About the course
Robert Trent Jones Jnr parkland winding through ancient Tuart bushland near Mandurah
Meadow Springs Golf & Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 parkland course in Meadow Springs, Western Australia. Designed by Robert Trent Jones Jnr and established in 1987, the public course winds through bushland framed by mature Tuart trees. On-site facilities include a driving range, pro shop, and a restaurant/dining venue, with practice short-game areas and bunkers also available.
Players frequently describe Meadow Springs as a thoughtfully designed, mature parkland layout that rewards strategy off the tee, with narrow tree-lined fairways, water hazards, and clever bunkering that test all skill levels. It enjoys a strong local reputation, often regarded as one of the standout courses in the Mandurah area, and the fairways are commonly praised for their lush condition. Greens have drawn more mixed feedback, with some visitors finding them in fine, fast form while others have been disappointed by their condition on a given day. Beyond the golf, the club is well known for its hospitality and events, with reviewers consistently complimenting the friendly, professional staff, the catering, and its appeal as a function and wedding venue. The overall impression is of a beautiful, tranquil setting that blends a genuine golfing challenge with a welcoming clubhouse experience.