About the course
Scenic nine-hole parkland charmer with 18 tees in country Tasmania
Exeter Golf Course is a nine-hole parkland course in Exeter, Tasmania, playing to a par of 35 over 2662 metres. It features 18 alternate tees for a full 18-hole round and has five mapped bunkers. The course offers daily-fee public play and facilities including a driving range, restaurant/dining, clubhouse, cart and club hire, and parking.
Despite its modest nine holes, Exeter has earned a reputation as something of a hidden gem, with visitors repeatedly impressed by how well kept the course is. Players consistently praise the pure, reactive greens and lush fairways, noting that conditioning holds up impressively even through the height of summer. The layout is generally described as more challenging than its size suggests, with plenty of elevation change and dog-legs to keep golfers thinking — and to give the legs a workout. There's a strong thread of country hospitality in the feedback, with friendly staff and a welcoming community spirit frequently mentioned. Many also single out the affordable green fees as excellent value for the quality on offer.
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