Sun City Country Club is located only 45-minutes north of Perth and is nestled between two unique local landmarks; the Yanchep National Park and Lagoon Foreshore.
Open to the public, this picturesque 18-hole, walk, or cart course is full of mature trees and abundant wildlife, especially kangaroos and emus, and is one of WA's favorites.
Designed by Bob Green, the first round was played on July 27, 1974. Since then a major highlight of any round at Sun City has always been the long sweeping breaks on greens which seem to keep their line secret until just after the impact of the putter on the ball.
Another unique feature of the par 72 layout is the length of many of its holes, demanding good use of every club in the bag, including the longest irons. This is made even more acute off the tee, where the many dogleg fairways demand a perfect line into the outside of the corner.
Time and a large number of imported trees, now almost 40-years old, have changed the original characteristics of the course, and now the club has entered a revision phase. A Master Plan for this revision has been completed by a team including 2006 US Open Champion Geoff Ogilvy and touring PGA Professional Mike Clayton who co-designed the stellar Barnbougle Dunes in Tasmania with world-renowned Tom Doak.
The clubhouse has a pro shop and can cater to functions and events. Golfers will also find bar and dining options.
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