Number 18 - Designed by James Herd Scott 1945/John Harris (1962). Set in the picturesque Westbourne Woods, comparisons have been made with the famous Augusta National course in the USA with a amazing the variety of trees, including pines, birch and... (Continue reading)
Number 16 – Designed by James Wilcher (2005). The Cut is set high in majestic rolling sand dunes and links land between the Indian ocean and the Peel Inlet that allows you views along the coast from more than half of... (Continue reading)
Perched near the top of Red Hill, Federal Golf club has an undulating, bushland layout, that is designed in a more traditional style. This is especially evident in it’s bunkering, which harks back to a time when course maintanence was... (Continue reading)
Designed by Bruce Devlin in 1995, the Gold Creek Country Club also includes a first-class driving range and three practice holes that are available for all players.Gold Creek has been planted with Perennial ryegrass fairways and pure bent greens provide... (Continue reading)
Number 91 – Designed by William Henry Angove (1898)/various (1963) The Albany Golf Club was established in 1898 and is the oldest golf course in Western Australia and is still based on it’s original site. Running along Middleton Beach with beautiful... (Continue reading)
Number 98 – Designed by (1931)/Graham Marsh (1998 and ongoing) Cottesloe is a very well manicured course with wide sweeping fairways and slick greens. It has a great variety in length – from driveable par 4 holes to exacting long par... (Continue reading)
Number 19 – Designed by Alex Russell (1928) and Michael Clayton (work to be completed in 2008) Lake Karrinyup has a magnificent undulating layout set in thick Australian bushland where wildflowers run wild in the spring and kangaroos watch over... (Continue reading)
Number 86 – Designed by Graham Marsh & Ross Watson (1992) The Horizons golf course is a par 72, 18 hole world class championship golf course of domestic and international tournament standard and is rated as the number 2 resort course... (Continue reading)
Number 46 – Designed by H.L. Rymill(1927)/Vern Morcom(1955)/Neil Crafter & Bob Tuohy(2004) The Glenelg Golf Course was built upon a sandy marsh with Pine Hill as the dominant landmark. Pine Hill now features prominently in the design of holes 8... (Continue reading)
Number 52 – Designed by Newton, Grant & Spencer (2000) Links Lady Bay is South Australia’s only traditional links style golf course modelled on the courses found in Scotland and Ireland is set in a stunning setting overlooking the Fleurieu Coastline.... (Continue reading)
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