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Royal Melbourne Golf Club West Course

Royal Melbourne Golf Club West Course

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88 Cheltenham Rd, Black Rock VIC 3193, Australia

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The Royal Melbourne Golf Club is widely regarded as Australia’s most prestigious golf club and one of the finest golfing destinations in the world. Located within Melbourne’s famous Sandbelt region, the club has earned an international reputation for exceptional course conditioning, strategic architecture, and a rich championship history.

The West Course represents the pinnacle of Australian golf course design and is consistently ranked among the world’s top golf courses. Golfers from across the globe travel to Melbourne specifically to experience this legendary layout, which has hosted some of the most important events in international golf.

  • 설계자Greg Norman/Ed Robinson
  • 코스 유형Parkland
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  • 72

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The West Course is considered the masterpiece of legendary architect Alister MacKenzie and is frequently ranked as the best golf course in Australia. Opened in 1931, the course is celebrated for its strategic bunkering, fast-running fairways, firm greens, and natural routing through the sandy heathland terrain of Melbourne’s Sandbelt.

Unlike many modern championship courses, the West Course relies on strategy, creativity, and precision rather than sheer length. Every hole presents multiple options from the tee and into the greens, rewarding thoughtful shot-making and intelligent course management.

The course’s distinctive bunkers, dramatic green complexes, and outstanding conditioning have made it a favourite among professional golfers, architects, and golf enthusiasts worldwide. It remains one of the purest examples of strategic golf design ever created.

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