Golf Australia

SHELLY BEACH GOLF CLUB

There is something about playing golf by the sea that really excites.

The sound of the surf, the cooling breeze carrying the smell of the sea and the firm, running turf beneath your feet – all the ingredients for a round not easily forgotten.

In Australia, we are blessed to have a plethora of seaside courses that fit this bill exactly, and Shelly Beach Golf Club is among the best of them having just been ranked in Australia’s Top-100 Public Access Courses for 2023.

It is the third appearance in Golf Australia magazine’s list and each time Shelly Beach’s position has been higher than the last and is now ranked No.84 in the country.

“Shelly Beach continues to improve from one visit to another. There are few better golfing views in this part of the world,”

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