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Mullumbimby Golf Club
Length: 5692m Par:70 Rating:
67 Hazards: trees, lakes and wildlife
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Situated a short
drive from Byron Bay, Mullumbimby is your typical Australian public golf
course. Unleash your driver into long open fairways and test your putting
stroke on undulating greens. The second 9 is sure to test golfers of all
standards. Water hazards, fairway bunkers and dog legs keep things extremely
interesting.
Damien is the current
club professional here and is sure to have plenty of useful tips on getting
around.
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Byron Bay Golf Club
Length: 6046m Par:72 Rating:
71 Hazards: trees, water and wind
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This par 72 course
is located on the fringe of Byron Bay. Small greens and tight fairways
will reward accurate iron play. Coastal conditions can also vary the way
you play Byron,with the wind factoring heavily.
A picturesque setting
once again brings out the beauty of Byron Bay.
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Ballina Golf Club
Length: 6010m Par:72 Rating:
71 Hazards: trees, bunkers and wind
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Everyone should look
forward to playing this challenging par 72 course. The relative flat layout
makes walking enjoyable. You will have to concentrate on accuracy over
power as Ballina follows the local trend of being very tight.
It is interesting
to note that Damien currently holds the course record of 64. Greg Norman
also won his first professional title here.
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Murwillumbah Golf Club
Length: 6116m Par:71 Rating:
72 Hazards: trees and water
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The natural beauty
of the surroundings at the Murwillumbah course could be said to be one
of the greatest hazards. It is not unusual to be put off your game by this
peaceful environment.
Set amongst trees
with a mountainous backdrop, Murwillumbah offers a tough, tight layout.
The terrain is varied, with hills and flats, and the course record of 66
is a testament to the strength of the course.
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Ocean Shores Country Club
Length: 6371m Par:72 Rating:
74 Hazards: water, bunkers and trees
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A lot of local golfers
believe that if you think you are playing well go to Ocean Shores and find
out just how well you are playing.
A championship course
designed by Bruce Devlin, Ocean Shores is made up of plenty of hazards
in the form of water and bunkers. The large greens will test your long
putting and if you play off the blue markers you will be in for a very
challenging day of golf.
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Hope Island Resort
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Located on the northern
end of the Gold Coast, The Links golf course has been ranked by AustraliaÕs
leading golf magazines as the number one resort golf course in Australia.
Designed by five
times British Open champion Peter Thompson and Mike Wolveridge, the creative
use of natural and man made features makes this course as challenging as
it is enjoyable.
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