About the course
Graham Marsh links among coastal dunes and breezes in WA
Secret Harbour Links Golf Course is an 18-hole, par-72 public links course in Secret Harbour, Western Australia, measuring 6,496 metres and designed by Graham Marsh. The layout is shaped by natural dunes and coastal winds, with around 130 mapped bunkers across its fairways and greens. Signature holes include the reachable par-5 3rd, the strategic par-4 8th, and the par-3 17th over water, while the par-4 9th plays as the course's hardest hole. Facilities include a driving range, putting green, pro shop, restaurant/dining, coaching, cart and club hire, and parking.
Players consistently praise this as one of the better public courses in the region, pointing to its top-notch conditioning and a links layout that genuinely tests every level of golfer. The undulating fairways and abundant bunkering — combined with coastal breezes that can turn holes like the long par-4 9th into a real challenge — give the round a classic, strategic feel. Reviewers regularly single out the friendly, welcoming staff and the well-regarded practice facilities, including a sheltered driving range, as standouts. The on-site restaurant and event spaces draw a mix of opinions, with many enjoying the food and hospitality for functions and celebrations, though the dining experience isn't universally loved. A few reviewers note practical limits on course, such as few water taps and minimal shade, but the overall reputation leans firmly toward a fun, memorable day out.
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A great par 5 opener. If you are a long hitter off the tee your line is directly over the left bunker. Most golfers just go down the middle. It is better to miss the green to the left otherwise you leave yourself with a tough chip.
