Growling Frog Golf Course - Yan Yean

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The Growling Frog Golf Course, Australia s most exciting and distinctively named new public access golf facility, is poised to take its place as one of Australia s premier public access golf courses.

Being the first golf course in Victoria designed by golfing legend and internationally renowned golf course architect Graham Marsh, the superbly crafted 18 hole Par 72, 6185 metre layout appeals to golfers seeking a different playing experience to Melbourne's traditional sand belt courses.

Designed to challenge and intrigue players of every ability, the Growling Frog is nestled amongst stately 300 year old River Red Gums on more than 300 acres of unique Australian countryside.

The Growling Frog presents a rare opportunity to experience a level of quality and facility that you expect at Victoria's best private clubs, all at affordable prices and just 30 kilometres north of Melbourne's CBD.

Facilities at the Growling Frog Golf Course include a driving range, practice putting and chipping greens, a licensed restaurant, a caf with indoor and outdoor eating areas, a spike bar and large pro-shop.

The Growling Frog Restaurant attracts visitors seeking great food in a picturesque setting. Perched high above the rolling golf course with magnificent views across the Great Dividing Range, the restaurant is designed to seat up to 100 diners. It is an ideal venue for functions and other gatherings.

An on-site vineyard, lake and heritage-protected stone walls also add to the unique appeal of the golf course.

The Growling Frog name is derived from the protected Growling Grass Frog that is native to the area, and reflects one of the many unique environmental attributes of the course.

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