Number 31 – Designed by Thomson, Wolveridge & Perrett (1993) Hope Island has colour GPS equipped golf cars, immaculately groomed tees, Wintergreen couch fairways, bunkers, Bermuda grass greens and plenty of water just waiting to grab any errant golf shot.... (Continue reading)
Number 26 – Designed by Greg Norman & Bob Harrison (2002) Brookwater features classic Greg Norman designed bunkering, a spectacular use of natural waterways and thoughtful integration of the existing flora. Brookwater winds its way over a series of dramatic... (Continue reading)
Number 83 – Designed by Desmond Muirhead (1979) The Scottish designer, Desmond Muirhead, said the topography he got to work with at Kooralbyn was one of the finest of the 80 odd sites he had worked on around the world.... (Continue reading)
Bribie Island is one of the sand islands of Moreton Bay and its natural sand base provides a wonderful base for lush fairways as well as ideal drainage should it rain. With its seaside location and bushland setting the course... (Continue reading)
Designed by Peter Thompson, the Mirage has a very distinct layout with 6 Par 5’s. 6 Par 4’s and 6 par 3’s. The two nines are also sizably different with the front nine having no water hazards and is closer to the beach,... (Continue reading)
Number 35 – (Pines ) Designed by Arnold Palmer & Ed Seay (1989) The Pines is the only Arnold Palmer signature golf course in Australia and is rated one of Australians hardest courses by the Australian Golf Union with an... (Continue reading)
Number 85 – (Aroona-Binnowee-Wangara) The golfing experience at the RACV Royal Pines Resort is comprised of three distinctive 9 hole courses that are designed to challenge the players every stroke. This championship course has undulating terrain, magnificent greens, and tight... (Continue reading)
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Number 57 – Designed by Carnegie Clark (1920) and revamped by Michael Clayton (2007) Royal Queensland has hosted three Australian Open Championships, and most recently was the venue for the Australian Players’ Championship in 1997, 1998 and 1999, and the... (Continue reading)
Number 38 – Designed by Robert Trent Jones Jnr in 1988.) The Hyatt Regency Coolum represents one of Trent Jones his most subtle designs. Unlike other Trent Jones courses you won’t find any of the huge undulation or the trademark... (Continue reading)
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