Located on the doorstep to the Mornington Peninsula and set amidst beautifully maintained fairways and lush greenery, this 18-hole, par-72 course provides a picturesque and enjoyable golfing experience.
Known for its friendly atmosphere and accessible layout, Centenary Park features a mix of wide fairways, strategic bunkers, and well-placed water hazards that make each round engaging. The course is complemented by excellent practice facilities, including an 8-bay driving range, putting and chipping greens, perfect for sharpening your golf skills.
Whether you’re a seasoned golfer or a beginner looking to get started, Centenary Park Golf Course delivers a fantastic golfing experience in the heart of Frankston.
Spend a lazy afternoon out on the course and experience all our course has to offer.
Sneak in a quick hit before or after work and get your golf fix for the day.
Join us after 3:00pm and have a hit on as many holes as you can!
Get even better value golf at Centenary Park with one of our season passes! Ask at the golf shop.
*Concession rates not available on weekends and public holidays.
18 Holes
9 Holes
Concession 18 Holes
Concession 9 Holes
Twilight
$32
$26
$26
$22
$20
$34
$28
$28
$24
$22
$38
$29.50
$29.50
$25.50
$25
$42
$31
$31
$27
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18 Holes
9 Holes
Students 18 holes
Students 9 holes
Twilight
-
-
-
-
-
$43
$32
$30
$26
$25
$46.50
$35.50
-
-
$30
$50
$39
-
-
-
Carts
Clubs
1/2 SET
Buggy
$38
$25
$10
$50
$25
$10
18 Holes
9 Holes
Concession - 18 Holes
Concession - 9 Holes
Twilight
18 Holes
9 Holes
Students - 18 Holes
Students - 9 Holes
Twilight
9 Holes
18 Holes
Our tee boxes have new and inclusive ability-focused names
In an effort to provide an inclusive environment for golfers, enable education around how to engage with golf dependent on ability and removing gender bias, Centenary Park Golf Course has changed the naming conventions of our tees to be ability-focused rather than gender-specified.
We want our course to be as accessible and welcoming to all, and we believe the removal of outdated gender-based naming conventions is a step towards equality and improved enjoyment with our game.
Red – Community
Blue – Adventure
Black – Challenge
Players are welcome to play the tee that is most comfortable playing on the course, regardless of gender. The distances haven’t changed, just the naming conventions. All tees are playable for all players – juniors inclusive.
We recommend staying consistent with your tee choice to keep your game consistent if playing off your handicap. For example – if you have previously always played the Men’s / Black tee, we recommend you stick with the Challenge / Black tee moving forward.
Golf Shop / comps can provide assistance if you are unsure.
It is our ambition to make golf as inclusive, accessible and enjoyable as possible. We believe having tees that are descriptive based on skills or experience sought is more in-line with this philosophy and hope our patrons feel the same.
The only difference you may find is difference in length of course if you choose to play off a tee that is not the replacement of what you would have previously, e.g. you are a male and played off the Men’s / Black tee previously and now wish to play off the Red / Community tee.
This new naming system is applicable to all players at Centenary Park.
Our new tee boxes will have the ability to also improve the pace of play. By providing the opportunity for players to choose the tee that best suits their ability, this will result in holes being completed quicker, reducing any bottlenecks on the course.
You might also see an improvement in your score!
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Frankston City Council and Centenary Park Golf Course acknowledges and pays respect to the Bunurong People, the Traditional Custodians of these lands and waters.
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