Eastlake Golf Club

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Price: Green fees from $30

Eastlake Golf Club is situated in the eastern suburbs of Sydney and located within 10 minutes of the CBD and Sydney Airport. The Club was founded in 1930 upon completion of the first 9 holes by a band of enthusiasts comprising of 30 members and associates.

The course is designed on two narrow strips of land characterised by sandy soil, wetlands and flat sections mixed with undulations. Moderate in length at 5,881 metres, Eastlake’s par 72 layout hides some of its distance in elevation changes, where you have to consider if taking the “big dog” out of the bag is the best option. Unlike its neighbouring courses, Eastlake Golf Club is not a private Club and is open to members and the community. Rich in history, Eastlake is a very highly rated Sydney golf course for any grade of golfer, and is easily accessible from anywhere in Sydney.

Eastlake Golf Club is also known as one of the more progressive golf clubs in Sydney, offering equal rights for men and women, and structured in a non-traditional manner, which improves the focus on the member, the golfer, the visitor, the course, the facilities, the service levels and the business.

Connoisseur Club Members welcome for 10% off Green Fees.

  • Address Gardeners Road
    (cnr Isaac Smith Street)
    Kingsford NSW 2032

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    September 9, 2020 Reply

    Proprietor: George Kozis (GM)
    Contact Person: George Kozis (GM) (**Brendan Taylor noted as GM on website)
    Visit Date: 13/6/13
    Visit By: Jacqui Bradburn – Pietrina – phone
    Fax: 02 9313 8871
    Email: gm@eastlakegolfclub.com.au
    NOTES: contacted 20/11/13, spoke to George, would like monthly newsletter and staff notice. He also mentioned he has not seen the card. Contacted 7/10/14, no answer.
    24/8/17 listings check had no idea and nobody there he could ask MK
    Contacted 6/4/18 and Alex not available.

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