About the course
Graham Marsh parkland championship test woven into the Eynesbury community
Eynesbury Golf Course is an 18-hole, par-70 public parkland course measuring 5,662 metres in Eynesbury, Victoria, Australia. Designed by Graham Marsh and established in 2007, it features wide fairways, around 74 mapped bunkers and water hazards including several meandering creeks, with the course integrated into the surrounding Eynesbury community estate. The opening hole, "Silos," is a notable feature. Facilities include a driving range, pro shop, restaurant and dining, cart hire, club hire, coaching and parking.
Located a short drive from Melbourne, Eynesbury has earned a reputation as a maturing championship-rated layout that offers a genuine test for golfers of all levels. Players consistently praise the course's condition, with clean, well-maintained greens and fairways, while many note that its considerable length and undulating, multi-tiered greens make for a challenging round—especially when the wind picks up. The welcoming, helpful staff and an inviting clubhouse with quality dining come up repeatedly as highlights of the experience. The setting, with homes and natural surrounds framing the holes, adds to the sense of space and place that visitors appreciate. A few reviewers mention waits for booked carts and round times stretching out given the course's length, so allowing plenty of time is wise.
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