North Island
The North Island of New Zealand mixes rugged volcanic landscapes with laid-back city life, and is blessed with a delightfully mild climate. More than half of the island’s 3.3 million inhabitants live in the two main cities (Auckland and the capital, Wellington), leaving the rest of the island rather sparsely populated.
Te Arai Links (North)
North Island, New Zealand
Te Arai Links (North)
Unveiled in 2023, the North course at Te Arai is the second of two brilliant 18-hole layouts to operate at an exciting new public-access golf complex that’s owned and operated by fund manager Ric Kayne and managing partner Jim Rohrstaff – who are also both involved in the nearby golf development at Tara Iti.
Te Arai Links (South)
North Island, New Zealand
Te Arai Links (South)
Debuting in 2022, the South course at Te Arai was the first of two stellar 18-hole layouts to operate at an exciting new public-access golf complex which is owned and operated by fund manager Ric Kayne and managing partner Jim Rohrstaff – who are also both involved in the nearby golf development at Tara Iti.
Cape Kidnappers
North Island, New Zealand
Cape Kidnappers
The longest drive at Cape Kidnappers is between the public road and the clubhouse. But once on the course, if you can keep your eyes off the cliff top views, the main golfing points are the bunkers and the greens.
Paraparaumu Beach Golf Club
North Island, New Zealand
Paraparaumu Beach Golf Club
Host to twelve New Zealand Opens, the first in 1959, Paraparaumu Beach Golf Club is a New Zealand household name.
The Kinloch Club
North Island, New Zealand
The Kinloch Club
The Kinloch Club pays homage to the great British and Irish links courses, although it is about as far from the ocean as you can get in New Zealand.
Kauri Cliffs Golf Course
North Island, New Zealand
Kauri Cliffs Golf Course
Playing Kauri Cliffs golf course is quite a formidable test and I’m sure I’m not alone in fearing that a mounting tally of lost balls was beginning to detract from the views.
Titirangi Golf Club
North Island, New Zealand
Titirangi Golf Club
Formed in 1909 as Maungakiekie Golf Club, Titirangi Golf Club, as it is now known, is the only course in New Zealand that can say it has Alister MacKenzie as its golf course architect.
Royal Auckland and Grange (Grange & Tamaki)
North Island, New Zealand
Royal Auckland and Grange (Grange & Tamaki)
Designed by Chris Cochran of Nicklaus Design and built by contractor Puddicombe Golf, the new 27-hole facility at the Royal Auckland and Grange Golf Club features three 9-hole circuits, named Grange, Tamaki and Middlemore, and all of the greens incorporate state-of-the-art SubAir systems.
Royal Wellington
North Island, New Zealand
Royal Wellington
Wellington Golf Club – as it was known until it gained “Royal” status in 2004 – dates back to 1895, when a group of like-minded golfers established a golfing society.
Waverley Golf Club
North Island, New Zealand
Waverley Golf Club
Sheep cut the fairways at Waverley Golf Club and consequently you’ll find less than perfect manicuring. If you don’t fancy dirty golf shoes then give this undulating 5,537-metre track a wide berth...
Muriwai Golf Club
North Island, New Zealand
Muriwai Golf Club
Muriwai Golf Club is located around 25 miles to the north west of downtown Auckland and it’s the region’s only authentic links course.
Carrington
North Island, New Zealand
Carrington
A golfing layout actually existed here at the Carrington Resort prior to a redesign by American Matt Dye, nephew of the legendary Pete Dye...
Windross Farm
North Island, New Zealand
Windross Farm
Windross Farm came into being when the members of Manukau Golf Club decided to sell their course to property developers, and relocate to a potato farm in Ardmore, 6 kilometres inland from their original home.
New Plymouth
North Island, New Zealand
New Plymouth
Located between the dormant volcano of Mount Taranaki and the Tasman Sea, the tree-lined fairways of the Ngamotu course at New Plymouth Golf Club are laid out along the stunning coastline...
Ohope Beach
North Island, New Zealand
Ohope Beach
Occupying a narrow finger of land between the Pacific Ocean and Ohiwa Harbour, the course at Ohope International Golf Club is links-like in character and its mild, seaside location is ideal for golf.
Mount Maunganui
North Island, New Zealand
Mount Maunganui
Mount Maunganui Golf Club shares its name with the extinct volcano that rises above the course and also the town – known locally as “The Mount” – which is a popular surfing resort...
Mahia
North Island, New Zealand
Mahia
Listed by GOLF as one of the 50 best 9-hole courses in the world in 2020, Mahia Golf Club is a humble throwback links course that is routed through a low dune ridge. Located on the Mahia Peninsula between Poverty Bay and Hawke’s Bay, you can watch the sun rise and set over the sea from the clubhouse.
Poverty Bay
North Island, New Zealand
Poverty Bay
According to the history, Poverty Bay Golf Club was founded in 1893 and is the fifth oldest golf club in New Zealand and the second oldest on the North Island...