Down Under.

All told, New Zealand and Australia have over 400 golf courses, some of the highest number of courses per capita in the world. That said, these two countries couldn’t be more different in their experience. 


New Zealand is known for its stunning natural beauty. The golf courses are no different. Many of the New Zealand courses leverage the elevated topography that distinguishes them from the rest of the world. While these courses are often some of the most photographed, they boast very little play by design. There is nothing more thought provoking than playing a world class golf course on a cliff and feeling like you are the only one there. Immersed in the now, enjoy the view and play your game.


Australia is a different animal all together. The Melbourne Sandbelt features a collection of members clubs with some of the most pristine conditions, razor sharp bunkering and infinitely enjoyable layouts. As if this concentration of timeless golf couldn’t get any better, no trip to Aus is complete without a quick puddle jump to King Island and Tasmania. These two stops celebrate the brilliance of seaside links without the modern dilemma of moving vast amounts of land to shape your experience.

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