The Busselton Golf Club championship course is located on Chapman Hill Road, 2.7 kms south of the "Bunnings" roundabout on the Busselton Bypass

From central Busselton take Causeway Road en route to Bunbury & Perth.  Three quarters of a kilometre past the Vasse River bridge turn right into Strelly Street, and directly across the "Bunnings" roundabout, Strelly Street becomes Chapman Hill Road.

Opening Hours

Gates Open

06:30 hrs September to April

07:00 hrs May to August

Gates Close

Sunset, or 19:30 hrs, or When the bar closes

Office Hours

The Golf Club office is open Monday-Saturday 9am to 5pm.

Reciprocal Golf Clubs

The Busselton Golf Club has had a long association with the Royal Fremantle Golf Club and the members of both clubs enjoy reciprocal playing rights at each others course.

Golf In The Southwest

Within a 60 kilometre radius of central Busselton are: 

  • The Bunbury and Capel golf club's championship courses,
  • The Sanctuary (Bunbury) and Dunsborough Lakes; resort courses with lots of water.
  • A delightful course of great character at Margaret River, and
  • Busselton's very own championship course.

About Busselton

Western Australia's Premier Holiday Destination, and Eastern Gateway to the Margaret River Wine Region  

On the southern shores of Geographe Bay, 230 kms south of Perth, Busselton enjoys an idyllic, temperate climate.  Cool breezes maintain pleasant conditions in the warm, dry summer and the mild winter is virtually frost free, with generally sunny days. 

More than 50 establishments provide accommodation ranging from 5 star, waterfront resorts, to comfortable motels, guest houses and caravan parks.  There is also a broad selection of self catering chalets, apartments, cottages and houses throughout the region. 

Western Australians flock to Busselton in the summer and school holidays. 

The major attractions are: 

  • The "Jetty" - 1.8 kilometres long. The longest jetty in the southern hemisphere.  Visitors either stroll its length or "catch the train".  The recently opened underwater observatory at the end is an added attraction.  Coral grows on the jetty piles and a wide variety of fish love the environment.  So do the visitors.
  • Busselton's pristine, white sandy beach - With predominantly offshore breezes and soft sand underfoot swimmers enjoy a very safe playground.  It is also a beachcombers delight.  Long walks along the waters edge are blissful, particularly early in the morning and at sunset.
  • The Margaret River Wine Region - There are more than 80 wineries within 60 kms of Busselton, renowned for their quality wines.  They attract visitors year round and most of them enter and leave the region through Busselton

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