If you could create the ultimate fantasy course for this year’s Presidents Cup by cherry picking the very best the state of Victoria has to offer, how would it look? We laid down the challenge to some of Australia’s elite players and course designers. Naturally, they didn’t disappoint.
From stunning beaches and otherworldly wilderness to heart-pumping adventure and sublime food and wine, the New South Wales South Coast is littered with unforgettable experiences – and seriously underrated golf. Join us as we take a spin.
Touching Bass Strait in numerous instances, Graeme Grant’s Ocean Dunes layout ducks in and away from the coastline as it meanders along King Island’s west coast.
Retaining a connection to its past while plotting a brave new future has Links Hope Island positioned to strengthen its standing as one of Australia’s most popular golf experiences.
Once the longest course in Australia, Dan Soutar’s genius routing coupled with Dr Alister MacKenzie’s expert bunkering unveiled Kingston Heath as one of the great showpieces in world golf.
Greg Norman’s 105th completed design, KN Links – Cam Ranh, has added even more bite to the notion that Vietnam is the must-visit golf destination of South-East Asia.
In our second report into the War On Golf, we found that more courses on Australia’s east coast are in a battle for survival from government, developers and rival sporting codes.
The Dunes Golf Links is a slice of golf heaven on Victoria’s Mornington Peninsula and is an important contribution to the Australian golf scene in numerous ways.