About the course
Creekside parkland golf 20 minutes from Brisbane, kept to championship standards
McLeod Country Golf Course is a private 18-hole parkland course in Mount Ommaney, Queensland, about 20 minutes from Brisbane's city centre. Established in 1968 and designed by Colin Trapp, it plays to a par of 71 for men and 74 for women, and is set among the winding Mount Ommaney Creek. Facilities include a driving range, putting green, pro shop, clubhouse with restaurant and dining, cart and club hire, coaching, and parking.
Players consistently describe McLeod as something of a hidden gem, surprised to find such a picturesque, leafy layout tucked into Brisbane's western suburbs. The course earns regular praise for being well maintained and kept in good order year-round, with greens that reward accurate play and a challenge that still feels accessible. The chipping and practice areas get a mention as a handy way to warm up, while the welcoming pro shop and accommodating staff add to the relaxed feel. Beyond the golf, the clubhouse and bistro are a clear highlight in reviews, with diners enjoying friendly service and standout views over the fairways. Overall the impression is of a friendly, good-value club where a round and a meal go hand in hand.