
Exploring New Zealand Golf
he country of New Zealand is made up of two major islands, referred to as the North Island and the South Island respectfully, and numerous other smaller islands. New Zealand is famous for its isolation as it is 1250 miles or 2000 kilometers southeast of Australia.Huapai Golf Club
1261 Coatsville-Riverhead HighwayRiverhead, Auckland
09 412 8809
With virtually no traffic noise, Huapai Golf Club provides a peaceful and relaxing atmosphere. You are playing right in the country without having to travel far. The course is quiet and picturesque surrounded by farmland and the upper reaches of the Waitemata Harbour.
Peninsula Golf Club
65 Hibiscus Coast HighwayPO Box 21, OREWA
09 426 4001
beautiful 18 hole golf course is centred around a lake and parklike fairways, with mature trees alternating with flowers and fountains. The undulating course provides in turn views of the Hauraki Gulf, pine reserves and colourful residential gardens.
Pupuke Golf Club
231 East Coast Road, Campbells BayPO Box 31-295, MILFORD
Ph: 09 410 7906
Pupuke is one of the oldest clubs in the Auckland area being established in 1914. The course has undergone and continues to undergo improvement and development to provide members and visitors with good golfing facilities.
Redwood Park Golf Club
13 Knox Rd, SwansonPO Box 95142, SWANSON
Ph: 09 833 8253
Nestled below the Waitakere Ranges at Swanson, 15 Kms from Auckland City, this slightly undulating course is very scenic and challenging. It is very mature for it's 30 years. First road on the right after you pass the Swanson Railway Station.
Whangaparaoa Golf Club
1337 Whangaparaoa RoadPO Box 274, WHANGAPARAOA
09 424 5441
The oldest NZ golf course on the Hibiscus Coast. Featuring striking sea & harbour views. Lovely, undulating 18 hole course, well placed bunkers demanding accuracy.
