Worrigee Links Golf Course

South Coast, NSW | User Rating: Rate-3 (3.0) | Add A Review
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Take the drive to the Shoalhaven’s newest addition – Worrigee Links Golf Course.

This brand new traditional Links-style golf course which opened in January 2005 has been a huge hit for the Shoalhaven rejoin.

With big undulating greens, wide fairways, surrounded by bunkers, this 18 hole, Par 70 layout presents itself as a challenging, yet very fair golf course, no matter what your level of play, and with the beautiful vista over the farmland to Coolangatta and Cambewarra mountains – its just superb!

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

  • Name: Worrigee Links Golf Course
  • Region: South Coast, NSW
  • Proshop: (02) 4421 7430
  • General: (02) 4421 7430
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  • Holes: 18
  • Metres: 5430m
  • Par: 70
1. golfplayer94 | Rated | 05 Jan 2012 | Add A Review

played here with a mate a few months ago not a bad little track quite fun very easy with some fun little holes for a cruisy round.

PROS

  • fun track
  • very easy
  • begginer friendly
  • a few par 5's

Cons

  • gets super flooded
  • SNAKES!
  • abit repedative
2. q-tip | Rated | 12 Jun 2011 | Add A Review

Measures 5412m Par 70 with six par 3s ranging from 135-210m, eight par 4s ranging from 245-351m and four par 5s ranging from 450-497m.

Course has lush kikuyu fairways with smooth, consistent but not overly fast medium-large sized bent grass greens. The rough is also kikuyu and is cut fairly short.

There are 65 bunkers on the entire course with 37 bunkers on the more challenging front nine. Perhaps the bunkering is more tokenism than good planning, as I didn’t strike the ball very well in the wind but I didn’t find any bunkers on the course!

Par 4s are generally short and weak. Generally the par 3s and par 5s were the highlights here with some decent challenges off the back markers.

FRONT NINE highlights include: the 210m par 3 2nd (index 1) with water 20-40m short left guarded by 1 bunker and grassy mounds rightside, the 292m 4th (index 15) with water all the way along the left with 2 fairway bunkers 20-50m short on the right to a green guarded by 2 bunkers, the 345m slight dogleg left 5th (index 5) with OOB and water down the left with a fairway bunker on the dogleg corner to a green guarded by 3 bunkers, the 497m slight double dogleg left 7th (index 2) with OOB and water left with 2 bunkers on the first dogleg left corner about 250m from the tee with 5 bunkers short of the green if you take a line over the other dogleg corner, the 323m straight 9th (index 8) with water snaking around the edge of the fairway from 110m out of the green guarded by 2 bunkers.

BACK NINE highlights include: the 335m slight dogleg right 10th (index 11) to a large double green guarded by 3 bunkers shared with the 245m 15th (index 17) green which has another 2 bunkers short right. The 187m 12th (index 3) with OOB cut surprisingly close to the path near the green on the left with 3 bunkers guarding the back and rightside, the 176m 14th (index 4) with OOB fence left and a dam short right which narrows to 10-20m from the front edge of the green guarded by a bunker left…and 2 bunkers over the back which really guards the 16th green.

Played here 7/6/2011 with $25 green fees for 18 holes. Course is not overly challenging and if it weren’t for the north-westerlies gusting up to 60km/h I would have been bored…

Worrigee Links opened in 2005 and is one of two 18-hole golf coruses in Nowra. This is a links-style course with no trees taller than 10m, whilst Nowra is typically parkland tree-lined style layout.

3. PartTimer | Rated | 13 Apr 2011 | Add A Review

Played the 8th, 9th and 10th of April 2011. Very short course but all par 5’s are a length with the 7th the being the best of all (really makes you think about your second shot).

The course was very empty on all 3 days the busiest being the Friday, most of the players were staying in the motel though.

Course was in great condition but could be a little confusing as to which direction you were actually hitting. Very forgiving if you hit a wayward shot as there virtually no trees along the fairways.

4. agakhan | Rated | 07 Sep 2009 | Add A Review

Played on the 6/7/09 and enjoyed it. Quite flat fairways with the kind of grass where you miss the ball right in front. Greens are challenging. Afternoon winds can make it quite interesting. The course has a weekend problem – it attracts big-smoke play-once-a-year crowd but is challenging for experienced golfers. Lots of areas are snake zones. The layout is confusing and signs are missing. We also had a group of 6 in front of us which made at least four golfers leave in disgust with the speed of play. Pro shop was very helpful but the upstairs catering was not.

5. thechopper | Rated | 09 Jan 2008 | Add A Review

Nice flat golf course, but very short. Had 38 points in the comp and did not win a ball,,,, say no more…

It really set up for the casual golfer down on holidays.

It is quite confusing where the greens are on some of the holes as they seem to be hidden behind mounds and bunkers etc.

Greens were very nice with the best holes being 17 & 18

Nice for a social hit if you are down that way

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