It was 1928 when the barren waste of sand hills fronting Gardeners Road, Kingsford, was considered as a golf course site. The lake in the area was part of the old Sydney water supply. As a condition of its lease the Club had to construct a public course on adjacent land, to be opened simultaneously. This course would later become the Eastlakes links.
Designed by the esteemed professional Tom Howard and architect Eric Apperly in 1930, the course layout became widely known as an outstanding golf challenge with the the lakes and wetlands posing beautiful albeit daunting hazards on course.
In 1968 the old course was closed due to construction of Southern Cross Drive and Robert von Hagge was engaged to re-design a new course which opened for play in June 1970.
The Club is a renowned Championship venue, hosting multiple tournaments including the Johnnie Walker Classic, the Greg Norman International, the PGA Championship and the prestigious Australian Open in 2010, 2011 and 2012.
























