Curlewis Golf Club - Golf Australia's Membership Spotlight
This video was created as part of Golf Australia's Membership Spotlight series, showcasing the Curlewis Golf Club.
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Curlewis Golf Club - The Bellarine
With a sandy base, a minimum of trees, and naturally undulating couch fairways this Vern Morcom designed 18 hole links course is one of the best courses on The Bellarine.
Listed among the Top 100 Golf Clubs in Australia.
Green Fee Players and New Members are welcome.
Genesis Golf Link Cup Feature Club: Curlewis Golf Club
The Genesis Golf Link Cup heads to a rising star of Victoria's Bellarine Peninsula, Curlewis Golf Club.
Dan King, Club President, not only showed us around the par-72 course, but also took the Genesis for a drive around the southern Victorian suburbs.
Curlewis Golf Club - Thirteenth Hole
Par Three
A long par three guarded by strings of bunkers left and right around the green, combined with an undulating green that slopes from back to front provides a challenging golf hole.
Curlewis Golf Club's new $8 million driving range
Curlewis recently opened their new $8 million driving range facility equipped with indoor/outdoor driving bays, simulators, minigolf, and a licensed cafe.
Over the past 12 months MiClub has worked closely with Curlewis to bring The Range to life with membership and point of sales solutions.
Australia's first SwiftPOS integrated MIFare contactless smart membership card allows members to access funds directly from ball dispensers.
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Curlewis Golf Club - Twelfth Hole
Gentle dog leg right.
The corner of this dogleg is two shots away for all but the big bombers, the best line for these two shots is left centre of fairway. The green slopes back to front with the front left falling away to the left side, a ball finishing in the middle of the green will provide a reasonable putt to most pin positions.
Curlewis Golf Club Seventh
Slight Dog-leg left
A tee shot to the top of the hill will provide a good view of the green, bombers can drive over the hill but need to keep the drive tight to the bunker on the left hand side at the top of the hill or the result will be a second from the trees on the right. As with the sixth, try to keep the ball short of the pin on the two tiered green, bunkers through the back of the green can provide for some challenging shots.
Curlewis Golf Club Seventeenth
Par 3
A short par three requiring a tee shot finishing on the same level as the pin on this three tiered right to left sloping green. Left will find trouble with Out of Bounds within feet of the left hand bunker. A tee shot to the right centre of the green is normally the best option. Beware the downhill putt!
Curlewis Golf Club Tenth
A straightaway par four. The tee shot is over 100M of water with a string of bunkers along the left and a tongue of rough protruding from the right at about 200M. The choices from the tee are to carry the rough or play to position leaving a mid to short iron to the pin. The green is protected by a bunker on the left front and mounds and slopes on the right. The green generally slopes from back to front and right to left.
Curlewis Golf Club - Sixteenth
Bombers are known to take the tiger line to the green, be aware of the danger in this shot with both scrub and water down the left, a 220M tee shot centre left of the fairway provides for a short approach to an elevated green. A tee shot pushed to the right leaves a considerably longer uphill shot over the bunker protecting the front and right of the green.
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Curlewis Golf Club Eighteenth
Par 4
A great finishing hole which often plays much longer than its advertised meterage due to the prevailing wind. Water left and bunkers right demand a precise drive skirting the right hand pots for the long hitters, otherwise a tee shot to the right centre of fairway will provide the best approach to a green with more water on the left and bunkers front left and curling around the front and right hand side. Middle of the green is a good option.
Curlewis Golf Club - Third
A short par four with great views over Corio Bay to the YouYangs.
The bombers can reach the green, however, the hole's defences include out of bounds down the left, sloping rough and trees behind the green and bunkers guarding the right. The green slopes left to right and front to back. A ball finishing in the deep left hand bunker will result in a difficult sand shot with the green falling away to the right hand bunkers and should be avoided.
Curlewis Golf Club - Fourth
A par three rated number two on the course.
170M long but plays anything from a mid-iron through to 3-wood depending on the breeze. Distance control is a priority on this hole, the green slopes back to front with the front right hand third sloping severely to the right – resulting in shots landing in this zone rolling off the green by some ten or fifteen metres. If the pin is on the front half of the green shots from the left hand bunkers can prove difficult with the green falling away from you.
Curlewis Golf Club First Hole
Par 5 - Dogleg Right.
A tight driving hole with trees left and right. Both the tee shot and second need to be left centre of fairway otherwise you may find yourself blocked by the trees lining the right hand side. The third shot is to an elevated saddle shaped green. A pitch shot landing on the front edge may well run back off the green, finishing 30 metres away at the bottom of the slope. Thick rough guards the back of the green.
Curlewis Golf Club Eighth
A short par three.
A tee shot to an elevated green with bunkers on three sides and a steep slope at the back, the tiered green slopes back to front and the left hand half falls away to the left. Attack the pin with care, middle of the green is a good place to be.
Curlewis Golf Club & The Range @ Curlewis
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Bellarine Life - Episode 15 - The Range @ Curlewis
For Bellarine Life Episode 15 we meet up with Jamie Brigden from The Range @ Curlewis!