Adjacent the Victoria Golf Club and blessed with similar sandy undulations, Cheltenham is a fine nine-hole course that is perfect for all but the very elite player. The couch fairways and true, bentgrass greens are usually well presented and the challenge of semi-blind shots across tumbling ground is both fun and engaging for a range of golfers. The targets are more rudimentary than at the premier Sandbelt clubs, and the holes a little too tightly tree-lined, but otherwise this is a good course that feels like a baby brother to Victoria next door.