The Club
The Flagstaff Hill Golf Club 
In 2001, approximately 9 hectares of adjoining land was bought from SA Water. This land, containing spectacular views over the Adelaide Hills, was converted into two challenging golf holes. The addition of these holes allowed the Club to sell 4 hectares of the existing golf course to AV Jennings for a housing development. The finance received from this land not only paid for the new land, the new holes, numerous improvements to the Clubhouse and all the Club debt, but also left a substantial amount for future development and improvements.
The Course
Over the past few years, four additional holes have been constructed, one existing hole totally reconstructed and the 17th and 18th holes joined together. This has left the Club with a 19-hole golf course. These additional holes allow the Club to proceed with the plan to reconstruct all of the holes on the course without inconveniencing Members and visitors.
The course consists of Santa Anna couch tees, couch fairways and a combination of Bent and Poa greens. Two creeks that meander through the course, along with the dam containing the course water resources, provide adequate punishment for the errant shot as well as a home for a multitude of bird species.
Competitions are held every day of the week, with Tuesday mornings reserved for women Members and Wednesday mornings for male Members. Visitors are welcome at all times except Saturdays and the mornings of Tuesday, Wednesday and Sunday.