This is a 9-hole course, total length still to be measured. Par is 3 on all holes.
If a lamp post is the pin, you must hit the metal pole, not the concrete base. Any disc coming to rest completely within a garden bed, or too high above the ground for the player to reach it, will be played from the nearest in-bounds position at which the player may stand; the player will be assessed one penalty stroke. Similarly, any disc which hits a person will attract a one stroke penalty.
Precedent means that the vertical projection of a disc onto the ground is used to determine its position. This means that a disc which comes to rest above the ground (resting on vegetation or some other object), but has a section which is directly over the concrete border of a path, is in bounds (unless it is too high to reach). Similarly, on holes number 3 and 4, an upside down disc which is not touching the green plastic cover but which has a projection which crosses the plastic does not need another shot to complete the hole.
Where a tree is a target, you need to hit the trunk below the first branch. Exposed roots do not count as the trunk of a tree.
As an alternative to the following description, check out a more printer friendly version of the course notes.
| Hole | Par | Dist | Tee | Pin | Compulsories |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 3 | ? | Metal grate in intersection of the paths | Fourth big tree on the right | None |
| 2 | 3 | ? | Base of tree | Rubbish bin up the hill (located just inside the water trap) | None |
| 3 | 3 | ? | Rubbish bin | Green plastic cover across the path, just before the circular flower bed | Disc must come to rest on the plastic cover. |
| 4 | 3 | ? | Green plastic cover | Green plastic cover on the edge of water trap, between the two largest trees past the palm tree, very near the edge of the grass | Avoid getting stuck in the palm fronds. Disc must come to rest on the plastic cover. |
| 5 | 3 | ? | Green plastic cover | Lamp post just past the path | Avoid getting stuck in the palm fronds. |
| 6 | 3 | ? | Lamp Post | Middle sized tree down the hill and across the path | None |
| 7 | 3 | ? | Base of tree | Middle sized tree to the left of the little cottage | None |
| 8 | 3 | ? | Base of tree | Solid green cylinder past the path on the far side of the little cottage | None |
| 9 | 3 | ? | Solid green cylinder | Small lamp post across the road between Blocks 4 and 5 of CSIRO Marine Labs | None |
See the following reference for an Excel card for the course: PrincesCard.xls.
The course was developed by Ken Suber, probably in late 2003.
| Record | Holder | Score | Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| Women | Shavawn Donoghue | 2 over | October 2004 |
| Men | Jemery Day | 7 under | July 2004, August 2005 & March 2010 |
Eagles have been recorded on Holes 1 (Jeff Dunn, Ken Suber, Jemery Day), 3 (Jemery), 4 (Jeff), 6 (Felix Kennedy, Ken, Jemery, Jeff, Uwe Roserock), 7 (Ken, Jeff, Jemery, Jens Meyer), 8 (Jemery, Jeff), 9 (Ken, Jemery, Jeff, Fred Pribac, Steve, Felix). This course offers ample opportunities for birdies - a birdy or better has been recorded for every hole on this course.
While this course is sometimes played as a 9 hole course, more often 2 rounds of 9 are played to make 18 holes and the following 18 hole course records hold:
| Record | Holder | Score | Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| Women | ? | ? | ? |
| Men | Jemery Day | 11 under | August 2005 & April 2008 |