Located alongside 90 Mile Beach, the fairways of Kaitaia Golf Club’s links course fan out along the shores of the long, sandy coastline, offering panoramic views across to Shipwreck Bay and the Tasman Sea beyond.
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Located alongside 90 Mile Beach, the fairways of Kaitaia Golf Club’s links course fan out along the shores of the long, sandy coastline, offering panoramic views across to Shipwreck Bay and the Tasman Sea beyond.




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Golfers venturing to the lower latitudes of the North Island will no doubt head for the highly rated Kauri Cliffs course on the eastern seaboard but Kaitaia Golf Club’s homely little setup across country makes it an 18-hole layout well worth visiting.
Located close to the small town of Ahipara, the fairways of Kaitaia’s 90 Mile Beach Golf Links fan out along the southern shores of a long, sandy coastline, offering golfers some wonderful panoramic views across to Shipwreck Bay and the Tasman Sea beyond.
The eighteen holes were designed by Goldie Wardell from Whangarei, who routed the fairways through a rather inhospitable and uninviting area of sand dunes covered in lupins and scrub. After several months of feverish activity shaping the holes, the inaugural golf shot was played from the 1st tee in 1964.
The signature hole at Kaitaia is undoubtedly “The Drop,” the 125-yard par three 6th, which plays from an elevated tee position to a green that’s guarded at the front by three deep bunkers. Open to the elements, this hole might require a three wood off the tee, rather than a customary wedge, when the prevailing southwesterly wind gets up.
Thanks to Dave Squire for information relating to this article.