Originally known as Eaglemont Golf Club, members of Yarra Yarra played over a rough nine hole course on land that is now part of the city of Heidelberg. This was the very land painted by Arthur Streeton in the seminal work of Australian art, ‘Golden Summers’ (1889). The Club was ahead of its time as women were equal members with men at its inception.
As the metropolis expanded, members found a new home in 1911 at nearby Rosanna on the banks of the Yarra River. Yarra, an indigenous word for ‘flowing’, was selected when renaming the Club to reflect their new surroundings. In 1927, the necessity to find better golfing land led to the purchase of the present site in Bentleigh East, and the club relocated once more.
Hundreds of people attended the official opening of the course and Mediterranean-style clubhouse in February 1929. Then and now, Yarra Yarra Golf Club presents a warm and friendly ambience in a setting unrivaled among Melbourne’s golf courses.
Many of the world’s greatest golfers have competed in tournaments here. This includes Walter Hagen, ‘Babe’ Didrickson, Joe Kirkwood and Peter Thomson, along with Johnny Miller, Greg Norman, Ian Baker-Finch, Karrie Webb, Anika Sorensten, Jan Stephenson and Rachel Teske. What’s more, Robert Allenby and Stuart Appleby both launched their professional careers from their membership as amateurs at Yarra Yarra.
In February 2007, the multimillion dollar re-furbished clubhouse was opened. The first-class facilities ensure Yarra Yarra retains its standing as one of Melbourne’s leading prestigious private golf clubs.