About the course
Picturesque parkland golf on rolling hills overlooking Lake Albert
Lake Albert Golf Club is a public, 18-hole, par-72 parkland course in Meningie, South Australia, overlooking Lake Albert. Designed by locals Bow Jude and Dave Cleland and first played in 1981, it features tree-lined fairways and rolling terrain, with fairways and greens watered year-round. On-site facilities include a restaurant/dining clubhouse and cart hire.
Players consistently describe Lake Albert as a peaceful, picturesque country course that's well worth the trip into regional South Australia. Reviewers regularly praise the course condition and the variety of holes across the hilly, rolling landscape, with a few noting the terrain can be a workout, so a cart is a popular choice. The welcoming, community-run feel comes through strongly in feedback, with visitors often singling out the friendly assistance with bookings and carts. The clubhouse and its lake views draw warm comment too, particularly the Friday-night meals and the relaxed, good-value atmosphere. Overall it carries a reputation as a tranquil, well-maintained gem that rewards anyone who makes the time to play.