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Portsea Golf Club and Mercure Portsea

The location of Portsea Golf Club at the end of Mornington Peninsula is an easy 90-minute drive from Melbourne CBD.  The Club is surrounded by a spectacular array of facilities for team building and relaxation from golf onsite, sightseeing in Point Nepean National Park, water-based activities and wine and foodie tours.

The Portsea Room is the perfect room for large groups and gala dinners. The Portsea Room contains floor to ceiling windows with 180 degree views across Portsea Golf Course and beyond to Port Phillip Bay. The room also has block out blinds and its own private wrap around balcony for outdoor catering.

The Power & Coghlan Boardroom seats up to 18 boardroom style and features its own private balcony with magnificent views over Portsea Golf Course and beyond. Block-out blinds are in place to ensure that your presentations receive the impact that they deserve.

Our multi-purpose meeting rooms include modern audio-visual equipment, pillarless and divisible meeting spaces and onsite personalised event management team.

Portsea Golf Club is a fully integrated development, adjoining the Point Nepean National Park. The golf course boasts an 18 hole, 5,747metres par 71 layout and is consistently ranked in the top 50 golf courses in Australia. 


Location:

  • Located in Portsea.
  • 90 minutes from the Melbourne CBD


Content: Portsea Golf Club and Mercure Portsea
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Total Meeting Rooms
3
Maximum Meeting Capacity
200
Accommodation Beds
24

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46 London Bridge Road
Portsea VIC 3944
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