Previous | News | Print page Stories Pastby Lindsay Braden - Researcher Anglesea & District Historical Society The Old Tin Shed - The Original Anglesea Golf Course ClubhouseThis shed was the focal point during the early days of the Anglesea Golf Club. It served as a meeting room, refreshment room and 19th hole, until the new clubhouse was officially opened in 1955. A notice on the front door advised that Green Fees were 5/- for the nine holes. Working bees assisted local building contractor and committeeman Les Hedley to construct the building. Anglesea Golf Clubhouse - 1955Les Hedley commenced the construction of the Golf Clubhouse stage one in October 1954. The building was officially opened on 1st of July 1955. Application for a Liquor Licence was made. This was granted in October 1958. The second stage of the Clubhouse was officially opened in December 1965. A third extension to the Clubhouse was made to cater for Poker machines.
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