A twelve day golfing adventure along the magnificent East Coast of Australia including golf in Melbourne’s famous sandbelt region, the classic links courses of Barnbougle Dunes and Sydney. This package can be customised to your exact requirements.
What's Included:
4 nights at Langham Melbourne with breakfast
(twin/double share)
3 nights at The Lost Farm at Barnbougle Dunes with breakfast
(twin/double share)
4 nights’ at the Shangri-La Sydney with breakfast (twin/double share)
7 rounds of golf on 7 of Australia’s best courses
– Royal Melbourne
– Kingston Heath
– The National – Gunnamatta
– Lost Farm
– Barnbougle Dunes
– NSW Golf Club
– St Michaels
Sydney city tour and Harbour cruise
Private airport, hotel and golf course transfers throughout
24 hour assistance during your stay
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Price is based on 4 people travelling.
11 nights from AU$11,980.00 per person — 5 Star
11 nights from AU$9,980.00 per person — 4.5 Star
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New South Wales Golf Club:
Known to many as ‘La Perouse’, this Alister Mackenzie layout is a shining jewel amongst Australia’s golfing gems and a must-play course if you are visiting Sydney. It offers everything you would expect from a world-class links course – plenty of undulation, excellent well-paced greens and spectacular sea views. (inc shared golf cart)
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St Michael's Golf Club:
St. Michael’s Golf Club stands amongst Australia’s best golf courses. With a location immersed within the Botany Bay National Parkland, adjoining the Pacific Ocean, course designer’s Glancey and Moran (1938) had visions of designing a tough championship links course, without disturbing the natural terrain and beauty of the Little Bay peninsula (par 72).
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Victoria Golf Club:
The Victoria Golf Club was founded in 1903 by Mr. Bill Meader and was initially located at Fishermans Bend in Port Melbourne. Mr. Meader was instrumental in the Club’s formation and his original chair is still displayed in the foyer as a testament to his contribution. The Club moved to its current location in 1927 and the new course was designed by Oscar Damman and Bill Meader with the assistance from the doyen of course architects, Dr. Alister Mackenzie.
Situated in the heart of Melbourne’s rolling Sandbelt country, in the beachside suburb of Cheltenham, it offers a golfing experience on par with the world’s best. The beautifully landscaped course measures 6,278 metres (6,905 yards) and is designed to challenge both the amateur and professional golfer. The course is one of the Sandbelt’s tougher courses, with lightning-fast greens and some of the best bunkering in Australia.
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Royal Melbourne Golf Club:
Founded in 1891, Royal Melbourne is Australia’s oldest and most prestigious golf club. Its West and East courses are respectively ranked number 1 and 6 in Australia. The West course is a course to rival the best in the world. The clubs initial routing was altered by the great golf course architect, Alister Mackenzie in 1926. (no cart)
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The Metropolitan Golf Club:
Throughout its rich history Metropolitan has challenged the best players in the world. In total the Club has hosted seven Australian Opens, five Australian PGAs, the 2001 World Match Play Championship, and the 2009 Women’s Australian Open. In more recent times, the Club has hosted the 2014 Australian Masters, the 2016 Australian Amateur Championship (for the sixth time) and in November 2018, hosted the World Cup of Golf for the first time.
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Barnbougle Dunes:
Rated number 2 Golf Course in Australia by Australian Golf Magazine and Number 11 in the World by U.S. Golf Digest, The Dunes, with its spectacular vistas of Tasmania’s North East Coast, is a spectacular example of traditional Links golf. The 18 hole championship layout was designed by course architects Tom Doak and Mike Clayton.
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Lost Farm:
Ranked #2 public course in Australia by Golf Australia Magazine, and #23 in the World by US Golf Digest, the Lost Farm course is an exciting challenge for Golfers of all levels. The sand dunes on which Lost Farm is located are steeper and more dramatic than those of Barnbougle Dunes, making it a remarkably different course.