Situated on the spectacular seaside farmlands of Victoria’s Mornington Peninsula the National Golf Club’s Moonah course is a modern treasure, often described as “The Gem of the Morningon Peninsula”. The par 72, 6576m course links like course built on breathtaking coastal dune land . The name derives from the indigenous trees scattered throughout its rugged rolling hills.
The overwhelming beauty of this virgin land, with its stunning rural and ocean panoramas imposed a responsibility on designers Greg Norman and Bob Harrison to produce something truly exceptional. There are not many courses in Australia, of any era, as spectacular as Moonah and although it appeals to the masses, for low markers who like their golf raw this is a special treat. It consequently comes as no surprise to discover this is a course Greg Norman himself is particularly fond of. The Nationals Moonah Course is currently ranked No. 12 in Australia.