The New Zealand Herald

Kiwi course included among world’s best

- Michael Donaldson

Tara Iti golf course north of Auckland has leapt to superstard­om after making its debut at No 29 on the influentia­l Golf magazine’s prestigiou­s list of the world’s top 100 courses.

Tara Iti, designed by noted American architect Tom Doak, is a privately owned course at Te Arai, near Mangawhai.

It offers stunning views of the coastline on every hole and employs unique design features that make it one of the best links courses in the southern hemisphere.

In coming in at 29th Tara Iti has jumped ahead of noted major championsh­ip-hosting courses such as Royal Birkdale (34th) and Royal St George’s (42nd), both in England.

In acknowledg­ing Tara Iti’s rise to the top-100, Golf noted that very few courses had come in so high in their first ranking.

“Tara Iti jumps on to our world list as one of our highest debuting courses ever. The barely two-yearold course is already acknowledg­ed as the Southern Hemisphere’s premier links.”

The magazine went on to say the course was so good it would be a perfect British Open layout, if only it were in Britain. In fact it was ranked just one place behind one of the most famed courses in the Open rota, Carnoustie, in Scotland.

“Its enviable location in the dunes along the Pacific Ocean, along with superior fine-fescue fairways and swirls of natural grass and sand, have some reviewers saying it could host an Open tomorrow — if only it were 11,000 miles farther northwest.”

Tara Iti’s entry means New Zealand has two courses in the top100, with Cape Kidnappers in Hawke’s Bay ranked at 44.

“One of the world’s Top 10 when it comes to eye-candy views, the back nine in particular at Cape Kidnappers boasts a sequence of staggering­ly dramatic holes, starting with the tiny seaside par-3 13th and peaking with the 650-yard, par-5 15th which falls away on both sides of the fairway and which sports a horizon green perched precarious­ly on a bluff overlookin­g the sea,” wrote Golf magazine.

The top three courses on the list are Pine Valley in New Jersey, Cypress Point in California and St Andrew’s in Scotland.

Tara Iti ran into controvers­y when a local group complained that the course’s developmen­t restricted public access to the popular surf beach — a claim rejected by the developers.

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