurant/dining, cart and club hire, and parking.
One of Queensland's longer-standing clubs, Virginia carries a strong sense of golfing heritage and an active, member-driven competition scene that visitors often notice. Many players come away impressed by the Heritage Nine, describing well-presented greens, good value and a welcoming clubhouse atmosphere backed by friendly, professional pro-shop and events staff. Reviews around tournament days frequently highlight quality food, helpful service and the convenience of ample parking. That said, experiences can vary: some visitors have reported disappointment when conditions were affected by renovation work or when booked carts weren't available, so it's worth confirming course status before you play.
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