Pambula Merimbula Golf Club

South Coast, NSW | User Rating: Rate-4 (4.0) | Add A Review
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The Sapphire Coasts only 27 hole golf course presents a real test of judgement for line and speed. We have a beautiful succession of fairways and subtle greens surrounded by bushland with views to Merimbula lake. Keeping your eye on the ball is a challenge in itself.

When you play Pambula-Merimbula you play a variety of courses and conditions, lengths and challenges, all at the one location.

Longstanding Golf Club Professionals, Noel Matthew and Glenn Warne will set you straight with lessons or advice on equipment and the lay of the land. The Pro Shop has all the latest equipment with hire facilities seven days a week. Come and speak to Noel and Glenn today about your golfing needs.

Special golfing/accomodation packages are available within walking distace of the Club, to suit all tastes and budgets. Just call the Golf Club direct and discuss the options, from apartments by the pool to cabins by the sea. Fly direct from Sydney or Melbourne, the airport is right next door.

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

  • Name: Pambula Merimbula Golf Club
  • Region: South Coast, NSW
  • Address: Arthur Kaine Drive
    Pambula, 2549, New South Wales, Australia
  • Proshop: (02) 6495 6280
  • General: (02) 6495 6154
  • Holes: 27
  • Metres: 6214m
  • Par: 73
1. lowflyingh | Rated | 20 Mar 2007 | Add A Review

I played all 27 holes. If you are playing 18, 10-27 are the more scenic and testing, with plenty of doglegs making club selection and ball placement a priority. 19-27 is also quite long at 3225 metres. 1-9 are nice holes, but not as challenging or as varied as the other nines. The course is always is top condition, although you could be inconvenienced by the odd kangaroo print in bunkers.

Certainly a ‘must play’ if you are in the vicinity.

2. coyote33 | Rated | 10 Apr 2005 | Add A Review

This course is in excellent condition with great fairways and greens. Played holes 10-27 with the holes 19-27 the longest on the course, however quite playable. Plenty of 'roos on the course. The course is not overly difficult and well laid out. Only criticism is that the visitor playing in comps is hit hard compared to other courses nearby, eg full greens fees plus comp fee, $40 for the round. Other nearby clubs look after the visitor better.

Still worth a hit if playing in the area.

3. markbarden | Rated | 21 Oct 2003 | Add A Review

Played holes 10 to 27 and found the course to be very demanding on your tee shots. Some very good dogleg par 4's which requires some thought as to what iron to hit off the tee.

Plenty of Kangaroos inhabit the course and the odd bunker can be pot-holed with paw prints.

The greens were excellent with many subtle breaks and some excellent bunkering both on the fairways and around the greens. At only 5,499 metres this layout has some very long par 4's with No's 16, 18 & 25 all over 400m. There are 5 par 5's with the longest being the 11th at 494m with a very long fairway bunker along the right side.

A must play course.

4. dl77 | Rated | 23 Jan 2003 | Add A Review

Played this course some years ago and it was beautiful, very scenic. The old 9 weaves it's way through the forest, hence it is quite tight and the rough unforgiving. Play for position from the tee. Don't recall much about the newer 9 apart from the fact that it was more open with some water coming into play. Still, well worth playing if you ever visit the "Sapphire Coast".

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