In 2000, the City of Whitehorse developed a strategic plan for the Morack Golf Course with recommendations including:
- Undertaking a redesign & upgrade of the course
- Developing facilities to support social and corporate golfing activities
- Enhancing facility maintenance to improve the course presentation
In 2001, Council appointed Tony Cashmore & Associates to undertake the course redesign with a course masterplan then adopted in 2002. Since then, Council has invested significant capital funds in improving the course that have included:
- New drainage on the 13th and 14th fairways
- New greens at the 5th, 9th, 11th, 12th and 16th holes
- Creation of a new 4th and 5th hole
- Resurfacing of the 5th and 7th fairways with drought tolerant turf surfaces
- Creation of a spare 4th hole minimizing any disruption to the course when undertaking course upgrades by keeping 18 holes in play.
- Extension of the par 4 2nd hole to a par 5 signature hole incorporating a water hazard and drought tolerant turf surface.
- Extension of the 3rd hole with a new elevated tee New tees at the 2nd and 5th holes.
- Resurface and extension of the 17th fairway with the creation of an elevated 17th tee.
In 2006, the City of Whitehorse completed a feasibility study on the Pro Shop and Clubhouse facilities with the adoption of a preferred concept design with a view to redeveloping these facilities in the future.