Lake Karrinyup Country Club


Lake Karrinyup Country Club is a private golf club located in Karrinyup, Western Australia. The golf club consists of an 18-hole championship golf course, and a 9-hole "short course". The championship layout at Lake Karrinyup was founded in 1928, designed by Alex Russell who was the Australian partner of the famed golf course architect, Alister MacKenzie.

Course

Overview

The championship course is a par-72 layout that winds its way through undulating ground, native gum-trees, and indigenous vegetation. Designed by Alex Russell in 1928 and opened for play in 1930, the course has seen a number of changes in its lifetime. The most significant changes occurred between 2007 and 2008, when Michael Clayton Golf Design was enlisted to undertake a significant overhaul of the golf course to return it, aesthetically and architecturally, to Alex Russell's principles.
Dominated by the lake from which the course gets its name, the most memorable holes are ones which run adjacent to and over this natural feature. The signature 8th hole is a 201-metre par 3 which requires a shot that carries the lake onto a raised green. Also notable is the par-5 3rd hole which is flanked along its length by the lake, and the short par-4 14th which, due to clever bunkering, presents a number of options off the tee.

Scorecard

The championship course scorecard is as follows. Please note that all measurements are from the Black tees.

Rankings

Lake Karrinyup is consistently ranked as one of the top 20 courses in Australia. A slip in its ranking early in the 2000s was part of the motive for the Clayton redesign.

Events

Lake Karrinyup has played host to four Australian Opens, two Lake Karrinyup Bowls, two Johnnie Walker Classics, and was the venue for the Perth International since 2012.
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