WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
- Name: Lancefield Golf Club
- Region: Macedon Ranges, VIC
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Address:
14 Heddle Road
3435, Victoria, Australia -
Directions:
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- Holes: 18
- Metres: 5908m
- Par: 72
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luke80
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05 Aug 2009
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I’ve played this course so many times i’ve lost count. I’ts not a very exciting course, and those looking for a real challenge, don’t bother. Beginners and intermediates really seem to enjoy the course, i do find the greens a little small and inconsistant, and the fairways can be a bit hard, but i always enjoy 9 or 18 here. From $10 – $20 you can’t go wrong for a bit of practice, or a nice day out.
PROS
- Nice and quiet location
- Only 2 bunkers for those who hate the sand
- Very cheap to play
- Never busy, no waiting
Cons
- Small greens, can be a little inconsistant
- Fairways are fairly hard and dry in areas
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no3jabbs
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06 Oct 2007
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I have played this course a few times now and it is a average course, with only 2 bunkers on the course. The greens are fairly slow and fairways are poor. It offers a few challanges and it is very substanded. But overall it isnt a bad little counrty course. My only real bad thing is the creeks running straight through the middle of the fairways.
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lingard
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12 Feb 2007
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Had the pleasure of playing this course on Saturday 10/02/2007. Having a handicap i was made only too welcome by the Club and it’s members to join in the club competition. The friendly atmosphere in the club house was something experienced far too rarely these days. Course stacks up very well considering recent climate conditions with the memorable holes being the short par 5 second and the double dog-leg 15th. A big thank-you to all involved with the club. Well Done
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davster
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05 Feb 2007
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Had the pleasure of playing the course on Friday 2/02/07. Taking all the weather diversity into account, the course presents well. Have seen other courses not coping with water restrictions and you must give credit where it is due. Pat on the back for the Lancefield crew. Had a great day.
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no3putts
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29 Jan 2007
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this course is not bad dry in summer and wet in winter
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no3putts
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16 Jan 2007
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i played this course just the other day and i thought it was @!#$*. lancefeild is a inconsistent course with 1 green as lush as it should be and the other green as small as a bees dick. i am descusted in the way the course is. and me along with 126 other people think lancefield people should move to romsey becoase romsey is very good. and for those people who fart on the green and burn them all should also move to romsey
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twoputt
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11 Oct 2006
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Lancefield is a course that needs playing at least a couple of times to enjoy it. Fairways are dry, not allowing very good approach shots, and greens are inconsistent at the best of times. A very open course, it would be best suited to beginners as a bad shot can be quite easily rectified. The par 3's are the highlights of the course, as they vary alot. The par 5's are mostly long and straight, offering little challenge. It's title "The Undiscovered Course", reflects the quiteness of the course, which is great if you just want to have a relaxing day of golf, without worrying about tee times. Being an open course does not make it easy, as long holes, the occasional undulating green and a few tricky water hazards make playing at Lancefield pretty interesting.
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vectors
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21 Dec 2004
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Lancefield is a very open course that lies on relatively flat land. The fairways are ok, but would be very wet if played in winter and dry in summer. It needs more trees or growth of trees to develop character or go towards a links style course. Funds might be a problem here. There are some nice holes, particularly the 15th that is 524m with out of bounds on the left. The hole turns left then right to a raised green. The quirky 102m 5th is a lovely short hole. Lancefield is in a nice bush setting, but overall doesn't have the character of other courses in the region.
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1. Dan_Geroos | Rated
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01 Apr 2010
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A very open, flat course. The greens were very spongy and hadn’t been cut short enough to truly be a green. More like a raised area of grass cut slightly shorter than the fairways. Greens were also quite bumpy, as were the teeing areas. Putting involved little skill and more like just hit the ball straight at the hole and hope it didn’t hit a hole or raised bit before it reached the actual hole. There was one hole (9th, I think) that had the sprinkler head actually sunken into the green.
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