Laidley Golf Club 
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Queensland
Australia
Laidley Golf Club is a twelve-hole course located adjacent to Lake Dyer, two kilometres from the township of Laidley in Queensland. Originally opened in 1951 as a nine-hole layout, the course was extended to twelve holes in 2002 with support from a Sport & Recreation Grant, with the new holes officially opening in January 2003. The extension added variety and increased challenge for both competitive and social players. Two new dams were constructed during the expansion and now serve as distinctive on-course features. The new greens were professionally designed by David Burrup. The competition course offers eighteen different tees for both men and ladies, accommodating various skill levels. The club's picturesque setting adjacent to Lake Dyer provides an attractive golfing environment. Future expansion plans exist to develop an additional six holes, bringing the course to eighteen holes as funding becomes available.