About the course
Parkland golf among the gums and vines of the Barossa Valley
Tanunda Pines Golf Club is an 18-hole, par-72 parkland course located in South Australia's Barossa Valley. It operates as a daily-fee course open to the public, with online bookings available. Facilities include a driving range, putting green, pro shop, restaurant/dining, coaching, plus cart hire, club hire and parking. The course sits within the Barossa wine region, with surrounding gum trees and vineyard views.
Set in the heart of the Barossa Valley, Tanunda Pines is widely regarded as a scenic parkland round, with mature gums, rolling fairways and vineyard backdrops that players frequently call out as the standout draw. The layout is generally described as enjoyable and accessible across skill levels, and welcoming staff earn consistent praise. Reviews on conditioning, however, are notably mixed: when the course is well presented, golfers report closely mown fairways, true greens and tidy bunkers and rate it highly, but other visitors have encountered patchy fairways, greens undergoing maintenance and bunkers in need of attention. The overall impression is of a course with a premium setting whose experience can swing with seasonal condition and upkeep. With a full complement of facilities and dining alongside the Barossa's wineries, it remains a popular pairing of golf and the region's food and wine scene.