About the course
Two championship parkland courses on the Mornington Peninsula
Rosebud Country Club is a private parkland golf facility in Rosebud, Victoria, on the Mornington Peninsula, established in 1962. It offers 36 holes across two courses, with a combined par of 143 and a total length of 11,467 metres, featuring 126 mapped bunkers. The North Course is ranked #57 in the Australian Golf Digest 2026–2027 Rankings and has hosted events including the DP World Tour Qualifying School and the WEBEX Players Series. Facilities include a driving range, putting green, pro shop, restaurant/dining, cart hire, and coaching.
Reviewers frequently describe Rosebud as one of the Mornington Peninsula's hidden gems, with both layouts earning consistent praise for their year-round conditioning, immaculate fairways and well-kept greens. The North Course in particular draws comparisons to the region's sandbelt and links-style layouts, with players noting its waste areas trimmed in fescue, tight dry fairways and a memorable mid-round stretch. The two courses are widely regarded as rewarding for golfers of all levels, with generous fairways that can play forgiving for beginners or genuinely challenging depending on the conditions. Many visitors single out friendly, helpful staff on the golf side, though some feedback suggests the experience can vary off the course. Overall the club enjoys a reputation as an underrated, well-presented destination that combines championship golf with a comfortable clubhouse and dining.
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