About the course
Tree-lined parkland golf on the Halls Head island, with Indian Ocean views
Mandurah Country Club & Golf Course is a private 18-hole parkland course in Halls Head, Western Australia. Originally designed by Murray Dawson in the early 1960s as a 9-hole sand green course, it was later upgraded to an 18-hole grass green championship facility. Set on the Halls Head island overlooking the City of Mandurah, it offers views of the Indian Ocean and features narrow tree-lined fairways, some raised greens and strategic bunkering. Facilities include a driving range, putting green, pro shop, restaurant and dining, coaching, cart and club hire, and parking.
This parkland layout has a relaxed, welcoming feel that players consistently celebrate, with many calling it a favourite local course. The narrow tree-lined fairways, raised greens and well-placed bunkering provide a genuine test for all abilities while remaining a comfortable walk. Reviewers regularly praise the immaculate conditioning, singling out clean, well-kept greens and fairways, alongside friendly, attentive staff and good banter at the bar. The clubhouse and dining areas, paired with elevated views over Mandurah and the Indian Ocean, round out an experience widely regarded as one of the best in the Peel region.