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Wentworth Falls Country Club
addressBlaxland Road
Wentworth Falls
NSW 2782
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About The Course The most picturesque golf club in the Blue Mountains, Wentworth Falls have got together with its accomodation partners to offer you "A Taste of the High life" and the opportunity for you, your partner, colleagues and friends to indulge in an unforgettable golfing experience.

The course itself....

The course is an easy walking, 18 hole, 70 par course complete with beautiful bush surroundings. Featuring man made lakes and boasting award winning Gardens this expansive course is broken into three picturesque and distinct sections - each posing a different challenge to the ardent Golfer.

The Club House is recently renovated and offers magnificent views of the course and surrounding coutryside, and these views are occasionally accentuated by snowfalls during winter.

A choice of a-la-carte and Australian Cuisine is offered 7 days a week at very affordable prices and can be included in your Golf Package. And what better way to finish your days play off than with a visit to the immaculately appointed Bar!

Our Pro Shop features an extensive range of state of the art golfing equipment and support services. Friendly, qualified and caring staff are available by appointment for first class lessons, or will gladly help you out with any queries or questions that you may have during your time with us.
Awards The spectacular Gardens surrounding the course are the winner of the 2001 Blue Mountains Garden Competition.
A taste of the course.... For your convenience, we have included a brief description (an appetizer if you will) of some of the holes to give you an idea of some of the challenges that face you. Not all the holes are included here as we dont want to spoil the experience for you. If you would like to know more - go play a game!

1st Hole

The 1st hole has a very narrow driving area protected by water to the right and a grove of trees to the left. After threading your tee shot down the fairway a mid to long iron to a green that slopes sharply from right to left awaits
Tip: Be right and let the ball filter down to the hole.

4th Hole

The 4th is a dogleg left par 4. Downhill tee shot, trees on the left and the right. Uphill 2nd shot to a larger green. The green is undulating with a steep false front and is guarded by a bunker on the right.
Tip: Be right of centre on fairway and don't be long of the green

10th Hole

The 10th is an uphill par 4. Tee shot over dam. Trees on the left and right. A hole which will intimidate you from the back. Second shot with a long to medium iron to a green raised at the front but which slopes back to front.
Tip: Be on the fairway with your drive.

13th Hole

The 13th has an uphill drive finishing fairly and squarely at the dogleg of this hole. Conifers and gum trees protect both sides of the fairway gathering up any offline tee shots. Next a mid to long iron to a two tiered green well protected by bunkers. A good hole.
Tip: It's best to be left of centre on the fairway for your shot in.

The 17th Hole

The 17th is a special hole. One that is always remembered by our visitors. A true risk reward par 5, with an easy route taking the centre line down the fairway. The hole can be navigated with a wood, a long iron, and mid to short iron third shot. The more daring among us will be tempted to drive down the left side cutting precious metres off the second shot. A drawing second hugging the contour of the trees can send your ball hurtling toward the centre of the green for a date with an eagle putt, but be careful and don't miss, trees and deep rough to the left and a bunker and out of bounds to the right can turn your dream eagle into a nightmare double.
Tip: for the average golfer play for 5 and a 4 will come.
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