JohnK
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I have a dilemma on which golf tour to choose for my upcoming trip to Victoria in March. I am leaning towards the Gippsland area but the Mornington Peninsula also appeals although I visited there back in the 90's. The choice is
Mornington Peninsula golf package including 6 nights motel accommodation, including cooked breakfast, and 5 rounds of golf, not including cost of cart, at Devil Bend, Dunes, Eagle Ridge (I can play in open day), Mornington and Moonah Links
or
Gippsland Golf which is a bits and pieces package I have put together including 1 night accommodation in Melbourne, 2 nights in Moe, 2 nights in Morwell, 1 night in Moe and 5 rounds of golf, not including cost of carts, at Morwell (open day), Traralgon (open day), Yallourn (open day), Moe or Leongatha (both open days) and Trafalgar (open day).
I favour the second option simply because I can play in the open competition each day, which reduces the green fees, I earn QFF points at Comfort Inn and the thrill of playing country golf course with local members appeals a little more than playing resort courses on my own. The cost should also be a little cheaper with the second option.
I have browsed the internet and all the courses mentioned have good reviews. Any useful first hand information on Gippsland golf courses?
Mornington Peninsula golf package including 6 nights motel accommodation, including cooked breakfast, and 5 rounds of golf, not including cost of cart, at Devil Bend, Dunes, Eagle Ridge (I can play in open day), Mornington and Moonah Links
or
Gippsland Golf which is a bits and pieces package I have put together including 1 night accommodation in Melbourne, 2 nights in Moe, 2 nights in Morwell, 1 night in Moe and 5 rounds of golf, not including cost of carts, at Morwell (open day), Traralgon (open day), Yallourn (open day), Moe or Leongatha (both open days) and Trafalgar (open day).
I favour the second option simply because I can play in the open competition each day, which reduces the green fees, I earn QFF points at Comfort Inn and the thrill of playing country golf course with local members appeals a little more than playing resort courses on my own. The cost should also be a little cheaper with the second option.
I have browsed the internet and all the courses mentioned have good reviews. Any useful first hand information on Gippsland golf courses?