About the course
Public parkland nine beside the Centenary Highway, minutes from Brisbane
Jindalee Golf Club is a public nine-hole parkland course in Jindalee, Queensland, located about 15 km from the Brisbane CBD beside the Centenary Highway. Designed by T Southcombe and established in 1963, it was officially opened on 21 February 1970 and offers a challenge for golfers of all skill levels. Facilities include a driving range, putting green, pro shop, restaurant/dining, clubhouse, cart and club hire, coaching and parking.
The course is widely regarded as a quality short layout, with players noting well-kept greens and tee boxes and a routing that turns hilly and genuinely challenging at several holes, while remaining reasonably priced for nine. Some visitors mention that conditioning can soften over winter, with a few patchy greens, though the layout itself draws consistent praise. Off the course, the clubhouse and bistro earn particular warmth in reviews, with diners highlighting friendly, welcoming staff, tasty food and generous serves. The undercover beer garden and its outlook over the course are popular for casual functions and family-friendly gatherings, and the venue's relaxed atmosphere and occasional live music add to its reputation as a local favourite.