A natural course with abundant wildlife and scenery at Tuncurry, come for the golf and enjoy the walk.
Tuncurry golf course is the hidden gem of the Barrington Coast of NSW, and very few players leave this course untouched by its natural beauty.
The course was designed by Kel Nagle and Mike Cooper and carved out of the seaside bushland in north Tuncurry by the members. The championship layout is sure to test golfers of all skill levels. Demanding from the tee, the rolling couch fairways and relatively flat putting surfaces reward the player that drives the ball well from the tee.
The Banksia and Tea Tree rough have been thinned out over the years thanks to the great work from volunteers to make playing this great layout more user friendly.
The course has the great ability to handle rain in extended wet periods; the sand base keeps the course in perfect playing conditions when surrounding clubs are closed for days and weeks.
State funding was obtained in 2020 for course improvements by Craig Parry along with a new pro shop and amenities building. Here you'll also find the state's only regional Australian Heritage Golfing Museum.
It’s well worth a game and not to be missed if you’re visiting Forster-Tuncurry.
