About the course
River-side parkland golf in Perth, bunkerless and welcoming for all levels
Maylands Peninsula Golf Course is an 18-hole, par-70 public parkland course in Maylands, Western Australia, measuring 5,453 metres and established in 1994. Set on the banks of the Swan River around 7km from Perth's CBD, it offers views of the city skyline and Optus Stadium, and is notable for having no bunkers on the course. Notable holes include the narrow, accuracy-demanding 10th, the straightaway par-5 1st, the short dogleg-left 2nd with a lake guarding the green, and the dogleg-right 3rd with a green that slopes back to front and right to left. Facilities include a driving range, putting green, pro shop, restaurant/dining, cart and club hire, coaching and parking.
Players consistently describe Maylands as a relaxed, scenic spot, with the riverside back-nine holes and stadium and skyline outlooks drawing particular praise. The bunkerless layout reinforces its reputation as approachable for beginners while still offering enough variety — water hazards, doglegs and contoured greens — to keep regular golfers engaged. Visitors regularly highlight friendly, helpful pro-shop and coaching staff, and the on-site coffee house, eatery and bar earns warm mentions for food, function hosting and atmosphere. Fairways are generally regarded as well maintained, though some reviewers note that green conditioning can be inconsistent at times. Overall the impression is of a welcoming, river-fronted course that doubles as a social gathering place close to the city.
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A straightaway par 5 with a generous landing area off the tee. However, approach shots that miss the green can leave a challenging up-and-down.
