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Nestled between the Yanchep National Park and Yanchep Lagoon, Sun City Country Club is regarded as one of WA’s finest tests of golf, with a layout that routinely features in in both Golf Australia Magazine’s and Australian Golf Digest’s top 100 Australian courses lists.
Starting out as a nine-hole sand greens course in the 1960s, the 18-hole grass greens course – designed by Bob Green and Murray Dawson – officially opened in July 1974 after a construction phase of just 15 months. Its quality was quickly apparent as it was awarded hosting duties for the WA PGA Championship for three consecutive years between 1975-77.
Sun City has previously hosted the Amateur Championships of WA just once, in 2000, when Dean Alaban and Rebecca Stevenson became the first WA state champions of the new millennium.
Known for its doglegs on 12 out of 14 tree-lined fairways, Sun City rewards accuracy and distance control with mid- and long-irons. With greens renowned for their long, sweeping breaks and strategic bunkering throughout the course, every shot in a player’s armoury will be thoroughly tested.
View hole-by-hole flybys of all 18 holes at Sun City Country Club below.