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If you are planning a Hamilton Island holiday and you play golf, Hamilton Island Golf Club is one of those rounds you will probably want to make room for.
Technically, the course is not on Hamilton Island itself. It sits across the water on nearby Dent Island, reached by ferry from Hamilton Island Marina. That is part of the appeal. A round here is not just a game of golf; it is a half-day island experience, with ferry transfers, sea views, a championship golf course, a clubhouse overlooking the Whitsundays and some of the most memorable golf scenery in Australia.
For golfers, the big questions are usually simple: how much does it cost, do you need to bring clubs, how hard is the course, how far ahead should you book, and where should you stay if golf is part of the trip?
This guide covers the essentials.
Hamilton Island Golf Club is an 18-hole, par 71 championship course located on Dent Island, just a short ferry ride from Hamilton Island Marina.
The course was designed by Peter Thomson and is known for its dramatic elevation changes, coastal views, exposed ridgelines and challenging island conditions. It is not a long course by modern championship standards, but the wind, native vegetation, slopes and uneven lies make it a genuine test.
For most golfers, this is a bucket-list resort round rather than a casual hit-and-giggle. You can still enjoy it as a holiday golfer, but you will enjoy it more if you choose the right tees, bring a few extra balls and accept that the views may occasionally distract you from your score.
If you are still choosing where to stay, browse HamoRent’s Hamilton Island holiday rentals or view the current featured accommodation options.
Hamilton Island Golf Club is located on Dent Island, which sits just across Dent Passage from Hamilton Island.
Golfers depart from the Hamilton Island Golf Club jetty near Marina Village. The ferry trip is part of the experience, with sweeping views across the Whitsundays before you arrive at the Clubhouse.
Because Dent Island is not open for general independent exploration, access is through pre-booked Hamilton Island Golf Club experiences, including golf, Clubhouse dining and guided buggy tours.
If you are staying on Hamilton Island, this makes the logistics quite simple. You can base yourself on the main island, enjoy the restaurants, beaches and marina, then head across to Dent Island for your round.
For general island orientation, HamoRent’s Hamilton Island guide and Island Map are helpful places to start.
At the time of writing, the official Hamilton Island Golf Club pricing lists:
Green fees include return ferry transfers from Hamilton Island to Dent Island and a shared GPS-fitted motorised golf buggy.
There are also spectator fees, which can be useful if a partner or friend wants to come across without playing. As pricing can change, always check the official Hamilton Island Golf Club green fees before booking.
No. You can bring your own clubs, but you do not need to.
The Pro Shop offers club hire and shoe hire, which makes the course much easier to include in a holiday itinerary. If you are travelling light, coming for a short stay, or flying with family luggage, hiring clubs on the island may be the easiest option.
That said, keen golfers may still prefer to bring their own clubs, especially if the round is one of the main reasons for the trip. The course has enough elevation, wind and uneven lies that being comfortable with your own clubs can help.
If you are hiring clubs, allow a little extra time before your tee time to collect your gear, organise balls and get settled.
Allow approximately:
The course operates around ferry transfers, so your day is not quite the same as driving up to a suburban golf club and walking to the first tee.
If golf is important to your trip, it is worth booking early in your stay. That gives you a backup window if weather, ferry timing or plans change.
You can review official information through the Hamilton Island Golf Club tee times page.
Bookings are essential.
For a casual midweek round outside school holidays, you may have more flexibility. For peak travel periods, weekends, school holidays, wedding groups, conference travel and major Hamilton Island events, book as early as possible.
As a practical guide:
Because ferry transfers and tee times need to line up, availability is more structured than a standard golf course.
Yes, visiting golfers can book to play Hamilton Island Golf Club. It is not a members-only private club in the traditional sense.
However, because the course is located on Dent Island, you cannot simply arrive independently and walk on. You need to book through the golf club, with your ferry transfer arranged as part of the booking.
This is one of the reasons the experience feels more premium. From Hamilton Island Marina to the Clubhouse, the round has a sense of occasion.
Hamilton Island Golf Club is a par 71 measuring 6,140 metres from the championship tees. There are three main tee options:
The smart play for most holiday golfers is to choose the tee that gives you the best chance to enjoy the course. The back tees provide a serious challenge, but the middle and forward tees still deliver the full experience without turning the round into survival golf.
The course is not brutally long, but that does not mean it is easy. The challenge comes from:
On a calm day, good scoring is possible. On a windy day, it can feel like a completely different course.
The fairways can be generous in places, but missing badly is often punished quickly. Once your ball finds the natural island vegetation, it may be gone. Bring extra balls and manage expectations.
Before you play, it is worth reviewing the official Hamilton Island Golf Club course guide and scorecard.
Hamilton Island Golf Club is highly regarded in Australian golf circles, particularly for its setting and visual appeal.
The course was ranked No. 30 in Australian Golf Digest’s 2024/25 list of Australia’s Top 100 Golf Courses. That feels about right. This is not just a course you play for the architecture; it is a course you play for the full location, views and experience.
Compared with Australia’s great sandbelt, links and coastal courses, Hamilton Island is different. It is not trying to be Royal Melbourne, Barnbougle or Cape Wickham. Its strength is that it offers something rare: a championship golf course on its own island, surrounded by the Whitsundays.
For travelling golfers, that makes it memorable in a way that few resort courses can match.
Ask different golfers and you may get different answers, but two holes stand out.
The 4th is a dramatic par 3 that plays across a valley to an exposed green. It is one of the early moments where the course changes from scenic holiday golf to a proper test.
From the back tees, it can demand a strong, committed shot, especially if the wind is up. Short, long or offline can all create problems. Walk away with a par and you will feel like you have earned it.
The 16th may be the most spectacular hole on the course.
It is another par 3, played from an elevated tee with sweeping views and danger waiting for anything poorly struck. It is beautiful, but it can also be brutal. Club selection can be tricky, the wind can swirl, and the view can make it hard to focus on the shot in front of you.
For many golfers, this is the postcard hole. It is the one you will probably talk about after the round, whether you made par or put another ball in your pocket.
Hamilton Island Golf Club plays to par 71.
The championship layout is 6,140 metres from the Hoop Pine tees. The middle Pandanus tees are 5,678 metres, while the Grass Tree tees are 4,985 metres.
Handicap and slope ratings can change, so golfers playing in competition or calculating daily handicaps should check the current Golf Australia or club rating information before play.
For the average visiting golfer, the main point is simple: do not choose the back tees just because they are there. Pick the tees that suit your game and the day’s wind.
Hamilton Island Golf Club has the key facilities you would expect for a premium resort golf experience.
Facilities include:
The Clubhouse Restaurant is a major part of the experience. Even non-golfers can enjoy Dent Island through selected dining and tour experiences, making it easier to include golf in a wider holiday rather than treating it as a solo activity.
If you are travelling with a partner who does not play, consider timing your round around lunch at the Clubhouse.
Hamilton Island Golf Club caters for group bookings, corporate golf days and events.
For larger groups, it is worth enquiring directly with the golf club through its Golf Groups page. Larger groups may require additional planning around tee times, ferry transfers, catering and accommodation.
This makes Hamilton Island a strong option for:
If you are planning a group trip, accommodation becomes just as important as the tee time. Staying in self-contained holiday accommodation can make the trip more flexible, particularly for groups who want shared living spaces, kitchens, balconies and easy access to the marina.
For larger groups, start by browsing HamoRent’s all properties or contact the HamoRent team through the Get in Touch page.
The best place to stay for a Hamilton Island golf holiday depends on your budget, group size and the type of trip you are planning.
For golfers who want to keep the trip practical, value-style apartments or smaller holiday rentals can be a smart choice. You spend less on accommodation and more on the round, dining and activities.
This style of stay is often ideal for couples, small families or golfers who mainly want a comfortable base between beach time, restaurants and golf.
Look for:
HamoRent options that may suit value-focused travellers include Sunset Waters 12 and Sunset Waters 1, depending on availability and seasonal pricing.
Mid-range holiday apartments and townhouses are often the sweet spot for golf trips.
You get more space than a standard hotel room, usually with separate bedrooms, kitchen facilities and living areas. For a golf group or family, this can make the whole trip easier and more relaxed.
This is where HamoRent’s accommodation options can be especially useful. Rather than booking individual hotel rooms, guests can choose from a range of Hamilton Island holiday rentals and find a property that suits their budget, group size and preferred location.
Mid-range options worth exploring include Lagoon 005, Lagoon 202 and Lagoon 206, depending on your preferred dates and group size.
For a high-end golf holiday, Hamilton Island also offers luxury homes, premium apartments and resort-style accommodation.
This is the option for travellers who want golf to be part of a broader Whitsundays escape, with views, space, privacy and a more premium holiday feel.
For groups, premium holiday homes can work particularly well. The cost can become more manageable when split across several adults, and the shared experience is often better than separate rooms.
Premium HamoRent options to consider include The Elite F208, Casuarina Cove 1 and Luxurious Lagoon 006.
You can also view the latest featured HamoRent properties for current specials and promoted stays.
If Hamilton Island Golf Club is part of your trip, staying on Hamilton Island makes the experience easier.
You are close to:
Staying on the mainland and travelling in for golf adds more logistics. Staying on Hamilton Island means golf can be part of the holiday rather than a complicated day trip.
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A few practical tips can make the round more enjoyable:
This is a course where the memory matters as much as the card.
No. Hamilton Island Golf Club is located on Dent Island, a short ferry ride from Hamilton Island Marina.
Current published pricing lists 9 holes at $170 and 18 holes at $240. Club hire and shoe hire are available at additional cost.
Yes. Published green fees include return ferry transfers between Hamilton Island and Dent Island.
Yes. Published green fees include a shared GPS-fitted motorised golf buggy for your round.
Yes, but beginners should choose the forward tees, bring extra balls and be prepared for wind, slopes and native vegetation. The course is spectacular, but it is still a proper championship layout.
No. Club hire is available through the Pro Shop.
Yes, Dent Island can be accessed through pre-booked experiences such as Clubhouse dining and guided buggy tours. It is not open for independent exploration.
The 16th is probably the most memorable hole visually, while the 4th is one of the standout early tests. Both are par 3s and both can punish poor shots.
For most golfers, self-contained holiday accommodation is a great option. HamoRent offers a range of Hamilton Island holiday rentals, from value options through to larger and more premium stays, making it easier to find accommodation that suits your group, budget and golf plans.
Allow around five hours, including return ferry transfers.
Hamilton Island Golf Club is one of the most memorable golf experiences in Australia.
It is scenic, challenging, beautifully located and different from almost anything else in the country. The course is not simply a holiday activity; for golfers, it can become one of the main reasons to visit Hamilton Island.
If you are planning a Hamilton Island stay and want golf to be part of the trip, it is worth organising your accommodation and tee time early. Book the round, choose the right place to stay, and give yourself enough time to enjoy the full Dent Island experience.
For Hamilton Island accommodation, browse HamoRent’s holiday rentals or view the latest featured accommodation options to find a stay that suits your budget, group and island plans.
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