About the course
Parkland golf at the foot of the Adelaide Hills since 1932
Tea Tree Gully Golf Club is an 18-hole, par-66 public parkland course in Banksia Park, South Australia, measuring 5,930 metres and set at the foot of the Adelaide Hills, around 24 km from the city centre. Established in 1932, the course features couch grass fairways, bent greens and 46 mapped bunkers. On-site facilities include a driving range, a restaurant/dining venue and parking.
Visitors and members alike consistently describe Tea Tree Gully as a stunning yet genuinely challenging course that suits players of all levels. The setting at the foot of the Adelaide Hills draws regular praise for its pretty views, while the welcoming, friendly atmosphere is a recurring theme in reviews. The on-site Dimples Restaurant earns warm reviews of its own, with guests highlighting good food, fair prices and attentive, helpful staff. Whether for a round or a relaxed meal, the club has built a reputation as an inviting place that keeps people coming back.
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