Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeNewsNew life at Peregian Golf Course

New life at Peregian Golf Course

By Hollie Harris

New life has been breathed into Peregian Golf Course by Melbourne-based Golf Management Services (GSM) after the club was closed in mid-2016.
The company, with an optional 10-year lease on the course, has begun transforming operations at the course since it reopened in December.
“We are working hard to create a progressive, completely inclusive golfing venue in keeping with the relaxed Sunshine Coast atmosphere,” Ian Denny, Managing Director of GSM, said.
“No fussy dress standards and much greater access for public play, for example. We are now providing a great golf course, lovely bar and a relaxed atmosphere for everyone.”
Despite the heat of a long summer, extensive roadworks near the entrance to the course on Peregian Springs Drive and then the post-cyclone clean-up closing part of the course, the number of golfers wanting to play in the regular weekly competitions has grown, along with social players just keen to have a hit.
Fourteeen-year-old Cassie Porter, who is a member of the Queensland Junior Girls team, and who shot a ladies’ course record of four under par in a recent competition at the course, said that the course is nearly back to its best.
“The fairways have come up very well after the renovations, the greens are running true and I am really enjoying playing one of the best courses on the Sunshine Coast again,” Mr Denny said.
“Getting the course back into shape has been a journey. Although we don’t have members, we do have Lifestyle Player Passes. These are proving popular because they include half price green fees, 30 per cent off range balls and discounts off golf carts.
“More people are coming along to the Par Bar for a drink, to watch sport on Foxtel and enjoy the venue.
“Overall, we are on an upward trajectory and we have a few exciting things in the pipeline.
“We invite the local community to come and have look, a drink at the bar, a round of golf, have a lesson or a swing on the range. It’s a whole new experience,” he said.

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Let’s save Tessa

A Sunshine Coast family is racing against time to give their six-year-old daughter, Tessa, a chance at life, as the community rallies behind an...

Remembering Gwen

More News

Most welcoming town in Australia

Noosa Heads has been named one of the Top 10 Most Welcoming Towns on Earth, and the only Australian destination to make the global...

Warning over illegal dumping

Illegal dumping of garden waste across Noosa’s bushland, reserves and national parks is causing serious and long-lasting environmental damage, Noosa Council has warned. While dropping...

Remembering Gwen

Gwendoline “Gwen” Torney, a cherished member of the Noosa community for more than four decades, passed away peacefully on Sunday, January 25. Her vibrant...

Mortgages on the rise

Noosa residents and local hospitality businesses are set to feel the squeeze following the Reserve Bank of Australia’s first interest rate rise of 2026....

First grade take the one day flag

1st Grade One Day Semi Final The One Day semi-final against Glasshouse was another big test. With the bat, Mick and Samadhi again got us off...

February fires up with events

From sporting action to lantern-lit nights on the lake, February is shaping up as an exciting month on the Sunshine Coast events calendar. Locals and...

Choirboys bring rock n roll to Noosa

Back in 1978, a group of twenty-something mates from Sydney’s Northern Beaches formed a band called Choirboys. Surrounded by the wild, hedonistic chaos of...

Pressure on provider

Katie Rose Cottage Hospice has temporarily suspended patient admissions as funding shortfalls and revised government timelines place growing pressure on the Noosa-based end-of-life care...

Noosa Fights Parkinson’s

Noosa-based support networks are playing a critical role in helping people live with Parkinson’s disease, as the condition affects an estimated 2,000 residents across...

Measures cut bat entanglements

Wildlife rescuers have conducted a daily rescue mission for more than a week to save the lives of little red flying foxes that have...