THE ROYAL MELBOURNE - EAST COURSE
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THE ROYAL MELBOURNE - EAST COURSE
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THE ROYAL MELBOURNE - EAST COURSE
The East Course starts and finishes on the main site and is highlighted by seven ‘home paddock’ holes. The bunkering is superb while the greens, though smaller than the West’s, are as beautifully constructed and sloped. It incorporates some of the most dramatic undulation on the course, the short four, long four, and mid four start is brilliant with clear risk and reward options from the tee and birdie to double bogey possibilities. The closing stretch starts with the short par 4 15th and the heavily bunkered 16th, which is the flattest ‘home paddock’ hole of either course but one of the best and most underrated par 3s in Melbourne. The final two holes are famously used on the world-renowned Composite Course.
The East Course starts and finishes on the main site and is highlighted by seven ‘home paddock’ holes. The bunkering is superb while the greens, though smaller than the West’s, are as beautifully constructed and sloped. It incorporates some of the most dramatic undulation on the course, the short four, long four, and mid four start is brilliant with clear risk and reward options from the tee and birdie to double bogey possibilities. The closing stretch starts with the short par 4 15th and the heavily bunkered 16th, which is the flattest ‘home paddock’ hole of either course but one of the best and most underrated par 3s in Melbourne. The final two holes are famously used on the world-renowned Composite Course.
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Special features THE ROYAL MELBOURNE - EAST COURSE
Year of construction
1932
Architect
Alex Russell
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Course Style
Parkland - Par71 - 6007 meters
Club Type
Private
Golf Cart
Yes
Rental Bag
Yes
Caddies
Yes
Pro-shop
Yes
Practice
Yes
Top100 Golf Courses ranking
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Greens aeration period
-
Sursemi period
-
Year of construction | 1932 |
Architect | Alex Russell , |
Course Style | Parkland - Par71 - 6007 meters |
Club Type | Private |
Golf Cart | Yes |
Rental Bag | Yes |
Caddies | Yes |
Pro-shop | Yes |
Practice | Yes |
Top100 Golf Courses ranking | Click here to open the link. |
Greens aeration period | - |
Sursemi period | - |
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Australia is a country and continent surrounded by the Indian and Pacific Oceans. Its main cities, Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne, Perth, and Adelaide, are built on the coast. The capital, Canberra, is located inland. The country is known for the Sydney Opera House, the Great Barrier Reef, its great wilderness and desert known as the Outback, and its unique animal species like the kangaroo and platypus ― Google
Jacky F Casanova founder of Golfer to Golfer
Jean Francois Remesy co-founder of golfer to golfer and destination consultant
