The Cut, Port Bouvard

Pinjarra Golf Club

Australia, Western Australia, Perth, Mandurah
3.7 (13)
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Course Opened: 1967

The Pinjarra Golf Club is one of Western Australia’s oldest dating back to 1912. The club was first established on private land just north of the Pinjarra township.

After the First World War in 1926 a second site was chosen on the opposite side of the highway and play commenced in 1927 with a nine hole course.

In 1938 a committee was formed to seek a permanent site. The site where we are now was chosen, however it was earmarked as an aerial landing ground during the war. Fortunately the federal government of the day made the area a reserve for recreation.

The Pinjarra Golf Club was granted a lease for the site and a nine hole course designed by Dr Eustace Cohen was formed. Later a further three holes were added.

In 1963 thirty five acres adjoining the course were purchased to establish another six holes. In 1965 the thirty five acres was incorporated into the A class reserve and leased back to the club. Imagine what those thirty five acres would be worth to us today.

In 1967 a modernised clubhouse and 18 hole sand green course was opened to the members. In the late 1960’s Alcoa Australia’s involvement in the area instigated a push for grass greens on our course.

During the early 1970’s a fully reticulated fairways and grass greens course was established and still remains today a course with the reputation of having the finest grass greens in the state.

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