WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
- Name: Gladstone Golf Club
- Region: Gladstone, QLD
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Address:
Hickory Avenue
Gladstone, 4680, Queensland, Australia - Proshop: (07) 4978 2649
- General: (08) 8662 2442
- Holes: 18
- Metres: 5533m
- Par: 70
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iloveitbutithatesme
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10 Aug 2007
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I am a member at the Gladstone golf club and as courses go it is pretty good for the lack of rain that we have had. It is a very busy course so before joining look at the schedule of the course or when you want to play it may be closed. As for the staff most of them are pretty good but even members get treated like #%^# every now and again but the older members of staff.
I would recommend the calliope golf course it is in excellent condition, green, lush and they have about 20 buggies with excellent service and always happy to help
Tannum sands is also very good
If you are in town and want to play golf if al else fails gladstone isent to bad
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jasbry
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28 Jan 2007
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I also played the Gladstone course recently and had a very similar experience. the buggy went flat, rude staff (which is usual for most people in this town) and the greens weren't all that green with way too many divots. If you are stuck in the gladstone region, consider the boyne tannum club.
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jarhead
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30 Jun 2006
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I visited gladstone earlier this year and was greatly surprised with the quality of the golf course it was exceptional for the lack of rain that they had obviously had. I people on the drink cart were most helpfull and very courtious, but the staff memebr in the golf course has a lot to be desired i think he was the club pro. He was very rude tomyself and playing partner. I loved the course but will not return due to this kind of attitude. I am sorry as i really enjoyed the course hats of to the green keepers.
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hillsgj
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05 May 2006
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Obviously they had a bad experience with our Club for which (as an employee bar attendant) I apologise on behalf of our Management and staff.
I will not attempt to explain locust's specific criticisms about their visit in 2004 only to say that it appears they were extremely unlucky to have their buggy break down.
As for the rude attitude of the lady in the Pro shop, that I admit is totally unexcusable, but I am sure that if they were to return in 2006 they would be welcomed in a friendly and professional manner.
As a golf course I would rate Gladstone as a reasonable well maintained lay out that is often described by visitors as " two course in one" because the front and back nines contrast so much.
We are however, heavily dependant upon water availability as we have at present no substantial reserves of water.
Therefore, the condition of the course can vary greatly depending upon the time of year.
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locust
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13 Aug 2004
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The coarse itself is quite good. It was fairly dry when we played but that is the case for most in the area due to no rain.
As for the the people in the pro shop, they were very rude. The lady behind the counter didnt listen to us when payed. We asked for 18 holes with a motorised buggy, we payed and went on our way. 4 holes late the buggy went flat. After we finished the 18th, the guy that was now in the pro shop, tried to charge us more for using the buggy for 18 holes instead of 9. Why would we drive the first 9 holes then walk the last 9.
If your in the Gladstone area, there are a couple of other coarses that are much more worth playing.
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15 Mar 2008
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WHAT A JOKE $500+ a year for membership and you don’t get any flags on the green after 5pm when the course is open till 6. The staff couldn’t of been any ruder or arrogant when asked about it and our group was sworn at by the staff as they were picking the flags halfway through our round up when we asked them why. We were not told about this when we teed off and when we asked about this they told us we didn’t need them to play. Two of us were members but won’t be for long I WILL NEVER PLAY THERE AGAIN!!!!!!!!!!