Stanley Golf Club
Highlights
- Tee off on a nine-hole coastal course with stunning views of Stanley's iconic Nut and Bass Strait winds.
- Enjoy a relaxed round of golf on a flat, links-style layout surrounded by picturesque sand dunes and watered greens.
- Join local competitions every week for a chance to engage with the community and experience the thrill of the game.
- Unwind at the bar with a refreshing drink after your round, available from 3 pm on weekdays and 11 am on weekends.
The Stanley Golf Club is a nine-hole coastal course at Stanley, North West Tasmania. Stanley is a classified historic town, a 20-minute drive north-east of Smithton (22 km) and a 90-minute drive west of Devonport (127 km).
A typical links-style course, the Stanley Golf Club has a relatively flat layout with watered greens and tees. The course is set among sand dunes about 10 m from the sea and has some interesting challenges, including bunkers, a dam and strong Bass Strait winds. The course offers great views of the coast and Stanley’s famous Nut – the remains of an extinct volcano rising 152 m from the sea.
Visitors are welcome and casual green fees are paid into an honesty box. A Men’s competition is held each Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday at 1 pm and the Ladies’ competition is each Wednesday and Saturday at 10 am. You can enjoy a drink in the bar each weekday from 3 pm, Saturday from 11 am and from 3 pm Sunday. Club and buggy hire, practice facilities and showers are also available.
The Stanley Golf Club hosts The Nut Major Open Event each year in mid-November.
Holes: 9, Par: 66, Length: 4,706 m, Australian Course Rating: 64.
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Disabled access available, contact operator for details.