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38°16′42″S 144°27′25″E / 38.27827°S 144.45692°E / -38.27827; 144.45692
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Barwon Heads Golf Club
Club information
Barwon Heads Golf Club is located in Victoria
Barwon Heads Golf Club
Barwon Heads Golf Club is located in Australia
Barwon Heads Golf Club
Coordinates 38°16′42″S 144°27′25″E / 38.27827°S 144.45692°E / -38.27827; 144.45692
Location Barwon Heads, Victoria, Australia
Established1907
Total holes18
Greens Poa annua
Fairways Couch
Website www.barwonheads.golf/cms/
Championship course
Designed byVictor East (1921)
Neil Crafter & Paul Mogford (2005)
Par70 men, 73 ladies
Length5,839 m (6,386 yd) men
5,312 m (5,809 yd) ladies
3-par course
Designed byNeil Crafter & Paul Mogford
Par21
Clubhouse, 1950s

The Barwon Heads Golf Club is a golf club located in Barwon Heads, Victoria. The club is located on the southern edge of the township of Barwon Heads and comprises an eighteen-hole links style championship course as well as a nine-hole 3-par course, tennis courts and a clubhouse with accommodation built in the 1920s.

History

The Barwon Heads Golf Club was founded in 1907 and was initially a nine hole course located to the north of the township of Barwon Heads. [1] In 1920 the club moved to its current location on the southern edge of the Barwon Heads township on the Bass Strait coast line. [1] The links style course was designed by Victor East, the then professional of the Royal Melbourne Golf Club, the plowing and shaping of the course was done with horse drawn implements and the course was planted with couch grass obtained from the Royal Melbourne Golf Club. [1]

The clubhouse was built in 1923-4 by John Smith of Meredith for £12,500 to the designs of the architectural firm Klingender & Hamilton, by 1925 the club has spent almost £20,000 on the clubhouse including furniture and plants. [2] [3] The clubhouse has subsequently undergone a number of renovations, it is listed on the Victorian Heritage Register. [3]

In 1961 the club built a nine-hole 3-par course, it was laid out by Legh Winser. [2]

From 2005 Neil Crafter and Paul Mogford of Crafter and Mogford Golf Strategists were engaged by the club to enhance the championship course. [2] At the same time the 3-par course was demolished to make way for a flood detention basin to provide the club with an irrigation source, a new nine-hole 3-par course was designed by Crafter and Mogford. [2]

Championship course

The championship course is an eighteen-hole links style course located in the sand dunes near the ocean, the first six holes are to the east of the clubhouse and with the remaining twelve to the west. [1] [4] It has been ranked the 20th best golf course in Australia and one of the finest links courses. [2] [5]

Championship course [1]
Hole 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
Mens par 4 3 4 3 5 4 4 3 4 4 4 4 3 5 4 5 3 4
Mens length 299 m 207 m 373 m 165 m 458 m 348 m 368 m 168 m 400 m 322 m 346 m 385 m 130 m 500 m 416 m 449 m 159 m 346 m
Ladies par 4 3 5 3 5 4 4 3 5 4 4 5 3 5 4 5 3 4
Ladies length 290 m 194 m 365 m 119 m 431 m 295 m 358 m 128 m 357 m 279 m 304 m 381 m 123 m 446 m 327 m 426 m 148 m 341 m

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Spence, James (2005). The finest golf courses of Asian & Australasia. Hong Kong: The First Shot Press Ltd. pp. 18–21. ISBN  988-98879-0-8.
  2. ^ a b c d e Daley, Paul (2009). Golf architecture: a world wide perspective vol V. Gretna: Pelican Publishing Company. ISBN  9781589807129.
  3. ^ a b "Barwon Heads Golf Club Clubhouse". Victorian Heritage Register. Heritage Victoria. Retrieved 27 August 2020.
  4. ^ Everist, Richard (2009). The complete guide to the Great Ocean Road. Geelong West: Best Shot! Publications Pty Ltd. p. 51.
  5. ^ James, Brendan (10 February 2020). "Ranking: Australia's top-100 courses for 2020". Golf Australia. nextmedia Pty Ltd. Retrieved 27 August 2020.