The Metropolitan Golf Club, tucked quietly in Melbourne's south eastern suburbs is one of the renowned 'sandbelt courses' and widely recognised as one of the finest championship courses in Australia.
Designed by engineer member J B MacKenzie, the farmland was transformed by the establishment of magnificent plantations of Australian native trees and shrubs and has the most famous specimen of red flowering gum (Corymbia ficifolia) in Australia. This huge tree, magnificent in bloom in February and well over 100 years old, is the Club emblem with the winged golf ball.
The flora at Metropolitan Golf Club attracts many different species of native birds.
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Metropolitan Golf Club map and location.
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