Centenary Park Golf Club inc.

Playing Golf

Bookings must be made through the pro shop on 9789 1480.
Play is available at all times other than club competition times which are
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday mornings. Check with pro shop for available times.
Green fees are $25.50 on weekends and public holidays, but a season ticket can be purchased for around $800.00 which entitles you to play 100 games of golf. (some conditions apply, see pro shop for details).

Pro Shop

The course has a new Pro Shop under the management of Warren & Steve – both excellent professional golfers. The Pro’s and their staff are always happy to assist both members and visitors to the course, with golf equipment, and private or group instruction.
The pro's provide a high standard of tuition to players of all levels, for players trying to learn the game or improve their standard. They also operate clinics, for ladies, men and juniors as well as personalised lessons, all at very competetive rates.
The Pro shop is well stocked with golf equipment to cater for all types, at great prices, and if you talk to them nicely they will usually make some further pleasant arrangements on more costly items.

The Course

The course is a challenging 6122m par72 for the men and 5350m par73 for the ladies, with excellent fairways, many of them newly planted with Santa Ana couch grass.
Those who remember the course from some years ago would be greatly impressed with all the drainage work, new pathways, and grass planting programs that have really improved the course to a very high standard.

Club History

 

The Centenary Park Golf Club has a long history in Frankston, being originally formed as the "Frankston Municipal Golf Club" in 1938 and situated in Yuille Street Frankston, on land which is now part of the Frankston Hospital and Pentland Gardens.

In 1974 the Frankston Council decided to relocate the course to its current location. The club was renamed Centenary Park Golf Club in 1986.

Designed by golf professional Bill Clifford, work started on the present course in 1973 and in May 1974 the first nine holes were opened, with the second nine holes opened in October 1975.

Originally two old houses owned by the Frankston Council, were transported from their original site near Frankston Station, joined together and were the Pro-shop and Manager's residence at the course for more than 25 years.

Older residents well remember Dot and Jim Spencer who managed the Pro-shop at the old course and then at Centenary park for more than two years, before Pat and Frank Doolan took over for the next 18 years.

Since the mid 1980s, the City of Frankston has invested thousands on continual upgrading of the course and appointed a special sub-committee to recommend works.A ten year master plan in 1986 saw many improvements including a reticulation system, drainage works, dams, and upgrading and resewing of fairways.

Now Frankston Council is set to implement further major improvements in a master plan for a multi-million dollar upgrade of Centenary Park. Prepared by Golf Strategies International Golf Course Architects.

The plan recommends major improvements to the course in stages over the next few years and includes enlargement of all greens to twice their current size, bigger, longer Tees, more bunkers and the redesign of several of the holes.

Fairways would also be improved, beautified and resewn with Santa Ana couch that has proved an ideal hardy grass for golf courses and gives excellent golf-ball lies.

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