About the course
Hidden Tudor-clubhouse parkland gem with city views from the 12th
The Western Australian Golf Club is an 18-hole, par-73 parkland course in Dianella, Western Australia, measuring 5,697 metres and established in 1928. Located around 8 kilometres from the Perth CBD, it features a traditional Tudor clubhouse overlooking the fairways, greens and a lake, with views toward the city and the Darling Ranges. The course is mapped with 78 bunkers, and the elevated 12th tee box is noted as one of the highest viewpoints in the metropolitan area. Facilities include a driving range, and the course operates on a daily-fee basis.
Players consistently describe this as a classic, scenic course that feels like a hidden treasure tucked close to the city. Reviewers single out the narrow, tree-lined fairways as a genuine test, and the standout city panorama from the elevated 12th hole earns regular praise. The course is generally reported as well maintained, and the Tudor clubhouse and its outlook over the grounds are popular for food and views alike. Impressions of the hospitality side have been more mixed of late, with some long-time visitors noting changes in the restaurant and bar experience. Overall the club enjoys a strong reputation as a welcoming, picturesque parkland round within easy reach of Perth.
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