Best Golf Holiday Destinations in Australasia
Australasia best golf holiday destinations
To plan your golf vacation somewhere in Australasia efficiently select your preferred destination from the list below. You will find all the information you need to make your own bookings. Planning a trip Down Under? While Australia has wonderful beaches and a spectacular culinary scene, a prime attraction that visitors miss out on is the continent’s verdant golf courses. If your first stop is Adelaide, don’t forget to visit the beautiful Kooyonga Golf Club located north of Adelaide Airport. This tree-lined course is the perfect option for anyone looking to unwind. The Links Lady Bay Resort is another option. With its rolling hills and the gentle undulating terrain, this course is perfect for golfers of all ages. Brisbane and the Gold Coast make for the perfect holiday. When there, head over to the magnificent Brookwater Golf Club , a championship golf course in Australia. Another championship golf course that is an absolute must-visit is the highly challenging course at Pelican Waters Golf Club. If you’re holidaying in Melbourne, make a trip to the vibrant Barwon Heads Golf Course. With an azure ocean and rust-colored dunes as the setting, this is one of the most spectacular courses in Australia. The Royal Melbourne Golf Course is another that you can’t afford to miss. Dubbed as one of the best golf courses in the world, this rolling heathland terrain is a must try. If you’re visiting Sydney, try your hand at the course in the New South Wales Golf Club. It is sure to give you an exhilarating experience. The Australian Golf Club with its water hazards is another option for golfers looking for a challenge.
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Koksijde Golf ter Hille Golf Club: on what was previously open farmland, an enjoyable and challenging links-style layout has been crafted. Perhaps the inspiration for Koksijde's new course came from a renowned Harry Colt layout that existed in the 1920s just a couple of kilometres to the west. Read more... |
The Duke Golf Club: represents the latest in a trio of private courses to arrive on the Dutch golfing scene. All prefixed by the definite article, The Dutch (2010, designer Colin Montgomerie) and The International (2012, Ian Woosnam) have now been joined by The Duke, which firmly targets a business clientele and the corporate golf market. Read more... |
Drentse Golfclub De Gelpenberg: as the oldest golf course in the Dutch province of Drenthe, De Gelpenberg offers a partly-wooded and partly-open heathland layout, guaranteed to test all facets of your game. It is arguably the best of the country's more northerly layouts, together with Lauswolt (50 km away to the north-west). Read more... |
Golfbaan Stippelberg: located 25 kilometres north-east of Eindhoven, this relatively new addition to championship golf in the Netherlands has fast become one of the country's "must play" courses. |
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