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Glorious golf

Located centrally on the Mornington Peninsula, within easy driving distance from Melbourne and a short ferry trip from the Bellarine Peninsula, Rosebud Country Club offers a taste of golfing paradise.

The club offers members and visitors access to two 18-hole golf courses. Both offer a contrasting experience – the north course is framed by large pine trees, while the south course boasts wide fairways and large greens.

Visitors with a valid golf handicap are welcome to enter club competitions and the clubhouse has a bar and restaurant with breakfast available from 7am every day.

Fairways Resort is a four-star accommodation located onsite. Nestled amongst the gum trees in a native bushland setting, guests can escape the hustle and bustle and relax on site or get out and enjoy all the Peninsula has to offer – a perfect base for the leisure, golfing, business and family traveller alike!

Fairways Resort and Rosebud Country Club offer a range of stay and play packages throughout the year to suit golfers and those wanting to explore the Mornington Peninsula.

For a limited time, guests can stay two nights mid-week at Fairways Resort, play 36 holes, access the driving range and dine onsite at Rosebud Country Club for only $158pp twin share.

For more information visit www.fairwaysresort.com.au and for bookings call 03 5950 2111.

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