About the course
Stan Francis parkland gem on the Redcliffe Peninsula, all welcome
Redcliffe Golf Club is an 18-hole, par-71 parkland course in Clontarf, Queensland, measuring 5,951 metres. Designed by Stan Francis and established in 1935, it operates on a daily-fee basis and welcomes visiting and social players. The course features 54 mapped bunkers. Facilities include a driving range, putting green, pro shop, restaurant/dining, clubhouse, parking, coaching, plus cart and club hire.
Set on the friendly Redcliffe Peninsula a short drive north of Brisbane, Redcliffe is often described as one of the area's best-kept secrets, with sweeping views and vistas enjoyed from an air-conditioned clubhouse and outdoor deck. Players consistently praise the well-presented fairways and the genuine value for money, with the layout offering enough variety to test golfers of every standard. The bunkers earn a strong reputation as a challenge — many are deep and demand real skill to escape — and the rough is best avoided. Reviewers tend to highlight slick, fast greens, though a few feel conditioning here can be inconsistent. Off the course, the hospitality, friendly staff and the well-stocked 19th and bistro draw warm and frequent praise.
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