Golfers pitch to turn Moore Park course into ‘world-class’ recreation hub
Moore Park’s 18-hole golf course would be salvaged and parts of the fairway reworked as a “world-class” sport and recreation precinct under an alternative proposal golfers hope will fend off plans to split it into a new public park for Sydney’s east.
Amid debate about balancing rising urban density with access to green space, Premier Chris Minns last year vowed to slash nine holes from Moore Park Golf Course and convert nearly half the 45-hectare site into parkland for residents of Green Square, Redfern, Zetland and Waterloo in mid-2026.
The move angered golfing enthusiasts, prompting an alliance of industry bodies – Golf Australia, PGA of Australia, Golf NSW and Moore Park Golf Club – to fight back with a new plan.
The Moore Park Golf Collective’s proposal, unveiled on Saturday, would transform about 15 hectares of underutilised land at the eastern suburbs course with a football oval, a BMX track, a dog park, a multi-storey 500-space carpark and a three-kilometre pedestrian and cycling path.
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Golf NSW chief executive Stuart Fraser said the proposal would grant the public access to green space while retaining a full course.
“Golf NSW believes the proposal provides a win-win solution for the NSW government and a growing Sydney by offering a multitude of recreational activities, whilst continuing to service the massive demand for publicly accessible golf via an 18-hole course,” he said.
The prospect of shrinking the Moore Park course has been debated for years. Proponents including City of Sydney Lord Mayor Clover Moore and former premier Bob Carr have said it would give more people access to open space, while golfers say the 18-hole course is required for competitions, and the sport provides mental and physical health benefits for players.
The government intends to reclaim the course’s western boundary and part of the land north of Dacey Avenue for recreational space while retaining a nine-hole golf course and the operation of the existing driving range and clubhouse.