About the course
A friendly 9-hole sandbelt gem in the heart of Melbourne's golf country
Cheltenham Golf Club is a 9-hole, par-35 sandbelt course in Cheltenham, Victoria, measuring 2,661 metres and established in 1936. Designed by Frank Lennox and David Whillans, the daily-fee course features 27 mapped bunkers. Facilities include a putting green, pro shop, restaurant and dining, plus cart hire, club hire and parking.
Set in Melbourne's renowned sandbelt region, Cheltenham is widely regarded as a welcoming, well-kept layout that suits both newcomers and seasoned players. Visitors frequently describe the staff and members as friendly and helpful, and many highlight the firm, sand-based fairways and greens that hold their condition well. The dining side draws consistent praise, with reviewers enjoying the bistro, Sunday roasts and the outdoor terrace overlooking the course. While compact at nine holes, players note the tight, tree-lined fairways and small greens offer a genuine challenge. Overall its reputation is that of an unpretentious, characterful club where the sandbelt ambiance and warm hospitality stand out.
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