Royal Hobart
Hobart, TAS
Royal Hobart
Golf Course Details
Royal Hobart Golf Club, located in Seven Mile Beach, Tasmania, stands as the southernmost "Royal" golf course in the world. Established in 1916 and granted its Royal Charter in 1925, the club has a rich history and is recognized as Tasmania’s premier members’ club, emphasizing impeccable course conditions year-round.
Royal Hobart has hosted numerous prestigious tournaments, including the 1971 Australian Open, won by Jack Nicklaus. The club continues to attract both members and visitors, providing premium playing conditions and a range of facilities such as a driving range, practice greens, and a clubhouse with dining options.
Conveniently located just 20 minutes from Hobart's city center and five minutes from the airport, Royal Hobart Golf Club offers a tranquil setting for golfers seeking a world-class experience in Tasmania
Course Overview
The 18-hole, par-72 championship course was designed by renowned architect Vern Morcom and officially opened in 1963. Set on a 175-acre sand-based property, the course features gently contoured fairways, large and fast greens, and over 80 strategically placed bunkers, offering a challenging yet enjoyable experience for golfers of all skill levels.Are you interested? contact us today!
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