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RACV Cape Schanck

Victoria, Australia

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The Royal Automobile Club of Victoria’s resort golf course at Cape Schanck is located on the southernmost tip of the Mornington Peninsula, where the Bass Strait meets the tidal bay of Western Port...

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RACV Cape Schanck

The Royal Automobile Club of Victoria’s resort course at Cape Schanck is located on the southernmost tip of the Mornington Peninsula, where the Bass Strait meets the tidal bay of Western Port, and it’s one of around twenty 18-hole layouts sited on an expansive tract of land that lies to the south east of Melbourne.

When it opened in 1986, Cape Schank was the second of five Australian golf projects – the others being Joondalup (1985), National Old (1987), Coolum (1988) and Meadow Springs (1993) – that Robert Trent Jones Jnr was responsible for during a very productive nine-year period in Oz.

Although the tree-lined fairways are set tantalizingly close to the coast, the nature of the course is more parkland than links. What characterises the layout are the enormous greens and huge, open bunker complexes on each and every one of the eighteen holes as they weave around pockets of discretely positioned real estate.

Highlights of a round here include playing the back-to-back par threes at holes 3 and 4, putting on the very long, narrow multi-tiered green of the left doglegged 6th hole and taking in the wonderful ocean views from many of the elevated tee positions on the more undulating back nine.

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