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Barnbougle Dunes

 
 
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Tasmania is renowned for its untouched wilderness, pristine coastline, cool climate wines and fresh local produce. On the north east coast of Tasmania lays a hidden gem and one of the world's top links golf courses, Barnbougle Dunes. Upon 200 acres of undulating coastal dunes the creative genius of famed golf architect Tom Doak has been realised. Barnbougle, still only in its youth, continues to gain a reputation as one of the world's top links golf courses. The breathtaking landscape upon which the course has been created mirrors the wild coastal links courses of Scotland and Ireland.


At Barnbougle golf is an experience that strikes all the senses. With the sun on your back, the wind in your hair, the whiff of sea salt and the roar of the ocean you'll be captivated by all that Mother Nature has to offer. You play between, over, and across towering dunes, where breathtaking views and thrilling golf provides a dramatic setting that is equal to the best links courses in the world. The course is strong enough to test the best players but fair enough to be a joy for any player. Spectacular views and some of the greatest short holes in the world - it is a championship links golf course whose layout and design equals the great courses of Britain and Ireland.