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24 hour trade: Ranfurlie Range Reflects Golf’s Changing Appeal in The Suburbs

POSTED ON July 2, 2026 @ 9:00 am

Golf’s continued momentum is being felt strongly across Melbourne’s outer south-east, where Ranfurlie Range has emerged as one of the region’s most active and accessible golf destinations.

Based in Cranbourne, the venue has become a popular hub for committed golfers, casual players, families and social groups, reflecting the game’s increasingly broad appeal beyond the traditional competition round.

While club membership remains a vital part of the offering — with Ranfurlie Golf Club also experiencing surging membership demand — facilities such as Ranfurlie Range are helping create an important entry point for new and returning players.

That momentum has been particularly evident following the launch of timed bays and online bookings on June 1.

Delivered with the support of Golf Services Management, the new system was introduced in part to address extraordinary demand, with 90-minute-plus wait times not uncommon — even well into the early hours of the morning.

Customers can now book a bay online, pay for time rather than buckets, and enjoy unlimited balls throughout their session. Each bay can host up to four players at no extra cost, making the format especially appealing for groups while giving regular golfers greater certainty during busy periods.

The launch proved highly successful, underlining both demand for the facility and the appetite for golf experiences that are flexible, accessible and suited to modern leisure habits.

Now open around the clock on weekends

Ranfurlie Range has also recently launched 24-hour weekend trade, underlining its position as one of the Australia’s most accessible golf facilities. Alongside broader venue upgrades, operational improvements and customer experience initiatives, the extended trading model highlights the continued investment behind the facility and the strength of golf in Melbourne’s growing suburban communities.

As part of the award-winning Amstel Group, Ranfurlie Range reflects the important role community clubs can play in supporting participation and creating welcoming spaces for people to connect through sport, hospitality and recreation.

The venue’s appeal lies in its ability to serve different types of golfers without losing sight of the game itself. For some, it is a place to practise with purpose. For others, it is a relaxed social setting where golf can be experienced without the formality of a full round.

As golf continues to evolve, Ranfurlie Range offers a strong example of where the game is heading in suburban Australia: accessible, social, community-minded and firmly connected to the next generation of participants.

 

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