| INTRODUCTION |
| Victoria is home to some of the countries best courses with 5 of the Top 10 courses. The Sandbelt courses of Royal Melbourne, Kingston Heath, Metropolitan and Victoria rival any of the worlds top layouts, with Royal Melbourne playing host to the International Teams victory in the 1998 Presidents Cup. | ![]() |
![]() | The Mornington Peninsula, an hour south of Melbourne, is where you will find more stunning courses - The National and Moonah Links are both highly rated along with the brand-new St Andrew's Beach and the established Cape Schanck and The Dunes. Thirteenth Beach and The Sands Torquay are more example of stunning links golf. |
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| 1. Royal Melbourne 2. Kingston Heath 3. Metropolitan 4. The National 5. Victoria | 1. The Dunes 2. Moonah Links 3. Thirteenth Beach 4. Barwon Heads 5. Heritage | Victoria may only have a few resorts but they are of the highest quality. The highlight is undoubtedly Moonah Links. Click here to see them all. | ||
SPOTLIGHT ON ... Melbourne | SPOTLIGHT ON ... Coastal Victoria | |
![]() Melbourne is widely credited as being the artistic and sporting capital of Australia. It hosts the Australian Open Tennis, the Australian Grand Prix, test match cricket and professional golf. Wander round Lake Albert, take in a game at the majestic Melbourne Cricket Ground or shop til you drop in the fashion capital. Try you luck on the tables at Crown Casino and take a leisurely cruise along the Yarra River. | ![]() Victoria has a staggeringly beautiful coastline, none more so than the world famous Great Ocean Road which takes you from Portland Bay in the west to Torquay in the east. Along the way see amazing rock formations such as The Grotto, The Arch and the stunning Twelve Apostles. Youll also find some of the best surf along the coast, none more so than Torquay, surf-central, with a range of beaches to suit all levels. Further along the coast is Phillip Island, home to the penguin parade, Victorias biggest tourist attraction. Stretching from Seaspray to Lakes Entrance, Ninety Mile Beach is a pristine and seamless sandy beach with a sizable emu and kangaroo population. | |