A round-table discussion of Australian course architects reveals the trends, tales and talking points of golf course architecture in this country and abroad.
With breathtaking views atop 500-million-year-old cliffs overlooking the Southern Ocean, The Cliffs Kangaroo Island is predicted to be South Australia’s next world-class tourist attraction.
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.
Sydney entrepreneur Craig Perkins loves the Players so much, he built a replica of TPC Sawgrass’ famous 17th hole in the backyard of his New South Wales Southern Highlands retreat. Very soon you can play it too.
When alluvial gold was discovered in Kalgoorlie in the 1890s, tens of thousands rushed to Western Australia trying to strike it rich. More than 120 years later, it’s golf drawing people to this historic region of Western Australia.