Golf Australia

New South Wales

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COOLANGATT­A TWEED HEADS GOLF CLUB

Coolangatt­a Tweed Heads Golf Club realises you have a lot of choices when it comes to selecting the perfect course to call home when making that all important membership decision. However, with two championsh­ip courses to choose from, it’s di cult to find a better option anywhere.

The courses are consistent­ly ranked in the Top-100 Public Access courses and are perfectly positioned within 101 hectares of coastal nature reserve alongside the beautiful Tweed River. New members can choose from a number a di€erent categories from Full Seven Day to Five Day Men and Women, through to Country members and Juniors.

Full playing members pay an annual fee of $1,668 (includes a $250 house levy). Five Day members pay an annual fee of $1,427 (+ $250 house levy) and Juniors pay an annual fee of just $248.

There is no entrance fee for any of the membership categories and there are also a number of other categories (Intermedia­te Adult, Internatio­nal, Senior Retired, etc.).

These are exciting times ahead for CTHGC, with the continual upgrading of both courses and a brand new clubhouse developmen­t planned for the future. Ask us about these plans when you call for more informatio­n. This is definitely the right time to join as a member.

Membership­s and fees: Full membership­s cost $1,668 (includes a $250 house levy); Five Day membership­s cost $1,427 (includes a $250 house levy); Junior membership­s cost $248.

Joining fee? No. Contact: www.cooltweedg­olf.com.au; (07) 5524 4544.

RYDE-PARRAMATTA GOLF CLUB

Ryde-Parramatta has a reputation within the community of being a warm and welcoming, family-orientated club. It is centrally located in the heart of the Sydney metropolit­an area and o€ers an a€ordable private club experience.

Redesigned in 2000, the new course presents a strategic, challengin­g and picturesqu­e o€ering which is able to be enjoyed by golfers of all levels. Each hole is filled with stunning natural flora and prolific birdlife – and meandering waterways wind throughout the course. You can explore the course layout by visiting the club’s website.

The Club is proud to have hosted many national and state championsh­ips, including final qualifying for the last five Australian Opens. Trevor Herden, Director of Championsh­ips for Golf Australia, said: “Players contesting the ‘final qualifying’ are always delighted to hear they have been allocated their Australian Open qualifying tee time at Ryde-Parramatta Golf Club. I thoroughly recommend you give it a try.”

Membership categories have been carefully tailored to ensure there are suitable options for all. The club is also currently running an unpreceden­ted special on new membership­s, eliminatin­g the joining fee to Golf Australia magazine readers for a very limited time.

Membership­s and fees: Full membership­s cost $3,375; Six-day membership­s cost $2,960; Five-day membership­s cost $2,545; Junior membership­s cost $443. Further categories are available.

Joining fee: $0 joining fee applies for new playing category members joining by midnight October 31, 2018. Must mention Golf Australia magazine. Excludes Two-Day membership­s.

Contact: www.rydeparram­atta.com.au; (02) 9874 1204; golf@rydeparram­atta.com.au

YARRAWONGA MULWALA GOLF CLUB RESORT

Yarrawonga Mulwala Golf Club Resort is nothing short of spectacula­r and recognised as the pick of resorts along the Murray River and Australia’s largest 45-hole public access golf club. The modern bistro and club facilities, perfectly presented fairways and a—ordable membership­s, make YarraGolf the number one golfing destinatio­n.

It’s no wonder the club’s Victorian Senior Open was recently awarded the Golf Victoria Legends Tour Pro-Am of the Year for 2017.

Membership fees are the envy of visiting players. With Full membership (within 100km radius) at $315*; Country membership $380*; Intermedia­te $115; Junior membership $55 and Social membership $22, there’s an option for everyone. (*Plus a once only entrance fee).

Scenic fairways, perfect greens, short game practice and driving range areas, a well-equipped pro shop and a clubhouse o—ering everything for the golfer, visitors and families, YarraGolf is a must visit and play on anyone’s wish list.

Membership­s and fees: Full membership­s cost $315; Intermedia­te membership­s cost $115; Junior membership­s cost $55. Joining fee? Yes. Contact the club for details. Contact: www.yarragolf.com.au; (03) 5744 1911.

QUEENSLAND LAKELANDS GOLF CLUB

Situated in the heart of the Gold Coast, Lakelands Golf Club is Jack Nicklaus’ first signature course designed in Australia. Being centrally located makes Lakelands Golf Club the ideal location to host your golfing adventure.

At Lakelands we pride ourselves on maintainin­g the best conditione­d golf course possible throughout the year within the region. With multiple tee ground options to suit all levels of golfers, generous landing areas from the tee, the near perfect golf course setting and amazing outlook from the Clubhouse, what more could you want when going for a social game of golf?

Lakelands Golf Club includes a full length driving range which is open to the public, two practice chipping & putting greens, full clubhouse with shower and locker facilities available to the public, as well as a fully licensed bar and restaurant to help you wind down after your game.

Membership­s and fees: Golf Access Passes (for you and guests to use) cost $1,500 for 20 passes or $2,800 for 40 passes; Personal Access Passes (for your use only) cost $1,400 for 20 passes or $2,400 for 40 passes; Corporate Access costs $3,200 for 40 Access Passes or $5,600 for 80 Access Passes; VIP Pass Access includes 12 months handicap and two game vouches for an annual fee of $295 and daily fee of $80. All issued vouchers are valid for 12 months only from date of issue.

Joining fee? N/A. Contact: www.lakelandsg­olfclub.com.au; (07) 5510 6538.

SANCTUARY COVE GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB

Sanctuary Cove is acclaimed worldwide as an internatio­nal resort of excellence. Since opening in 1987, Australia’s first fully integrated resort has oered magnificen­t community facilities and a superb lifestyle convenient­ly located for travel from Surfers Paradise and Brisbane.

Make our world-class facilities part of your lifestyle with our variety of membership options.

This is your opportunit­y to discover the unrivalled golfing lifestyle you can only find at Sanctuary Cove.

Our membership options include access to our two Top-100 ranked championsh­ip golf courses in Australia, The Pines and The Palms coupled with use of our wonderful practice facilities and exclusive Members’ clubhouse.

Membership also includes access to The Country Club, which hosts a state-of-the-art gymnasium, five tennis courts, 25-metre heated lap pool, over 45 fitness classes per week and more.

Membership­s and fees: Contact the club for details. Joining fee? Yes. Contact the club. Contact: www.sanctuaryc­ovegolfclu­b.com.au; (07) 5699 9000.

VICTORIA SPRING VALLEY GOLF CLUB

Seventy years ago, a small number of keen local golfers formed Spring Valley Golf Club. A hallmark of this innovative and friendly Sandbelt Club has been its ongoing evolution – preserving the best and improving the rest.

We’re proud of what we’ve created – a relaxed, modern club house, excellent hospitalit­y services and most importantl­y, a fabulous championsh­ip course complement­ed by some of the best practise facilities anywhere.

Membership options range from $2,244 to $4,156. Enquire now about one of the fastest growing clubs on the Melbourne Sandbelt.

Membership­s and fees: Full membership­s cost $4,156; Six-day membership­s cost $3,517; Under 30 membership­s cost between $1,306 and $3,729; Junior membership­s (Under 18) cost $615.

Joining fee? Yes. Contact the club for details. Contact: www.springvall­eygolf.com.au; membership@springvall­ey.com.au

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