Kingston Heath Golf Club

Melbourne, VIC | User Rating: Rate-5 (5.0) | Add A Review

With a ranking of two in Australia and a world ranking of 21, Kingston Heath Golf Club is not only one of Australia’s, but also one of the world’s leading golf clubs. It has hosted seven Australian Opens, seven Australian Match Play Championships, two Tournament Players Championships, seven Victorian Opens & the 1st British Open Qualifying round to be held in Australia.
With its team of dedicated professionals, Kingston Heath provides its Members & Guests with outstanding service. We are committed to providing the finest quality food & beverage, combined with outstanding professional & friendly customer service for the Members & Guests.

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

  • Name: Kingston Heath Golf Club
  • Region: Melbourne, VIC
  • Address: Kingston Road
    Cheltenham, 3192, Victoria, Australia
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  • Proshop: (03) 8558 2711
  • General: (03) 8558 2700
  • Holes: 18
  • Metres: 6231m
  • Par: 72
1. Gimmethat | Rated | 31 Jan 2013 | Add A Review

What a course!
Having played both the Heath and Royal Melbourne West recently, I would have to say that Kingston Heath won me over. While Royal Melbourne has the space, the tricked up greens, the beautiful undulating fairways and some incredibly designed holes (and it deservedly holds the number one course ranking in Australia), I’d rather play Kingston Heath on a regular basis.

The main reasons being the presentation of the course, absolutely immaculate. If you hit the fairways, it’s like you are hitting off carpet. The greens are fast and true. The par 3’s are a joy to play, and the par 4 third and sixth (with a beautiful view back to the clubhouse are two of my favourite holes. The key with the Heath is hitting straight to position. I can’t think of many better closing holes on a course than 15-18. Practice facilities are the best I have ever seen.

PROS

  • Immaculate Presentation
  • True Greens
  • The best group of par 3's in the land?
  • Practice facilities

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2. hakman | Rated | 17 Apr 2012 | Add A Review

I played here today in corporate day. What a classy place. I will admit I have only been playing proper golf for 4mths so havent played anything to compare this to apart from Natadola Bay in Fiji, which isnt in Kingston Heaths league at all.

The fairways are just sublime, like green plush pile carpet. I was surprised how wide a lot of the fairways were. And the first cut of rough is not to bad. This course does you with doglegs on a lot of the par 4s. So its here where good golfers have a chance to take the course on by being able to shape the ball as the hole requires.

Greens were super fast and its tough to pull up your approach shot on anything longer than a 6 iron i found.

Clubhouse is awesome and so was the service. THe locker rooms/change facilities were more like a 5 star hotel than a place of sport.

PROS

  • Fairways, fairways, fairways and the fairways
  • Layout

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3. Karl1 | Rated | 15 Feb 2012 | Add A Review

Played here yesterday in the state final of the race to cypress lakes on a perfect day for golf. The course is clearly one of the best in the world and deserves every compliment. The design is almost perfect with a challenge on every hole and the last 4 holes will chew you up and spit you out if your not careful. The clubhouse is swish, the service fantastic the facilities first class. All in all, this was an absolute pleasure. I can see why Tiger was persuaded to come and play now.

4. scenicpeak | Rated | 13 Sep 2011 | Add A Review

I will preface this by stating that my review is undoubtedly biased by the condition of the course. Major renovation works were being carried out, fairways cored and top dressed, re-contouring of certain areas and laying of grass.

That being said, I was not made aware of these works when I booked for a $165 charity game.

The clubhouse is beautiful and the amenities sublime.

The course is short and easily navigated by a very good golfer. However it can also be an absolute pain if you don’t hit it straight every time.

In 40km/h winds our group had a very easy 71 (3), a relatively easy 90 (13), a horrid 105 (12) and an unimaginable 130 (21) with a visit back to the pro shop to buy more balls.

I will give it another try when I am certain in it’s in appropriate condition, however on first glance (and taking my bias aside) I rate several in Australia higher.

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5. leroy8888 | Rated | 05 Jan 2011 | Add A Review

After having the privlige of playing it for a second time yesterday during the Vic Fourball Competition, I now have a deeper appreciation and love for this little course.

Every hole gives you a different challenge from the short par-3s to the brutally long par-4s. Conditioning is first class as you would expect with some of the truest rolling greens you will likely putt on. Just be prepared for a hairy ride on those slick downhill putts.

Golf is an easy game, hit the drive into the fairway, the next shot onto the green and putt a couple of times. But it’s the risk-reward dilemma which elevates this from a public course. It is not an automatic driver off the tee nor do you automatically go for the green and risk going into the deep bunkers which surround most greens. Sometimes the safe option is the best option and those who play conservatively will probably have the lowest score. But by golly it is tempting to pull out the big boy and try and carry the bunkers at the 250m mark.

Coupled with perfect weather, it really was the closest thing I’ve felt to "golfing heaven". People quickly forget that the reason Tiger Woods came all the way to Australia was to play KH, not for the $3mil pocket money. That pretty much says it all.

6. Bazza2 | Rated | 27 Jan 2010 | Add A Review

Played there on a junior day. Surprising amount of run on the fairway which gives you an extra 15m on all drives. Amazing fairways to hit off. Spongey but tough. The dog legs will catch you if not careful. Evil bunkering on the 15th especially, although i managed an up and down from the far right of the right bunker.

7. leroy8888 | Rated | 21 Sep 2009 | Add A Review

I had been looking forward to my round at KH for quite a while and it certainly didn’t let me down. Firstly the practice facilities are first class with a huge GRASS driving range (are you listening National!!!) and the largest short game area I have ever seen. Unfortunately the clubhouse was being renovated in time for Mr Woods so it would be unfair to comment on those.

Once you step out on the course, you realise why it so highly regarded. The conditioning is wonderful with lush fairways, not a hint of weeds and greens that give a true roll. The course is a fair test of your skills and proves that you don’t need 450m par 4’s and 210m par 3’s to make it challenging. All you need is an imaginative architect and a good piece of land to start with to make a true golfing experience. Each hole gives the golfer a different look with blind tee shots on some, doglegs on others and well thought-out bunkering to really frustrate you when you think you’ve hit a great shot. An example is the famous par-3 15th….anyone who hits the smallish green will easily make par, anyone who misses and goes into the savage bunkers can start saying your prayers.

The only downside of this whole experience is I’ve now seen what is possible when the design and conditioning of a golf course are at their best. Nearly every round after this can only dissappoint.

8. cdeverist | Rated | 16 Apr 2009 | Add A Review

A great course. Every hole is challenging and unique. Accurate drives are a must as there is not much rough to work with. Putting is a great challenge with many down hill and uphill putts, though they are generally straight. Fairways are immaculate but i did not enjoy the soft bunkers, something I am not use to.

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9. Sandplay | Rated | 18 Mar 2008 | Add A Review

A stirling golf experience in every way.

The course condition and layout are both brilliant. There are plenty of bunkers though the sand is a pleasure to play from (so long as you don’t find yourself doing so too many times!)

There is some fantastic variety in the challenges on offer here.

Do yourself a favour and spend some time on the practice range, in the bunkers and on the practice greens. These facilities are among the best available.

You should come prepared for a magnificent golfing experience that will ask plenty of questions if your ability.

10. whitty27 | Rated | 31 Jan 2008 | Add A Review

I have played many golf courses all over Australia and thi has to be my absolute favourite. Beautiful setting, layout is excellent. Quiet course and condition is always perfect.

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11. blackshw | Rated | 15 Jan 2008 | Add A Review

Played here about 20 times now. one of my favourites. Take care as the holes that look easy can bite you big time if not careful. That said you will be rewarded by sucessfully completing some calculated risks.

12. Johno | Rated | 02 Dec 2007 | Add A Review

Best course I’ve played. 18 unique, fun, challenging and interesting golf holes. An ABSOLUTE MUST PLAY.

13. baboon1972 | Rated | 31 Oct 2007 | Add A Review

I’ve played this course a few times as I’m lucky enough to have a mate who’s a member. A beautiful course and the par 5 12th hole is just something else. Although slightly intimidating, the monster bunker in the middle of the fairway can be used to great advantage if you can get some run from the slope behind. The heavily bunkered par 3 15th can be a real challenge if you don’t get on or very near the green in one. They have been doing some preparation for the Ladies open and the greens were quite sandy the last time I played a month or so ago.

PROS

  • Beautiful setting with good seperation of holes. Very comfortable and reasonably priced clubhouse.

Cons

  • Quite a few holes where you can end up losing alot of balls if you don't end up on the fairway.

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14. chickens | Rated | 14 Dec 2004 | Add A Review

I've played this course twice, once with corporate group and once as a guest of a member, and I was there for the last 2 days of the 2000 Australian Open.

What a course this is! Only Royal Melbourne could possibly produce a better 18 holes than what is displayed here - magnificent conditioning, great design, and personality. The bunkering on this course is arguably unmatched in the world, certainly the best sand-trap system in Australia.

Another feature is the undergrowth that the holes (ever wondered why it's called Kingston Heath?), which actually comes into play quite a lot, creating a unique and often frustrating hazard.

The best holes on the course were a lot of the par four's, which is another reason I love this course so much - the 3rd, 278m is one of the world's great short par four's, playing slightly uphill, tempting those longer hitters to drive the green - which so often results in double bogey.

Also a few wonderful par three's, including the awesome 170m 15th, and the par five's are still good enough to keep you thinking about your shots and challenging you're ability to make par.

All in all, this is arguably the best non-composite course in the southern hemisphere (Durban, in South Africa, and Royal Melbourne West may be the only layouts which could top it), with the best bunkering in golf, and a character all it's own.

If one ever turns down the chance to play this golf course, they have to take a good hard look at their prioreties, for their sanity would be in question.

15. tigertee | Rated | 04 Feb 2004 | Add A Review

If there is a better non-composite course in Melbourne please let me know.

Every hole is a good test, the bunkers are consistent and a dream to play from, only RM's are equal. Due to the lack of traffic it is always presented perfectly.

It demands solid second shot making on the on par 4's, playing off the fairways there can only be yourself to blame for bad shots. The greens are pure with downhill puts needing very good touch.

This course rewards good golf, if you can keep your head and play smart you will score well here.

16. lumberjack | Rated | 28 Feb 2003 | Add A Review

While I have walked Huntingdale, Royal Melbourne and Victoria, Kingston Heath was the first sand belt course I have played, so my comments are somewhat blind to what is on offer as a comparable example. Due to the shotgun start of the day, I played the back nine first. Rather than go hole by hole I'll discuss the different pars.

The much acclaimed par threes I found quite straight forward. The tenth and fifteenth required a good iron shot and you were on the green, not too long so you weren't challenged to play a long iron. A fair challenge to any golfer, do what you are capable of doing and you're rewarded, show a flaw in your abilities and you are tested with a bunker shot requiring poise and deft touch. Managed a regulation par on the tenth and a bogey on the the fifteenth after placing a five iron into the deep front bunker, outing with a lob wedge to six feet and missing the putt. On the longer fifth I again went into the left bunker, with my tendency to force down with my left shoulder instead of leading through the ball with my hands and club face. For those who have not played Kingston Heath the fifth is about 170 metres with a manicured landing area from about forty out. Having a landing and open approach area to the green is a characteristic of most holes at Kingston Heath, no need to fly the ball to the hole at Kingston Heath, if you so choose a running ball is an available option.

The par fours are what left the most lasting impression on me. With an accurate tee shot you have a line and view to the green which makes the mouth water, the mind glow but doesn't leave you wobbling at the knees. A real joy for any dedicated golfer or golfing purist. I must say I have not been disappointed going back to my local public course like I expected. After enjoying the beautiful view of what a well placed tee shot provides you with at Kingston Heath, the value of placing a tee shot rather than launching a driver is prominent in my mind. Also reinforced is the knowledge that rather than striving to reach the longer par fours in regulation, the option of laying up, leaving a short pitch and run for a par putt is a valid strategy for shorter hitters. I'm having trouble distinguishing the different par fours in my memory, but I do know that apart from holes eleven and thirteen I was not disappointed, also the views looking towards and back to the clubhouse on the holes running to and leading from the old house are amongst the most pleasurable views on the eye I've ever enjoyed on a golf course.

With today's equipment, the par fives at Kingston Heath are like those on any other golf course, there is no reason why you shouldn't walk off with anything less than par. Not that my playing partners and I did.

The rough at Kingston Heath is mixture of established trees, tufty grass, shrubbery and tangled low level trees. It may sound strange but it was a joy to play on a course where if you strayed from the fairway, you had no idea what you would find, that's if you found your ball, apart from knowing that you will be met with a thoughtful challenge to your golfing abilities, temperament and course management skills.

The greens seemed to be prepared to be friendly to the amateur golfer. We had no trouble lofting long or short irons onto the greens and stoping the ball on the putting surface. The greens weren't extremely fast and it was pleasurable to play a course where all greens, bar the two temporaries which themselves quite good, were consistent in feel and pace.

Our group found that much of the bunkering was out of play to the short to medium length hitters. Compared to my usual tracks the fairways were wide, but due to I think nerves, at first were hard to find. With a healthy unguarded wideness to the entry to the par four and five greens, as I mentioned earlier the options to entry took away a lot of the intimidation found on having to fly the ball to holes on many modern courses.

If I had to compare Kingston Heath to a movie star, Cary Grant comes to mind. Stylish, handsome with a refined complex masculinity shading an underlining sense of frailty and depth of character, a just man who loves to prove the difference between right and wrong, immaculately groomed with a sense of old world style.

Overall my one playing partner who was playing Kingston Heath for the first time and I were left with a very similar impression. Keep out of trouble and you will be rewarded with the knowledge that you held your own on a course which doesn't aim to trick, just asks you to challenge yourself to keep your head and play all the facets of the game of golf to the best of your abilities. Kingston Heath is how golf should be played, next time we both knew we'd be better for the experience.

While I'd conclude in saying Kingston Heath is the best and fairest golf course I've played, it was by no means the most difficult, maybe if the winds had of been blowing on the day.

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