Kempsey Golf Club

Coffs/Mid North Coast, NSW | User Rating: Rate-3 (3.0) | Add A Review
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WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

  • Name: Kempsey Golf Club
  • Region: Coffs/Mid North Coast, NSW
  • Address: 330 Pacific Highway
    Kempsey, 2440, New South Wales, Australia
  • General: (02) 6562 6291
  • Holes: 18
  • Metres: 5848m
  • Par: 72
1. sirslicealot | Rated | 12 Nov 2007 | Add A Review

What a great country track.

I played on a fantastic Sunday afternoon a few weeks ago and couldnt have spent the day better.

Before teeing off i had a put & the course Pro – John from memory came out and was chatting to me about the area and gave me a few tips on my putting stroke that have saved me 3-4 putts a game – i will definately be back to Kempsey soon.

The course was in great condition and wasnt as easy as i had expected. The course has some very tricky holes espically the par 3’s – of note the 3rd (18 on the card) much harder than i gave it credit for and walked away with a tripple then there is the 16th a long 200m dead straight hole with no sand – dont be frightened to hit a low wood here as i can see members struggling here from week to week.

Overall a great day out & a grewat country course – many Big courses could learn a thing or 2 from here on service.

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2. jontie | Rated | 24 Jul 2007 | Add A Review

This Course has a classic layout with magnificently tree lined fairways. Its downfall is turf condition. The fairways are ok if there has been rain, otherwise prefered lies are in place. The greens and tees are on average quite poor. Play all day for $11.

3. qtip | Rated | 29 Sep 2006 | Add A Review

Measures 5874m Par 72 from the back, where I played it, with 4 similar Par 3s ranging from 130-200m, 10 Par 4s ranging from 290-405m and 4 boring Par 5s ranging from 455-485m. Fairways are thin and dry, greens are carpet-like mounds and teebeds need be flatter and greener. There are more kangaroos on the course than bunkers and good lies combined.

Course lacks a challenge, sure it provides the odd challenge (7th, 13th, 14th) but with 13 BUNKERLESS greens on the course, it does not really test the golfer.

Best holes here are the 320m 13th with dogleg right to a narrow tree-lined driving area, the 455m Par 5 14th is good too with a large gully in front of the green. The 200m downhill 16th is good too, with the clubhouse overlooking your teeshot. The pick of the outward nine is probably the 340m 7th with a downhill teeshot to a creek cutting across the fariway about 50m short of the green. Once again, all these mentioned holes could deperately use a few bunkers.

Played here 27/9/06 and paid $17.60 green fees and after 2.5 hours, I walked off the 18th green, feeling unchallenged and wanting more. Thankfully, I found 9 interesting holes Frederickton GC 5 minutes from Kempsey.

4. dabarr | Rated | 29 Oct 2005 | Add A Review

Kempsey course has a unique feature not appreciated by previous reviewers. You can play 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 9, 11, 14, 15 and 18 holes each starting and finishing at the clubhouse without playing the same hole twice. What a boon to time-poor or older golfers! As an ex-member and now a travelling golf course agronomist, I know no other coure like this. Some present-day and so-called golf course architects could learn a lot at Kempsey. Combined with irrigated fairways, easy walking, good greens (Kel Nagle once said they were then the best in Australia) and friendly locals, Kempsey is worth a visit - you might never leave. Anyone wanting to chat about the old days can contact me on dabarr@bigpond,com

5. magic50 | Rated | 03 Jun 2004 | Add A Review

Well I agree with the previous reviewers comments but if you like a course that is not packed where you can get on and have some interesting holes then Kempsey should be on your list.

There are some testing holes eg. 12th and 11th but overall if your a middle handicapper and like to play with your partner on a course that has good greens, forgiving farways then Kempsey is ok.

6. jimandr | Rated | 18 Jun 2003 | Add A Review

Note: I played this course in February 2003, just after the drought had broken. It was very wet. I'll avoid commenting on the course condition in this review.

I've driven past this course a hundred times on various journeys, but never been tempted to play until this time. It doesn't look like much from the road, and looks do not deceive in this instance.

This is a very typical, average country course. Fairly short, small greens, few water hazards or hidden tricks. What you see is what you get.

That doesn't mean you can't have fun or test your game. There are also lots of trees on the edge of most fairways, some decent uphill and downhill climbs. The par 3's, in particular, are quite testing.

As a bonus, the local kangaroos seem to be interested in how you are playing.

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