Kingston Heath Golf Club is one of the premier golf clubs in Victoria, Australia. The course is situated on the Sandbelt region in the southeast suburbs of Melbourne.
Kingston Heath has hosted numerous national championships, including twelve Australian Opens, two Australian Masters, and the 2016 World Cup of Golf. Most recently, the Club co-hosted the 2022 and the primary host for the 2024 Australian Open for men, women, and all abilities.
Kingston Heath will be hosting the 2026 Australian Open and the 2028 Presidents Cup.
Currently ranked number 22 in the world and number 11 outside of the United States, they are regarded by many, including some of the world’s best golfers, as one of Australia’s finest golf courses.
Kingston Heath is renowned for its bunkering, which is visually stunning. It is full of all the strategic interest golfers expect of a fine course.
A long course at over 6800 yards when it opened, it is now on the short side of what is regarded as ‘championship’ length but its genius is that it can still defend itself against the finest players. More importantly, it is a course to constantly stimulate and challenge those who play it with regularity.
In 2021, Kingston Heath decided to expand its golf offering with the addition of The Furrows – a Short Course that complements the world-renowned Heath course.
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