Elite golf club ejects former political figure over controversial conduct

Golf clubs have long been bastions of exclusivity and tradition, where membership is as much about social standing as it is about the love of the game.

But what happens when the rules of the club are bent, and the sanctity of membership is called into question?

This is the tale of how the former Victorian Premier was ousted from one of Victoria's most prestigious golf clubs. It's a story that might just have you questioning the unwritten rules of club etiquette.


Dan Andrews, a name synonymous with the stringent lockdowns of Melbourne during the COVID-19 pandemic, has been making headlines again, but this time on the fairways rather than the political stage.

The Herald Sun first broke the news that Andrews had been surreptitiously ushered into the elite Moonah Links Golf Resort on Melbourne's Mornington Peninsula, thanks to the assistance of billionaire friend Max Beck.


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Dan Andrews was removed from Moonah Links Golf Resort under controversial circumstances. Credit: Depositphotos


Beck, a club Foundation Member, reportedly facilitated Andrews' entry by swapping his wife's name for that of the former Premier on a membership.

At first glance, this clever maneuver didn't seem to break any of the club's rules.

However, other members' reactions were swift and severe. The backlash was described as 'frothing and feverish,' leading the club to publicly state that Andrews was not a member despite the earlier reports.


The Moonah Links Golf Resort addressed the controversy head-on with a social media post, emphasising their commitment to providing a world-class golfing experience and distancing themselves from the political furore surrounding Andrews' membership status.

'Moonah Links Golf Resort wishes to address recent public speculation regarding former Premier Daniel Andrews,' the page wrote.

'We can confirm that Mr Daniel Andrews is not a member of Moonah Links Golf Resort.'

'Moonah Links continues to focus on providing a world-class golfing experience and supporting events that promote sport, tourism and community development.'

This isn't the first time Andrews and Beck have been caught in the middle of a golf club membership controversy.

Andrews had previously been discouraged from applying for membership at several other elite courses around the Morning Peninsula, with members expressing strong opposition to his potential inclusion.


The controversy seems to stem from Andrews' role during the pandemic. His policies included strict restrictions on golf in Victoria, leaving many golf enthusiasts feeling sidelined.

For our readers over 60, many of whom are avid golfers and club members, this story might resonate on a personal level.

It reminds us that club memberships are often about more than just the game; they're about the community, the values, and the standards that members collectively uphold.


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Key Takeaways

  • Former Victorian Premier Dan Andrews has been removed from membership at the prestigious Moonah Links Golf Resort under controversial circumstances following his attempt to join quietly with assistance from billionaire friend Max Beck.
  • The move to grant Andrews membership sparked significant backlash from other members and the broader community, leading to the club issuing a public statement confirming that Andrews is not a member.
  • This is not the first time Andrews and Beck have faced criticism over attempts to secure golf club memberships at elite clubs in the Mornington Peninsula area.
  • The controversy surrounding Andrews' memberships at golf clubs is tied to his role during the Covid-19 pandemic when he enforced strict restrictions on golf and other activities in Victoria.
Have you ever witnessed or been part of a membership dispute? What do you believe should be the criteria for accepting or rejecting a club member? Let us know in the comments below.
 

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You were not allowed to visit sick or dying relatives or even allowed to attend their funerals.
Your children were not allowed to see their friends for many many months.
Your children were were not allowed to attend your workplace. etc ect ect
Yes, we had many of those restrictions although not the night curfew or the 5km limit.
 
Brett Sutton didn’t get out unscathed either. He came to the town I lived in for lunch with his family and did not get a very good reception. He was basically told to leave by quite a few locals. Again, I felt it was mean, the guy was doing a job and I know mistakes were made but I’m sure he wasn’t out to hurt people deliberately.
He was under the control of the supreme dictator!
 
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Show me the stats on that!
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i actually recorded the daily reported deaths for 18 months and the breakdown in the age groups.
sadly I deleted my records about one month ago..
This was a Plandemic to reduce the ageing population of the world and to change the way the world’s financial systems worked eg: Cashless society.
Even though it didn’t succeed 100% it certainly has changed the humans around the world, especially in Australia live..
 
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For heaven's sake my husband choked to death in front of me.
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And so do I. So you're telling me you know more than me because your relatives said so. Thanks but I'd rather believe myself.
Of course more old people died. What a stupid statement. Old people are much more susceptible to anything going around, every year more old people die from the flu than any other age bracket
I suppose you think that's planned too.
Don't you people ever stop with your conspiracy theories.
I've just been told my son in law. another conspiracy theory nut, had told another relative that my husband died from a heart attack caused by COVID injections and they just don't put that on the death certificate.
For heaven's sake my husband choked to death in front of me.
You people should just keep your warped theories to yourself, nobody wants to hear them.
That is terrible news about your husband but I wouldn’t know the circumstances so I can’t comment on that.
but
I will not be told by you to keep my theories to myself!
If you don’t want to hear them then just don’t read them.
one thing you might like to know is that I refused the Covid vaccine and I have never had Covid but many of my family and friends did get Covid..
I guess you think that is a conspiracy theory. Also I am 72 years old….
 
That is terrible news about your husband but I wouldn’t know the circumstances so I can’t comment on that.
but
I will not be told by you to keep my theories to myself!
If you don’t want to hear them then just don’t read them.
one thing you might like to know is that I refused the Covid vaccine and I have never had Covid but many of my family and friends did get Covid..
I guess you think that is a conspiracy theory. Also I am 72 years old….
Well I'm 78 and I've had all my shots and haven't had COVID or any side effects.
Everybody is different.
 

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