Royal Melbourne Golf Club

The West Course

STYLE EXPLAINATION

Green Guide​

Can be used by a beginner
Less complex information

Tour Pro​

Follow the rules of the professional tours
Driver landing distances

Rules Breaker​

The most detailed with the slopes of the greens
Prohibited in official competition
Authorized during reconnaissance games

YOUR SELECTION

Informations

Hole
18
Architect
Alex Russell, Mick Morcom, Dr. Alister MacKenzie
Lenght
5191 - 6077
Slope - Men
129
SSS - Men
72
Min Index
54
Creation Date
1932
Par
69
Slope - Women
131
SSS - Women
72

Overview

The West Course was designed by Alister MacKenzie and opened in 1931. The East Course was created by Alex Russell and Mick Morcom in 1932.
In 1959 the West and East courses were combined to form the “Composite Course” The West Course often tops many lists of the world’s best courses, and it ranks in pretty much everyone’s top ten. For the big venues, it is the West’s twelve holes that comprise the composite course for tournament play.
The course’s ample fairways mean that the casual player is sure to have plenty of fun, and accomplished golfers are able to go after the flag from more remote and difficult quarters. The magnificent sand bunkers are situated so as to keep players of every level thinking.
The generous fairways and fast and firm conditions provide good challenges for both low and high handicap players. The Club was founded in 1891 and has been host to numerous national and international tournaments.
We have a proud reputation of providing Members and guests with a friendly, welcoming and inclusive experience.

Contact

Facilities

Location De Chariots Zone De Chipping Practice
Salle De Sport Voiturette Ecole De Golf
Hotel Vestaires Garderie
Parking Proshop Zone De Putting
Location Clubs Restaurant Spa
Piscine Tennis Trackman

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