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ROBINA
WOODS
Championship
Tees 6078 metres
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Members
Tees 5777 metres
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Ladies
Tees 5083 metres
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The 6078-metre course, designed by Graham Marsh and Ross Watson, opened for play
in 1989 and has since then regularly featured among Australia's top 30 courses.
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 fifteen Robina Woods has rapidly developed
a reputation as one of Queensland's best-loved resort courses.
Robina Woods' hallmark is a picturesque setting and a high level of maintenance.
The course is virtually waterproof and open all year around. |
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LAKELANDS
Championship
Tees 6489 metres
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Members
Tees 6142 metres
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Ladies
Tees 5334 metres
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Voted as Australia Best Conditioned Golf Course by 2002 Australian Golf Course
Guide. Lakelands is Australias first Jack Nicholas Signature Golf Course. The
Golden Bears influence includes his trademark bunkers and water features, a selection
of 5 tee positions and the finest playing grasses. |
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BROOKWATER
Championship
Tees 6505 metres
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Meandering its way through naturally undulating Australian bushland, Brookwater
bears the hallmarks of classic Norman design - signature bunkering, spectacular
use of natural waterways and thoughtful integration of the existing flora. Its
varied terrain, strategic design and landscaping makes it a course of outstanding
character, great variety and a pleasure to play for golfers of all levels. Golf
Australia rated this course in the top 10 in Australia in 2004. |
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HOPE
ISLAND
Championship
Tees 6457 metres
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Members
Tees 5906 metres
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Ladies
Tees 5106 metres
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Design by Peter Thompson Hope Island has been awarded "No. 1 Resort Course" by
two leading Australian Golf Magazines. Hope Island proved on par with the world
best golfers by claiming home to the Johnnie Walker Classic of 1997.
The undulating fairways take the golfer through tussock fringed roughs and bunkers
which seem to be shaped by wind and rain.
Hope Island is considered one of Australia's premier golf couses. |
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THE
GLADES
Championship
Tees 6431 metres
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Members
Tees 5876 metres
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Ladies
Tees 5085 metres
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The Glades is a par 72, 6420 metre championship course that spans 65 hectares
of land. The course layout was designed by champion golfer and Australian sporting
icon and legend Greg Norman, and is typical of his trademark aggressive layouts.
The Glades boasts superb agronomy that is unique to the area. In particular the
greens consist of a "Tropical Bent" grass that was specially developed
for the Glades. This grass will ensure a superior putting surface for the entire
year. Also a feature on the course is the trademark Greg Norman bunkering - in
total there are 98 bunkers over 18 holes. In his design, Greg not only had a
vision to create a challenging golf course, but he also retained 9 hectares of
wetland area to create a natural wildlife sanctuary within the course. |
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PALM
MEADOWS
Championship
Tees 6319 metres
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Members
Tees 5907 metres
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Ladies
Tees 5317 metres
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Palm Meadows is best renowned as being a course of such excellent standard to
allow the staging of the richest ever Australian tournament at the time (1988-1992)
attracting all the top players that the game has- The Palm Meadows Cup.
Designed by leading Australian golfer Graham Marsh. Water comes into play on
14 of the holes along with 82 sand bunkers.
Palm Meadow's signature hole . the infamous par 5 - 18th has recently been recognised
by American Golf Digest as one of the world's top 500 Golf Holes. When on the
tee, the lake lies before you with water running the entire length of this 523m
off to the right, just waiting for you to make the slightest wrong move. |
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SANCTUARY
COVE
Championship
Tees 5833 metres
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Members
Tees 5392 metres
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Ladies
Tees 4918 metres
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Opened in 1988 The Palms is a picturesque course design to thrill and inspire
golfers of all levels. Course design was featured around century old groves of
cabbage palms. The seventh hole features a green with 300 degree water surrounds
and is consistently viewed as one of Australia's toughest holes. |
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THE COLONIAL
Championship
Tees 6424 metres
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Members
Tees 6111 metres
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Ladies
Tees 5440 metres
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The Colonial is a haven of tranquility, recognised not only for its golf course,
but also the myriad of flora and fauna that inhabit its waterways.
The course officially opened in August 1992, then known as Paradise Springs Golf
Course. The layout was designed by Japanese golf course architect Mitsuaki Kobayashi. |
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ROYAL
PINES
Championship
Tees 6570 metres
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Members
Tees 5988 metres
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Ladies
Tees 5182 metres
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Home of the Australian Ladies Masters which each year attract the cream of the
world's best women golfers. The prevailing south easterly breezes combined with
fairway after fairway bounded by water features set in the backdrop of the beautiful
Gold Coast Hinterland. |
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