The Grange, like Port Kembla Golf Club, exists due to the huge influence of steel on the region; the club opened in 1964 as Australian Iron & Steel Collieries Golf Club. Architect Arthur East was the original architect, while Al Howard redesigned a few holes in 1972.
The outward nine is flat and easy-walking, highlighted by the the 174-meter 4th and 154-meter 7th. Mullet Creek is in play on eleven holes and is most penal on the inward nine. #12 and #15 are notable, as is the difficult, tree-lined 532-meter par-5 13th.