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Gisborne Golf Club Overview

Nestled just a stone’s throw from Melbourne CBD, a leisurely 45-minute drive will land you smack dab in the scenic splendours of Gisborne, VIC. Here lies a golfing gem that’s not just a course but a cracker of a challenge mixed with a dash of fun — the perfect recipe for a day out with your clubs.

With 18 holes to test your mettle, this course offers a smorgasbord of tee options — Blue, White, Red, and Yellow — ensuring there’s a fair go for golfers of all handicaps. From the get-go, Hole 1 serves up a Par 4 stretching 310m (339y) from the whites and 294m (321y) from the reds, setting the tone with a friendly challenge that’s more cheeky than cheek-clenching. It’s like the course is giving you a nudge and a wink, saying, “Come on, then! Show us what you’ve got!” As you move on, you’ll find each hole has its own character. Take the tiny titan, Hole 2, a Par 3 that might look easy at a mere 169m (185y) from the whites. But make no mistake, it’s guarded like a top-shelf stubby at a BBQ — bunkers poised to snag any slack shots. Then there’s Hole 3, a hefty Par 5 stretching a whopping 460m (503y). It’s like playing chess with a kangaroo — unpredictable and a bit jumpy, especially with that bunker lurking by the green.

The course layout is a beaut, with elevation changes that’ll have your legs feeling it the next day, water hazards that are more than just a puddle, and tree-lined fairways that demand you keep your shots straighter than a schooner slide. Not to mention a few doglegs that’ll have you pondering your life choices. Playing here is as rewarding as it is demanding. Whether you’re strategising your way around the tricky Par 3s or powering through the long Par 5s, there’s a bit of everything for everyone. It’s not just about swatting the ball; it’s about thinking, playing, and sometimes praying your way around. So, if you’re up for a fair dinkum day of golf that’s as scenic as it is strategic, this Gisborne course is well worth the spin out of

Location: 25 Daly Street, Gisborne, VIC, Australia

Website: https://www.gisbornegolf.com.au/

Phone: +61 3 5428 2493

Tee Boxes

TeeYardageCourse RatingSlope
Blue072121
White607771120
Red525668112
Yellow063101

Hole by Hole Breakdown

Gisborne Golf Club Hole 1 – Par 4

Gisborne Golf Club Hole 1 map

Index: 16

Lengths: White: 310 metres, Red: 294 metres

Hole 1 at the course is a welcoming Par 4, stretching 310m (339y) from the white tees and 294m (321y) from the reds. With a stroke index of 16, it’s more of a gentle handshake than a tough arm wrestle to start your round. Strategically placed bunkers on both sides of the fairway demand a bit of finesse off the tee. You’ll want to avoid a sandy greeting early on. The approach is no less forgiving with bunkers guarding the green left and right, ready to punish the overly ambitious or the meek. The layout invites you to open your shoulders on the tee shot, but remember, precision trumps power here unless you fancy a bit of beach time. Overall, it’s a hole that lets you ease into your game, offering just enough challenge to get your gears turning.

Gisborne Golf Club Hole 2 – Par 3

Gisborne Golf Club Hole 2 map

Index: 10

Lengths: White: 169 metres, Red: 140 metres

Ah, Hole 2, the shortest par 3 gem of the course, clocking in at a mere 169 metres (185 yards) from the white tees and 140 metres (153 yards) from the red. But don’t let its brevity fool you; this one’s guarded like a fortress with a bunker on each flank, seemingly scooped out just to catch your wayward tee shots. With a stroke index of 10, it’s deceptively challenging, coaxing you into a false sense of security. The key here is a precise iron shot; anything too strong or too weak, and you’ll be beach-bound. The green itself plays true if you manage to avoid the sandy spectators. A good hole for a solid par, but it punishes the overconfident.

Gisborne Golf Club Hole 3 – Par 5

Gisborne Golf Club Hole 3 map

Index: 9

Lengths: White: 460 metres, Red: 420 metres

Hole 3 at our beloved course is a crafty Par 5, stretching a solid 460 metres (503 yards) from the white tees, and a slightly more forgiving 420 metres (459 yards) from the reds. No yellows or blues on this one, mates, so choose your tee wisely! It’s ranked with a stroke index of 9, suggesting a bit of a challenge but nothing that will have you throwing your clubs in the lake — mainly because there isn’t one. The real test here comes from strategically positioning your drive to avoid the green bunker to the right as you approach the hole. This bunker’s seen more footprints than a free sausage sizzle. Whether you’re laying up or going big, Hole 3 offers just enough intrigue to keep you on your toes and maybe—just maybe—reward you with a birdie, if you play your cards right.

Gisborne Golf Club Hole 4 – Par 3

Gisborne Golf Club Hole 4 map

Index: 13

Lengths: White: 144 metres, Red: 104 metres

Ah, Hole 4, the cheeky short one of the bunch, and easily the shortest hole on the course at a mere 144m (157y) from the white tees and a friendlier 104m (114y) from the red. Don’t let its brevity fool you; this par 3 packs a punch with a strategic game required to master it. Nestled neatly to the right of the green lies a bunker that sees more footprints than a Bondi beach barbeque on a hot day. With a stroke index of 13, it’s not the toughest on the card, but it demands respect and precision. The right club selection and a keen eye can help you conquer this little gem, making it a potential birdie opportunity if you play your cards right. So, take a deep breath, choose your weapon wisely, and maybe, just maybe, you’ll walk away with a grin as wide as the fairway.

Gisborne Golf Club Hole 5 – Par 4

Gisborne Golf Club Hole 5 map

Index: 2

Lengths: White: 342 metres, Red: 252 metres

Ah, Hole 5, a true test of your mettle and strategy with its Par 4 layout. Stretching a solid 342 metres (374 yards) from the white tees, it’s ranked with a Stroke Index of 2, hinting at the challenge it poses. For those opting for a bit of leniency, the red tees offer a shorter distance at 252 metres (276 yards), but don’t be fooled into thinking it’s a walk in the park. The fairway is a tactical battleground, flanked by a pesky bunker on the right that’s ready to punish the overly ambitious or wayward drives. Meanwhile, the green bunker on the left isn’t shy either, guarding the approach like a hawk. It’s a hole where precision meets decision, making every shot a critical part of the unfolding drama. So, choose your weapons wisely, and maybe, just maybe, you’ll emerge with your pride intact.

Gisborne Golf Club Hole 6 – Par 5

Gisborne Golf Club Hole 6 map

Index: 18

Lengths: White: 470 metres, Red: 400 metres

Ah, Hole 6, the gentle giant of the course. Stretching out to 470 meters (514 yards) from the white tees and a more forgiving 400 meters (437 yards) from the reds, this par 5 offers a bit of respite with its stroke index of 18, ranking as the easiest on the card. But don’t let your guard down; the green is cheekily guarded by a bunker on the left that sees more foot traffic than a Bondi café on a Sunday morning. The play here is all about strategic thinking and placement. If you’re keen on playing safe, aim your tee shot to favour the right side, steering clear of that sandy menace. Those looking to shave a stroke might brave a riskier line, but it’s a gamble. All told, Hole 6 is a nice stroll that lets you catch your breath without dropping your guard.

Gisborne Golf Club Hole 7 – Par 4

Gisborne Golf Club Hole 7 map

Index: 6

Lengths: White: 375 metres, Red: 295 metres

Hole 7 is a true test of strategy with its Par 4, measuring up to a challenge at 375 metres (410 yards) from the white tees. For those playing from the reds, you’re looking at a more forgiving 295 metres (322 yards). This hole, with a stroke index of 6, isn’t pulling any punches. The key feature here is the cunningly placed fairway bunker on the left, which seems to attract golf balls like a magnet. A solid drive avoiding this sandy trap sets up a straightforward approach, but find yourself in the bunker and you’ll be doing well to save par. It’s a hole where smart play and precise execution are rewarded, making it a standout in the round for both its challenge and character. Just remember, play it too safe and the bunker will be waiting to shake hands with your ball.

Gisborne Golf Club Hole 8 – Par 4

Gisborne Golf Club Hole 8 map

Index: 4

Lengths:White: 372 metres, Red: 350 metres

Hole 8 at our course is a solid par 4, stretching to a respectable 372 metres (407 yards) from the white tees and 350 metres (383 yards) from the reds. With a stroke index of 4, it demands a bit of respect and a decent dose of strategy. The layout here is straightforward but don’t let that fool you—precision off the tee is key to setting up a good approach. The fairway is generous, but it’s the approach that’ll test your mettle, requiring a well-judged shot to a green that’s more guarded than the crown jewels. No significant doglegs or dramatic elevation changes here, just pure, classic golf. It’s a hole where par feels like a small victory and a birdie, a real feather in your cap. Perfect for a bit of friendly rivalry among mates, this hole keeps the round interesting and competitive right to the last putt.

Gisborne Golf Club Hole 9 – Par 4

Gisborne Golf Club Hole 9 map

Index: 15

Lengths:White: 327 metres, Red: 315 metres

Ah, Hole 9 at our beloved course, a cheeky Par 4 to wrap up the front nine. From the white tees, you’re teeing off at 327 metres (358 yards), or from the red at a slightly gentler 315 metres (344 yards). Don’t be fooled by the Stroke Index of 15—this one can be a bit of a dark horse. The real chatter here is about the green bunker on the left, strategically placed to catch your eye and, if you’re not careful, your ball as well. It’s like it’s got a magnetic pull, I swear it sees more action than the local pub on a Friday night. A straightforward hole in appearance, but the positioning and the approach will test your accuracy and maybe your patience. It’s a perfect mix of challenge and opportunity, just the way we like to finish off the outward half.

Gisborne Golf Club Hole 10 – Par 4

Gisborne Golf Club Hole 10 map

Index: 1

Lengths:White: 390 metres, Red: 380 metres

Ah, Hole 10! It’s not just another walk in the park, mates. With a stroke index of 1, this par 4 is the toughest nut to crack on the course. Stretching out to 390m (427y) from the white tees and a smidge less at 380m (416y) from the red, this hole demands precision right from the tee shot. There’s no scenic distraction here, just pure, unadulterated golf. The fairway’s a straight shot, but don’t be fooled—playing it too safe could land you a more challenging second shot than you bargained for. It’s all about placement and power, a real test of your mettle. So, lace up, take a deep breath, and give it your best drive. Pull this one off, and you’ll have serious bragging rights back at the clubhouse.

Gisborne Golf Club Hole 11 – Par 5

Gisborne Golf Club Hole 11 map

Index: 5

Lengths:White: 522 metres, Red: 410 metres

Hole 11 is a cracker of a Par 5, stretching a solid 522 metres (571 yards) from the white tees, while the reds offer a slightly gentler 410 metres (448 yards). Don’t be fooled by the absence of blue and yellow tees; this hole packs a punch with a strategic layout demanding finesse and power in equal measure. The fairway bunker on the right and the green bunker guarding the left make for a tight landing zone that’ll test your accuracy off the tee. Ranked a challenging stroke index of 5, it’s no walk in the park — this hole is a true testament of skill, especially for those looking to make up ground in a tight match. Whether you’re trying to reach in two or playing it safe, your approach to the green requires a keen eye to dodge that cheeky bunker, which, by the way, sees more action than a barbie at Bondi. So, choose your weapon wisely, aim true, and maybe, just maybe, you’ll come out on top.

Gisborne Golf Club Hole 12 – Par 3

Gisborne Golf Club Hole 12 map

Index: 11

Lengths:White: 184 metres, Red: 171 metres

Hole 12 at our course is a deceptive little gem, the shortest par 3 we’ve got, stretching 184m (201y) from the white tees and a slightly friendlier 171m (187y) from the reds. Don’t let its brevity fool you; this one packs a punch with a strategic challenge that belies its length. The green is guarded fiercely on the right by a bunker that’s more popular than a cold beer on a hot day. With a stroke index of 11, it’s not the toughest hole on the course, but it requires a precise tee shot if you’re aiming to stay clear of the sandy menace and set yourself up for a birdie. The absence of major elevation changes or tricky doglegs keeps the play straightforward, yet engaging — a perfect opportunity to sharpen your short game and maybe snag a brag-worthy score to share back at the clubhouse.

Gisborne Golf Club Hole 13 – Par 5

Gisborne Golf Club Hole 13 map

Index: 17

Lengths:White: 456 metres, Red: 445 metres

Ah, Hole 13 – she’s a deceptive beauty, a par 5 stretching a solid 456 metres (499 yards) from the white tees and 445 metres (487 yards) from the red. Don’t let the stroke index of 17 fool you into thinking this is a walk in the park. The real challenge here lies in navigating the strategically placed green bunker on the left, ready to catch any wayward approaches like a thief in the night. It’s a hole where the long hitters can really show off, but for the rest of us mere mortals, it’s all about smart play and avoiding that sand trap that sees more footprints than a beach at sunset. Choose your clubs wisely, aim your shots with precision, and maybe, just maybe, you’ll walk away with a smile as broad as the fairway.

Gisborne Golf Club Hole 14 – Par 4

Gisborne Golf Club Hole 14 map

Index: 3

Lengths:White: 383 metres, Red: 309 metres

Hole 14 at our course is a true test of your golfing mettle, mate. A par 4 with a stroke index of 3, it stretches 383 metres (419 yards) from the white tees and offers a slightly more forgiving 309 metres (338 yards) from the reds. This hole demands precision and strategy right from the tee shot. The absence of blue and yellow tees focuses the challenge squarely on the white and red markers. The key feature here is the cunningly placed bunker to the right of the green, ready to punish any misguided approaches. It’s notorious for catching even the slickest shots, drawing more groans than an umpire’s bad call. With a layout that requires both power and finesse, this hole isn’t just a walk in the park. It’s about making smart plays and keeping the ball clear of that sandy spectacle that’s seen more visitors than a beach on a scorcher. So, choose your clubs wisely and think twice before you swing — Hole 14 doesn’t take prisoners!

Gisborne Golf Club Hole 15 – Par 4

Gisborne Golf Club Hole 15 map

Index: 8

Lengths:White: 370 metres, Red: 321 metres

Ah, Hole 15, a Par 4 that’s more cunning than it lets on. Measuring a sturdy 370m (404y) from the white tees and a somewhat gentler 321m (351y) from the reds, this hole demands precision over power. The stroke index of 8 might lull you into a false sense of security, but beware the twin bunkers guarding the right of the green—these sandy sentinels see more foot traffic than Sydney’s Circular Quay during Vivid. The trick here is a well-placed drive, favouring the left side to avoid a sandy fate, followed by an approach that respects the subtle undulations of the green. Get it right, and you’re set for a story to boast about; get it wrong, and it’s a tale of what could have been. So, choose your clubs wisely, aim your shots smarter, and maybe, just maybe, you’ll conquer the deceptive challenge of Hole 15.

Gisborne Golf Club Hole 16 – Par 3

Gisborne Golf Club Hole 16 map

Index: 14

Lengths:White: 145 metres, Red: 105 metres

Ah, Hole 16, the cheeky shorty of the course and an absolute breather at par 3. Stretching only 145 metres (159 yards) from the white tees and a more forgiving 105 metres (115 yards) from the reds, it’s the shortest hole to grace the greens. But don’t let its modest length fool you; it’s guarded like a fortress with a trio of bunkers—two on the right and one on the left—ready to welcome wayward shots with open arms. These sandy sentinels make club selection and accuracy paramount, turning what might seem like an easy stroll into a tactical challenge. It ranks 14 on the stroke index, so while it might not be the toughest nut to crack, it’s definitely not a hole to take lightly. Will you play it safe or go for glory? Either way, Hole 16 offers a bit of respite before the final stretch, with just enough bite to keep things interesting.

Gisborne Golf Club Hole 17 – Par 4

Gisborne Golf Club Hole 17 map

Index: 7

Lengths:White: 345 metres, Red: 275 metres

Ah, Hole 17, mate, where the game gets a bit cheeky just before the curtain call. This par 4 stretches out to 345 metres (377 yards) from the white tees, offering a solid test with a stroke index of 7. Off the tee, players face a tactical dilemma thanks to a sly fairway bunker on the left that tempts the brave and a menacing green bunker on the right, lying in wait for those who underestimate their approach. The fairway itself rolls gently, nudging you to consider every club in your bag and every trick in your book. At 275 metres (301 yards) from the red tees, the hole doesn’t ease up for the shorter hitters, ensuring that every player gets a taste of challenge before heading to the last. It’s a hole that doesn’t just test your swing but also your nerve and strategy, making it a true highlight as you near the end of your round.

Gisborne Golf Club Hole 18 – Par 4

Gisborne Golf Club Hole 18 map

Index: 12

Lengths:White: 313 metres, Red: 270 metres

As you step up to the tee on the 18th, a 313m (342y) par 4 closing hole, you’re met with a strategic puzzle that’s as enticing as it is challenging. Flanked by a quartet of fairway bunkers, two on each side, it demands precision right from the drive. The left-side traps are particularly magnetic, catching more balls than the bar catches orders at happy hour. While the stroke index of 12 might suggest a bit of a breather, don’t be fooled. The layout here rewards the thinkers and penalizes the rash. It’s a fitting end to a round that’s tested every club in your bag and every shot in your arsenal. Navigate this hole with strategy and flair, and you’ll walk off with a story to tell back at the clubhouse. Just make sure it’s about that sweet birdie, not the sand you’ve been digging.

Course Stats Summary

  • Holes: 18
  • Total Par: 72
  • Longest Hole: 0 metres
  • Shortest Hole: 0 metres