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Note our dress regulations before you play: Bunbury Golf Club maintains a standard of dress that reflects the club’s traditions and values while ensuring all members and guests present themselves appropriately on the course and in clubhouse areas. Golf attire should be neat, tidy, and designed for the game, with collared shirts, tailored shorts or trousers, and golf shoes with soft spikes required. Denim, cargo shorts, singlets, and tracksuits are not permitted on the course. In the clubhouse, smart casual attire is expected, and headwear must be removed indoors. The club reserves the right to refuse access to those not adhering to these guidelines.
Play the 4th Hole
Play the 4th Hole with Head Professional Travis Lord, featuring General Manager Des Shearer.
Hole 9
Hole 9 at Bunbury Golf Club is a 329m par 4, often playing into a south-westerly wind. A left-side fairway bunker 190m off the tee forces players to lay up or take it on, while a narrow green and large green side bunker demand precision on approach.
Hole 10
Hole 10, Bunbury Golf Club’s signature hole, is a picturesque yet challenging 124m par 3. Playing 15 meters downhill and often into a south-westerly wind, club selection is critical. The green is well-guarded by bunkers on both sides, punishing any wayward shots. A well-struck tee shot that factors in the wind and elevation change is key to landing safely on the green and setting up a birdie opportunity.
Hole 15
Hole 15 at Bunbury Golf Club is a challenging 395m par 4 with a slightly uphill fairway, demanding a long and accurate tee shot on a narrow landing area. A well-placed drive is key to setting up the approach to a narrow green, guarded by a front-right greenside bunker. Precision is essential, and walking away with a par is a great result.
Hole 16
Hole 16 at Bunbury Golf Club is a demanding 172m par 3 with a narrow green and deep greenside bunkers on both sides, punishing any errant shots. The swirling wind adds to the challenge, making club selection difficult. A well-struck tee shot with a controlled flight is crucial to holding the green, as missing left or right can leave a tough up-and-down.