About the course
Parkland golf among the kangaroos on the Great Ocean Road
Anglesea Golf Course is an 18-hole, par-73 public parkland course in Anglesea, Victoria, Australia, measuring 5,626 metres and set along the Great Ocean Road about an hour from Melbourne. The layout is framed by native bushland and features 42 mapped bunkers. On-site facilities include a pro shop and a restaurant/dining area, and the course is well known for its resident colony of eastern grey kangaroos and native birdlife.
The course enjoys a strong reputation for its scenic bushland setting and well-presented, accessible parkland golf. Players describe a reasonably hilly layout with wide couch fairways flanked by dense trees and a handful of decent bunkers, making it enjoyable for a range of abilities. What sets Anglesea apart, by all accounts, is its famous resident kangaroos, with dedicated guided tours frequently praised as friendly, informative and well worth the visit. The clubhouse cafe and bar round out the experience, drawing consistent appreciation for their relaxed, welcoming atmosphere.
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