About the course
Manicured parkland golf in natural bush, with a clubhouse worth lingering in
Gosnells Golf Course is an 18-hole, par-70 private parkland course in Canning Vale, Western Australia, measuring 5,854 metres and featuring 47 mapped bunkers. Designed by Murray Dawson and established in 1945, the course winds through a natural Australian bush setting with undulating greens. Facilities include a driving range, putting green, pro shop, cart hire, coaching and a restaurant/dining room. The club is private but typically opens to visitors for social golf on Mondays.
Players consistently describe Gosnells as well maintained and a fun, fair test, with manicured fairways and greens that reward keeping the ball in play and away from the encroaching bush. The layout earns a reputation as a shorter, tighter course that suits beginners and shorter hitters while still offering varied, enjoyable holes. Staff and pro-shop team come in for regular praise for being friendly, helpful and welcoming, particularly for first-time visitors and touring groups. The clubhouse is a frequent highlight, with the dining room, bar and value-focused dining nights drawing positive feedback for generous, good-quality food and a relaxed atmosphere. The overall impression is of a friendly, well-cared-for community club where the off-course hospitality is as much a draw as the round itself.
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