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Rosebud (South)

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Rosebud Country Club operates two 18-hole courses, the North (comprising the Green and Red nines) and South (using the Blue and Yellow nines) but the returning 9-hole circuits can also be combined to form alternative East and West courses.

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Rosebud (South)

Rosebud Country Club was formed by discontented members of nearby Carrington Park Golf Course (known nowadays as Bay Views Golf Course) who decided to leave the club and decamp a very short distance to establish their own golfing set-up.

The original 18-hole North course at Rosebud Country Club debuted in 1964. After the club acquired another tract of 93 acres in 1970 it took another six years before the South course was unveiled, offering members the luxury of a 36-hole golfing facility.

Feature holes include the right doglegged par five 5th, the longest of the four par threes at the 209-metre 8th, the par four 15th in the southwest corner of the property, and the 409-metre 18th, rated stroke index 1 on the scorecard.

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