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Moonah Links Golf Resort

The Moonah Links Golf Resort is the largest golf tourism development in recent Victorian history and consists of two world class courses - the Open Course and the Legends Course.

In addition, a fully integrated Golf clubhouse provides seven modern conference facilities with plenty of natural light, 75 deluxe rooms and Suite, Spike Bar, Pebbles Restaurant as well as men's and ladies' locker and change rooms.

'The Championship Course' at Moonah Links is the first ever 18 holes built and prepared for a national championship, with exceptional viewing platforms for spectators. It was the venue for the 2003 Australian Open and is one of the longest courses in Australia, and probably in the world in this category.

In contrast to the Open Course which was purpose built to challenge the modern champion, the Legends Course is a more friendly golfing experience for players of all ages and abilities. The course is a loop of 18 holes that generally follow the valleys through a variety of landscapes ranging from ancient Moonah woodlands to open links land

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55 Peter Thomson Drive
Fingal Victoria 3939

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