The Grange Golf Club

The Grange Keeps Growing

If we were to rank Australia’s leading golf facilities on the variety they offered, Adelaide’s Grange Golf Club would figure heavily in the conversation.

Royal Adelaide

Royal & Regal

Royal Adelaide hosts the Women’s Australian Open next month for the first time in 23 years. And the recently tweaked layout is certain to look picture perfect like its glory days.

The magical and maniacal 12th at The Cut is one of WA’s best holes.

West Coast Is Cooler

With three distinct golf regions, a fleet of rising stars and an innovative tournament debuting this month, Western Australia is golf’s must-go destination.

Links Hope Island

Hope Springs Eternal

The mastery of the design at Links Hope Island remains as relevant today as when the course first opened almost 25 years ago.

Beverley Hill Park Golf

Turning a Lemon into Lemonade

Beverley Park Golf Club is back in business following the imposition of a stormwater channel on its golf course.

Pacific Dunes

Trending North

For holiday makers looking to escape Sydney, the New South Wales Central Coast is becoming more and more appealing – on and off the course.

Club Mandalay

New Territory

Melbourne’s northern suburbs are a relatively foreign landscape for golf. Yet Club Mandalay – 25 minutes from Melbourne airport – is set to take off.

McLeod Country Golf Club

No Hidden A-Gender

McLeod Country Golf Club is the only golf club in the southern hemisphere governed by women has no intention of changing its ways.

Golf On The Fly

Interstate travel doesn’t have to be all work and no play.

Federal Affection

Tucked between the daily grind of the nation’s capital and the spectacular Brindabella Range, Federal Golf Club is quickly earning a reputation as a golfing sanctuary – and not just for Canberra locals.

Worth The Wait

The long-awaited opening of Ocean Dunes has arrived. On September 1, one of the most anticipated courses in the world put Tasmania’s King Island on the golfing map – for a second time.

Short and Sweet

Why Yarra Yarra’s par 3s leave the competition green with envy.