About the course
Twice the experience: two championship parkland courses and home of LIV Golf Adelaide
Grange Golf Course is a private, 18-hole parkland course located in Grange, South Australia, established in 1927, playing to a par of 64 over 6,379 metres with around 120 mapped bunkers. The wider Grange Golf Club operates two championship 18-hole courses: the West Course (opened 1927, redesigned in 2007 by Mike Clayton Golf Designs) and the East Course (completely redeveloped in 2012 by Greg Norman Golf Course Design). The club is maintained to international tournament standards and hosts LIV Golf Adelaide. Facilities include a driving range, putting green, pro shop, restaurant and dining, clubhouse, cart and club hire, coaching and parking.
With a strong overall reputation, Grange is widely regarded as one of Adelaide's premier golf experiences, and visitors consistently praise its top-class course design, beautifully maintained fairways and smooth greens. Players describe a setting that is both peaceful and scenic, paired with professional, welcoming service that adds to the sense of a polished, well-run club. As host of LIV Golf Adelaide, the venue has earned a reputation for delivering a genuinely world-class tournament atmosphere, with the golf, entertainment and hospitality drawing particular acclaim. The round itself is reported to be smooth yet challenging, rewarding accuracy across its tightly maintained layout. Overall, the impression is of a course held to tournament standards that leaves a lasting, memorable impression on those who play and visit.
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