Taranaki Daily News

The main course

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Northland golf course Tara Iti has achieved another ace, again being rated New Zealand’s best golf course. The coastal links course, located 100 kilometres north of Auckland on the east coast, also took out the honour in 2018 in the last New Zealand top 40 golf rankings, coordinate­d with NZ Golf Magazine, which were compiled in December 2018.

With the rankings due to be reviewed later this year, it was brought forward due to the opportunit­y the level four lockdown provided with golfers sitting at home and having plenty of time to consider their views of their favourite courses.

Tara Iti’s top spot isn’t surprising given it climbed to No 2 on a list of the world’s best courses outside the United States in January.

‘‘Yes, the golf course is quite private but it is truly something special and if you are ever given the opportunit­y to play there, then you should jump at it,’’ NZ golf rankings co-ordinator Andrew Whiley wrote.

‘‘The course is in an amazing setting, well-designed, with a layout that blends with the environmen­t. How the course plays is also unique and memorable. Right from the time you drive through the gates, through to holing your final putt on the 18th green, it is absolutely magical.’’

Also in the top five after Tara Iti are leading Central Otago courses, Jack’s Point and The Hills, Taupo’s Kinloch Golf Course, and Cape Kidnappers in the Hawke’s Bay.

The top 10 is rounded out by Kauri Cliffs (Bay of Islands), Paraparaum­u Golf Club, Wairakei Internatio­nal (Taupo) Millbrook (Arrowtown), and Titirangi

Golf Club (Auckland).

The ranking system is based on seven criteria that cover the key factors that are essential in good golf course design and criteria for what is important to golfers that play these courses.

This includes: risk/reward, playabilit­y, layout, design, scenic values, conditioni­ng and ambience. A maximum of five points was awarded per category, thus the maximum points any course

New Zealand’s best 40 golf courses:

1. Tara Iti

2. Jack’s Point Golf Course

3. The Hills

4. Kinloch

5. Cape Kidnappers

6. Kauri Cliffs

7. Paraparaum­u Golf Club

8. Wairakei

9. Millbrook

10. Titirangi Golf Club

11. Carrington Resort

12. Muriwai Golf Club

13. Arrowtown GC

14. Mount Maunganui Golf Club

15. Hastings Golf Club

16. Royal Wellington Golf Club

17. Gulf Harbour Golf Club

18. Manawatu Golf Club

19= New Plymouth Golf Club

19=Clearwater Golf Club

21. Terrace Downs Golf Resort

22. Christchur­ch GC

23. Omaha Beach Golf Club

24. Pegasus Golf Resort

25. Harewood Golf Club

26. Windross Farm

27. Wanganui Golf Club

28. Hamilton Golf Club

29. Mangawhai Golf club

30. Whitford Park Golf Club

31. Otago Golf Club

32. Poverty Bay Golf Club

33. Cromwell Golf Club

34. Queenstown Golf Club

35. Chisholm Links

36. Nelson Golf Club

37. Wanaka Golf Club

38. Invercargi­ll Golf Club

39. Greenacres Golf Club

40. Russley Golf Club

could receive was a total of 35 points. The points awarded were totalled up and then divided by the number of rankers. The average was then calculated providing the overall result.

The 27 member ranking panel had nearly 1000 years of combined golf experience, with ‘‘rankers’’ from Invercargi­ll through to North Auckland. They were a diverse mix, consisting of profession­al players, experience­d amateur players, golf industry profession­als and some club players with extensive playing experience in New Zealand and internatio­nally. The golf industry ‘insiders’ ranked their top 12 golf courses in the North Island and South Island.

No ranker was able to rank a golf course where personal bias or conflict of interest could be a factor.

Both Royal Auckland and Riverside (Lochiel) were not considered for ranking due to the courses being under renovation.

 ?? JOANN DOST ?? Northland’s Tara Iti Golf Club, designed by Tom Doak, has again taken the top spot as New Zealand’s best golf course.
JOANN DOST Northland’s Tara Iti Golf Club, designed by Tom Doak, has again taken the top spot as New Zealand’s best golf course.
 ??  ?? Jack’s Point, left, and The Hills, both near Queenstown, come in at two and three respective­ly on the top 40 list.
Jack’s Point, left, and The Hills, both near Queenstown, come in at two and three respective­ly on the top 40 list.
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