New Zealand's Breathtaking Golf Courses: A Golfer's Paradise



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New Zealand's Breathtaking Golf Courses: A Golfer's Paradise

New Zealand is home to some of the most stunning and spectacular golf courses in the world. Golf enthusiasts can showcase their skills at the world - renowned cliff - top courses in the Bay of Islands and Hawke's Bay. These star courses, the shining gems of New Zealand's golfing scene, have been crafted by globally - famous designers such as Tom Doak, Dr. Alister MacKenzie, Robert Trent Jones Jnr, and Jack Nicklaus. Nestled either in snow - capped mountains or beside serene, picturesque bays (and some even combine the beauty of both mountains and seas), these top - tier courses provide the per

Cape Kidnappers Golf Course

Designed by the renowned golf architect Tom Doak, the Cape Kidnappers Golf Course is an 18 - hole masterpiece. Completed in 2004, this spectacular course is hailed as a modern marvel in the golfing world.
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Boasting enchanting sea views, the course offers a dreamlike experience of swinging your clubs on the cliffs overlooking the coast. Built to follow the natural contours of ridges and valleys, it has rightfully earned its reputation as a modern wonder in golf.

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The course has hosted the New Zealand Challenge on the PGA Tour in 2008 and 2009. It has received numerous accolades and awards, firmly securing its place among the top 100 golf courses globally. Additionally, the farm adjacent to the Cape Kidnappers Golf Course provides an excellent accommodation experience and is regarded as one of the best hotels in the world.
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