Discover the best top things to do in Mornington Peninsula, Australia including Mornington Golf Club, Sandhurst Club, Peninsula Kingswood Country Golf Club, The Dunes Golf Links, Rosebud Park Golf Course, Mount Martha Public Golf Course, The Flinders Golf Club, Eagle Ridge Golf Course, St Andrews Beach Golf Course, Truemans Golf Range.
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Exceptional in design, hospitality and fostering an engaged community, Peninsula Kingswood Country Golf Club is just 35 minutes from central Melbourne and comprises of two championship courses, a spectacular open-plan clubhouse, restaurant quality dining, 25-metre heated pool, gymnasium, eight in-clubhouse accommodation rooms and 10 on course accommodation rooms.
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What a fantastic course to play. Lots of interesting holes and plenty of variety. Played on a windy day so the course won! Great practice facilities.
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Welcoming green fee players, members, social groups and corporate events, Eagle Ridge's stunning landscaped layout provides a fair test of golf on Victoria's famed Mornington Peninsula. Eagle Ridge is designed to ensure a great day out for golfers of every standard and is recognised by Golf Australia as one of the top 60 best public access courses in Australia.
Eagle Ridge if it were in Melbourne metro would be the best public course bar none, unfortunately its surounded by some of the best courses in the world. They always have agressive pricing and a relaxed dress code for the social golfer, i love this course, cheap cart golf on a great course all year round
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Located on the Mornington Peninsula an hour and a half south of Melbourne, St Andrews Beach is Tom Doak’s first effort in Australia. The front nine is a wonderful and engaging ride with a links design and feel while the back nine is there to test your merit. Like so many of the great courses in Australia, St Andrews Beach is highlighted by its short par fours and the risk/reward element that comes with it. In high winds the fairways are generous enough to still hit but your skill will be tested on the approach shots where the sloping edges are quick to shed off shots that aren’t spot on. When you miss the green you’ll likely be in a bunker or on short grass where you’ll need to pinch a wedge off a tight lie or simply pull out your putter and roll it across the fairway apron and onto the putting surface. While some courses on the famous Melbourne Sandbelt are routed on flat terrain, going south to the Mornington Peninsula guarantees you’ll get to enjoy undulated ground with St Andrews Beach laying along nicely rolling earth that is engaging to play golf on while still lending itself to walking. Conditioning isn’t as impressive as the clubs in Melbourne but is certainly good enough to not detract from the enjoyment of the round. Power carts are available to take for players that prefer not to walk and the modest clubhouse offers logo gear and food. If you’ve come to Australia to see a kangaroo (or the smaller wallabies) then St Andrews Beach is quick to please you as they are commonly found bounding along the property with the early morning and evenings being the prime time for them to be out and about.
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We are the oldest public dedicated golf range on the Mornington Peninsula. Most bays are undercover and face east towards a cups like valley. We also offer woodfired pizza, local beer and wine, coffee on our beautiful terrace.
I wanted to hit a few balls prior to a round, so headed to the Truemans golf range. I wasn’t even aware there were beers and pizza available, so thoroughly enjoyed hitting a bucket and enjoying a craft beer. The signage for no drivers is well defined, and completely reasonably when you see the size of the property. So hitting wedges at the barrel ( free beer barrel ) and a few long irons was more than enough for a pre game hit out. The beer was a bonus, and I’d definitely go back
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