Kingswood Golf Club

Kingswood Golf Club

Course Overview

Par: 72
ACR: 72
Length (m): 6045
Architect: Mick and Vern Morcom
Design Year: 1936
Top 100: Not ranked
Kingswood Golf Club is a private golf course. Guests must be accompanied by a member. Limited opportunities exist for interstate and overseas golfers to play Kingswood Golf Club through GOLFSelect. Contact GOLFSelect for more information.

Located in Melbourne's famous Sandbelt, Kingswood has consistently rated as one of Australia's top golf courses. This championship course is gently undulating but an exceptional test of golf.

Kingswood is not as well known as some of its more famous Sandbelt neighbours, but it loses little in comparison as a championship standard golf course. Wonderful couch fairways, fast true greens, superb bunkering, and lakes coming into play on six holes provide not only a great golfing challenge, but also a delightful playing environment featuring an abundance of birdlife.

The fact that the Club has hosted many State and National Amateur Championships over the years bears testament to its quality and regard in which it is held.

Kingswood can rightly boast a wonderful history, a great golf course, a delightful clubhouse, and a host of past and current champions. In addition, the Club has an enviable reputation in golfing circles as a very friendly and welcoming club.

Kingswood is certainly one of the best kept secret on the sandbelt and is a good challenge for all standard of golfers.

Address and Contact Details

Kingswood Golf Club
Centre Dandenong Road
Dingley Village, Victoria, 3172
Australia
Tel: 03-9551-1670
Pro: 03-9551-1571
Fax: 03-9558-0283
Email:
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Course Wallpaper Images

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Course Playing Tips

Hole 1, Par 4 (333 m)
From the tee, avoiding the 2 bunkers right, a perfectly placed drive on the left side of the fairway leaves a straight. 2nd shot to a well guarded green.

Hole 2, Par 4 (370 m)
A tee shot with a 1 Iron or 3 Wood will land you in the largest area of the fairway, around 220m from the tee. The green is bunkered front right and back left. Due to a tier on the back right of the green your 2nd shot position is determined solely by pin placement.

Hole 3, Par 5 (490 m)
A feature hole at Kingswood, as the fairway snakes its way down hill through two dog legs and a green cleverly tucked away and guarded by both ti-tree and bunkers. A tee shot turning right to left is essential, as too straight will see problems. A second shot turned slightly left to right should see you left with a short pitch shot but having to ensure to leave yourself an uphill putt on a three tiered green.

Hole 4, Par 3 (157 m)
From an elevated tee the player faces a shot over deep bunkers to a generous but undulating green. Water guards the back of the green making club selection vital.

Hole 5, Par 5 (470 m)
A tee shot from left to right will find you in the centre of the fairway of this sharp dogleg par 5. A blind and narrow 2nd shot over fairway bunkers will have the smart golfers laying up around 80 meters from the green, which runs away both sides. For those trying to reach the green in two, be aware of the ti-tree and bunkers near to the right of the green.

Hole 6, Par 3 (130 m)
A long narrow green with bunkers guarding both sides of the green makes for a tricky shot. Only an accurate shot will find the tiered putting surface.

Hole 7, Par 4 (304 m)
Longer hitters have a big advantage on this short Par 4. The carry of 180 metres over deep bunkers leaves an approach to a well guarded green that slopes away from the player.

Hole 8, Par 4 (367 m)
Picturesque but treacherous with water running the entire length on the right and behind the green. The tee shot should be played left of the centre avoiding the water yet to far left will see your 2nd shot blocked by Cyprus trees. Care should be taken with the 2nd shot club selection as a bunker short of the green gives the impression the green is closer than it appears.

Hole 9, Par 4 (409 m)
The No. 1 rated hole on the course, this straight away 4 par calls on a left to right shape from the tee as a large pine tree guards any shot starting right. With this in mind and the prevailing wind being into and right to left, this long hole plays beyond it meterage. This narrow fairway bottle necks within driving range with deep bunkers and internal O.O.B. guarding the right hand side. An ideal second shot is a long high one, shaped right to left to carry onto the green as any shot bouncing short maybe deflected by small mounds into awaiting bunkers.

Hole 10, Par 4 (280 m)
A short par 4 but danger waits for the longer hitter trying to reach the green, in the form of overhanging trees and a deep fairway bunker. The thinking golfer will lay their tee shot short of the bottle neck in the fairway, preparing for a short pitch to a flat green guarded by bunkers left and right.

Hole 11, Par 4 (395 m)
A difficult drive as you must avoid 2 fairway bunkers right and a bottle neck in the fairway left. A precise 2nd shot must also be executed to the elevated green.

Hole 12, Par 5 (489 m)
Off the tee, a left to right tee shot following the shape of the hole is ideal. The second shot is relatively straight and down hill. A possible birdie awaits for any player daring to carry the fairway bunkers ahead.

Hole 13, Par 3 (180 m)
Surrounded by ti-tree and native grasses this is the most elegant par 3. The bunkers guarding greenside right are a must not as they are deep with the green running away from the player. Crucial club selection is needed, as pin positions can be deceiving.

Hole 14, Par 4 (376 m)
One of only three holes to have water in play although only if the player hits through the sharp dogleg. The perfect tee shot is around 220m where the fairway turns left around a myriad of bunkers designed to catch an errant tee shot. The green favours the player by its shape being a shallow bowl with only one bunker guarding the front left.

Hole 15, Par 3 (133 m)
The shortest hole on the course but by no means the easiest. Water and a bunker guard the front with water continuing around to the right of the green. Situated back left is a small pot bunker from which you will be faced with a shot down a tier, of which there are three and towards the awaiting water. It is imperative the player is positioned on the same tier as the flag.

Hole 16, Par 5 (504 m)
A slight dogleg left the player has ample fairway to thew right from the tee as it adjoins the 12th fairway for a brief moment. Fairway bunkers on the left leave the golfer with no option other than a short bunker shot over the lip. A shot positioned around 60 metres short gives the player a chance to control the ball on a green, which severely slopes back to front and right to left.

Hole 17, Par 4 (322 m)
Continuing on a tough stretch of finishing holes the 17th is the narrowest fairway with trouble on both sides. A driving iron is the suggested play as an accurate left to right shape following the hole is the only play with a driver. A high 2nd shot as this green often becomes hard and fast.

Hole 18, Par 4 (373 m)
With the view of the clubhouse in the background the fairway is long and straight with thick rough and trees lining the fairway. The green is tucked slightly left with gum trees blocking any drive hit to the left. The ideal drive is right of centre opening up the line of the player's 2nd shot to a green featuring subtle burrows. Reading this green and its surrounding lies is difficult ensuring the course's challenge is maintained right up until the last putt.

Course Dress Regulations

Members and their guests are required to be suitably attired at all times on the course and in the clubhouse.

Men

Golf Course, Spike Bar & Locker Room

  • Neat, clean and tidy casual attire must be worn at all times.
  • Shoes : Unless otherwise approved by Management regulation golf shoes only are permitted on the course.
  • Shirts : Must have a collar and be worn tucked in at the waist unless specifically designed for wear outside trousers/shorts.
  • Trousers and Shorts :  Tailored trousers, and tailored walk shorts, are the only styles permitted. Trousers and shorts with pockets on the legs and suitable as golf attire are permitted, providing they are straight legged . Football, athletic, corded waist or board type shorts, with or without belt loops, are not permitted.
  • Socks : Socks must be worn at all times. Short socks must be predominantly white in colour if being worn with approved shorts.

Ladies

Golf Course, Spike Bar & Locker Room

  • Neat, practical golfing attire is mandatory at all time.
  • Tailored skirts, slacks and shorts. Slacks and shorts with pockets on the legs and suitable as golf attire are permitted, providing they are straight legged.
  • Shirts specifically designed to be worn outside skirts etc. (eg with a band or tailored).

Men & Ladies

Members Lounge & Main Entry Foyer

  • Neat, clean and tidy casual attire must be worn at all times.
  • Golf shoes of any type, jogging or sports type shoes are not permitted.

Dining Room and Dance Floor Areas

  • Smart casual dress at all times, except when otherwise determined by the House Committee.

The following items are not permitted at any time

  • Denim clothing, and jeans of any material.
  • Track or leisure suits, leggings.
  • Any clothing with advertising slogans, messages, large motifs or cartoons. (A small manufacturer's brand logo is acceptable)
  • Sun tops, brief shorts and shirts.
  • Athletic or jogger type shoes.
  • Trousers or slacks tucked into socks.
  • Shirts open below the chest.
  • Trouser braces worn visibly.
  • Head wear of any description is not permitted in the bar and dining areas of the Clubhouse, except in the spike bar. Caps and visors must be worn with the peak to the front at all times

Note: The required attire for all persons on the golf course is as described in these dress regulations, regardless of whether the person is playing golf or not.

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