The Cut Golf Course

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The Cut Golf Course is a public 18‑hole championship links-style golf course with clubhouse, restaurant, bar, and event facilities overlooking the Indian Ocean near Mandurah in Western Australia.

Dawesville, Western Australia, Australia

About The Cut Golf Course

The Cut Golf Course is a public 18‑hole championship links-style golf course located in Dawesville, just south of Mandurah in Western Australia, overlooking the Indian Ocean. Known for its coastal dunes, ocean views, and challenging layout, it regularly ranks among Western Australia’s top public courses. In addition to green fees and golf carts, The Cut offers a fully equipped pro shop, practice facilities, a clubhouse with restaurant and bar, and spaces for functions, weddings, and corporate events. Bookings can typically be made online via thecutgolf.com.au or by phone.

A charge from “The Cut Golf Course” on your bank or card statement is usually related to a golf booking (green fees, cart hire, competition fees), pro-shop purchase (equipment, apparel, balls, gloves), or food and beverage at the clubhouse restaurant and bar. You may also see charges for event or function deposits, wedding or corporate packages, gift vouchers, or golf clinics and coaching. Some banks display the trading name slightly differently (for example, “THE CUT GOLF DAWESVILLE AUS” or similar), and pending amounts may appear when you make an online or phone payment, leave a bar or restaurant tab open, or provide a card as a security deposit for a booking or event.

To verify the charge, start by checking recent golf rounds you played at The Cut, any online bookings made via their website, GolfNow/third‑party tee time sites, or function/event deposits you may have authorised. Review email confirmations or receipts from the date of the charge, and compare the transaction amount to typical green fees, cart hire, or restaurant spending. If you still have questions, contact The Cut Golf Course directly using the details on thecutgolf.com.au or your booking confirmation, and provide the date, amount, and last four digits of the card used so they can look up the transaction. Common issues—such as duplicated charges, no‑show fees, or misunderstanding of deposit and cancellation policies—are usually resolved by speaking with their pro shop or accounts team, who can explain the charge, adjust errors, or advise on refunds where applicable.

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  1. THE CUT GOLF COURSE\COUNTRY CLUB DRIVE\D

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a charge from The Cut Golf Course on my statement when I only booked a tee time?

When you book a tee time at The Cut Golf Course, your card may be charged immediately for green fees or a booking deposit, depending on the rate and terms selected. Some bookings, especially for peak times or groups, require prepayment or a non‑refundable deposit. If you booked via a third‑party service (such as a tee time website) the charge may still show under The Cut’s merchant name. Check your booking confirmation email for the exact amount and payment terms.

What are typical amounts I might be charged by The Cut Golf Course?

Common transaction amounts include 18‑hole green fees (often in the range of AUD $60–$150 depending on day, time, and any specials), cart hire fees, and competition or social golf fees. Smaller amounts (for example AUD $10–$80) are usually related to restaurant or bar tabs, takeaway food and drinks, range balls, or pro shop items like balls and gloves. Larger charges (hundreds or thousands of dollars) are more likely deposits or balances for weddings, functions, or corporate golf days.

Why is there a small or pending charge from The Cut Golf Course on my card?

A small or pending charge can appear when your card is used to secure an online booking, open a bar or restaurant tab, or provide details for an event deposit. In some cases, your bank may show an authorisation hold before the final amount is processed, especially if you booked online or over the phone. These holds usually adjust automatically to the final transaction total or disappear within a few business days if no final charge is made. If a pending amount does not clear, contact your bank and The Cut for clarification.

How do I cancel or change a tee time booking at The Cut Golf Course and avoid extra charges?

To cancel or amend a tee time, contact The Cut Golf Course pro shop directly using the phone number or email listed on thecutgolf.com.au or on your booking confirmation. Cancellation policies vary by rate type and source of booking (direct vs. third‑party), but changes generally must be made within a specified time window before your tee time to avoid no‑show or late‑cancellation fees. If you booked via a third‑party tee time site, you may need to manage the booking through that platform’s account or app in line with their terms.

How can I request a refund or dispute a charge from The Cut Golf Course?

If you believe you were charged incorrectly—such as a duplicate transaction, an incorrect amount, or a no‑show fee you dispute—contact The Cut’s pro shop or accounts team first. Provide your name, booking details, date and amount of the charge, and any receipts or confirmation emails so they can locate the transaction. They can usually advise whether a refund, partial credit, or rain check is possible under their policies. If the issue remains unresolved, you can then speak to your bank or card issuer about a formal dispute.

Why was I charged by The Cut Golf Course after a function, wedding, or event?

For events, weddings, and corporate golf days, The Cut Golf Course typically takes an initial deposit and charges the remaining balance after final numbers, food and beverage consumption, and any added services (such as AV, decorations, or extra carts) are confirmed. The final charge may post a few days after the event date, which can be confusing if you do not immediately connect it to your function. Review your event agreement and invoices for deposit and settlement terms, and contact the events team at The Cut if you need a breakdown of the final charge.

How do I get a copy of my receipt or tax invoice from The Cut Golf Course?

You can request a copy of your receipt or tax invoice by contacting The Cut Golf Course via the contact details on thecutgolf.com.au, or by replying to any booking or event confirmation email you received. Provide the date and approximate time of your visit, the amount charged, and the last four digits of the card used so staff can locate the transaction. They can then email you a tax invoice for green fees, pro shop purchases, or food and beverage, which is often useful for business or corporate expense claims.

Can I pause or change ongoing services or memberships with The Cut Golf Course?

If you hold a membership or recurring golf package with The Cut Golf Course, you’ll need to speak directly with their membership or administration team to change, pause, or cancel it. Policies on suspensions (for example, due to travel or medical reasons) and notice periods for cancellation can vary by membership type. Check your membership agreement or welcome pack for specific terms and then confirm by phone or email so you have written confirmation of any changes to ongoing charges.

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