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September 22nd, 2017

18 Things Every Golfer Must Do In Tasmania

Adam Scott, Arm End, Australasian Golf Museum, Australian Golf Digest, Barnbougle Dunes, Barnbougle Lost Farm, Bass Strait Golf, Bass Strait Golf Triangle, Cape Wickham, Country Club Tasmania, Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park, Golf in Tasmania, Golf Tourism, Golf Travel, Graeme Grant, Hawthorn Football Club, Jack Gunston, King Island, King Island Golf and Bowling Club, Launceston Golf Club, Lost Farm, MONA, Mures, Neil Crafter/Paul Mogford, Ocean Dunes, Ratho Farm, Richard Sattler, Royal Hobart Golf Club, Steve Keipert, Tasmania Golf Club, Wineglass Bay
No.1: King Island’s twin offerings include Ocean Dunes. Pictured is the dramatic par-3 10th hole with the par-4 11th in the distance.

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