New South Wales

Whether on the edge of Botany Bay's rugged cliffs overlooking the vast expanse of the Pacific, or taking on the challenge of playing where the Australian Open has been hosted, golf in New South Wales mirrors the wide range of landscapes found in this area. 

Many will base their stay in the region within downtown Sydney, but should time permit, we are happy to incorporate traveling further north to explore the coast or perhaps time into the Hunter Valley. Providing an opportunity to explore local wine, gourmet cuisine and a slower pace of life in the countryside are a fantastic way to explore this beautiful piece of the country.

See our itineraries page for a few ideas! Our experts efficiently integrate experiences for family and small groups searching for a combination of great golf and additional exposure.

Popular courses in this region include:

New South Wales

Located on rugged cliffs overlooking Botany Bay, a short drive south of Sydney, New South Wales GC offers not only ocean views but great diversity in shot shape, length and direction.

The Lakes

Sydney links course highlighted by large sandy spaces & a back nine which brings water into play

The Australian GC

Birthplace of the Australian Open and multiple time host of the event, The Australian GC was recently re-designed by Nicklaus and plays at a championship length- providing a good challenge to the lower-handicap players

Customer reviews

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—Kevin P., Carmel, CA

Just wanted to thank you again for such a memorable trip. The best of my life. Still processing all that we saw and played. Blown away. I wouldn’t have changed a thing.

—Matt Ginella - host at Golf Channel