Courses: Short Kings

How you can play a version of Royal Troon’s “Postage Stamp” hole in your home state.

Where We Play: Cypress Lakes Resort

Fresh off its fourth consecutive stint landing on Australian Golf Digest’s biennial Top 100 Golf Courses ranking, the wonderful Cypress Lakes is enjoying the limelight at No.88 after undergoing a course renovation several years ago.

Best Weekends Away For The Girls

There’s nothing better than a few days away with your golfing ‘besties’. Here’s where to take the girls on your next golf adventure.

Top 100 Spotlight: The Heritage G&CC (Henley)

Of the eight courses to earn their way back into our biennial Top 100 Golf Courses ranking on merit (as opposed to returning after previous omission due to renovation work), none jumped higher than the 77th-ranked Henley course at The Heritage. It also surpassed its sister course, the St John, for the first time since Read more…

The Next 100: Contenders, Not Pretenders

With more course visits and evaluations logged in the 101-200 section than before, our “Next 100” ranking is more comprehensive than ever.

In Pursuit Of Links Golf

In the ongoing search for sand, we find the ancestral spirit of the game. These are must-play links courses on both sides of the Tasman.

Top 100: The King Rises

A new No.1 is indicative of an ongoing tight tussle at the top in our 19th biennial ranking of Australia’s Top 100 Golf Courses.

Who Really Designed Cape Wickham Links?

It’s one of the most spectacular courses in the world yet confusion reigns over who actually designed it. Cape Wickham on Tasmania’s King Island is at the centre of a dispute between American Mike DeVries and Australian Darius Oliver. To solve the mystery, we asked Duncan Andrews, the man who funded the entire construction of Cape Wickham,
to set the record straight.