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Links Hope Island

Located on the Gold Coast just 20 minutes from Surfers Paradise and 40 minutes from the Brisbane CBD, Links Hope Island Golf Course is the centrepiece of Hope Island Resort. With its 5-Star facilities and consistent rankings as one of Australia’s top ten resort courses, Links Hope Island Golf Course is the ultimate destination for […]

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Mount Lawley Golf Club

Mount Lawley Golf Club is ideally located just 10 minutes (7 kilometres) from the centre of Perth city and is one of Western Australia’s premier sporting clubs, boasting a championship golf course and outstanding member facilities. Since its formation in 1928, the Club and has hosted numerous State and National Amateur golf events and will

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Cape Schanck

Design by renowned course architect, Robert Trent Jones Jnr, the resort course features huge greens, large open bunkers, tree lined fairways and spectacular ocean views. With excellent drainage the superbly manicured greens and fairways provide phenomenal year round playing conditions. Cape Schank is currently ranked No, 75 in Australia.

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Portsea

Porstea is one of the oldest golf clubs in the Mornington Peninsula, originally opening as a 9 hole course in 1924, the course was extended to eighteen holes by Sloan Morpeth in 1960 an finally revamped by local designer Michael Clayton, to its much-celebrated layout in the early 2000’s. Built among rolling sand dunes and

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The National – Gunnamatta

Originally called the Ocean Course, in 2019 the course was re-opened as the Gunnamatta, refurbished and redesigned by Tom Doak. Gunnamatta properly compliments the Old Course and Moonah Course in style, design, and challenge. Overall it is a fantastic golf course that seamlessly integrates into the National Golf Club’s world-class reputation and a must-play for

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Sorrento Golf Club

Formed in 1907, Sorrento Golf Club is one of the oldest clubs in the Mornington Peninsula. The course was designed by J.D. Scott and later altered by Peter Thompson. The par 70 layout is an immaculate, undulating course with all year playability set on a sand and limestone base. It is not an overly long

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