Links Court
Queensland, Australia
Bribie Island Golf Club is an 18-hole, Par 72 championship course located in Woorim on Bribie Island, Queensland. The course is ranked among Australia's top 100 public access golf courses. Established in 1969, the club was founded by Don Mullen and Jim Jeppesen, with the course designed by renowned professional golfer and greenkeeper Arch McArthur, who compared the site's quality to St Andrews.
The course is situated on a water and recreation reserve at Skirmish Point, offering a links-style layout characteristic of the natural landscape. The club features a modern air-conditioned clubhouse with an excellent restaurant, gaming facilities, and function spaces available for events and conferences.
Social golf rounds are available daily at $62 for 18 holes or $36 for 9 holes, with motorised cart rental options. The club offers stay-and-play packages through partnership resorts and maintains an active junior golf program emphasizing sportsmanship and self-development. Regular special events and competitions are held throughout the year.