About the course
Picturesque parkland golf in the Tallebudgera Valley on the Gold Coast
Tallebudgera Golf Course is a parkland course located in Tallebudgera, Queensland, Australia, established in 1990. It plays as an 18-hole, par-67 layout and operates on a daily-fee basis. The course features 11 mapped bunkers and is dotted with trees throughout. On-site facilities include a pro shop, clubhouse, restaurant and dining, coaching and parking.
Players consistently describe Tallebudgera as a pretty, tree-lined parkland course where accuracy off the tee is rewarded, with plenty of timber framing fairways that ask you to find the middle. The course is widely regarded as well maintained, holding up nicely even after wet spells, and reviewers often single out the friendly, welcoming staff and relaxed clubhouse atmosphere. Recent changes under new management have drawn praise, with mentions of refreshed facilities, a restocked pro shop and an upgraded experience overall. Visitors note its picturesque rural setting and easygoing vibe, with cold drinks and dining adding to the appeal. It comes across as an inclusive, enjoyable round suited to golfers of all skill levels, though it's worth calling ahead around competition days.
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