Tasmania
Barnbougle Dunes
Barnbougle Dunes is a Links Golf Course unlike anything ever seen in Australia. Ranked No.4 in Australia’s Top 100 Courses, it is strong enough to test gifted golfers, yet fair enough to be enjoyed by the average player. The 18 holes championship layout rivals the great links courses of Britain and Ireland. Spread across and between towering coastal dunes; breathtaking views and thrilling golf come together in a dramatic setting on Tasmania's North East coast.
15th Green Barnbougle Dunes, Tasmania
Toms Little Devil, Barnbougle Dunes, Tasmania
Lost Farm
Boasting spectacular holes that wind along the coast, adjacent to the Forester River and inland towards the Tasmanian hinterland, Barnbougle Lost Farm is a breathtakingly beautiful golf course that is dramatically different and yet simultaneously complements both the surrounding landscape and Barnbougle Dunes.
Lost Farm features 20 holes all of which are playable during any given round, whilst the layout of holes at Lost Farm also offer a more diverse routing compared to Barnbougle Dunes, with fairways that roll both along the coast and inland.
Barnbougle 11 and 12th fairway
Forester River, Lost Farm, Tasmania
Country Club Tasmania
Country Club Tasmania boasts an international standard 18-hole golf course designed and built in 1982 by Mike Wolveridge and British Open champion Peter Thomson. Since then, the course has grown to be one of the best courses in Tasmania, with challenging fairways, water hazards and fast greens that are truly of championship standard. With all the characteristics of a true country club – recreational opportunities, great dining and entertainment, first-class accommodation and a boutique casino – Country Club Tasmania is conveniently located on the rural fringe of Launceston.