Moore Park Golf Course
| Club information | |
|---|---|
| Coordinates | 33°47′15″S 151°16′37″E / 33.787444°S 151.276875°E |
| Location | Moore Park, New South Wales |
| Established | 19 June 1926 |
| Type | public |
| Owned by | Centennial Park & Moore Park Trust |
| Total holes | 18 |
| Events hosted | City of Sydney Open and New South Wales Open |
| Website | https://www.mooreparkgolf.com.au/ |
| Designed by | Carnegie Clark (1926) |
Moore Park Golf Course is a 18-hole public golf club and driving range in Moore Park, New South Wales, Australia.
Mount Rennie is the heritage-listed Moore Park Golf House that was opened on 19 June 1926. The Golf House is a two-storey brick building with tiled roof and features a restaurant and bar with views of the golf course and a 150-seat function centre with views towards the city of Sydney.
In 2023 Clover Moore proposed cutting Moore Park Golf Course from 18 holes to 9, in order to create a new park, which drew criticism from golfers, who suggested that it was her self-interest which drove the proposal, as Moore lives nearby. The state government supports the move, and the park was in its planning stages as of September 2024.