Golf Courses

Mornington Peninsula is a mecca for golfers with courses ranging from traditional to classic links style layouts

The National Golf Club

The National Golf Club at Cape Schanck is the largest private golf club in Australia. The ‘Moonah’ (Greg Norman), the ‘Old Course’ (Robert Trent Jones Jnr.) and the ‘Ocean’ (Thomson, Wolveridge & Perrett), are three magnificently designed, world-class, 18 hole championship courses currently ranked 8, 20 and 45 respectively, out of the top 100 Australian courses.

 

Portsea Golf Club

This links style layout is set amongst rolling sand dunes on the Nepean Peninsula. Portsea Golf Club rates as not only one of the best on The Mornington Peninsula, but countrty wide. Rated by Golf Magazine as number 23 in Australia.

 

Rosebud Country Club

Rosebud Country Club has been part of the Peninsula since 1962. Boasting two quality golf courses, bowling greens and modern clubhouse with excellent bistro and gaming room, Rosebud Country Club is not just a game of golf but a day out.

 

The Golf Club St Andrews Beach

This course is currently closed.

The Golf Club St Andrews Beach is an exclusive golf club and eco resort on Melbourne’s Mornington Peninsula. Natural sand dunes and grasslands on the magnificent 175-hectare site are an “architects dream” according to world-renowned American golf course architect Tom Doak.

 

The Dunes Golf Links

Set on 300 acres of gently rolling sand dunes the 27 hole golf facility at The Dunes is Australia’s premier public access course. Located in the heart of The Mornington Peninsula “Cups” region, The Dunes maintains the highest standards of course maintenance and customer service matched only by the very best private clubs.

 

The Cape

The Cape's 18 hole championship golf course designed by American Robert Trent Jones Jnr in the early 1980’s. Perched high on one of Australia’s most spectacular coastal headlands, the course boasts stunning views over the majestic Southern Ocean and Port Phillip Bay.

 

Devilbend Golf Club

Established in 1973 and located in the ‘Heart of the Peninsula’, Devilbend course provides a great day’s golf on a course that has couch fairways, automatic watering and excellent greens. It is a challenging 18 hole 6250m course set amidst a flora and fauna reserve.

 

Eagle Ridge Golf Course

Eagle Ridge is an exceptional championship golf course located at The Cups on the Mornington Peninsula. The stunning clubhouse showcases views of the magnificent course, landscaped grounds and ornamental lakes. Its interior is equally impressive and comprises a ballroom, golf shop, spike bar and lounge.

The Flinders Golf Club

Founded over 100 years ago, the Flinders Golf Club remains one of the most scenic and accessible golf courses on the Mornington Peninsula. Built along a stunning stretch of cliff-top land overlooking Bass Strait & Western Port Bays.

 

Moonah Links

The Moonah Links Golf Complex is the largest golf tourism development in recent Victorian history and consists of two world class courses – the Open Course and the Legends Course. In addition, a fully integrated Golf clubhouse provides conference facilities, Spike Bar, Members’ Lounge, Pebbles Restaurant as well as men’s and ladies’ locker and change rooms.

 

Mornington Golf Club

More than just a great golf club! Here’s a rare opportunity to combine sight seeing, shopping, wonderful food, wine tasting in some of Australia’s premier wine estates, sea-side fresh air… all with your game of golf.

 

Safety Beach Country Club

Safety Beach Country Club is probably the best value on the Mornington Peninsula. The recently renovated 18 Hole golf course boasts lush green fairways and quality greens all year round. The short but challenging layout is easy on the eye and the feet.

Sorrento Golf Club

Sorrento Golf Club enjoys a special reputation as one of Victoria’s premier courses only 80 minutes from Melbourne. The course is of year round quality with beautifully groomed bent grass greens and couch fairways, providing plenty of challenges for golfers of all standards.

 

The National