4 Nights | 1 Stop | 5 Rounds of Golf
Mornington Peninsula
The rugged coastal hinterland of Mornington Peninsula provides perfect conditions for mother nature to team up with brilliant course architects to create exceptional golfing experiences. With your base at the stylish coastal resort set within an easy stroll of the town center and pristine beaches, explore some of the best golf courses in Australia that both challenge and excite. With exhilarating views over Port Phillip, Western Port and Bass Strait, the turf quality on these rivals those of the famed Melbourne Sandbelt. You will remember this vacation long after it's over.
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Situated between the Bass Strait and Port Phillip Bay at a short walk from the Portsea Beach, the Portsea Village Resort is set within easy strolling distance of the popular seaside town center.
AU$ 1,170 pp Sharing
Perched on one of Australia’s most spectacular headlands overlooking the majestic Southern Ocean, surrounded by Mornington Peninsula National Park and 4 of the country’s finest golf courses is The RACV Cape Schanck Resort. Its magnificent championship golf course is consistently rated among Australia’s best 100 courses.
Eagle Ridge is a Mornington Peninsula favourite, located in The Cups region and known for its heavily featured layout and superb hospitality. The stunning track rewards accuracy and caters for all handicaps. The course boasts waterfalls, ornamental lakes, cart paths and bunkering set in an ideal golf landscape.
Set amongst rolling sand dunes, adjoining Point Nepean National Park, and coastal vegetation with spectacular views across Port Phillip Bay, Portsea Golf Club offers its visitors a full and testing experience. The Pro-Am on January 2 each year attracts a quality field of professionals, amateurs and celebrities who entertain a huge crowd of golfers, families and holiday makers.
Set on 300 acres of gently rolling sand dunes, The Dunes is a true links course offering that makes you feel as though you are playing golf in Ireland. Holes are cleverly carved through enormous grass covered mounds and the natural bunkers have been shaped by the wind.
Moonah Links, the new home of the Australian Golf Union and Australian Golf Museum, hosts the Australian Open every 3 years, making it an official headquarters for Australian golf. Laid out over tumbling coastal landscape, the Open at Moonah Links is the first ever 18 holes built and prepared for a national championship.
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