New Zealand is a landscape of endless diversity and one of the world’s fastest growing golf destinations.
In the far north of New Zealand, you’ll discover Kauri Cliffs. Rated inside the top 50 golf courses in the world. The spectacular cliff top fairways plunge into the surging Pacific Ocean below.
Northland New Zealand features some of the world’s most exciting marine reserves. And, nearby Cutty Cutty Beach is one of New Zealand’s untouched wonders with 4.5 kilometers of white beach sand neighboring the impressive Carrington Golf Club.
Auckland, the “City of Sails,” is an urban environment populated with beautiful beaches and enchanted islands. Not to mention spectacular golf.
Internationally rated Gulf Harbour Country Club, home to New Zealand’s Open Championship, has earned a reputation to be one of the most challenging tournament golf courses. The surroundings of Gulf Harbour include stunning ocean and city views.
On the stunning Coromandel Peninsula in New Zealand, you’ll find the recently completed Lakes Resort Pauanui. The golf course combines the best of New Zealand golf culture and distinct title bunkers which are an example of modern golf course design.
A visit to New Zealand isn’t complete without a visit to central north island’s Lake Taupo. Home to some of the world’s best trout fishing as exemplified by Jack Nicklaus in the video below. Taupo boasts the first Jack Nicklaus designed golf course – Kinloch Club. New Zealand’s first truly international golf course Wairakei Golf Course. Internationally rated in world’s top 25 golf courses outside the United States. Wairakei Golf Course lies on a volcanic landscape scene of the world’s largest volcanic eruptions.
Hawke’s Bay is sunny and temperate climate makes it one of New Zealand’s top wine and golf regions. Hawke’s Bay is home to Cape Kidnappers Golf Course – built on a cliff and ridge landscape. You’ll know when you are playing Cape Kidnappers because the views from this layer are truly magnificent.