Mandurah Country Club

Peel, WA | User Rating: Rate-4 (4.5) | Add A Review

The Mandurah Country Club, located in the south-west of Western Australia, is nestled between the Indian Ocean and the Peel Estuary with magnificent views across the Estuary to the Darling Range on one side and the Indian Ocean on the other.
The course consists of professionally designed fully grassed fairways and superb grass greens. The fairways are lined by many varieties of natural flora and majestic eucalypts.

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

  • Name: Mandurah Country Club
  • Region: Peel, WA
  • Address: 16 Marsh Place
    Mandurah, 6210, Western Australia, Australia
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  • Proshop: (08) 9535 6488
  • General: (08) 9581 2968
  • Holes: 18
  • Metres: 6162m
  • Par: 72
1. benny078 | Rated | 10 Jan 2012 | Add A Review

I maybe biest at the best of times, but this course has all the fruit without the price tag. Firstly the outlook from the clubhouse over the course to the south / ocean to the west / town centre to the east has everything, you go downstairs to the proshop to be welcomed by Toby & Gary (Trainee & Pro) with a smile and your on your way.

1st hole plays longer than the card says, with an elevated tee, you need to be on the left hand side near the big oak tree to have a view of the green (a signature hole)

The Par 5s are long ranging from high 400s to mid 500s

The Par 3, well you have short, need your accruacy switched on, to long Par 3s equally 200m plus.

The 4s are challengning with tight fairways and positioning the key.

You need to walk the course first to see the layout and where you want your ball otherwise you will be adding strokes for "punch outs or lay ups" just to get to the green

The Bunkers are fluffy and racked dailly. The Greens are the best in the area and on song best in Perth.

If your in the area, forget the resort style courses play here.

You can enter the weekly competitions (Mon-Wed-Fri-Sat-Sun) and enjoy the members also.

2. NUFFIETHEGOLFMAN | Rated | 11 Nov 2010 | Add A Review

What a fantastic country course. I’d heared good things about it and these were enforced as I travelled around the course on a social day. The fairways were immaculate, bunkering very well presented and topography/undulations had everything. It had some great longish par 4’s (namely the 2nd, 8th, 9th, 10th, 13th) and some good shorter ones (7th, 15th).The par 5’s were a good test (namely the 4th and 18th – uphill ones). The par 3’s are a good spread (3rd a shorter one and 17th a longer one at about 190m).

There are doglegs, uphill and downhill, as well as some good straight holes.

The greens were fantastic – large, undulating, and very true.

I will definitely be back and it’s etched into my top-6 courses in WA now.

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3. tommo2 | Rated | 09 May 2010 | Add A Review

Heard a whisper that this was one of the better courses around so I booked a time in the Sat comp. On arrival I found out it was Monthly Medal. Tees back, pins placed and greens slick! Not ideal for first time on a course.
A quick practise putt and boy are they fast. The 10th is a great starting hole, eclipsed, as I found out later, by the 1st with it’s elevated tee. And in between a true golfer’s course. Nothing ridiculous just a decent challenge with everything as it should be. Perfect fairways, a good light rough, trees both picturesque and punishing for the wayward, greens fast, bunkers well placed and soft. Played in good company, whose pride in the course rated it from best in Mandurah at the start to best in WA by the end!
A couple of long par fours to wind up on, shortish fives to maintain interest and clever threes to get the head shaking. Add to this perfect weather and friendly clubhouse for only forty-eight bucks including comp fees and a cart. Must return!
The Relic.

4. TOM_01 | Rated | 30 Sep 2009 | Add A Review

A course lovely tree lined fairways and some very good holes, Great elevation changes like the 1st. Has many kangaroos and is umbundant with wildlife well worth a hit. Gary the pro is great and friendly

5. 22jimbo | Rated | 26 Dec 2007 | Add A Review

One of the best kept secrets in WA> Though the course is fairly tight with tree lined fairways its a pleasure to play nomatter your handicap. The pro staff especially gary the pro are friendly and helpful and go out of there way to help. Overall a very pleasant experience thank you

6. dover72 | Rated | 29 Sep 2006 | Add A Review

I had the pleasure of playing at Mandurah today, teeing off about 7am. I can best describ the course as being very honest t any level of golfer without the gimmicks and trickery that exists on many of its resort style counterparts.

The earlyish tee off before a local competition was the best time - dew drying off, the kangaroos active and the picture perfect. we were welcomed by the Pro who was very helpful and friendly and sent us on our way, taking on the back nine first.

And what a trip it was. Though our scores were far from pretty, the walk through the well lined fairways of old tuarts, marri and even the odd bit of Jarrah was very pleasant. Little really rough ground exists below the trees, making losing balls difficult, but the size of the trees made recovery a challenge with creative thinking necessary.

The fairways are tight and a well positioned tee shot or approach shot will give just reward. Bunkers (fairway and greenside are very fair and not trying to lurk behind little mounds or just over crests, something which is of benefit to the first time visitor bu doesn't leave anyone having to hack out of. All lies experienced ion the fairways were excellent and the firmness just right to ensure golfers don't bury themselves below the ball but equally don't break a risk trying to get some extra spin on the ball.

And finally the greens - very good, no excellent. members appear to be proud of their club as plug marks were few and far between. the greens run true and give additional roll, something we found quickly as we went zooming past the hole on several of our earlier attempts. The Pro mentioned they were the slowest they would get throughout the year - I would hate to see how fast that could be.

I recommend anyone to play Mandurah - the experience is well worth the price of admission (only $29) and I believe it is excellent value for money. A real pleasure to play, one which has a real bush like feel to it without the need to manufacture the experience and one I think is amongst th best going around.

7. pjmay66 | Rated | 12 Sep 2006 | Add A Review

This well kept, tree lined course is a pleasure to play.As a beginner/intermediate golfer I found it challenging with some great elevations.

8. kerbage1000 | Rated | 28 Dec 2005 | Add A Review

Great course with a friendly pro and staff.

great course when there isnt too many leaves on the fairway and greens. great set-up

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