Golf in Toowoomba , Queensland.
The picturesque Toowoomba Golf Club at Middle Ridge is set on the edge of the Great Dividing Range, 700 metres above sea level, in the Garden City of Toowoomba, 1 ½ hours west of Brisbane and 2 hours from the Gold Coast. “Middle Ridge” is a golfers dream and not only is it the second oldest Golf Club in Queensland, but it is also one of Queensland and Australia’s premier inland golf courses. The course features a challenging par 72 (5953 m...
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235 Rowbotham Street
Toowoomba
Queensland
4350
61 7 4635 1219
The picturesque Toowoomba Golf Club at Middle Ridge is set on the edge of the Great Dividing Range, 700 metres above sea level, in the Garden City of Toowoomba, 1 ½ hours west of Brisbane and 2 hours from the Gold Coast. “Middle Ridge” is a golfers dream and not only is it the second oldest Golf Club in Queensland, but it is also one of Queensland and Australia’s premier inland golf courses. The course features a challenging par 72 (5953 metres), 18 hole layout that has hosted numerous major championships and international golfing visitors.
Rolling tree-lined Kikuyu fairways and superbly manicured Penncross Bent greens provide the ultimate in course presentation and the well-appointed clubhouse features a deck overlooking the magnificent course and offers a friendly and relaxed atmosphere. After a round of golf you will be able to watch the sun set over the 18th green while enjoying a cold beverage. On-site parking allows easy access to the clubhouse and the course.
There are few golf clubs in Queensland that can boast 119 years of history and at the same time state that the great Gene Sarazen had also played the course during his trip to Australia in the 1930’s. Australia’s own former world number one, Greg Norman also has played Toowoomba Golf Club on many occasions during his early career and stated that “the course was a testing and formidable challenge for golfers of all levels”. If fact, it has been widely stated that “Middle Ridge” is one of the finest inland courses in Australia.
Other notable players that have played the challenging Toowoomba course include Gary Player, Norman Von Nida, Bobby Locke, Bruce Crampton, Wayne Grady and “Babe” Didrichson.