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Several Adelaide wedding venues are located in a bucolic country setting. These include golf clubs that open their doors for wedding ceremonies and receptions.
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Glenelg Golf Club, which sits among 100-year-old pine trees, features a clubhouse dining room that provides space for wedding receptions. The room has a modern style with traditional elegance, and it offers panoramic views across the golf course and Adelaide Plains.
Grange Golf Club is a premier sporting venue with two internationally rated 18-hole golf courses. The club’s Members Lounge, available for wedding receptions, features a large private bar and floor to ceiling windows that face the golf course as well as an adjoining balcony. The Grange Room and Beston Lounge are also available for wedding receptions.
Kooyonga Golf Club provides a championship golf course in undulating sand hills. The clubhouse features a collection of modern artwork, raked ceilings and floor-to-ceiling bi-fold doors that lead to a covered terrace. Wedding parties are welcome to step into golf buggies for photographs on the picturesque course.
The family-owned Krystal Function Center specialises in weddings. An elegant function area includes a crystal chandelier and wall sconces and contemporary décor. Flexible wedding packages are available.
Mount Osmond Golf Club, which encompasses wide undulating fairways, offers views of the city of Adelaide, Mt Lofty Ranges and coast line. Exclusive use of the clubhouse is included in wedding packages for evening events.
Tea Tree Gully Golf Club offers an 18-hole golf course and multi-purpose clubhouse. The function room includes a bar and features decorations like ceiling drapes, fairy lights, white chair covers with a colour sash to match the wedding theme, and fresh flowers.
Golf clubs and a function center offer a relaxing atmosphere away from the hustle and bustle of city life. Each venue is happy to share its green oasis for the big day.