INTRODUCTION
The Flagstaff Hill Golf Club has a proud history...
The Flagstaff Hill Golf Club is set in a picturesque area, studded with old gums and surrounded by almost 1,000 modern homes.
The suburb of Flagstaff Hill was developed in the mid-1960's by Hooker Rex Pty Ltd who employed a New South Wales Golf Architect, Mr Bob Green, to choose the best site and prepare the Golf Course.
In 1967 the Golf Club was formed and the Clubhouse built, and Hooker Rex asked the Committee of the day to run the golfing side of the project, giving the Club the right to purchase the property at some time in the future.

This option was taken up in 1978 and the Golf Club now owns the land and the first class Clubhouse. All activities of the Club are being developed and one of the most recent major projects completed was the construction of a water catchment area. This dam not only provides top class water for maintenance of the course, but is also an integral part of the course and has formed what is the most picturesque par 3, 7th hole.
Flagstaff Hill now...
The Golf Course itself has developed into a testing and picturesque par 72 and is fully established with 18 holes of beautifully grassed fairways, tees and greens. Many attractive native shrubs and trees line the fairways, making it a most enjoyable place to play golf.
The large modern Clubhouse that adequately caters for members and guests includes a Members' Lounge and a large Dining Room, all of which can be turned into a large convention or entertainment room. Members and the general public are able to take advantage of these facilities, not only on Club social occasions but also for their own private functions, Weddings, Trade Days etc.

