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| Pacific Harbour Golf Club |
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Discover a unique, award-winning, "island links" style 18-hole championship course, with an eco-friendly, sub-tropical style Clubhouse, that has just been ranked Best Public Access Golf Course in Queensland. All the key characteristics of a world-class course have been incorporated: a great layout that tracks the terrain naturally, challenging design and memorable holes, framed by beautiful landscaping which emulates the unique coastal forest environment on Bribie Island. |
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| Logan City Golf Club |
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Based in the heart of Logan City, we are only 25 minutes south of Brisbane’s CBD and 40 minutes north of Surfers Paradise, making the Logan City Golf Club a prime location for your next golf outing. Nestled amongst natural bushland, the Logan City Golf Club offers a genuine escape from the rigors of corporate life. The Logan City Golf Club offers a 27-hole championship golf course. Setting up, not only for the beginner but also the seasoned golf professional. 328 grass greens, couch fairways, lovely 27 hole layout. Course suitable for beginners through to professional. Neat dress code. |
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| Glades Golf & Spa |
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Located off the Pacific Highway in Robina (off exit 79), The Glades is easily accessible from Brisbane in less than an hour. The Glades is a par 72, 6420 metre championship course that spans 65 hectares of land.The course layout was designed by Greg Norman and is typical of his trademark aggressive layouts. The course rewards aggressive shot making on many holes and along with the picturesque par 3's, makes the Glades a memorable golfing experience. A feature on the course is the trademark Norman bunkering, with 98 bunkers featured over the layout. |
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| Palm Meadows Golf Course |
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This course is not available for booking after Aug 1st 2010. Please do not make any round bookings after August 1 2010. If you have around booked after this date please contact us on 1300 TEE OFF for a refund Designed by Graham Marsh, this championship layout staged Australia's richest tournament. 11 km of cart paths provide an all weather course. The challenging Palm Meadows layout measures 6,319 meters (6,910 yards) from the championship tees. Water edges into play on 14 of the 18 holes and the 82 carefully positioned sand bunkers make this Par 72 course an enjoyable challenge for every level of golfer. From the opening hole with its menacing bamboo clump this is a true test of golf. |
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| Robina Woods Golf Course |
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Carved out of 65 hectares of native woodlands, with fairways lined by towering gum trees, this unique layout is unlike any resort course on the Gold Coast. Possessing maturity well beyond its years, Robina Woods has rapidly developed a reputation as one of Queensland's best-loved resort courses.Consistently ranked in the top 30 resort courses in the country, Robina Woods is a 6078 meter, 18 hole, Par 71 championship golf course (Aust Course Rating 72), designed by the Marsh / Watson team.The rolling fairways, manicured greens, and towering eucalyptus are strikingly beautiful and blend harmoniously with the surrounding residential development. A natural water-course featuring lakes, ponds, creeks and native wildlife completes a rare golf course environment. |
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| The Colonial Golf Course |
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Nestled discretely away from the traffic and urban strip, are 18 of the most inviting holes of championship golf on the Gold Coast. Located just 10 minutes from central Broadbeach, The Colonial is a haven of tranquillity, recognised not only for its golf course, but also the myriad of flora and fauna that inhabit its waterways. |
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| Sea Temple Golf Club |
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Located on a sandy plain adjacent to Four Mile Beach, on land previously utlized for sugar cane, and set among the lush raiforest of North Queensland. The Thomson, Wolveridge & Perrett design links style Championship golf course offers scenic views of Black Mountain and the surrounding Mobray Balley, Cassoware and Mossman Ranges. The course skirst a central spine of remant rainforest and wetlands incorporating a range of natural habitats for native reptiles, mammals and birdlife. The course features rolling fairways, large undualting greens guarded by traditional pot buners, creating a links style environment. |
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| Riverside Oaks Golf Club |
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Less than an hour from Sydney, Riverside Oaks is set in 587 acres of unspoilt natural bushland bordered by the Hawkesbury River and wildlife reserve. Today, Riverside Oaks has a reputation for quality that attracts golfers and visitors from across Australia and around the world. The 18-hole par 72 championship course is 6,311 metres long and is rated amongst the top courses in Australia. Immaculate Presentation, expansive greens and world class facilities provides one of Sydney's finest resort courses. The course layout is designed for golfers of all standards offering a challenging, rewarding game in a quiet natural bushland setting. |
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| Strathfield Golf Club |
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Situated in the heart of the Sydney metropolitan area, Strathfield Golf Club is within easy driving distance of Sydney's suburbs to the north, south, east and west. The recently re-developed 5882 metre course is an attractive and testing par 71 layout. The course provides a true challenge to the best of golfers, without overpowering the infrequent players. Tree-lined fairways, astute bunker placement and the meandering waters of the Cooks River all contribute to an enjoyable test for golfers of all standards. |
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| Safety Beach Country Club |
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The golf course winds through the estate with 500 mature palm trees and 3,000 native trees recently planted. There are 26 beautiful lakes with a myriad of bird life, views to Arthurs Seat, Mt Martha and only 1km away from the golden beaches and a short drive from the wineries. A luxury way of life at a reasonable price. Grass greens, flat, Gold Coast style course with palms, bunkers and 17 lakes. Automatice watering. Neat dress code. Slicks when advised. This course will challenge most golfers - it's not as easy as it looks. |
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| Secret Harbour |
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\r\n Designed by the renowned golf architect and player, Graham Marsh, Secret Harbour Golf Links reflects the style of the traditional Scottish courses such as Muirfeild, Turnberry and St. Andrews. To all golfers who are used to tree lined parkland courses this will present a totally new and exciting challenge, and one to be savoured. \r\n\r\n The beautifully manicured rolling fairways are pitted with well positioned pot bunkers and bordered by lush fescue grass. This puts a premium on course management, accuracy and a thoughtful approach to each hole. Couple these elements with the refreshing breezes from the adjacent Indian Ocean, and you have a recipe for a unique experience. |
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| The Vines |
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Course architects Graham Marsh and Ross Watson skillfully and strategically used the stunning landscape to produce championship courses that command respect. Bunkers and grassy hollows are dug to the optimum depth to penalise the errant shot. The landscaping areas on the fairways, for the most part, are generous enough for the average golfer, but a premium has been put on the consequence of finishing in either bunker or water if the ball goes astray. The experienced golfers will find plenty of challenge from the championship tees while social players will have as much enjoyment from more generous tee positions. |
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