
Huntingdale Golf Club
Huntingdale Golf Club, located in the heart of Melbourne's world famous 'sandbelt' region is one of Australia's premier golf destinations. Rising to fame in 1979 with the inaugural hosting of The Australian Masters, Huntingdale has emerged as one of the most recognisable golf courses in Australia, and the world. Huntingdale has played host to some of the most famous names in world golf in the past 30 years, including Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer, Seve Ballesteros, Greg Norman, Nick Faldo, Geoff Ogilvy and world number one Tiger Woods.

A true test of golf - the 161m par 3 12th hole
Consistently rated as one of the best golf courses in Australia, Huntingdale greets players with superbly manicured fairways, strategic fairway bunkering and large undulating greens. This combination of features at Huntingdale ensures this course challenges the best professionals and the latest technology. The greens at Huntingdale are true and fast and are generally kept in "Masters" condition throughout the year. Players hitting wayward shots to the far side of the greens can anticipate long undulating putts. The final stretch of holes contain some of the toughest and finest finishing holes in the world.

2010 Huntingdale Junior Boys and Girls Tournament
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