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Lake Karrinyup Country Club

Golf clubs and courses in Western AustraliaKarrinyup, Western AustraliaSports venues in Perth, Western AustraliaUse Australian English from August 2020

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.

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Lake Karrinyup Country Club
Swiftlet Way, City Of Stirling

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Lake Karrinyup Golf Course

Swiftlet Way
6022 City Of Stirling, Gwelup
Western Australia, Australia
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