Posts Tagged ‘Australia’s top 100 golf courses’

Robina Woods Golf Club

Number 96 – Robina Woods Graham Marsh & Ross Watson (1989) Robina Woods has been carved out of 65 hectares of native woodlands, with fairways lined by towering gum trees, this unique layout is unlike any resort course on the... (Continue reading)

Paradise Palms Country Club

Number 66 – Paradise Palms Graham Marsh & Ross Watson (1990) Paradise Palms is the premier course in Tropical North Queensland and boasts a collection of 18 holes that take you between World Heritage rainforest and the Great Barrier Reef... (Continue reading)

Pacific Harbour Golf Club

Number 59 – Pacific Harbour Ross Watson (2006) Pacific Harbour has many features that are not dissimilar to the great Links courses in Scotland and Ireland. Golf journalists have already dubbed it Island Links giving it a unique positioning in... (Continue reading)

North Lakes Resort Golf Club

Number 93 – North Lakes Graham Marsh (2002) North Lakes is the first venture in Brisbane for ClubCorp, the largest owner and operator of golf clubs and resorts in the world. Measuring 6455 metres in length, the 18-hole, par-72 North... (Continue reading)

Noosa Springs

Number 87 – Noosa Springs Graham Papworth (1999) Set amongst the perfect stunning backdrop of Noosa’s National Park and the pristine Lake Weyba, Noosa Springs promises to enthral. Designed to inspire and challenge players of all levels, the gently undulating... (Continue reading)

Lakelands Golf Club

Number 61 – Lakelands Jack Nicklaus (1997) Located 10 minutes west from the heart of Surfers Paradise, between the white sandy beaches of the Gold Coast and the Hinterland’s sub-tropical rainforests, is Australia’s first Jack Nicklaus Signature golf course, Lakelands... (Continue reading)

Indooroopilly Golf Club ( East & West)

Number 73 – Indooroopilly (West) Ross Watson (1985 & 2008) Two exceptionally well-groomed, fully watered championship rated courses which may be played in six combinations, and a composite course of 6618m. Indoorpilly West is gently undulating in nature with strategically... (Continue reading)

Club Pelican

Number 50 – Club Pelican Greg Norman & Bob Harrison (2000) Opened Nov 2000 and has received many accolades. Greg Norman design utilising existing diverse natural landscape into an equally diverse layout. Course meanders through links type land, a series... (Continue reading)

Capricorn International Resort (Old & New)

Number 54 – (Championship) Designed by Karl Litten (1992) American Karl Litten (regarded among the top ten designers in the world) designed this course as part of Capricorn International Resorts, 36 hole premier golfing resort. The course challenges championship standard... (Continue reading)

The Vines Golf & Country Club

Number 39 – The Vines Graham Marsh & Ross Watson (1989) Part of a 36 Hole layout the Vines composite (Ellenbrook & Lakes) is superbly conditioned course all year. Count on huge Bent grass greens, heavily bunkered greens and fairways,... (Continue reading)

Mount Lawley Golf Club

Number 63 – Mount Lawley David Anderson (1927)/Michael Coate (2004 and ongoing) Mount Lawley is a traditional course reminiscent of the famous sandbelt courses in Melbourne. The course has long been considered the best member course in Western Australia. A... (Continue reading)

Meadow Springs Golf & Country Club

Number 78 – Meadow Springs Robert Trent Jones Jnr (1993) Meadow Springs is a well manicured course which winds its way through bushland offering a fairly unique golfing experience. Above all else, the course offers golf as nature intended. Designed... (Continue reading)

Commonwealth Golf Club

Number 27 – Commonwealth Sam Bennett (1926)/Sloan Morpeth (1938)/Kevin Hartley (1994) Host of the 1967 Australian Open Commonwealth is another fine example of a well designed golf course based in the sandbelt region of Melbourne.... (Continue reading)

Araluen Country Club

Number 75 – Araluen Michael Coate & Roger Mackay (1994) This layout designed by Roger Mackay and Michael Coate is built high up in the Armadale hills. The fairways are verdant couch, and the greens are smooth, undulating and fast.... (Continue reading)

Royal Sydney Golf Club

Number 10 – Royal Sydney, Carnegie Clark (1913)/ Ross Watson (2003). A club steeped in history and has now been in existence for over 120 years, Royal Sydney is one of the most exclusive courses in NSW. A mildly undulating... (Continue reading)


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