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Spring Valley Golf Club

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Spring Valley Golf Club

Course Overview

Par: 71
ACR: 72
Length (m): 6161
Architect: Vern Morcom
Design Year: 1949
Top 100: 62
Spring Valley Golf Club is a private golf course. Guests must be accompanied by a member. Limited opportunities exist for interstate and overseas golfers to play Spring Valley Golf Club through GOLFSelect. Contact GOLFSelect for more information.

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Spring Valley Golf Club is one of those underrated golf courses located in the middle of the Melbourne Sandbelt. It is not a course that you may have heard about (compared to its famous neighbours like Royal Melbourne, Kingston Heath and The Metropolitan), but enjoys the pleasure of playing on a course borne out of the same terrain. This is what makes Spring Valley even more alluring.

Founded in 1948 the club has quietly gone about its business by providing the members with ever improving facilities. The golf course is home to a huge variety of bird life and its immaculate greens and fairways and signature bunkering contribute to 'The Valley's' rating as one of the top courses in Victoria.

It is a fine example of the work of Vern Morcom the son of Mick, the famous constructor who put all of Alister Mackenzie's work on the ground in Melbourne. Spring Valley is a true test of golf and features gentle undulations, much like Kingston Heath which is just down the road. The holes demand well shaped shots from the tees and the irons to the flags must be played with precision.

From the time you drive in the new sweeping driveway and up to the multi million dollar new clubhouse which sits atop the 9th and 18th greens you will enjoy your day at Spring Valley.

Corporate Golf

Spring Valley Golf Club is a superb venue for corporate golf days. For more information, go to our corporate golf section.

Address and Contact Details

Spring Valley Golf Club
Heatherton Road
Clayton South, Victoria, 3169
Australia
Tel: 03-9562-3811
Pro: 03-9562-3811
Fax: 03-9547-6268
Email:
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Location Map

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Course Photo Gallery

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Course Wallpaper Images

All wallpaper images by Gary Lisbon Golf Photography.

Note: If your golf club is interested in Gary undertaking a photo shoot of your course then please contact him personally on +61-3-9563-6776 or complete our enquiry form.

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Course Playing Tips

Course Map - Spring Valley Golf Club

Hole 1, Par 4 (377 m)
The opening hole is a fine medium length par four turning from left to right. The tee shot should, ideally be shaped the same way to avoid running through the left side of the fairway. Vern Morcom was both the architect at Spring Valley and the greenkeeper at nearby Kingston Heath and his father, Mick was the great constructor of most of Alister Mackenzies work in Australia.The sophistication of the Morcom family bunkering is immediately apparent at the first hole with a large and dramatic bunker guarding the left of the green.

Hole 2, Par 4 (386 m)
The second is a fine dogleg hole bending to the left. There is a line of fairway bunkers down the left which catches any errant drives. The green and greenside bunkering is superb and is a real classic example of Morcom's design style.

Hole 3, Par 3 (150 m)
The first of the short holes is played across a flat piece of ground with a middle to short iron to a target that is the easiest to hit of the four short holes. The green is big and not surrounded by the particularly intimidating Melbourne bunkers that characterize the best par threes in the city. Certainly the more difficult par threes are left for later in the round.

Hole 4, Par 4 (331 m)
A first class short par 4 which bends gently to the right. The main course reservoir borders the hole to the left and it's banks offer a pleasing backdrop to the drive. The green is very small and beautifully bunkered, both left and right.

Hole 5, Par 3 (155 m)
A classic sand belt par 3 and one the Club Members are extremely proud of. The hole is played uphill to a green guarded by a nest of bunkers on the left and a single bunker on the right. The small green is elevated from the natural surrounding ground.

Hole 6, Par 4 (364 m)
The hole turns from right to left and plays downhill from the tee with the principle driving hazard being a bunker built at the top of the hill. Longer hitters who carry the fairway bunker will have a pitch to the green with only a short iron. Shorter hitters should play wide of the fairway bunker but be aware that in being too far right off the tee that the green is undulating and protected by a bunker from the right side.

Hole 7, Par 5 (479 m)
The first of three par fives plays as a straight hole but the bunker placement here demands players are wary of sand with both tee shot and the long second up to the green. Bunkers await those who drive left from the tee and two bunkers short and right of the green make for a difficult shot because that intermediate bunker shot of between 25 and 40 meters is one of the most difficult in the game. The green gives the appearance of being raised, simply by a swale cut across the front of the green and continuing around the right side of the putting surface.

Hole 8, Par 4 (355 m)
Ideally the drive should be hit to the right side of the fairway but be wary! Too far right off the tee and the player may not find the ball. The shot to the elevated green must be precise as bunkers guard the left side and the slope of the green makes any chip shot a real challenge.

Hole 9, Par 4 (412 m)
This hole is the most difficult on the course and it's quality is underrated simply because it plays across a gentle piece of ground. On a more undulating fairway this would be recognized as one of the finest holes in Melbourne simply because the architectural principle around which it is based were perfectly executed by Morcom. The drive off the tee is preferably to the left side of the fairway avoiding the fairway bunker. A perfectly struck drive will open the green up from the left as coming in from the right hand side of the hole demands the second shot being played over a greenside bunker and swale.

Hole 10, Par 3 (134 m)
A short, but without question, very attractive hole which to it's credit places the emphasis on accuracy rather than length. The hole is played downhill to a small, well bunkered green. Keep the ball low on this hole as the wind can play havoc.

Hole 11, Par 4 (332 m)
A short par 4 hole which is played turning left around the side of a sandy ridge. The drive is to the top of the hill and beyond. The second shot is downhill to a small green guarded by bunkers on both sides.

Hole 12, Par 5 (483 m)
This par 5 is just short enough to tempt the player to hit the green for two. A slightly pushed shot will be caught by the water which comes into play about 30 metres short right. An undulating green makes club selection difficult.

Hole 13, Par 4 (348 m)
A dogleg hole that demands an accurate tee shot being played. For the shorter hitter water presents a challenge before fairway bunkers also come into play.

Hole 14, Par 3 (200 m)
long par three and one of the best in Melbourne . The green is small and beautifully bunkered and only the finest of long irons will find the green here.

Hole 15, Par 4 (381 m)
Another fine par 4 which meanders gently downhill. The second shot is to a green which is set on a low level with a greenside bunker on the right hand side. A fairway bunker is located short of the green on the left hand side but shouldn't come into play.

Hole 16, Par 4 (408 m)
A dogleg hole which bends sharply to the right. There is a series of three fairway bunkers along the right hand side. The shot to the green requires an accurate mid iron to a small green which is guarded by bunkers on both the left and the right.

Hole 17, Par 5 (477 m)
Fairways bunkers taunt the player throughout this hole. It is not a long Par 5 but it does demand strategic play. Being a Par 5 it rewards great shot playing with a reachable green in two. The green evolves from the fairway and is well guarded by bunkers.

Hole 18, Par 4 (389 m)
A beautifully bunkered, attractive finishing hole, played uphill to the Clubhouse. The hole is undulating and it's features two fairway bunkers to the right.. The green is gently sloping, and when quick offers some treacherous putting.

Course Dress Regulations

Standard of dress and general appearance will, at all times, determine the privilege of all Members and their guests to use the facilities of the Club.

Fashions change from time to time, but the principle is that clothes must be neat and tidy and of a type normally expected by leading private golf clubs.

The Board will determine what is suitable attire and Board Members, together with designated staff, will require compliance by a member or guest where appropriate.

General Guidelines Course

  • Metal spikes are prohibited
  • Neat, clean, golfing attire befitting our Club
  • Short predominantly white socks are allowed

The following are NOT ACCEPTABLE attire

  • Denim jeans, tracksuits
  • For men multi pocketed cargo shorts or pants, cord or elastic waisted pants slacks or shorts
  • Beach attire, tank tops, t -shirts and singlets
  • Thongs style footwear
  • Clothes that are not maintained in good condition

Members' Lounge & Dining Room

  • Suitable smart casual wear is acceptable
  • Special functions, by their nature, may indicate a minimum specified dress standard
  • Golf shoes are not to be worn in these areas

Terrace Bar & Outdoor Terrace

  • Golf attire is acceptable
  • For non-golfing guests, using only this facility, neat casual attire is acceptable