‘At Sydney, I made an entirely new course for the New South Wales Golf Club at a place called La Perouse. This is a sand-duned peninsula which overlooks Botany Bay and presents, I think, more spect...
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Originally founded within the industrial city of Newcastle, north of Sydney, the Newcastle Golf Club moved permanently into the remote dunes of nearby Stockton during the 1930’s to the site of a se...
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Though the game of golf had been enjoyed in Australia from as early as 1834 it wasn’t until 1882 that golf clubs were formally embraced, the first appropriately named The Australian. Steeped in pre...
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The Hunter Valley, two hours north of Sydney, is a Mecca for food and wine enthusiasts from all over the country, catering in particular to the discerning Sydney market. Thanks to The Vintage devel...
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From an original base of twenty members in 1893, the Royal Sydney Golf Club has developed into the one of the largest sporting clubs in the world with its influential membership now totalling almos...
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The Murray River is one of Australia’s most popular golfing destinations, thanks largely to its year-round sunshine, its inexpensive green fees and the relatively high grooming standards of most co...
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Located along the NSW coastline, an hour and a half north of Sydney, Magenta Shores was designed by architect Ross Watson and built upon a barren expanse of sand in a town called the Entrance. The ...
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‘At Ellerston we were able to create a course that a golfer of my calibre would love to play everyday for the rest of his life.’ Greg Norman
Locked away in the secluded high country of the ...
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