Strong support for driving range proposal at Port Noarlunga

Published on 18 December 2025

The City of Onkaparinga has welcomed strong community support for the proposed upgrade of the driving range located at WM Hunt Park, Port Noarlunga, with 83 per cent of people backing the concept during recent engagement.

Between 16 October and 10 November 2025, the council received feedback through 1,353 visits to the Your Say page, 2,842 emails sent to registered users, 76 letters delivered to surrounding landowners, 18 properties door-knocked, and 433 contributions received across surveys, quick polls and written feedback.

City of Onkaparinga CEO Phu Nguyen said the results highlight the community’s appetite for high-quality, inclusive recreation options in the south.

“Our community has been clear – they want facilities that are modern, accessible and financially sustainable. This proposal will deliver a multi-sport destination that supports active recreation, social connection and economic growth in our region,” he said.

The proposal, delivered through a long-term partnership with GreenSpace Management, includes 24 undercover Trackman bays, 6 grass practice bays, an URBN SHANX mini golf course and padel courts – creating a multi-sport destination suitable for golfers, beginners, families and young people.

Feedback showed strong support for enhanced practice and training opportunities, family-friendly activities and the potential economic benefits for nearby businesses. Community considerations centred on affordability, traffic and parking management, and protecting the site’s environmental values.

Mr Nguyen said community input is helping shape refinements to the proposal.

“We’re pleased so many people took the time to share their views. This feedback will ensure the final proposal remains accessible, financially responsible and welcoming for the community.”

The council will now progress final refinements and complete the long-term management agreement with GreenSpace Management.

Further work will focus on accessibility, traffic and parking. The facility – which will closed when the when the existing operators cease trading on 21 December – will reopen on 1 January 2026. Subject to approvals, construction is expected to begin in 2026.

For more information or to view the full engagement report, visit the council's Your Say page.

Pictured

Top 3 images: artist impressions of the proposed driving range upgrades at Port Noarlunga courtesy of GreenSpace.

Bottom 2 images: Examples of a SHANX Mini Golf course. Credit: SHANX

An artist impression of an aerial view of the proposed upgraded driving range at Port Noarlunga.