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Crescent Head Golf Club: A Rising Star in Regional Golf | Inside Golf, Australia’s Most Popular Golf Magazine



As a professional golf journalist, I visited Crescent Head Country Club and observed the positive impact of their new 18-hole mini golf course. This addition alongside Australia’s only PGA-rated six-hole golf course has been a success, with cheers and laughter filling the air. The club’s focus on sustainability, diversification, and inclusiveness has attracted new faces to the course.

The mini golf course is wheelchair-accessible, welcoming individuals of all ages and abilities. Groups of people with disabilities, senior citizens, schools, and corporate events are enjoying the new facility. The facility includes a gazebo for pre or post-game entertainment.

Club secretary-manager Colan Ryan highlighted that the mini golf course is open to everyone, offering a unique and enjoyable experience. The course features piped music, lights, water features, and disability access, making it a standout attraction. The club also hosts birthday parties and social groups.

The club invested in this facility for sustainability and inclusivity, with funding secured from the National Party’s Building Better Regions Fund and a NSW Government grant. The course was designed with wheelchair access in mind, setting a new standard for golfing venues.

Besides golf, Crescent Head Country Club offers two restaurants, Barnesy’s Bistro serving modern Australian cuisine upstairs, and Mo’s Bamboo Chinese Restaurant downstairs. Additionally, the club provides tennis, bowls, fishing, and the mini golf course for guests to enjoy.

For more information, visit their website at [www.chcclub.com.au](http://www.chcclub.com.au) or contact them at entertainment@chcclub.com.au or (02) 6566 0268 for inquiries. Follow them on Facebook at [www.facebook.com/CrescentHeadCountry](http://www.facebook.com/CrescentHeadCountry).