The Hidden Valley Resort’s 18-hole course is a Pacific Coast Design layout. Holes lie within a property that was once owned by the South African-born entrepreneur Robert Holmes à Court, with fairways weaving around large residential clusters.
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The Hidden Valley Resort’s 18-hole course is a Pacific Coast Design layout. Holes lie within a property that was once owned by the South African-born entrepreneur Robert Holmes à Court, with fairways weaving around large residential clusters.


Hidden Valley
The Hidden Valley Resort’s 18-hole course is a Pacific Coast Design layout. Holes lie within a property that was once owned by the South African-born entrepreneur Robert Holmes à Court, with fairways weaving around large residential clusters.
Located less than an hour’s drive north of Melbourne city centre, the layout extends to 6,500 metres from the tips, playing to a par of 73 (out in 36 then back in 37), with tree-lined holes arranged as two returning nines, each of which concludes with a water-laden par three next to the clubhouse – and there are also substantial aquatic hazards to negotiate from the par four 13th to the par five 15th.
Highlight holes include the par four 6th (rated stroke index 2, with a couple of ponds in play off the tee); the shortest par three on the card at the 118-metre 9th (demanding an all-carry tee shot over water to the green); the left doglegging 449-metre 12th (the shortest of the five par fives): and the spectacular 166-metre 18th which pays to an island green that’s accessed via a pontoon bridge.