Huntingdale Golf Club

Sports and Recreation Facilities

Huntingdale Golf Club, located in the heart of Melbourne’s world famous sandbelt region is one of Australia’s premier championship golf courses, hosting more major tournaments than any other Club in Australia. Rising to fame in 1979 with the inaugural hosting of the Masters, Huntingdale has emerged as one of the most recognisable courses in Australia.

Since 1979, Huntingdale has played host to some of the most famous names in world golf including Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer, Seve Ballesteros, Greg Norman and Tiger Woods.

This iconic tournament returned to the Club in 2015 (after a few years absence) following construction of a new clubhouse and several course improvements that have been well received.

Consistently rated as one of the best golf courses in Australia the course greets players with superbly manicured fairways and true greens.

The brand new state of the art clubhouse opened in August 2014, has won a number of design and building Awards and has been widely applauded as the best golf clubhouse in Australia.

As a private golf club, a game of golf at Huntingdale offers an exclusive, unique experience that, outside of their members is only available to interstate and international guests.

Facilities

Bar Barbeque Cafe Carpark Conference/Convention Facilities Food and Refreshments Lockers Restaurant Shop / Gift Shop Showers

Internet Access

Free Wifi

Disabled Assistance

Disabled access available

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