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St Michaels Golf Club

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At a Glance

Address:
Jennifer Street
Little Bay, New South Wales, 2036
Australia
 
Region: Sydney
Travel Time: Peak: 40 mins from CBD. Off peak: 25 mins from CBD.
St Michaels Golf Club
GOLFSelect Highly Recommends!
St Michaels Golf Club is a superb venue for corporate golf days. For more information, contact either St Michaels Golf Club or GOLFSelect, Australia's leading corporate golf day organiser.

Services:

Shower facilities
Dining facilities
Licensed premises
On-course drinks cart
Motorised carts
Hire buggies
Hire clubs
Hire shoes
Practice fairway
Practice nets
Putting green
Golf professional
Top 100: 58
Pricing: From: $80.00 per person
Players: Min.: 16, Max.: 144
Lead time: 1 month.
Deposit: $500 to confirm booking.
Availability: Mon , Tue , Wed , Fri , Sun
Tee Allocation: Single-Tee , Two-Tee , Shotgun Start
Signage: Allowed, subject to advance approval and must be erected and removed on day of event.
Formats: Ambrose , Stableford , Stroke , Texas Scramble , Callaway , Par

To play on St Michael's golf course is a great experience. It is one of Sydney's finest tests of golf. Located next to the ocean and adjacent to the N.S.W. Golf Club, St. Michael's is a typical links course with narrow fairways, natural bush land and deep rough. In fact, t he majority of the course is covered by natural bush on both sides of its fairways.

The Ocean breezes can also have a very big influence on your game, and therefore accurate straight driving is essential. St Michael's is an extremely panoramic course with exciting ocean views that will seem a lot harder on certain days than the par 71 allocated for the 18 holes.

It is a wonderful course, carved from a wilderness that will forever be a part of its charm and testing qualities.

Corporate Golf

It is the perfect alternative to that boring boardroom as St Michael's Golf Club offers some of the best views on the coast and is only 20 minutes from the CBD and the airport. We can tailor make a day to suit all your needs providing the perfect mix of business with pleasure. St Michael's Golf Club has a variety of menus and wines to suit your style of function.

We cater for group sizes from 12 to 200. St Michael's prides itself on offering a quality service, in a relaxed scenic atmosphere.

St Michael's is unique in that it is a championship golf course, rated in the top fifty courses in Australia, and still gives you the choice of days to host your event. It is also considered a first class links course and will test even the scratch golfer.

The St Michael's Golf Club is situated 20 minutes from the CBD and is the ideal venue to host a corporate or social function.

Why not make St.Michaels your next corporate day venue. We would love to have you. Give Jeff Wagner a call on 02-9311-0068.

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Course Playing Tips

Course Map - St Michaels Golf Club

Hole 1, Par 4 (399 m)
An impressive spacious tee-shot and approach to the green, this can lead one into a false sense of security. There is trouble bordering all around and the green is quite narrow. The opening hole at St Michaels is a good challenge.

Hole 2, Par 4 (317 m)
The 2nd is in complete contrast to the opening hole. A dog leg to the right with sweeping fairway over the hill down to a well bunkered green. Native trees and scrub amphitheatre this beautiful hole.

Hole 3, Par 3 (170 m)
The effect of hitting through a valley is what makes this par 3 aesthetically impressive. The elevated tee to a green sitting atop a steep hill, with views of the Eastern Suburbs peninsula. One can be distracted from a most challenging hole.

Hole 4, Par 4 (341 m)
The 4th tee is well above the fairway, with a clear view of the ocean behind and the hole ahead. A water hazard hugs the right side of the fairway and native bush on the south side. With a challenging putting surface, this short hole is a good test.

Hole 5, Par 3 (203 m)
The 5th is truly an outstanding par 3, with a chute like tee shot, over a sandy 140m carry, and challenging up and downs from both sides of a sloping green. A par on this hole is most rewarding.

Hole 6, Par 5 (497 m)
With elevated teeing area and view of the Pacific Ocean and headland, this short par 5 offers a most enjoyable experience, and a good chance for birdie or that first par.

Hole 7, Par 5 (476 m)
With back to back par 5's, this longer version goes in the opposite direction, and is highly influenced by the wind. With little to no trouble off the tee, the only true test is a narrow green atop a steep hill which is blind from the fairway. Whichever way the breeze blows, makes or breaks either the 6th or 7th.

Hole 8, Par 4 (398 m)
A classic hole, long in length, requiring a good tee shot and accurate approach. With surrounding mounding, hidden hazards and out of bounds south of green, this hole can be an absolute brute into the wind.

Hole 9, Par 4 (298 m)
A generous width of fairway and short in distance. This deep hole, generally assures you of your halfway drink going down easily. Avoid the green side bunkers and get ready for the challenging back nine.

Hole 10, Par 4 (375 m)
Another generous fairway, but lined both sides by trees, narrowing at approximately 230m from tee. A small sloping green, with bunkering set well away, this easy looking hole is rarely defeated.

Hole 11, Par 4 (373 m)
This double dog-leg sweeping from left to right off tee and right to left to green is a very impressive. Although generous in fairway, the blind tee-shot and surrounding native bush makes this hole very intimidating.

Hole 12, Par 3 (164 m)
The 12th Green is heavily bunkered with a strongly sloping putting surface, outstanding looking hole but very daunting. Relax and enjoy the challenge.

Hole 13, Par 5 (462 m)
This hole offers a narrow tee shot between a hazard on the left of fairway and tree lined on the south. There is an equally demanding narrow 2nd shot to a blind green, bunkered left and right. This hole is often influenced by wind but the view is to be enjoyed.

Hole 14, Par 4 (340 m)
A short hole with sandy rough and generous sweeping fairway. There are two small hills to negotiate before an awkward shaped green. A seemingly easy hole compared to the start of the back nine.

Hole 15, Par 3 (206 m)
The15th tee is an elevated position to a large sloping green surrounded by bunkers. The native bush land surrounds the green to create an impressive back drop.

Hole 16, Par 4 (379 m)
The 16th hole is played from an elevated tee over the infamous Moran's gully. Rumor has it Ball Manufacturer's Christmas bonus is assured. Due to this hole. Fairway sweeps from right to left with sloping green, Par this hole and you're a happy golfer.

Hole 17, Par 5 (481 m)
This hole offers the ultimate challenge, a long straight tee shot over the hill and go for the green amongst a stadium of native tree's and scrub, or play short of hill with safe club to get over for 2nd and approach green for 3rd.

Hole 18, Par 4 (387 m)
The 18th offers a last opportunity to test yourself, an impressive intimidating tee shot through a narrow tree-lined fairway with carry of 140 metre's off tee. A narrow long approach to a big green, with bunkering set away from green short left and right.

Course Dress Regulations

  • Generally accepted golf clothing on course;
  • Jacket and tie in clubhouse preferred for male golfers and appropriate clothing for lady golfers;
  • No denim, sneakers, or shirts without collars;
  • Mobile phones in locker room or car park only;
  • Non-metal spikes are mandatory.