Peninsula Kingswood Country Golf Club is just 35-minutes from central Melbourne and is situated at the southern tip of the famous Sandbelt region and the northern boundary of the Mornington Peninsula. The club comprises two walk or cart 18-hole championship courses, both re-designed most recently by Australian golf architecture firm Ogilvy Clayton Cocking Mead.
Peninsula Kingswood Country Golf Club was born from the merging of Kingswood Golf Club and Peninsula Country Golf Club in September 2013. This merger provided a platform for Peninsula Kingswood to create a first-class private club that offers its members the very best in golf complemented by state-of-the-art facilities.
Playing over sandy and undulating ground, the par 72 North Course at Peninsula Kingswood is a pure Sandbelt experience. Firm and fast with tilted greens, expansive bunkers, wide fairways, and roughs that combine sand, native grasses, and heathland vegetation that the Sandbelt region is known for. Following the recent re-design, the fairways have been converted to Wintergreen couch and the greens were resurfaced with Pure Distinction bentgrass, which provides a beautiful surface to putt on.
Peninsula Kingswood has a Pro Shop with carts for hire and a variety of practice facilities for its members starting with a large driving range next to their Teaching Facility. Other facilities include an indoor golf simulator, bunker practice, two chipping greens, and six putting greens.
The spectacular open-plan clubhouse offers members a restaurant-quality bar and dining as well as sporting facilities including a 25-meter pool, gymnasium, tennis court, bowling green, and games room. The club can also boast several function spaces allowing it to cater for both large and small events.
Course Architects: Sloan Morpeth, Mike Clayton, and Michael Cocking
*Mandatory Fields