The course at Troy Burne Golf Club is a late 1990s golfing collaboration – designed by Dr Michael Hurdzan and Dana Fry, in conjunction with Tom Lehman – where water comes into play at no fewer than eight of the holes.
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The course at Troy Burne Golf Club is a late 1990s golfing collaboration – designed by Dr Michael Hurdzan and Dana Fry, in conjunction with Tom Lehman – where water comes into play at no fewer than eight of the holes.






Troy Burne
The course at Troy Burne Golf Club is a late 1990s golfing collaboration – designed by Dr Michael Hurdzan and Dana Fry, in conjunction with Tom Lehman – where water comes into play at no fewer than eight of the holes.
Laid out on the east bank of the St Croix River, the course is the sporting centrepiece of a residential development but most of the fairways are routed around the periphery of the property, with houses tucked away behind protecting trees in the centre of the estate.
Bunkers are a dominant feature throughout, with around a hundred and twenty hazards – constructed from native sand underneath the site – in play. All but one of the water holes are located on the back nine, where holes wind through a tree-lined hollow close to the river.