You are here: Interested in Disc Golf, Tai Chi or Bowls?
Wellington’s championship level course shares part of the city’s green belt with the Mornington Golf Club. It provides a mix of long open holes and tight wooded holes to challenge players of all skill levels.
Casual players must pay at the ticketing machine near the car park on Duppa Street, inside at the golf club or via online banking to ANZ Account No. 06-0577-0004559-00.
For more information click here or if you cannot find the information you require send an email to greaterwellingtondiscgolf@gmail.com
The Wellington Branch of Taoist Tai Chi has a special relationship with The Mornington Golf Club. Needing premises for classes they have negotiated a deal where Tai Chi members attending classes at Mornington become Tai Chi Members of the club to cover the hall hireage costs.
Classes are currently held at the following times
All classes are taught by volunteer instructors in a relaxed, friendly, non-competitive learning environment.
Join an introductory class if you want to “have a go” at doing Tai Chi.
Contact: Phone – 022 162 3440 or check the website for more information – https://www.taoisttaichi.org/locations/wellington-berhampore/
Vogelmorn Indoor Bowling Club meets at The Mornington Golf Club Clubrooms on a Tuesday night from 7:30pm during the autumn and winter months. The Indoor Bowls season generally runs from March through to September.
If you live in Wellington and wish to try indoor bowls, contact Shelley Jacombs (Secretary) on 027 228 4679 or by Email: shelleyjacombs@gmail.com for more information
Lawn Bowls:
The Mornington Golf Club relocated to the closed Berhampore Bowling Club premises in 2012. The Club has maintained one green that can be used for social games of Lawn Bowls.
Club members and the public welcome to book the green and hire bowls for social occasion over the warmer months.
A summer community competition is often held at the beginning of the year so look out for more information at that time.
Please contact the club to arrange use of the bowling green and equipment