Golf Digest Ranking

  • 11th in Australia

Services & Features

  • Fifteen twin-share accommodation rooms
  • Full access to Members lounge and catering services
  • Stay and Play packages available

Highlights

  • Co-designed by Dr Alister MacKenzie
  • Host of Australian Men’s Open 1961, 1981, 2002
  • Australian Women’s Open 1974, 1976, 2014
  • Australian PGA 1999
  • Australian Masters 2010, 2011
  • World Amateur Women’s Championship 1968

Proximity

  • 53 minute drive from Tullamarine Airport
  • 40 minute drive from Melbourne CBD

Contact

The Victoria Golf Club was founded in 1903 by Mr. Bill Meader and was initially located at Fishermans Bend in Port Melbourne. Mr. Meader was instrumental in the Club’s formation and his original chair is still displayed in the foyer as a testament to his contribution. The Club moved to its current location in 1927 and the new course was designed by Oscar Damman and Bill Meader with the assistance from the doyen of course architects, Dr. Alister Mackenzie.

Situated in the heart of Melbourne’s rolling Sandbelt country, in the beachside suburb of Cheltenham, it offers a golfing experience on par with the world’s best. The beautifully landscaped course measures 6,278 metres (6,905 yards) and is designed to challenge both the amateur and professional golfer. The course is one of the Sandbelt’s tougher courses, with lightning-fast greens and some of the best bunkering in Australia.

Typically in tournament play, holes eleven to sixteen play a significant role in determining which player will hold the trophy aloft on the final day. Holes eleven, twelve and thirteen are all par fours requiring accuracy and placement off the tee followed by an approach shot to the ‘right spot’ on the green to hopefully allow the player to make a putt!

Fourteen is a tricky uphill par three requiring the most accurate of tee shot – missing the green will make par unlikely. The fifteen is perhaps the most interesting – anything from a driver to a six-iron – again reaching the green in regulation is essential for par.

Sixteen typically plays as one of the hardest holes of all during tournaments and a long iron with careful placement is required to make three. Two par fives finish the nine – with eighteen often the scene of an heroic birdie or even eagle to snatch a victory.

The course has changed considerably in the last fifteen years, under the guidance of Michael Clayton.

It is still unmistakably a course featuring all of the design characteristics of a traditional Sandbelt course.

The courses of the world-renowned Sandbelt area, typically feature wonderful green complexes with strategic bunkering and the effects of the weather determine the most appropriate line of play. In the last half of 2018, the Club is undertaking the replacement of all the greens and incidental other design upgrades.

As the late VGC Life member Peter Thomson said,

“Some clubs have a special character that sets them apart. It is not necessarily the quality of the course, or the accommodations of the buildings that distinguishes them. It is more essentially the membership, past, and present, and the file of achievements over such a period of decades that creates such a tradition. Victoria Golf Club is such a Club.”

Signature Holes

1st Hole – Par 4
233m Men / 210m Women

A friendly but testing opening hole.  Players need to be thinking the moment they tee the ball up!The shorter hitter should try to avoid the fairway bunkers on the left. Often a 4 iron and a pitching wedge will do the job. The green should be approached from the right angle

15th Hole – Par 4
289m Men / 271m Women

Surely one of the great short Par 4 holes. Many options from the tee whilst a driver hit right of the centre is perfect. A 3 or 4 iron tee shot often brings good results

 

16th Hole – Par 3
178m Men / 144m Women

At its full length a 3 wood is often required here by all but the longest hitters. The front right of the green is the only safe place to miss this green.

The Clubhouse is regarded as one of the best in Australia and includes fifteen twin-share accommodation rooms and the contribution of these house guests to the ‘fabric’ of the Club is significant.

The hospitality experiences offered by the Club are exceptional and the awe of first-time guests ensures that they become regular visitors to the Club.

Course Information

Slope Rating: 132

Course Par Length
Black 72 6288m
Blue 72 6250m
White 72 5694m
Red 72 5423m