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New Zealand’s Top 40 Golf Courses

New Zealand’s top 40 must play courses.

National Treasure

Is the debate over? It very well could be.

Taking Sanctuary

Why this iconic Gold Coast resort is still raising the bar ahead of its 30th birthday.

Western Wonderland

A golfing holiday to Western Australia is one of delectable variety. Throw in acclaimed wine regions and you’ve got one of the most diverse and enjoyable Aussie golf holidays on offer.

Top 100: The Ultimate Double

Insights gleaned from playing our top two courses in two days.

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.

La Costa remake puts historic course back in spotlight

CARLSBAD, Calif. — Over nearly four decades on the PGA Tour, outside of the four major championships, the La Costa Resort & Spa was one of the most sought after destinations for every player. In the 1960s through 1990s, be you Palmer, Nicklaus, Watson or Woods, you could only reach San Diego’s northern coastal enclave Read more…

Harbour Town is one of the PGA Tour’s low-profile gems – and this par 3 embodies Pete Dye’s genius

The seventh hole represents all that makes Harbour Town historically important.

Western New South Wales: Out Of The Ordinary

Western New South Wales surprises with a range of epic golf experiences, rural gems and memorable locals. 

LIV Adelaide: Fever Pitch

The second edition of LIV Golf Adelaide is coming
to town and travel itineraries are filling up fast. Here’s our guide on where to play during your
South Australian getaway.

Justin Thomas’ unique Riviera 10th hole strategy, explained

It stands apart from his peers, but the fact is that Justin Thomas’ strategy works.

Courses: The Times They Are A-Changin’

There is a changing face of our sport that’s seeing growth in traditional
on-course golf being fuelled through the popularity of off-course alternatives – driving ranges, indoor golf and mini-golf. We take a closer look at the facilities responsible for golf’s newfound popularity.

Travel Special: A Golfer’s Dozen

Plan your golf travels for the new year based on our advice about where to play and when during the next 12 months.

Company Snapshot: Mini Golf Creations

Discover the pinnacle of mini-golf excellence 

Victoria: Living The Good Life

Why there’s no such thing as too much golf on the Mornington Peninsula.

Tiger Woods’ first course is hosting a PGA Tour event. Here’s what to expect

El Cardonal sits in the desert uplands above its sister course with panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean and holes that run primarily north-south, meaning the prevailing coastal winds are typically crossing.

Courses: Golf In Sydney’s Growth Corridor

The Macarthur region of Sydney’s south-west is where you will find bustling Campbelltown, historic Camden and a diverse range of top-shelf golf courses.

Course Flyover: Nudgee Golf Club

Established in 1930, Nudgee Golf Club has produced many fine golfers, the best of which was Norman von Nida who won its club championship as a teenager.

Golf industry backs Melbourne’s threatened Oakleigh course

Golf Australia and the PGA of Australia have thrown their weight behind the fight to retain Oakleigh Golf Course in south-eastern Melbourne.

You’re on a golf trip and no one really knows the rules. Here’s our survival guide

The problem with playing with lax rules is when everyone starts to care.

Facility Review: Bonville Golf Resort, NSW

A decision by resort management is allowing golfers to experience Bonville like never before. 

What makes Spain’s Finca Cortesin different than any other Solheim Cup course

Weather is more than likely to play a role in the type of golf asked for this week. In particular, the wind can gust erratically due to course’s proximity to the Mediterranean Sea and the nearby Gibraltar Strait.