About the course
Friendly parkland golf beneath the Glasshouse Mountains, kangaroos included
Beerwah Golf Club is an 18-hole, par-72 parkland course in Beerwah on Queensland's Sunshine Coast, set at the base of the Glasshouse Mountains and stretching 6,023 metres. The predominantly level layout makes for a comfortable walk, and the course borders a State Forest that is home to native birds and kangaroos. Facilities include a driving range, a pro shop, and a restaurant/dining area.
Players consistently describe Beerwah as a welcoming, well-organised club with a relaxed, social atmosphere that suits everyone from keen golfers to weekend groups. Reviewers regularly praise the friendly, knowledgeable staff and the smoothly run pro shop, noting how easily large social bookings are managed. The course earns a reputation for being in good condition, with greens often described as fast and well-maintained, while the tree-lined holes and occasional kangaroo sightings add to its hidden-gem charm. Many highlight the value for money and the chance to round off a game with a meal or drink. Visitors should note the entrance is reached via an industrial estate, though the welcome inside more than makes up for it.