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Australia Provides Some among the Best Golf Anyplace in the World



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By : Jim O Connell    99 or more times read
Submitted 2013-07-01 09:00:33
With Adam Scott breaking through as the very first Australian player to triumph at the Masters, we're reminded of the great golf heritage that Australia has. Celebrated Australian golfers like Bruce Devlin, Bruce Crampton, Wayne Grady, Greg Norman and Ian Baker-Finch, to specify only some, have made their reputation world-wide. They've represented Australian golf admirably, and while Greg Norman had a couple of excellent possibilities of winning at Augusta National, it is surprising that it took until 2013 for an Australian player to triumph there.

Since for the most part these golfers have become renown for the reason that they've come to the United States to compete, we do not know much concerning golf in Australia. We rarely get a glimpse of Australian golf courses. Obviously considering the number of individuals playing golf in the country, together with the quantity of recognizable golfers, there must be a number of excellent golf courses. It is estimated that approximately 1.3 million people in Australia play golf on more than 1500 courses. They have been playing the game there for greater than 125 years.

With the large numbers of golf courses to choose from, there are actually six which are at the top 100 in the world as rated by US Golf Magazine during 2011. Each six are located within the east and southeast coastal areas, which is not surprising. That is where the majority of the population base will be. The top end-ranked golf course in Australia, and number 13 in the world, is the Royal Melbourne, dating back when the course was designed to the 1920s. It is still the preferred venue for the President's Cup, Australian Open, and the other important tournaments that Australia holds. But if you are going to Melbourne and expecting to get on this perennially-rated number one course, you'll have to know someone.

Provided you're looking to be able to actually play one of the world-ranked courses, check out Tasmania, an island off the southeast Australian coast. On the northeast of Tasmania is now Barnbougle Dunes Golf Links, rated number 4 in Australia and forty-one around the world. It is only about ten years old, its spectacular landscapes and rugged seaside terrain remind the golfer of the links courses of Scotland and Ireland, but with better weather conditions. A feature that make this a great course is that it is set up to offer the top players a test, however will not completely beat up the average golfer. As this golf course matures, it will get talked about increasingly.

Golf in Australia provides courses which are world-class in design, and remain in close proximity to great cities and many off-the-course neighboring highlights. Plus being a really large country, there is a wide variety of climate conditions. When you are going to Australia for a golf excursion, it's most likely best to check out the large number of resorts located on the coastal areas. The one real negative with Australia, needless to say, is it is really a long way for most people to travel to.

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Booking tee times on these golf courses is not that difficult. Click here to go to how to check out the courses as well as finding bargains. Also, see our website http://golflonggame.com/ for more discussion on the great game of golf. Sean O'Kelly is a writer and avid golfer living in Chicago.

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