Mollymook Golf Club (Hilltop)

South Coast, NSW | User Rating: Rate-3 (3.5) | Add A Review

Mollymook is a magnificent seaside escape, ideal for holidays or that weekend getaway. The district is a comfortable three hours drive south of Sydney and just over two hours from Canberra. Mollymook Golf Club boasts two magnificent golf courses and two modern clubhouses.
Our Championship Hilltop course is 18 holes of bushland beauty, situated so that you can still hear the waves rolling in on the pristine Mollymook Beach. Hilltop is affectionately known as “The Ultimate Challenge” and was rated No. 83 golf course in the March 2004 edition of The Australian Golf Digest.
With meandering tree-lined fairways and undulating greens, Hilltop provides a stern test for any golfer. However, no matter how your game of golf is going, you will always enjoy the walk and serenity created by the amphitheatre of native Australian flora and fauna.

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

  • Name: Mollymook Golf Club (Hilltop)
  • Region: South Coast, NSW
  • Address: Mollymook, New South Wales, Australia
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  • Proshop: (02) 4455 2113
  • General: (02) 4455 1911
  • Holes: 18
  • Metres: 5930m
  • Par: 72
1. littlekev | Rated | 07 Jan 2008 | Add A Review

Had the pleasure of playing over Christmas and what a treat it was. A great test with excellent fairways, plenty of water, some tight driving holes and challenging Par 3s. The greens are quite large and fast and when the wind is blowing, look out.

2. markinsydney | Rated | 26 Dec 2007 | Add A Review

One of the most picturesque courses I’ve played. Mark the Pro (previously of Castle Cove G.C., Sydney) makes you feel very welcome. The fairways are in good nick, and even the second cut gives you a fighting chance. Large and close-cut greens make for long putts though. Take care with the deceptive distance of the par 3’s on the back nine…they’re further then they look.

The food in the bistro is generous too.

3. badhacker | Rated | 26 Dec 2007 | Add A Review

I played here a long time ago but was thoroughly impressed. Beautiful course, fantastic condition and a challenge to boot.

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4. stevor | Rated | 15 Jul 2006 | Add A Review

This course has the potential to be a great course, however, it is let down badly by poor fairways. Many fairways have a lot of bare patches with little or no grass. Improved golf club and ball technology over the last 25 years have taken a lot of distance off this course.

I WILL NOT BE GOING BACK IN A HURRY.

5. loyboy | Rated | 13 Feb 2006 | Add A Review

I recently played this course and i loved every hole especially the par 3s which are all reachable in irons even of the plates.

I think its a great course in great condition and i say everyone should play it if they are in town.

6. grovermj | Rated | 07 Jun 2005 | Add A Review

When I went to Mollymook Hilltop I was expecting an immaculate course for the large price tag. But, contrary to my belief, this course was more of a goat track than a championship course. There were a total of 11 temporary tees which shortened the hole by as much as 150 metres. These tees were also in extremely poor condition and on fairly hard slopes. Every par 3 was reduced to a pitch and putt. The greens were covered in sand and the ball bumped around alot.

In conclusion I would not recommend this course to anyone. You are much better off going down to Catalina Country Club and pay the same price for 27 holes at an immaculate golf course.

7. | Rated | 28 Aug 2003 | Add A Review

From the back tees the course is a real challenge, given it's mature bush setting with penalties for missing fairways. Enough water to make you worry as well. For me the greens are the real test, with some having slopes that border on unfair - especially the 9th when it's dry and they've shaved it short.

There's no doubting the course's sensual appeal. From the beautiful pond setting around the second tee, to the attractive residential area near the sixth green and on to the fourteenth, where the sound of the crashing of the surf makes you forget your game's troubles for a while.

Overall a hard course to score well, and certainly one that requires fitness to walk. Only downside is that it doesn't hold the wet too well - quite boggy on some holes due to the clay soil.

8. mort | Rated | 28 Mar 2003 | Add A Review

A great test of golf and fitness! All holes framed by massive gums and the sloping greens which can get frighteningly quick, often impossible from above the hole.

Modern equipment has probably made it a bit easier than years gone by when you had to be very precise with a lot of middle irons from hanging lies.

Don't miss this one if in the area.

9. jackstarone | Rated | 20 Feb 2003 | Add A Review

Mollymook hilltop golf course is a true test of your golfing ability, not only for the weekend hacker, but also the single figure player. With virtually all fairways lined by 60 to 70 foot gum trees, accuracy off the tee is a must. 9 holes have water hazards to contend with, and the greens are very undulating and also fast enough to make you quiver with that downhill putt. If you are serious about your golf then mollymook is a must on your next south coast golf tour. jackstarone.

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