Kingston Heath Golf Club

Kingston Heath Golf Club Est. 1909. Ranked in the top 20 courses in the world. Located on the Melbourne Sandbelt. Host of the 2028 Presidents Cup.

Kingston Heath Golf Club is ranked, according to Golf Digest, as the 18th best course in the world, and enjoys an enviable reputation for its superb conditioning all year round. Designed by Dan Soutar, the 18 holes were built on only 125 hectares (most courses in the modern era are built on over 250 hectares), it is perfectly manicured and its bunkering (courtesy of Dr. Alister MacKenzie) and clev

er use of dips and hollows visually fools the non observant golfer. The three par 3 holes are a feature of Kingston Heath and show off one fantastic feature of this great golf course - the classic, natural bunkering. The fifteenth hole, in particular, is a real test ( not necessarily needed towards the end of your round). Kingston Heath has hosted the Australian Open 8 times (7 men's & 1 women's) as well as hosting the 2009 & 2012 Australian Masters tournaments. The 2009 event saw world number 1 golfer Tiger Woods grace the fairways of The Heath, and he didn't disappoint, displaying superb shot-making over 4 rounds to take out the yellow jacket. The club is proud to be the host of the 2016 World Cup of Golf.

"Big Bertha" takes a large bite out of the front left portion of the 15th green
22/06/2026

"Big Bertha" takes a large bite out of the front left portion of the 15th green

A very narrow, contoured ramp is available for a running approach to the 7th for those willing to challenge the greensid...
15/06/2026

A very narrow, contoured ramp is available for a running approach to the 7th for those willing to challenge the greenside bunkers.

Winter hibernation and the calm before welcome you to  for , Dec 3-6, 2026​
08/06/2026

Winter hibernation and the calm before welcome you to for , Dec 3-6, 2026​

Still a long way from the left fairway trap on the 6th
01/06/2026

Still a long way from the left fairway trap on the 6th

Sweet Wattle occurs naturally on the sandy soils of Melbourne and brightens up the Heath through winter into spring
25/05/2026

Sweet Wattle occurs naturally on the sandy soils of Melbourne and brightens up the Heath through winter into spring

The Furrows covers roughly the same area as its neighbour to the west, the 12th on the Heath.
18/05/2026

The Furrows covers roughly the same area as its neighbour to the west, the 12th on the Heath.

The blind second shot to the 17th adds an adventurous element to a round while making for a very awkward approach
11/05/2026

The blind second shot to the 17th adds an adventurous element to a round while making for a very awkward approach

The perfect rise on which to build a bold, flashy hazard.” – Mike Cocking on the 14th
04/05/2026

The perfect rise on which to build a bold, flashy hazard.” – Mike Cocking on the 14th

The tilt and bunkering of the 3rd green is capable of inflicting pain on those trying to approach from the wrong side.  ...
27/04/2026

The tilt and bunkering of the 3rd green is capable of inflicting pain on those trying to approach from the wrong side.

The right side of the 7th can be a lottery for any errant approach to the short par 5. Everything slopes away once, and ...
20/04/2026

The right side of the 7th can be a lottery for any errant approach to the short par 5. Everything slopes away once, and if, you manage to recover to the putting surface.

Address

Kingston Road
Cheltenham
3192

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