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Oceania

Geographically, Oceania covers Australia, New Zealand and the many islands, reefs and atolls that are situated in the ecozones of Melanesia, Polynesia and Micronesia (excluding Hawaii).

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  1. 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.

  2. Kingston Heath Golf Club

    Victoria, Australia

    Kingston Heath Golf Club pushes Royal Melbourne – and in some opinions exceeds it – as the premier course in Australian golf.

  3. Barnbougle (The Dunes)

    Tasmania, Australia

    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.

  4. Tara Iti

    North Island, New Zealand

    Exclusivity has finally arrived on New Zealand’s formerly inclusive golfing shores in the shape of Tom Doak’s Tara Iti Golf Club which is routed in a wide and grand scale along the east coast of the North Island.

  5. New South Wales Golf Club

    New South Wales, Australia

    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.

  6. Cape Kidnappers

    North Island, New Zealand

    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.

  7. Cape Wickham Golf Links

    Tasmania, Australia

    It’s said that respected author Darius Oliver was instrumental in convincing businessman Duncan Andrews to develop the remote Cape Wickham site...

  8. Barnbougle (Lost Farm)

    Tasmania, Australia

    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.

  9. There is clearly something about Victoria Golf Club that renders it even better than the sum of its very impressive parts.

  10. Ellerston

    New South Wales, Australia

    Ellerston is the course that Greg Norman built for the flamboyant Australian media magnate Kerry Packer, the country's richest man, who sadly died in December 2005 at the age of 68.

  11. Paraparaumu Beach Golf Club

    North Island, New Zealand

    Host to twelve New Zealand Opens, the first in 1959, Paraparaumu Beach Golf Club is a New Zealand household name.

  12. Royal Adelaide Golf Club

    South Australia, Australia

    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.

  13. 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.

  14. 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.

  15. St Andrews Beach Golf Course

    Victoria, Australia

    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.

  16. The Kinloch Club

    North Island, New Zealand

    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.

  17. The Metropolitan Golf Club

    Victoria, Australia

    Seven Australian Opens, five Australian PGAs and ten other professional tournaments have been hosted at the Metropolitan Golf Club.

  18. Cathedral Lodge Golf Club

    Victoria, Australia

    Cathedral Lodge Golf Club was developed by investment banker and former Essendon Football Club President David Evans as a high-end private facility with an exclusive membership of fewer than two hundred golfers.

  19. Kauri Cliffs Golf Course

    North Island, New Zealand

    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.

  20. The National Golf Club (Old)

    Victoria, Australia

    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.

  21. Newcastle Golf Club

    New South Wales, Australia

    Given its manifest qualities and historical significance, Newcastle Golf Club is somewhat of an anomaly.

  22. Woodlands Golf Club

    Victoria, Australia

    Although not as well known internationally as Royal Melbourne, Kingston Heath or Victoria, nearby Woodlands Golf Club is one of the great charms of the Sandbelt courses.

  23. Austrian Red Bull billionaire Dietrich Mateschitz bought the 3,500-acre Fijian island in 2003 and then added a few new amenities, like a DeepFlight Super Falcon submarine and, of course, an 18-hole golf course.

  24. The accent is very much on novelty and variation at the Dunes Golf Links, so the golfer will be asked to perform many direction changes, cope with side hill lies and fire to hill top greens.

  25. Jack's Point

    South Island, New Zealand

    The golf course at Jack’s Point is nestled between 2,300 vertical metres of the saw-toothed, razorback Remarkables mountain range and the majestic Lake Wakatipu to the east...

  26. The Lakes Golf Club

    New South Wales, Australia

    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...

  27. Commonwealth Golf Club

    Victoria, Australia

    Commonwealth Golf Club is a close neighbour of The Metropolitan and Yarra Yarra Golf Clubs, the three forming private golfing oases in modern Melbourne’s southward suburbs.

  28. Lake Karrinyup Country Club (Championship)

    Western Australia, Australia

    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...

  29. Ocean Dunes Golf Course

    Tasmania, Australia

    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.

  30. Set out on a spectacular site overlooking the Pacific Ocean on the southwest coast of Fiji, local golfing hero Vijay Singh (in association with the design team at IMG) should have laid out the fairways at Natadola Bay...

  31. Arrowtown Golf Club

    South Island, New Zealand

    The course at Arrowtown Golf Club is a little masterpiece with fairways threaded through tiny valleys, between boulders, or over gorges with greens nestling snugly into hillsides.

  32. The Australian Golf Club

    New South Wales, Australia

    The venue of the inaugural Australian Open in 1904 (host to twenty-one in total) and most recently in 2019, the Australian Golf Club is a wonderful championship venue.

  33. 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.

  34. Royal Queensland Golf Club

    Queensland, Australia

    Royal Queensland Golf Club hosted three Australian Opens in 1947, 1966 and 1973. Perhaps the nation’s premier professional tournament is due a return here some time in the future?

  35. 13th Beach Golf (Beach)

    Victoria, Australia

    The Beach course at 13th Beach Golf Links is as accomplished an offering as Tony Cashmore’s previous work at The Dunes, across the water near Portsea.

  36. Kooyonga Golf Club

    South Australia, Australia

    Kooyonga Golf Club is one of the most interesting of Australia’s classic golf courses and it knocks most modern layouts into a cocked hat.

  37. Brookwater Golf & Country Club

    Queensland, Australia

    The course at Brookwater Golf Club has become quite a talking point in its few short years of existence. It is essentially a public course and therefore receives a good airing with the golfing public.

  38. Barwon Heads Golf Club

    Victoria, Australia

    Barwon Heads Golf Club was founded in 1907 in Geelong and was initially a nine-hole links on land north of the village of Barwon Heads.

  39. Titirangi Golf Club

    North Island, New Zealand

    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.

  40. Designed by Commander John Harris, the Westbourne course at Royal Canberra is delightfully routed through the Westbourne Woods arboretum.

  41. The Links Kennedy Bay

    Western Australia, Australia

    Michael Coate, in conjunction with the late Roger Mackay and Ian Baker-Finch, has created a wonderful modern links course at Kennedy Bay.

  42. The Hills Golf Club (Championship)

    South Island, New Zealand

    The Hills is billed as New Zealand’s most exclusive golf club and it’s located in the former gold mining town of Arrowtown. It therefore seems appropriate that the course is owned and operated by a jeweller.

  43. Joondalup Resort (Quarry & Dune)

    Western Australia, Australia

    Designed by Robert Trent Jones Jr., Joondalup – "the place of shining waters" – is one of only a handful of golf course projects undertaken in Australia by RTJ2.

  44. The much-photographed par three 12th at Mangilao Golf Club invites a brave tee shot across a small bay to a putting surface perched on top of a rocky outcrop.

  45. Magenta Shores Country Club

    New South Wales, Australia

    Ross Watson was the architect who laid out the links-like resort course at Magenta Shores Golf & Country Club...

  46. Moonah Links (Legends)

    Victoria, Australia

    The Legends course at Moonah Links may be more forgiving than its neighbour but it still presents a stiff test to golfers of all abilities.

  47. Huntingdale Gold Club

    Victoria, Australia

    Where Huntingdale Golf Club has really made its mark on the Australian golf scene is its annual hosting of the Australian Masters.

  48. Peninsula Kingswood (South)

    Victoria, Australia

    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.

  49. The Royal Sydney Golf Club

    New South Wales, Australia

    Royal Sydney Golf Club celebrated its centenary in 1993 and the championship course has evolved over 100 years into one of the finest in the country.

  50. Royal Wellington

    North Island, New Zealand

    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.

  51. The Grand Golf Club

    Queensland, Australia

    The Greg Norman-designed course at The Grand Golf Club started out as the Gilston Golf Club in 1990 and its rebirth was complete when the club hosted the 2001 Australian Open.

  52. Concord Golf Club

    New South Wales, Australia

    Founded in 1899, Concord Golf Club is one of Australia’s oldest and most prestigious clubs where Tom Doak’s Renaissance Design has breathed new life following a course renovation…

  53. Yarra Yarra Golf Club

    Victoria, Australia

    Unlike most of its peers in the Sandbelt, at Yarra Yarra Golf Club there is a distinct shift in scene and strategy between the two nines.

  54. 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.

  55. Grange Golf Club (West)

    South Australia, Australia

    The West course at The Grange Golf Club measures 6,840 yards from the back markers and it plays to every inch of its length.

  56. Wairakei

    North Island, New Zealand

    Avoid the creeks, gullies and the odd rogue borehole and you may card a decent score at Wairakei, which is an unforgettable and exciting golf course among the geysers.

  57. Glenelg

    South Australia, Australia

    Today’s course at Glenelg Golf Club has been completely transformed to keep pace with the demands of the modern game and the set of holes around the turn are probably the strongest...

  58. Bonnie Doon Golf Club

    New South Wales, Australia

    The third oldest club in Sydney, Bonnie Doon began life as Marrickville Golf Club in 1897 when members played on a 12-hole course laid out in the Sydney suburb of Tempe.

  59. The Cut Golf Course

    Western Australia, Australia

    The Cut Golf Course is named after the nearby Dawesville Channel which was cut into the narrow strip of land separating the Harvey Estuary from the Indian Ocean...

  60. The Bougainvillea and Plumeria nines at Leo Palace were built by Arnold Palmer Design in 1992 and the fairways of this course wind their way across Guam’s rugged inland region...

  61. The Vintage Golf Club

    New South Wales, Australia

    The course at Vintage Golf Club borders the Beggars Bridge and Bimbadgen vineyards in the fertile Hunter Valley, near Cessnock and opened in 2003.

  62. Millbrook Resort (Remarkables)

    South Island, New Zealand

    Created by John Darby and Bob Charles, the course at the Millbrook Resort opened in 1992 – seven years before its co-designer, the 1963 Open Champion, was knighted.

  63. Grange (East)

    South Australia, Australia

    The East course at the Grange Golf Club came of age twenty years after it opened when a fresh faced, 21 year old professional named Greg Norman won the West Lakes Classic...

  64. Hope Island Golf Course

    Queensland, Australia

    Hope Island is Thomson’s tribute to old-fashioned golf and it embodies all that is good in the links game...

  65. Lao Lao Bay (East)

    Northern Mariana Islands

    The East is the premier of the two Lao Lao Bay courses and it’s laid out along the cliffs, with spectacular views from the 4th to 7th overlooking the shoreline.

  66. Wainui

    North Island, New Zealand

    Wainui Golf Club is the phoenix that rose out of the ashes of the Peninsula Golf Club. Grant Puddicombe and his team at Puddicombe Golf were brought in to design the new course and it opened in 2016.

  67. Portsea Golf Club

    Victoria, Australia

    Portsea Golf Club is a charming, historic, local golf club near the sea. Although short by modern championship standards, the visitor will enjoy a full and testing experience.

  68. Moonah Links Resort (Open)

    Victoria, Australia

    Home to Golf Australia (formerly the AGU), the Open at Moonah Links is a championship course built and prepared for national competition...

  69. The Leo Palace resort is located in the Manenggon Hills region in the middle of the island and it boasts two 18-hole layouts, with the Habiscus and Orchid nines laid out as a Jack Nicklaus Signature Design.

  70. Spring Valley Golf Club

    Victoria, Australia

    Spring Valley Golf Club is situated in the centre of the Melbourne sandbelt, but this course doesn’t quite have the same rolling topography of other, higher ranked courses in the area...

  71. The Glades Golf Club

    Queensland, Australia

    This Greg Norman designed course at The Glades Golf and Spa opened in 2000 and is considered to be one of the Great White Shark’s better golfing projects.

  72. Hamilton Island Golf Club

    Queensland, Australia

    Hamilton Island Golf Club is not actually located on Hamilton Island; instead it’s laid out on nearby Dent Island and is accessed by ferry from the marina...

  73. Port Fairy Golf Links

    Victoria, Australia

    Port Fairy Golf Links co-hosts (along with nearby Warrnambool Golf Club) a very popular annual 36-hole amateur championship, the Shipwreck Coast Golf Classic...

  74. Gulf Harbour - CLOSED

    North Island, New Zealand

    Gulf Harbour is routed round a rolling hillside and the changes in elevation make for exciting and challenging golf with the added bonus of free panoramic views.

  75. Kingfisher

    Northern Mariana Islands

    Situated on a spectacular stretch of Saipan’s eastern shoreline, Kingfisher Golf Links is a glorious Graham Marsh design that caresses the outline of the coast...

  76. Arnold Palmer has designed more than 300 courses but so far he has only one Australian signature course to his name and it happens to be the Pines course here at Sanctuary Cove Golf and Country Club

  77. Christchurch

    South Island, New Zealand

    The Christchurch Golf Club has a history stretching back to 1873 and according to our records it's the second oldest golf club in New Zealand.

  78. Bonville Golf

    New South Wales, Australia

    Literally carved through rainforests, the holes at Bonville are played in virtual isolation to each other, with huge Blackbutt, Ironbark and Tallowood trees framing every fairway.

  79. RACV Healesville Country Club nestles in the foothills of the Great Dividing Range, on the edge of the Yarra Valley, and the course itself is routed over fairly undulating terrain.

  80. Waverley Golf Club

    North Island, New Zealand

    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...