Magenta Shores

Central Coast, NSW | User Rating: Rate-4 (4.5) | Add A Review

Magenta Shores is the only private golf course located on the NSW Central Coast. Members and their guests have the opportunity to play one of the newest and highly ranked courses in Australia right along edge of the Pacific Ocean.
Only minutes from your villa and you can be teeing off at Magenta Shores Golf & Country Club. This eighteen hole traditional “links” style championship course designed by renowned architect Ross Watson, was recently voted ‘Best Resort Course in NSW’; ‘Best New Course in Australia’ and ‘No. 6 Resort Course in Australia’. Golf Australia Magazine 2007
The layout and design of this course reminds you of many great courses of Britain and Ireland. It consists of two loops each of nine holes. The front nine starts off to have you heading south overlooking the Pacific Ocean and on the other side Tuggerah Lake. The first nine holes are beach holes with magnificent ocean views with the 9th green only metres away from the main clubhouse by electric cart. The back nine have you heading north along rainforest and national parks, finishing with a challenging and interesting eighteenth (Par 5) that brings you home to a magnificent clubhouse.
This course has a good practice facility, consisting of putting greens, a warm-up driving range and chipping green with bunkers.

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

  • Name: Magenta Shores
  • Region: Central Coast, NSW
  • Address: Magenta, New South Wales, Australia
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  • Proshop: (02) 4352 8105
  • General: (02) 4352 8105
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  • Holes: 18
  • Metres: 6305m
  • Par: 72
1. jane_d | Rated | 02 Dec 2008 | Add A Review

Tough but beautiful golf course. Challenging for women but very intertesting. I am glad I played on a relatively calm day as it would be frightening when strong wind blows.

2. hogangolf | Rated | 04 Oct 2008 | Add A Review

Played the comp at Magenta a few days ago and really enjoyed the golfing experience. It is a very tough course if you don’t find the fairway. There is a good mix of holes and with the wind blowing (even though we weren’t playing off the back tees) it makes the course even harder and at times near impossible to find the fairway. The only pity is that you have to either stay or be invited by a member to play. I’m sure you will play the course better the second time. My tip invest in a course book and a sherpa to show you the traps!

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3. ipwood | Rated | 01 Sep 2008 | Add A Review

Played Magenta Shores last week on the recommendation of Brett Ogle and loved every minute of it. I must confess that we were blessed with fantastic conditions – high teens & light breeze aren’t the usual combination apparently!! The course itself was in pretty good condition and i am sure you will play it better the second time as, even carrying a course guide and GPS, there are some hidden traps on blind shots you just don’t realise are there. I particularly liked the mix of short and long par 4’s as not all of us can belt two shots 400 metres. Bunkering, although it killed me more than once, was terrific as well.

Accommodation at Quay west was also terrific with three couples staying in the 3BR villa, a much better alternative to a room each and cheap as chips at $360 including breakfast for the night.

4. golfingmad | Rated | 05 Mar 2008 | Add A Review

A hard course to add a review for as one either loves it or hates it. I am a lover though-this course is truly a masterpiece of golf course design, seemingly sculpted out of coastal bushland with apparent ease. The test of time will judge how this course rates amongst Australia’s top golf courses. It would be nice to see a professional event played here to see how the pros get on – this course can be very difficult for the average club golfer especially if the wind blows (which it usually does when you are right on the coast). If there is any advice a modest single figure handicapper can offer to players who have not played here before it would be to “keep it straight” especially off the tee as wayward shots will be punished. Other than that, enjoy the experience.

Finally, I must commend the staff – they really add to the entire experience.

5. turkeybrain | Rated | 12 Dec 2007 | Add A Review

Played Magenta recently, It is one of the best link styled golf courses iahve played. It is very challenging of the tee and around the greens, plenty of bunkers and tight fairways make hitting tee shots very accurately. All in all a very good test of golf. PS Just hope the seabreeze does not blow to hard.

6. jack88 | Rated | 03 Dec 2007 | Add A Review

Undoubtedly one of, if not the best links style course in NSW. The course is very challenging yet still enjoyable to play. I’ve played it three times now in varying conditions. It becomes a very different animal when the Southerlies come in, particulary on the Par 5 2nd & 18th. The clubhouse and facilities are also fantastic and I would thoroughly recommend a weekend stay as there is plenty to do for the wife or family who may not share your passion for golf.

7. sirslicealot | Rated | 12 Nov 2007 | Add A Review

What a tough course! I played only a couple of weeks agao and found it very difficult to enjoy my day. Firstly there was no information about where on the greens the pin positions were – until someone from the proshop drove out and met us on the 3rd tee and told us the system for the day on each green – two holes plaing unaware. Then there was no food & beverage cart on duty all day when the conditions board informed me & my wife that there would be. So we had to pull in and get drinks after 9, then lost out spot in the feild because a group of 4 members jumed on the back nine as they were members & informed me that we should have kept up to the group in front of us. This was a highly difficult task as the wind was blowing a gale all day & my wife (off 15) & I (18) struggled in the conditions & good luck finding a ball in the rough! The course is listed as a public access course – i dont understand this concept as the only way to play it (other than joinging the members who act like they own the course) is to stay in the very expensive accommodation, mind you it is very comfortable. My understanding was that a public access course was a course that anyone could play – not just temporary residents. The worst thing for us was the proshop staff. After returning the cart after a long day in the very strong wind and rude members we were abused by the proshop attendat as we had driven to our room to drop off our cart (some 600m away) straight after the 18th & not dropped it off and lugged our clubs back ourselves. This was a massive shock & supprise as there were at least 2 otehr groups behind us (still on the 18th – a brutal par 5), i then raised the issue with some members jumping in front of us and their comments – which was responded with “you have to abide by the time allotment for each group as stated before tee off”. That night we dined in the bar as the reorts premium restaurant looked like an RSL with bright flurescent lights & was chaging top city prices. The ‘weekend getaway’ cost us over $1,000.00 (golf, accomm, F & B) and we shall never be back. The property may be new but i would have though they would have had the basics right!

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8. deadly_dave | Rated | 02 Oct 2007 | Add A Review

I am a member of Magenta Shores. Great layout, very tough for an average player. So many holes are a visual delight, and the par 3 4th is such a great golfing hole. Its a very exciting golf course to play.

Bunkers and rough are harshly penalising and superb for a links layout, and greens are kept at a reasonable condition (although unrepaired pitchmarks abound).

Here’s where I am annoyed. The fairways are simply a disgrace. It is so frustrating to see significant patches of grass grass dying, so many divots not filled, and stupidly designed cart pathways, leading to further grass deterioration. The course rule is “Don’t drive in the rough” as it is fragile, yet the fairways are dying, and bugger all is being done about it.

Don’t know whether its due to a lack of water, but there’s so much potential for this course to be a great golfing experience. At the moment, its grand bunkers, greens and rough, with patchwork quilt fairways which let it down terribly.

Once was 5 stars, now is 3.

9. pb3 | Rated | 15 Aug 2007 | Add A Review

Played magenta recently and what a great layout. Just a testing course with only a slight wind to make it even more difficult. A true test of golf. Great mix of shorter and longer holes, the shorter ones protected by a vast amount of bunkers. Not a course to play if you expect to play to your handicap. Like most courses you play for the first time it was hard, the second time it may be easier but I think maybe not. I would rate it as hard as brookwater. Thanks to steve for making the day possible and enjoyable.

10. slats1972 | Rated | 01 Feb 2007 | Add A Review

This was my first time out on a true links style course and I enjoyed it enormously. The fairways were good without being great, but they will only improve in time as the course matures.

I can't remember a bad hole. Each wa sinteresting for it's own indiviudal character whilst remaining within the overall theme.

A decent course guide would be more than handy but this is my only negative about the experience.

11. lizfiat | Rated | 10 Jan 2007 | Add A Review

As a member of the course, I have had the pleasure of playing about once a week since the course opened in August 2006. It is my first experience with a links course and I am loving it! There are some spectacular undulating fairways, challenging greens and never a dull moment with the changing sea breeze- and occassionally- gale force winds. I have been very impressed by the setting, the course and the friendly staff at Magenta Shores. I highly recommend the experience. The ladies tees are well positioned and the bunkers are cleverly placed to encourage you to 'go for the green'. The resort is also lovely and I can highly recommend the 'deep tissue massage'- for after the game!

12. petcat | Rated | 23 Dec 2006 | Add A Review

Played Magenta with my stepdaughter who is a ALPG & LET tour player & who recently won the NSW Ladies Open beating a very classy field. It was blowing a gale in the afternoon, & without doubt is the hardest course I have ever played-even harder than Brookwater. Joanne{my playing partner- a professional} made the comment that it was approx. 2-300 metres longer than most courses & that the tees were to close to the back marks. Because of the wind factor, she was hitting in some cases 3 clubs longer than normal. On some par 4's she couldn't reach them in 2 hitting Driver & 3 wood. No signage or hole maps by the teesis a severe negative, it goes without saying that a course booklet showing distances & hole layout would be invaluable- we were told that they will be available at the end of Jan 07. Typical links course with all of it's vaguaries & bounces- for the average player -=h'cap 15-27 -to break 100 would be a mighty effort. I think it would be a delight to play when very little wind present- b ut I think that would be very rare. A sensational course, up there with the best of them but be prepared to think your way around the course- course management is vital. Staff were very friendly, course in excellent condition - A MUST PLAY venue. Good Luck!!!.

13. thechopper | Rated | 11 Dec 2006 | Add A Review

Played Magenta recently and found it to be a very good test of golf.

Luckily we were confronted with placid conditions because if the wind blows out of the south it will turn into a monster.

We were very impressed with the variety the holes offered with testing short par 4s to a mix of long and short par 5s.

Only a couple of critisims of the course. These are the Par 3 off the middle plates , to my mind, were quite weak.

It seemed the penalty for missing the greeens was to be find your ball buried in grass past your ankles. The average golfer will find it very tough to play from this grass, if you can find it.

A course guide is needed badly to navigate your way around. On the short Par 4 12th I hit a very good three wood over a hill, only to find the ball dead in the rough. a map would have shown that the fairway went left and not right as we all thought.

Thanks to Steve the Golf Manager and other staff for making it a good day.

Well worth a game there

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