About the course
36 holes of public parkland golf in Wembley Downs, with a standout Trackman driving range
Wembley Golf Course is a public, purpose-built parkland facility at Wembley Downs, Western Australia, offering 36 holes across two courses: the Old Course, set out by Walter Fox in 1932 with its original routing and dog-legs, and the Tuart Course, which has evolved since 1959 with tighter fairways and water features. The combined layout plays to a par of 72 over a total length of around 9,428 metres, with 57 mapped bunkers. Facilities include a driving range, putting green, pro shop, coaching, and restaurant/dining. The venue was awarded WA Metropolitan Golf Facility of the Year for 2023.
Widely regarded as one of Perth's leading public golf venues, Wembley earns consistent praise for its well-maintained fairways and greens and its friendly, helpful staff. Players note that the two courses each have their own character: the Tuart's front nine reads as forgiving with little water and few bunkers, while its back nine turns notably more challenging and interesting, with bushland that can punish wayward shots. The Old Course tends to be described as the longer and tougher of the pair, while the Tuart is hillier and slightly shorter. The driving range is a recurring highlight, with visitors singling out its Trackman technology for making practice both accurate and enjoyable. Overall, the impression is of a spacious, well-run and accessible complex that caters to casual players and serious practisers alike.
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