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Duntryleague

New South Wales, Australia

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Eric Apperly designed the course at Duntryleague Golf Club in the mid-1930s when the property was acquired from the local diocese of the Catholic Church. The original manor house still serves as the clubhouse, complete with rooms used for guest accommodation.

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In 1935, Orange Golf Club purchased 180 acres of the Duntryleague estate from the Catholic Church, which had inherited the property from a previous owner. The club's professional, John Irving, mapped out an 18-hole course within the grounds and his plans were approved by architect Eric Apperly.

The club engaged Latvian landscape architect Ilmar Berzins to undertake a masterplan of the course in 1949, setting out the existing tree species and specifying future plantings. Rather unusually, the fairways were then planted with South African couch, a drought-resistant grass.

Feature holes include the right doglegging 360-metre 4th, the short par four 14th, with out of bounds running the right side of the fairway, and the 182-metre 17th, played across a triangular-shaped irrigation pond to a long, narrow sand-protected green.

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