The National Golf Club on Victoria’s Mornington Peninsula is Australia’s only golf club with three 18-hole courses at a single site – The National also boasts a fourth course, Long Island, at Frankston – and is the host course for a fourth straight year of The National Tournament starting this Thursday.
For all of the possible mathematical permutations at the finale to the 2023-2024 Challenger PGA Tour of Australasia season, the equation is relatively simple.
An Order of Merit champion crowned, global opportunities created and futures secured on the Challenger PGA Tour of Australasia. All will unfold this week at the final event of the 2023-2024 season, The National Tournament presented by BMW at the iconic The National Golf Club on Victoria’s Mornington Peninsula.
The National’s Moonah course has held sway at the Cape Schanck club ever since it opened just before the beginning of the new millennium, but there is a genuine contender to ascend the family throne.
Huntingdale Golf Club, one of Australia’s most iconic courses and spiritual home of the defunct Australian Masters, has entered talks with The National Golf Club to form an unprecedented ‘Super Club’.