Articles by Steve Keipert

ARCHITECTURE SPECIAL: Where Golf Gets It Wrong

Our biennial ranking of the premier courses in the country is once again a celebration of the very best in Australian golf, just as it should be. Yet inside the local golf-club scene exists an intriguing realm of mistakes and maladies that Australian course architects know only too well.

The Links Lockdown

Our editors discuss the current situation in Australian golf regarding COVID-19 and the controversial decision: To Play or Not To Play

Course Review: Monash Country Club, NSW

A busy club known for its slick greens and star-studded membership, Monash is a course that accentuates the best assets of a stunning bushland setting.

Top 100 Courses: Best In Show

You’ve read the rest, now read the best ranking there is, as we present our 17th evaluation of the Top 100 golf courses in Australia.

Top 100 Spotlight: Cottesloe Golf Club, WA

Settled on a parcel of land wedged between the Perth CBD and the Indian Ocean, Cottesloe is more parkland in style with many holes cascading down or climbing up the rolling site.

Tasmania Reinvented

A few years ago the Apple Isle was in danger of being pigeonholed as “Barnbougle or bust”. Not anymore.

Strait Shooting

A new-look course with Tom Doak’s fingerprints all over it is just one of the many reasons you need to tick the world-class Mornington Peninsula off your travel list.