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Queens Park Public Golf Course Overview

Set beside the Barwon River in Highton, Geelong, this 18-hole course blends strategy and scenery in equal measure. With varied tee options and a mix of short, smart par 4s and tricky par 3s, it caters to golfers of all skill levels. Tree-lined fairways, elevation shifts, and a peaceful riverside setting make every round enjoyable and engaging. Highlights include a deceptive opening hole and a compact par 3 that demands accuracy over power. Whether you’re chasing a PB or just soaking up the view, Highton Golf Course is a laid-back but rewarding spot for a quality hit.

Just over an hour from Melbourne, right on the banks of the Barwon River in Highton, Geelong, this course is a proper gem for golfers chasing a scenic hit without the city chaos. It’s an 18-hole layout that blends strategy, elevation, and a touch of riverbank serenity — perfect for weekend warriors and low-handicappers alike.

With a spread of tee options (White, Yellow, Red, Blue), the course caters to all levels. Whether you’re a seasoned swinger or still figuring out which end of the club to hold, Highton gives everyone a fair crack.

Kicking off with Hole 1, a par 4 at 249m (272y) from the white tees, you’re met with a deceptively simple start. It looks chill, but those subtle fairway contours and a tricky green can throw you off quicker than a shanked wedge.

Hole 2 follows up with a more relaxed vibe — 297m (325y) and stroke index 16. It’s the kind of hole that lets you settle in, swing freely, and maybe even pocket an early par if your driver’s behaving.

Then comes Hole 3 — a compact 121m (132y) par 3 with a stroke index of 15. Short? Yep. Easy? Not a chance. This one demands finesse and focus, especially if you want to avoid begging your ball to stop rolling off the back.

As the round continues, you’ll face tree-lined fairways, sneaky elevation changes, and the occasional dogleg that’ll have you scratching your head. Add in a riverside backdrop and you’ve got one of the most underrated rounds in regional Victoria.

So, if you’re up for a laid-back but seriously fun test of golf in a beautiful riverside setting, Highton Golf Course in Geelong is well worth a visit. Pack the clubs, call your mates, and enjoy a round that’s got just the right mix of challenge, charm, and cheek.

Location: Queens Park Road, Highton, VIC, Australia

Website: http://www.qpgc.com.au

Phone: +61 (03) 5222 1772

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Hole by Hole Breakdown

Queens Park Public Golf Course Hole 1 – Par 4

Queens Park Public Golf Course Hole 1 map

Index: 5

Lengths: White: 249 metres, Yellow: 0 metres, Red: 247 metres, Blue: 248 metres

Ah, Hole 1, a cheeky starter that eases you into the game with a bit of a tease. Sporting a par 4, it’s not the longest stretch at 249m (272y) from the white tees, and virtually identical from the blue at 248m (271y), while the red tees are a smidge shorter at 247m (270y). The stroke index of 5 suggests it’s not a beast, but don’t be fooled into thinking it’s a pushover either. The real challenge here is in the subtleties; the fairway gently nudges you towards strategic play rather than sheer power. No significant bunkers or water hazards to ruin your day early, but the green has a few tricks up its sleeve with subtle undulations that demand a deft touch with the putter. It’s an honest test of nerve and precision, setting the tone for the round ahead. Perfect for a bit of warm-up banter with your mates as you size up the day’s competition.

Queens Park Public Golf Course Hole 2 – Par 4

Queens Park Public Golf Course Hole 2 map

Index: 16

Lengths: White: 297 metres, Yellow: 0 metres, Red: 297 metres, Blue: 298 metres

Hole 2 is a tidy little Par 4, stretching out to 297 metres (325 yards) from both the white and red tees, and just a nudge further at 298 metres (326 yards) from the blue. Ranked 16th in stroke index, this one’s more of a breather than a brute, giving you a bit of a break after a challenging first hole. There’s no flashy water hazards or sneaky sand traps to spoil your scorecard here; just straightforward fairways that let you focus on perfecting that swing. It’s the kind of hole where strategy plays second fiddle to execution — keep it clean and simple, aim straight, and you might just set yourself up for an easy birdie. Ideal for finding your rhythm early in the game, it’s a confidence builder, especially if you’ve come off the first feeling a bit rattled. So, settle in, take a breath, and let Hole 2 remind you why you love this game.

Queens Park Public Golf Course Hole 3 – Par 3

Queens Park Public Golf Course Hole 3 map

Index: 15

Lengths: White: 121 metres, Yellow: 0 metres, Red: 121 metres, Blue: 120 metres

Ah, Hole 3, a short but sweet par 3, stretching out 121 metres (132 yards) from the white and red tees, and just a tad shy at 120 metres (131 yards) from the blue. Now, don’t let the stroke index of 15 fool you into complacency; what this hole lacks in length, it demands in precision. With no significant hazards or dramatic doglegs, it’s all about the tee shot here. The green is welcoming yet subtly challenging, guarded by its pristine contours rather than sand or water. This hole is a nice breather but keep your wits about you. A solid par here can feel as rewarding as a birdie on a tougher test. So, take a moment, choose your club wisely, and enjoy the straightforward beauty of this straightforward challenge. It’s a hole where a bit of finesse goes a long way to setting up a scorecard-smiling round.

Queens Park Public Golf Course Hole 4 – Par 4

Queens Park Public Golf Course Hole 4 map

Index: 14

Lengths: White: 278 metres, Yellow: 0 metres, Red: 278 metres, Blue: 276 metres

Hole 4 at our course plays as a cheeky par 4, stretching a modest 278 metres (304 yards) from both the white and red tees, with the blue tees just a shade shorter at 276 metres (302 yards). With a stroke index of 14, it’s one of the more forgiving challenges on the front nine, offering a brief respite before the tougher holes ahead. The layout is straightforward without any dramatic twists—no bunkers to frustrate your Sunday best or water hazards to swallow your hopes. The real game here is about precision and choosing the right club to ensure your approach to the green is as cushy as a high-thread-count towel at a five-star resort. It’s a prime opportunity to snag a birdie or a solid par, so take a breath, line up your shot, and enjoy the moment.

Queens Park Public Golf Course Hole 5 – Par 4

Queens Park Public Golf Course Hole 5 map

Index: 3

Lengths: White: 356 metres, Yellow: 0 metres, Red: 333 metres, Blue: 358 metres

Hole 5 at our course is a tester, a Par 4 stretching 356 metres (389 yards) from the white tees, and a cheeky 333 metres (364 yards) from the reds. Notably, it’s ranked a stroke index of 3, so don’t let your guard down. What makes this hole a bit of a brute isn’t just the distance, but how it plays; it demands precision right off the tee. With no significant landmarks or tricky water hazards to mess with your mind, it’s all about how you handle the club. The fairway is straightforward but deceptively challenging, requiring a well-thought-out approach to make par. It’s a classic risk-reward scenario – play it safe and you might be bored, but get too cheeky and you’ll be tallying up strokes quick as a wink. So, choose your strategy wisely and may the winds be ever in your favour!

Queens Park Public Golf Course Hole 6 – Par 4

Queens Park Public Golf Course Hole 6 map

Index: 1

Lengths: White: 323 metres, Yellow: 0 metres, Red: 319 metres, Blue: 364 metres

Ah, Hole 6, mate, she’s a true test of your mettle and not for the faint-hearted. Ranked toughest on the course with a stroke index of 1, this par 4 stretches from 323m (353y) at the white tees to a more daunting 364m (398y) from the blues. While it might not boast dramatic features like sprawling bunkers or menacing water hazards, don’t be fooled. The real challenge lies in its subtle complexities. The fairway, a masterclass in deception, gently undulates, demanding precision over power. A strategic drive is crucial here; too bold and you’re flirting with a score that’ll have you buying the next round. It’s a brute, alright, but conquer it, and you’ll be the toast of the clubhouse. So, choose your weapon wisely and keep your wits about you.

Queens Park Public Golf Course Hole 7 – Par 4

Queens Park Public Golf Course Hole 7 map

Index: 7

Lengths: White: 308 metres, Yellow: 0 metres, Red: 303 metres, Blue: 302 metres

Ah, Hole 7, mate, a true test of your iron play and strategic thinking. Clocking in at a modest 308 metres (337 yards) from the white tees, 303 metres (331 yards) from the red, and just a tad shorter from the blue at 302 metres (330 yards), this par 4 doesn’t mess around. With a stroke index of 7, it’s right there in the middle — not the toughest on the course, but far from a gimme. The fairway here is straightforward, no frills, just a clear shot to the green with a bit of a challenge thrown in by a strategically placed bunker ready to catch any wayward approaches. It’s the kind of hole that seems benign but requires a bit of noggin to navigate. Play it smart, and you’ll be set up well for a solid putt; get too cheeky, and you might just find yourself with more sand than you’d bargained for. So, keep your wits about you and your driver steady!

Queens Park Public Golf Course Hole 8 – Par 3

Queens Park Public Golf Course Hole 8 map

Index: 12

Lengths: White: 138 metres, Yellow: 0 metres, Red: 135 metres, Blue: 139 metres

Ah, Hole 8, a cheeky Par 3 that might look like a breather but plays closer to a brute if you’re not careful. With a modest distance from the white tees at 138 metres (151 yards), the blue tees stretch just a tad further at 139 metres (152 yards), while the reds are a nudge shorter at 135 metres (148 yards). Don’t let the lack of frills fool you; this hole is ranked a stroke index of 12, so while it might not be the course’s toughest, it doesn’t roll over easily either. What makes this hole a bit of a dark horse is the tee shot decision – it’s all about precision. There’s no room for error if you’re gunning for birdie, but play it smart, and you might just walk away with a satisfying par. Ideal for those who fancy their accuracy over power, this hole demands a sharp eye and a steady hand. So, take a deep breath, pick your club wisely, and let the game speak for itself!

Queens Park Public Golf Course Hole 9 – Par 3

Queens Park Public Golf Course Hole 9 map

Index: 13

Lengths: White: 138 metres, Yellow: 0 metres, Red: 135 metres, Blue: 178 metres

Ah, Hole 9, the deceptive charmer of the course. Clocking in at a mere 138 metres (151 yards) from the white tees and a slightly daunting 178 metres (195 yards) from the blues, this par 3 might appear as a gentle breather before the turn. But don’t let the lack of listed hazards lull you into complacency. The true test here is the green itself, subtly contoured to challenge your putting prowess. With a stroke index of 13, it’s not the toughest on the card, but it’s got its quirks. Whether you’re wielding your iron like a magic wand or just hoping to escape with par, Hole 9 offers just enough intrigue to keep things interesting without causing a ruckus in your scorecard. Ideal for a bit of strategising with your mates and a good natter about the best approach.

Queens Park Public Golf Course Hole 10 – Par 4

Queens Park Public Golf Course Hole 10 map

Index: 4

Lengths: White: 294 metres, Yellow: 0 metres, Red: 290 metres, Blue: 294 metres

Ah, Hole 10 at the club — a cheeky Par 4 that might look like a bit of a breather on paper but plays like a silent challenger. Stretching 294 metres (321 yards) from both the White and Blue tees, and just a tad shorter at 290 metres (317 yards) from the Red, this hole doesn’t mess about with distractions. No ponds, no forests, just pure strategic golf. With a Stroke Index of 4, it’s one of the tougher nuts to crack on the back nine. The fairway’s more straightforward than a politician’s promise, but don’t let that fool you. It demands a solid tee shot; aim too safe and you’ll find yourself with an awkward angle to the green, which is more guarded than the crown jewels. So, choose your weapons wisely and maybe, just maybe, you’ll walk away with a par.

Queens Park Public Golf Course Hole 11 – Par 3

Queens Park Public Golf Course Hole 11 map

Index: 10

Lengths: White: 162 metres, Yellow: 0 metres, Red: 162 metres, Blue: 160 metres

Hole 11 at our course is a par 3 that might seem like a brief respite in the scorecard, but don’t let its modest length fool you. From the white and red tees, both sitting at 162 metres (177 yards), and the blue just a tad shorter at 160 metres (175 yards), it demands precision over power. With a stroke index of 10, this hole offers a subtle challenge, serving up a straightforward shot that can easily trip you up if you’re not paying attention. The absence of notable hazards means the green is approachable, but it’s the subtle undulations of the putting surface that can make or break your par here. It’s a test of accuracy and finesse; get too complacent, and you might just find yourself ruing missed opportunities as you head to the next tee.

Queens Park Public Golf Course Hole 12 – Par 3

Queens Park Public Golf Course Hole 12 map

Index: 18

Lengths: White: 119 metres, Yellow: 0 metres, Red: 116 metres, Blue: 115 metres

Ah, Hole 12, the course’s shortest scrape at just 119m (130y) from the white tees, and a mere 116m (127y) from the reds, with the blues tagging closely at 115m (126y). This par 3 might seem like a doddle, but don’t be fooled—what it lacks in length, it makes up in the need for precision. With a stroke index of 18, it’s officially the easiest on the card, but that’s only if you play your cards right. No yawning bunkers or sneaky water hazards here, just the pure challenge of you versus the green. A true test of whether you can stick it close or if you’ll let the simplicity psych you out. So, take a beat, choose your club wisely, and maybe, just maybe, you’ll walk off with a birdie to brag about.

Queens Park Public Golf Course Hole 13 – Par 5

Queens Park Public Golf Course Hole 13 map

Index: 9

Lengths: White: 455 metres, Yellow: 0 metres, Red: 392 metres, Blue: 453 metres

Ah, lucky number 13 at our course, a par 5 that stretches a healthy 455 metres (498 yards) from the white tees, with a slightly more forgiving 392 metres (429 yards) from the reds. No yellow or blue markers to speak of here, which might throw off the regulars, but it keeps things interesting. Now, don’t let the stroke index of 9 fool you—this one can be a bit of a brute if you’re not careful with your strategy. The layout demands a bit of tactical play, especially off the tee. There’s no significant elevation to battle, but positioning is key to setting up a clear shot for your approach. While it may not boast dramatic water hazards or devious bunker placements, its length alone requires respect. This hole isn’t about the scenery; it’s about the challenge. Perfect for a bit of heroics or the occasional humbling, depending on how your day is going.

Queens Park Public Golf Course Hole 14 – Par 4

Queens Park Public Golf Course Hole 14 map

Index: 2

Lengths: White: 386 metres, Yellow: 0 metres, Red: 386 metres, Blue: 385 metres

Ah, Hole 14, the silent challenger of the course. Stretching a stout 386 metres (422 yards) from the white and red tees, and just a tad shorter at 385 metres (421 yards) from the blue, this par 4 isn’t one to be taken lightly. Rated as stroke index 2, it demands respect and a solid strategy. There’s nothing flashy here to catch the eye—no water hazards waving hello, no bunkers grinning at your approach. But don’t let the lack of ornaments fool you; this hole is as tough as old boots. The true test lies in mastering the subtle undulations of the fairway and the cleverly angled green, requiring a keen eye and a steady hand. It’s a straightforward challenge but one that can make or break a scorecard. So, take a deep breath, choose your club wisely, and show Hole 14 what you’re made of.

Queens Park Public Golf Course Hole 15 – Par 5

Queens Park Public Golf Course Hole 15 map

Index: 17

Lengths: White: 447 metres, Yellow: 0 metres, Red: 400 metres, Blue: 442 metres

Ah, Hole 15, a bit of a breather at a Par 5, stretching out to 447m (489y) from the whites and 400m (437y) from the reds. With a stroke index of 17, it’s one of the more forgiving challenges on the course, offering a chance to recover if the front nine gave you a bit of a bashing. The lack of major hazards lets you swing away without too much fretting, and the fairway’s generous width is a welcome sight for sore eyes—and perhaps sore swings. But don’t let the simplicity fool you; strategic play is still key to mastering this hole. Making clever use of the landscape’s subtle undulations can set up a satisfying birdie, or even an eagle if the wind’s in your favour and your irons are behaving. A solid drive followed by a precision approach could make this hole a highlight of your round. Keep it smooth and steady, and Hole 15 might just treat you kindly.

Queens Park Public Golf Course Hole 16 – Par 3

Queens Park Public Golf Course Hole 16 map

Index: 8

Lengths: White: 153 metres, Yellow: 0 metres, Red: 150 metres, Blue: 155 metres

Ah, Hole 16 — a deceptively challenging par 3 that’ll keep you on your toes. Measuring up at 153 metres (167 yards) from the white tees, 150 metres (164 yards) from the reds, and stretching a bit to 155 metres (170 yards) from the blues, this hole might seem straightforward at first glance, but its stroke index of 8 suggests otherwise. What makes it particularly tricky? Well, despite the lack of dramatic features like water hazards or menacing bunkers, the real test here is all about precision. The green is well-guarded with subtle undulations that can turn a confident birdie attempt into a scrambling par or worse. It’s the kind of hole where a well-placed tee shot can make your day, but a slight misjudgment? Well, let’s just say it’ll have you reaching for a cold one back at the clubhouse a bit sooner than you might have hoped.

Queens Park Public Golf Course Hole 17 – Par 3

Queens Park Public Golf Course Hole 17 map

Index: 6

Lengths: White: 177 metres, Yellow: 0 metres, Red: 173 metres, Blue: 174 metres

Ah, Hole 17, a cheeky Par 3 that’ll either buoy your spirits or break your heart, depending on the day and maybe the direction of the breeze. Stretching out at 177 metres (194 yards) from the white tees, it’s no casual stroll in the park. With the reds at 173 metres (189 yards) and the blues just a tad longer at 174 metres (190 yards), this hole demands precision right off the tee. The stroke index of 6 hints at the challenge it poses—deceptively tough for a short one, it’s a hole where par feels like a hard-earned victory. There’s no room for complacency here; it’s all about the tee shot. With no major landmarks or tricky doglegs, the real game is between you and the green. So, take a deep breath, pick your club, and swing with confidence, hoping your ball doesn’t decide to explore territory off the beaten path.

Queens Park Public Golf Course Hole 18 – Par 3

Queens Park Public Golf Course Hole 18 map

Index: 11

Lengths: White: 178 metres, Yellow: 0 metres, Red: 178 metres, Blue: 180 metres

As you stride up to the 18th, the final par 3 of the course, it’s a straightforward challenge lying in wait—a clean 178m (195y) shot from the white or red tees, stretching just a bit to 180m (197y) from the blue. With a stroke index of 11, it’s neither the toughest test on the course nor a mere walk in the park. The absence of typical distractions like bunkers or water hazards lets you focus purely on your swing and the green’s subtle contours. It’s a hole that rewards precision and calm nerves. Make your shot count here and you’ll have a satisfying tale to recount as you kick back and relax after the round. Whether it’s a brute or a breather, that’s up to how well you’ve dialed in your short game. So, take a deep breath and let it fly—this is your last shot to make a mark before the clubhouse beckons.

Course Stats Summary

  • Holes: 18
  • Total Par: 66
  • Longest Hole: 455 metres
  • Shortest Hole: 119 metres