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Perched on the dramatic La Perouse peninsula in New South Wales, the New South Wales Golf Club offers an unforgettable seaside golfing experience. With the Pacific Ocean on one side and Botany Bay on the other, this windswept, links-style course is celebrated as one of the world’s Top-100 Courses. Its breathtaking natural terrain and meticulously designed layout make it a must-visit for golf enthusiasts.

  • Location: La Perouse, New South Wales
  • Designers: Dr Alister MacKenzie, 1926; Eric Apperly, 1932-37 and 1951; Greg Norman and Bob Harrison, 2010; Greg Norman, 2018; Tom Doak (Renaissance Golf), 2019-22; Tom Mackenzie and Martin Ebert (Mackenzie & Ebert), 2024 and ongoing
  • Address: 101 Henry Head Lane, La Perouse, New South Wales
  • Website: www.newsouthwalesgolf.com.au

New South Wales GC: World-Class Design

The New South Wales Golf Club boasts a storied design pedigree. Originally conceived by renowned architect Dr. Alister MacKenzie during his 1926 Australian tour, the course has been shaped and refined over decades by a roster of legendary architects. These include Eric Apperly, Greg Norman, Tom Doak, and most recently, Tom Mackenzie and Martin Ebert. Each designer has left their mark while respecting the course’s natural terrain and historical significance.

Historical Roots and Unique Terrain

The peninsula’s connection to history dates back to 1770, when Captain James Cook first landed on the shores of Botany Bay. It wasn’t until the 1920s that this windswept and undulating landscape was transformed into one of Australia’s finest golf courses. MacKenzie’s vision capitalized on the sand dunes, rugged coastline, and panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean and Botany Bay, creating a course that harmonizes with its environment.

Course Highlights

New South Wales Golf Club is celebrated for its variety and challenge. The opening quartet of holes sets the tone, leading to the standout par-5 5th and par-3 6th, often hailed as the course’s “dynamic duo.”

5th Hole (Par-5): This 468-meter hole offers a breathtaking view from the crest of a hill, with a long downhill approach to a green surrounded by the Pacific Ocean. It’s a visual and strategic masterpiece.

6th Hole (Par-3): Situated on a sandstone platform with the ocean both behind and ahead, this iconic hole demands a precise carry over a cove to a green that’s as beautiful as it is challenging. The swirling winds make club selection critical.

The back nine continues the excitement, highlighted by:

14th Hole (Par-4): A 323-meter challenge that requires a well-placed tee shot over a ravine to an elevated green perched on a cliff.

15th Hole (Par-4): Known as the toughest hole on the course, this 372-meter test demands accuracy and power, particularly when battling the prevailing winds.

16th Hole (Par-4): A 403-meter dogleg that tempts big hitters to cut the corner, rewarded with a simpler approach to the tucked-away green.

A Commitment to Excellence

New South Wales Golf Club’s dedication to maintaining its world-class status is evident in its ongoing renovations. British architects Tom Mackenzie and Martin Ebert, known for their work on iconic Open Championship courses, are leading the latest upgrades. Their enhancements aim to preserve the course’s natural beauty while making it more enjoyable and strategic for all players.

Few courses can match the sheer drama and beauty of New South Wales Golf Club. Whether you’re marveling at the stunning views of the Pacific or navigating the challenging wind-swept fairways, every round here is unforgettable. It’s no wonder this course remains a must-play destination for golfers around the world, nearly a century after Dr. MacKenzie’s transformative visit.

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