Huntingdale Golf Club is one of Australia's most celebrated private golf clubs and an iconic member of Melbourne's world-renowned Sandbelt. Established in 1941, the course has earned international recognition for its classic design, exceptional conditioning, and championship pedigree. Designed by renowned English architect C.H. Alison and brought to life by legendary superintendent Sam Berriman, Huntingdale combines strategic bunkering, firm playing surfaces, and beautifully contoured greens to deliver a timeless test of golf.
For more than three decades, Huntingdale was synonymous with the Australian Masters, hosting the tournament from its inaugural edition in 1979 and welcoming many of the greatest players in golf history, including Jack Nicklaus, Greg Norman, Tiger Woods, Arnold Palmer, Gary Player, and Nick Faldo. Its reputation as the "Home of the Australian Masters" cemented the club's place among Australia's premier championship venues and helped establish Melbourne's Sandbelt as one of the world's finest golfing destinations.
Located approximately 20 minutes southeast of Melbourne's CBD, Huntingdale sits alongside several of Australia's most prestigious golf clubs in the heart of the Sandbelt. Following an extensive course redevelopment, the club has further enhanced its renowned layout while preserving the strategic character that has defined it for decades. With its rich tournament history, world-class architecture, and commitment to excellence, Huntingdale Golf Club continues to offer an exceptional golfing experience for members and invited visitors alike.