About the course
Scenic Macedon Ranges parkland — short on metres, long on challenge
Trentham Golf Club is an 18-hole, par-71 public parkland course in Trentham, Victoria, Australia, established in 1937 and measuring 5170 metres with 27 mapped bunkers. Notable features include several downhill par 3s on the back nine, among them the 12th, 13th and 15th holes. Facilities include a driving range, pro shop, restaurant/dining, clubhouse and cart hire.
Set in the Macedon Ranges, Trentham is widely regarded as an underrated country gem with a deceptively simple-looking layout that players warn should not be taken lightly. Reviewers consistently note that despite its shorter overall distance, the course plays as a genuine test, with interesting tee shots, driveable holes and a memorable run of par 3s on the back nine. The setting earns frequent praise for its scenery, particularly the autumn colours, and the greens and conditioning are generally well spoken of, though a minority have found the fairways patchy at times. The welcoming country atmosphere — and, by several accounts, the sausage rolls — add to its reputation as a friendly, characterful place to play.
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