Beverley Park Golf Club

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  • Name: Beverley Park Golf Club
  • Region: Sydney,NSW
  • Address: 87 Jubilee Avenue
    Sydney, 2217, New South Wales, Australia
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  • Proshop: (02) 9588 5828
  • General: (02) 9587 3424
  • Holes: 18
  • Metres: 5519m
  • Par: 70
1. biano1 | Rated | 12 Mar 2007 | Add A Review

Played this course for the second time in a month.. everytime I drove the fairway I ended up having a lie that I expect when I hit OB. The rough to the side of the fairways is in better nick then the fairway… Could and should be a lot better…

Greens are also in need of some work…

This course has been black banned by our social club until it is back up to scratch…

2. petrosian63 | Rated | 20 Feb 2007 | Add A Review

played it again shot even ….....

nice greens …...... bad fairways ….......

3. hardy1980 | Rated | 21 Nov 2006 | Add A Review

just over a month ago Beverley Park changed its layout. Holes 1,2,3,4,5 are as normal, but then you go to the old 15,16,17,18 to complete the front 9. Holes 10,11,12,13,14 are as normal then you finish home on the old 6,7,8,9.

It is a great new layout that created an inner and outer circle to play, which eliminates the old parrallel up and down pattern of the old course.

The greenstaff have been doing a brilliant job of late, and the course is in great condition, with exception of the fairway on the 14th, but if your tee shot is long enough, you should carry the gur anyway.

4. godspeed | Rated | 05 Oct 2006 | Add A Review

this is a fantastic course!

although it is a flat course and dropdeadeasy to judge distances and such...you have to be careful of one thing only...the wait.

this golfcourse is extremely busy. and for the rec. golfer, cancel all your appointments for the day, as this'll be a long one. it took me just under 5 hours to complete the golf course, that includes skipping a hole to get past a group of deeeero kids running amuck!

the golf course is special, great tees, perfect greens, fairways are awesome too.

the only suggestion i can make is for the golf course to not allow freakin homeboys on the course, its annoying and disruptive.

thanks

5. allenro | Rated | 26 Jun 2006 | Add A Review

I had driven past Beverely park a couple of times and had always like test it out as it looked very green from the road and somewhat , well kept.

After 1 month of good solid rain, I was expecting the fairways to be lush and soft, instead I found all of them bone dry and with questionable lies throughout. For a flat parklands type course, this seemed strange. Even stranger was that the greens were absolutley ideal, fast and true. The course works on the greens and gardens definately lifts the feel of the course and possibly within a year or so will be something intersting.

The layout, is very 1 dimensional, with most par 4's dead straight 325 -375 meters with the odd super sharp dogleg stuck in to break the monotony.

It took 3 hours for the front nine. 10min rest every hole- so it was a little frustrating.

Other than barren lies, it was enjoyable to use the great greens that were excellently bunkered. I may be back, but for the similar green fees- i would rather use Kogarah nearby.

6. petrosian63 | Rated | 25 May 2006 | Add A Review

Nothing special about this course. Short in length. Terrible greens and dirt, hard fairways and poor rough.

7. pinseeker | Rated | 29 Nov 2005 | Add A Review

Having been the first time I have played this course I was impressed with how well it has been maintained despite the drought. The fairways were in fairly good nick, the greens are one of the best I have seen and the tee's were second to none.

The course does provide golfers with several challenges with doglegs both left and right, enough bunkers to try to avoid and even a blind par 3 has been thrown in at the 13. To top it off, the greens are extremely fast and difficult to read making putting very frustrating .

All in all, a pretty descent course that I may well visit again.

8. Q-TIP | Rated | 29 Nov 2005 | Add A Review

Having played at all St George & Sutherland Shires golf courses since July 2005, I can safely say that Beverley Park is one of the regions better golf challenges. Measuring 5575 metres a Par 70 course, with 14 Par 4s ranging from 255-375 metres, one 469-metre Par 5 and three Par 3s ranging from 125-150 metres. Holes are interesting, but has a flat layout, with many straight up-and-back 340-metre par 4s, like the 7th, 8th and 9th.

Greens are in very good condition, making putts difficult to read (for me at least, I had 40 putts in the round!). Bunkers are well maintained as is the fairways. On that note, the fairways are treelined and some very narrow (15 metres in some places along the 18th). Wind plays a large part in the round as it is located near Kogarah Bay. They also have colour-differentiated pin flags for the location of the pin on the green, which I think is a great idea. They also have an aerial view (in colour) of the hole at EVERY tee, to great detail, showing bunkers and the different pin positions.

Cost is very reasonable as well, $22 for 18 holes on a weekday (played here 29/11/05) is great value. A lot of narrow holes, requires players to be very accurate of the tee. Course could do with some water holes, perhaps a dam/lake somewhere, just to increase the challenge and scenery. All in all, a good course and will play here again for sure, to lower that score.

9. godspeed | Rated | 17 Nov 2005 | Add A Review

Beverley Park is a really nice golf course. Not too long, not too short, just right.

The staff are always friendly and helpful and golf shop is great too!

The greenkeepers at the golf course never sleep! I have never seen an urban golf course maintained to such class. The tees are cut to perfection.

Nice easy par 4s easy to reach with short chips for birdies.

My only dilemma with this course, and I mite sound old school, but the management have to look at who they allow on the course. They allowed local bogans with skate shoes and board shorts on, we were playing behind them and they were running wild with their carts living attique up in smoke

apart from that. excellent course, highly recommend.

10. jamiemccallau | Rated | 15 Nov 2005 | Add A Review

I joined this course because i wanted to find out if I liked the game of golf or not, and my thought process was i would only find that out if i played in comp. This is by a long way the best course in the sutherland shire area, the new green keeper has done such a great job. Forget Cronulla or Woolloware the pro shop staff are extremely good at what they do. If they ever referb the clubhouse this will become an expensive course to play. Get on whilst its still cheap. The greens are without a doubt the best in that area.

11. billyhill2220 | Rated | 03 Jan 2005 | Add A Review

Today was the first time in 12 years that I played the course and the first time in an open comp and I found the course and company uninspiring. Very forgiving fairways, flat and the shaggy greens made putting a breeze (for me to only have 26 putts says everything).

Take a good mate to enjoy the time, but if you fly solo you will not enjoy the day.

12. maccah1 | Rated | 03 Jan 2005 | Add A Review

Only a year into my game this is a good challenge and can be rewarding for those of us who don't necessarily hit the right fairway each time!

The fact that it is quite forgiving means that you should carry a crash helmet - balls are falling everywhere but that kinda gives the course a relaxed feel as long as you don't take this game too seriously...

Have played it now 4 or 5 times - the course is in fairly good nick for the price you pay (but nothing spectacular) but if you play it on a windy day get used to seeing the rough, especially on the front 9.

Not quite sure if they've relaxed the rules from some of the previous member's comments, but I've always seen plenty of players totally out of "official" dress code and single players just rocking up at the end of the day to get on, staff seem pretty relaxed themselves. Worth the 30 mins drive from the city just to get your confidence up for the game. Only my view of course.

13. bfausti | Rated | 14 Jul 2003 | Add A Review

Very wide and long holes. Good for beginners who want to build up there confidence for playing the game. Also pleasent course to play on.

14. andrew14966 | Rated | 29 Dec 2002 | Add A Review

Very flat course.

A lot of parallel holes of similar length makes this course a little boring.

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