
Cairns Golf Club is a modern 18 Hole Championship Golf Course centrally located just minutes from the centre of Cairns in Far North Queensland, Australia. The Club has a fleet of 60 motorised carts is open for social play 7 days a week and has a full length floodlit driving range. We have a fully stocked Golf Shop with PGA Professionals on staff.
The modern air-conditioned clubhouse seats 120 people and is available for function hire.
Cairns Golf Club has several different Membership options with the full details show below.
We offer a rolling style of membership for all categories meaning that if you join today, your renewal date will be in 12 months from today. A $500 joining fee applies for certain categories, with $250 credited to your House Account. New applicants for these categories may be placed on a Membership Waiting List, during which you’ll receive a Social Membership with member benefits. We also offer payment plans that are spread out over your membership year.
All Membership categories below include all Affiliation fees and include GST.
When you submit your online sign-up application, a team member will contact you during office hours to finalise your membership. Your membership will only be active once this process is complete.
By far our most popular membership which enables UNLIMITED Social play for 12 months, every day of the week subject to major competitions and Corporate Days.
| 7 Day Membership Information - $1,510 inc GST |
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Designed for the player who is looking to spend plenty of time out on course. Includes 7 Day Membership, Unlimited Motorised Cart usage, Unlimited Driving Range Balls and plenty more.
| Platinum Membership Information - $4,325 inc GST |
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Available for players aged 18 to 23 years old only, Intermediate Membership is designed to attract younger players with all the benefits of full 7 Day Membership, but a greatly discounted price.
| Intermediate Membership Information - $755 inc GST |
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This category of Membership is specially designed for Women who have completed our Ladies Get into Golf Programs. It allow Women to get out on the course at their leisure without the pressure of having to play Competition Golf.
| Ladies Novice Membership: $495 inc GST |
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Allows players under the age of 18 to play unlimited social golf with the benefit of having a Golf Australia Handicap for use in all competition play.
| Junior Membership Information - $195 inc GST |
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Available for players under the age of 15 who are not yet ready to hold a GA Handicap but wish to play in local 3, 6 & 9 Hole competitions.
| Sub Junior Membership Information - $35 inc GST |
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Click Here to download the Unlimited Cart Usage Brochure
| Unlimited Cart Usage Membership Information - $1090 inc GST |
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Cairns Golf Club holds 3 x Major Golf Events each year as well as the usual weekly Competitions.
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2026 City of Cairns Golf Week Monday 27th July - Sunday 2nd August |
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2026 NQ Fire Club Championships
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2026 Cairns Junior Open |
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2026 Cairns Open |
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2026 Mixed Foursomes Championship |
Cairns Golf Club runs several standard competitions for Members and Visitors every week, subject to major Events.
All 18 Hole Competition fees are $15 + applicable green fee for visitors
For further information please contact the Golf Shop on (07) 4037 6777 or via email at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Cairns Golf Club offers Golf Introductory programs specifically designed for Women to learn golf in a fun and relaxed environment.
Typically the programs are conducted during School Terms avoiding the busy School Holiday periods.

Cairns Golf Club offers introductory programs specifically designed for women to learn golf in a fun relaxed environment. Typically the programs are conducted during the school terms avoiding the school holiday periods.
The program consists of a 4 week program with all equipment supplied plus we will even give you warm up Driving Range balls to practice during the 4 week duration of the course.
Programs are conducted in small groups and focus on giving participants plenty of opportunities to explore skills and to build confidence in preparation to hit the golf course. You will notice in our programs that;
So whether you are familiar with the sport or just a first-timer, Get Into Golf is ready to show you the ropes. Grab a friend and come try something new, you might just uncover a new hidden talent!
Find out about our next programs please email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Slow play frustrates golfers, spoils their game and causes operational problems for a busy club.
The CGC recognises the need to encourage a faster pace of play during competitions. A key aspect to achieving this goal is to communicate these expectations via a Pace of Play Policy (POPP). It is expected that the policy will find a balance point between unenjoyable slow play and unpleasant overly rushed play.
The CGC Match Committee would prefer that players acknowledge that the POPP is for the good of the majority of members enjoying their competition round, and adhere to the policy requirements. It is not the preferred option to discipline players, but those players who disregard the requirements are at risk of penalties and sanctions.
| On the Tee: | On or within 5m of the teeing ground concerned |
| Start of a hole: | A group has begun a hole when the first player in the group has hit their tee shot. |
| Commenced putting: | A group is deemed to have commenced putting when the first stroke by a player on the green has been made. |
| Completion of a hole: | A group has completed a hole if all players have holed out or picked up, and left the green concerned. |
| Time to complete round: | The time to complete a round of 18 holes is measured by subtracting the published timesheet tee-off time from the time the group completes 18 holes. Completion of a round is determined by the time the first scorecard from a group is entered into the Golf Shop scanner, or signed off in the MiClub App. |
| Target Time | 4 hrs 15 mins is the target time for 18 holes at CGC. It is acknowledged that course conditions, walkers v carts, general fitness and competition format can all affect speed of play, but every effort should be made to achieve this target time. |
| Target Interval: | The starting interval between groups is typically eight (8) minutes. This interval should be maintained throughout the round. Occasionally the interval may increase due to lost balls, poor play, course conditions, but every effort should be made to catch up to the group in front before they begin the following hole.
On target: A group is on the tee and the group in front has not completed the same hole (Par 3 or Par 4), or has not commenced putting on a Par 5 Behind target interval (8mins) or ‘out of position’: A group is teeing off on the 5th hole Par 4. The group in front has already left the green on that same hole. The slower group should endeavour to catch up and return to the Target Interval by the time they tee off on the 7th hole. |
| On the Clock: | The time period during which a group has been identified as being OUTSIDE the Target Interval until they are WITHIN the Target Interval |
| Designated Official (DO): | A Course Marshal, Match Committee Member, Director of Golf, General Manager or Golf Shop Assistant. |
A player must be on the tee at, or before, their published timesheet tee-off time. If a player is in breach of this rule, and depending on the competition format, a 2-stroke penalty / deduction of 2 Stableford points / 2 minus points in par events / loss of hole in Match Play may be applied.
Furthermore, if a player is not on the tee within 5 minutes after their published timesheet tee-off time this player is disqualified, and will not be permitted to enter the competition at a later tee time.
A player may officially withdraw from a group any time before their published timesheet tee-off time. This must be done by the player, or the player’s representative, personally communicating this decision to the starter of the competition field. If a player has officially withdrawn, they are eligible to apply for another tee-off time if one is available. If a player has not officially withdrawn before their published tee-off time, that player is in breach of the POPP and will be penalized as such.
The maximum recommended time for the break in play after completion of nine holes in a competition round is 6 minutes. It is the player’s responsibility to comply with this time limit. This time is measured as the interval between the group completing their ninth hole and the players being on the next tee for the re-commencement of play.
The Target Time and Target Interval will determine the recommended pace of play. Whilst many factors can affect the pace of play eg: relative ability, health and fitness, type of competition, weather and playing conditions, all players in competition rounds should aim to finish within the Target Time.
A significant responsibility lies with early groups to ensure they ‘lead’ the field at a suitable pace to achieve the Target Time.
In addition, ALL groups should focus on maintaining the Target Interval. Lost balls, big hitters having to wait, and other factors may extend the interval at times.
All groups exceeding the Target Interval are deemed to be On the Clock and should make every effort to catch up quickly. (See Target Interval definition for an example)
We don’t want to penalise you… but we will if you fail to comply with the PoPP and your behaviour is affecting the enjoyment of other golfers. We hope to achieve a satisfactory pace of play by raising awareness and educating players.
The Match Committee and Designated Officials will use the MiClub timing software to monitor slow play. Marshals may be used on course when available, to monitor breaches of the POPP and to assist and advise groups on how to speed up their play.
Only a Designated Official (DO) can give a warning or apply a penalty. At no time will verbal or physical abuse towards a DO be tolerated. Any reported instance of this occurring will be investigated. The alleged offender will be contacted by the Match Committee to assess the incident and apply sanctions as appropriate.
The R&A Rules of Golf, Rule 5.6a states: “A player must not unreasonably delay play, either when playing a hole or between two holes”. Penalties apply.
When a Course Marshal is available, they may apply penalties immediately whilst on course if players fail to comply after receiving a warning and being advised that they are On the Clock.
The penalty for the first breach of Rule 5.6a is one penalty stroke and for a second breach, a general penalty (Loss of hole in match play, two-stroke penalty in stroke play). If a player breaches the Rule for a third time, he/she is disqualified.
However, because the CGC cannot afford to have marshals on course most of the time, this scenario is most likely to occur only in a major event. Most of the time, slow play will have to be dealt with using historical data from the MiClub system after players complete their rounds.
Stage 1 – First warning – Written notice to request co-operation and improvement of pace of play
Each player in any group that is identified as breaching either of the following will be advised in writing, notifying them of the details of their breach, and suggesting ways to improve their times by modifying their behaviour or the group’s behaviour.
NB: No notice will be issued if the group finishes within the appropriate Target Time.
Stage 2 – Second warning - Further Letter to Request Co-Operation
Any player who reoffends within a 12-week period will be sent a further letter stating the details and again requesting their co-operation to improve their group’s slow play.
The notice will also warn that further breaches may result in Stage 3 sanctions
Stage 3 – Report to Committee, Monitoring, Suspension, Timesheet Restrictions
If a player is again in breach within a further 12 weeks, they may be asked to attend a meeting with the Match Committee to explain their actions.
The Match Committee shall not impose any penalties until the Member has had the opportunity to discuss the issue. Failure to respond to the Committee’s request for a meeting within 14 days may result in a Stage 3 penalty automatically being applied.
Penalties may include any or all of the following:
Following a Stage 3 Notice, the player will be placed on a 6-month probationary period. Two further offences in that time will be penalised in accordance with Stage 4
Stage 4 – Subsequent Offences, Report to Committee, Suspension
Where a player is identified as persistently breaching previous warnings and advice, the player will again be asked to meet with the Match Committee to provide explanation.
Stage 4 penalties may include any or all of the following:
At the Match Committee’s discretion, additional and extended suspensions may apply for multiple or consistent breaches.
Appeal Process
Any player who is sent a letter advising them of a breach of the PoPP may appeal to the Match Committee in writing if they believe they have a reasonable explanation for the breach.
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The intent of the PoPP is to educate and inform players about managing the pace of play at the CGC. The Match Committee is hopeful there will be no need to issue Stage 3 & 4 penalties, however, they are prepared to do so if offenders make no effort to change their behaviour.
A link to the full Pace of Play Policy (PoPP) will be available on the CGC’s website, or players may request a printed copy if desired. All players should familiarise themselves with this document.
Please do your part and help us to maintain a pace of play which allows everyone to enjoy their round.