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McLeod’s on the horizon

Daniel Bouwmeester    June 13, 2023    2 min read   

McLeod Country Golf Club is a perfect destination for golf-lovers or families looking for a fun day out – with some special events coming up in the month ahead.

Located in picturesque Mount Ommaney, the 18-hole golf course is well-maintained and challenging, with lush fairways and scenic views.

The club also offers lessons and clinics, making it an excellent place to learn and improve.

The clubhouse menu features a range of delicious dishes, including classic pub fare and modern Australian cuisine.

The bar serves a variety of beers, wines, and cocktails – making it the perfect place to relax and unwind.

In addition to golf and dining, McLeod Country Golf Club hosts family-friendly events throughout the year, including live music, trivia nights, and family fun days.

It’s perfect entertainment for the kids while adults enjoy a round of golf or a relaxing meal at the clubhouse.

On Wednesday, June 21, enjoy a burst of flavours from the tasty Food Truck Frenzy.

And on Sunday, July 9, grab your family and friends to enjoy a bite and a drink while listening to live music and looking at the wonderful views at ‘Music Over the Green’.


McLeod Country Golf Club is located at 61 Gertrude McLeod Crescent, Mount Ommaney.

The clubhouse is open from 9am every day: until 6pm Sunday to Wednesday; 9:30pm Thursday and Friday; and 9pm Saturday.

Lunch is 11am to 3pm daily, extending to 5:30pm on Saturdays. Dinner is served 5pm to 8pm Thursday and Friday.

Daniel Bouwmeester

Daniel was born in a mining town in New South Wales to Dutch and Welsh immigrants, before relocating to Logan City, where he attended Canterbury College for twelve years. He pursued his passion for music by completing a first-class honours degree at the University of Queensland (UQ), and later signed with a local record label. He has travelled the world from a young age, including a student exchange in rural France, a job working the ski lifts in Colorado, and visits to the islands of the South Pacific. After a six-year career in market research, Daniel returned to UQ to complete a Bachelor of Journalism and Arts dual degree, majoring in political science. His varied experiences at home and abroad have contributed to a passion for spreading good news while defending the truth buried inside complex societal paradigms.