
Australia
Australia is the sixth largest country in the world but it has the world’s lowest population density with a mere two people sharing each square kilometre. Australia's biggest attraction is its stunningly natural beauty with more than 7,000 beaches and some of the most diverse landscapes you’ll find anywhere in the world.
Royal Melbourne Golf Club (West)
Victoria, Australia
Royal Melbourne Golf Club (West)
The West course at Royal Melbourne Golf Club is generally acknowledged as the best course in Australia and one of Doctor Alister MacKenzie's finest designs.
Kingston Heath Golf Club
Victoria, Australia
Kingston Heath Golf Club
Kingston Heath Golf Club pushes Royal Melbourne – and in some opinions exceeds it – as the premier course in Australian golf.
Barnbougle (The Dunes)
Tasmania, Australia
Barnbougle (The Dunes)
Barnbougle Dunes is a memorable golf course made by enthusiasts for enthusiasts; it's the closest thing to a seaside links as exists in Australia.
Cape Wickham Golf Links
Tasmania, Australia
Cape Wickham Golf Links
It’s said that respected author Darius Oliver was instrumental in convincing businessman Duncan Andrews to develop the remote Cape Wickham site...
Barnbougle (Lost Farm)
Tasmania, Australia
Barnbougle (Lost Farm)
The 20-hole Barnbougle Lost Farm links opened for play in December 2010 and commentators already think this new golf course is equal to its world-beating neighbour.
New South Wales Golf Club
New South Wales, Australia
New South Wales Golf Club
New South Wales Golf Club is one of the most spectacular golf courses in Australia and it’s one of the toughest tests in the country.
Peninsula Kingswood Country Golf Club (North)
Victoria, Australia
Peninsula Kingswood Country Golf Club (North)
There's fantastic variety on the Peninsula Kingswood North course - good elevation changes, interesting turns and irregular greens and recent renovations have elevated the course to a completely new level.
Victoria Golf Club - Australia
Victoria, Australia
Victoria Golf Club - Australia
There is clearly something about Victoria Golf Club that renders it even better than the sum of its very impressive parts.
Royal Adelaide Golf Club
South Australia, Australia
Royal Adelaide Golf Club
Although the sea hasn’t bordered the course at The Royal Adelaide for some 10,000 years, it remains, like Royal Lytham & St Annes, more a links than an inland course.
Royal Melbourne Golf Club (East)
Victoria, Australia
Royal Melbourne Golf Club (East)
While it does not quite offer the grand theatre of the West, Royal Melbourne's East is still a fantastic golfing experience and holds its own versus all other courses in the Melbourne area.
The National Golf Club (Gunnamatta)
Victoria, Australia
The National Golf Club (Gunnamatta)
Right from the start the vistas are spectacular at The National Golf Club's Gunnamatta layout (formerly the Ocean course), with wonderful views over Bass Strait and most of the peninsula’s linksland.
The Metropolitan Golf Club
Victoria, Australia
The Metropolitan Golf Club
Seven Australian Opens, five Australian PGAs and ten other professional tournaments have been hosted at the Metropolitan Golf Club.
The National Golf Club (Moonah)
Victoria, Australia
The National Golf Club (Moonah)
The Mornington Peninsula could easily be one long stretch of golf holes and it must have been a challenge for the architects to decide on their routing plan for The National Golf Club's Moonah course.
Ocean Dunes Golf Course
Tasmania, Australia
Ocean Dunes Golf Course
Six of the holes at Ocean Dunes are located hard against the coast, with the par threes at the 130-metre 4th and 210-metre 10th vying for “signature hole” status.
St Andrews Beach Golf Course
Victoria, Australia
St Andrews Beach Golf Course
St Andrews Beach was Tom Doak’s first Australian mainland ensemble and his collaboration with former European Tour player turned golf course designer Mike Clayton opened for play in 2004 to a considerably loud fanfare of trumpets.
The Lakes Golf Club
New South Wales, Australia
The Lakes Golf Club
Lakes are not the only hazard at the Lakes Golf Club. In fact, the front nine – with the exception of the opening hole – is water free...
Lake Karrinyup Country Club (Championship)
Western Australia, Australia
Lake Karrinyup Country Club (Championship)
Lake Karrinyup Country Club, "the place where the bush kangaroos graze", has held the Australian Open four times and the lake is an obvious focal point...
The National Golf Club (Old)
Victoria, Australia
The National Golf Club (Old)
The Old was naturally the first course to be laid out here at The National Golf Club. The Old was designed by Robert Trent Jones Jr. in 1988 and its set on undulating slightly hilly ground which allows for stunning coastal views.
Peninsula Kingswood (South)
Victoria, Australia
Peninsula Kingswood (South)
The atmosphere is fresh and rustic at The Peninsula Kingswood Country Golf Club and the courses are set at a little elevation so the sea can be spotted from a few points.