Malvern Valley Public Golf Course

Malvern Valley Public Golf Course

Worked in 1934, the Malvern Valley Golf Course is situated off the Monash Freeway and close to Gardiners Creek. Set in serene environmental elements, it is a shelter from the rushing about of the city.

For golf players
The 18 hole public green offers a fascinating and challenging game for all levels.

The course is all around kept up with its own water supply, offering incredible conditions all year.

The Golf Course Hub has as of late been completely renovated, including huge structure moves up to work on the offices. This incorporates another supportive of shop, bistro and bar and capacity focus.

A green hall in the city
The Malvern Valley Golf Course is a significant green hall in an inexorably metropolitan region. It is one of the City of Stonnington’s key biodiversity destinations, giving natural surroundings and food to neighborhood untamed life.

A wide assortment of birds visit the fairway, including Red-rumped parrots, Yellow-followed dark cockatoos and Kookaburras. Settling boxes have been introduced around the fairway to furnish our nearby birdlife with safe settling destinations.

Huge revegetation works along Scotchmans and Gardiners Creeks will assist with further developing stream wellbeing, increment territory, support metropolitan cooling for encompassing regions just as give wellbeing and prosperity advantages to the local area.

Land for the first Municipal Golf Course at East Malvern was obtained over a time of 30 years. Starting in 1904, 18 sections of land (7.2 hectares) of Crown Land nearby East Malvern Station, was gotten as the Eastern Recreation Reserve.

In 1915 land was obtained between Winton Road and the Black Bridge.

East of the Black Bridge, around 70 sections of land of low-lying spring land, were given to Malvern Council for amusement inspirations, by specialist T. M. Burke, from the 1923 region of the Malvern Meadows Estate.

By 1924 work had started on the development of the Municipal Golf Links at Waverley Park connecting East Malvern Station. Recovery of the stream lands included clearing and cleaning out the wastelands.

The development of the Glen Waverley railroad line in 1928 postponed the venture however the Course was re-found and work continued in 1930.

During the downturn jobless help laborers were utilized to spread out the Golf Links.

The 9 hole Municipal Golf Links between Thornbury Crescent and Scotchman’s Creek was opened in April 1931.

In 1932 the Council consented to expand the connections eastwards following the accomplishment of the 9 hole course. 13 sections of land had been bought on the Camberwell side of Gardiners Creek and the old course, which comprised of a progression of streams encompassed by swamps, was depleted and filled. Another brook bed, from Scotchman’s Creek to Warrigal Road, was cut by food laborers. Flooding was successive and Council arranged designs to fix, extend and broaden the brook. The 13 hole course was opened in April 1934 and after a year the 18 hole course, covering 110 sections of land, opened with offices at Thornbury Crescent.

During the 1980s around eight hectares were taken from the 43 hectare Golf Course for the Arterial Road Link. A significant re-advancement brought about the current course – one of only a handful of exceptional compositionally planned fairways in Melbourne.

Malvern Valley Golf Course, previously known as the East Malvern Golf Links, was re-opened in 1988, following the development of the South Eastern Arterial Road Link (presently part of the Monash Freeway).

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