About the course
Riverside parkland in the Collie River Valley where kangaroos roam the fairways
Collie Golf Club is an 18-hole, par-72 parkland course in Collie, Western Australia, set in the Collie River Valley around two hours south of Perth. The roughly 6,000-metre layout features tree-lined fairways, grass greens and right-to-left dog-legs, with the Collie River bordering the third and eighth holes and a pond in play at the 16th. This public course offers a driving range, putting green, restaurant/dining, cart hire and parking.
Set amid forest and bordered by the Collie River, the course is widely regarded as one of Western Australia's standout inland country layouts, drawing visiting groups back year after year. Players describe it as a testing but enjoyable challenge, with generous tree-lined fairways, fast greens and hazards — the riverside third and eighth and the notorious 16th pond — that punish wayward shots. Greens are frequently noted as being in excellent condition, and the abundant wildlife, especially the resident kangaroos, adds to the relaxed country atmosphere. The clubhouse, bar and outdoor deck are popular spots to unwind after a round. Reviews of the on-course experience are mixed, with some visitors praising the layout and value while others have raised concerns about service and communication around bookings.