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A golf trip to Australia promises exceptional games across the Melbourne sandbelt, as well as tricky rounds on Tasmanian links courses. Your group can expect world-class golf, brilliant city stays, and beautiful sunny weather.
Bespoke Australian Golf Adventures
Our Australian golf journeys are hand crafted for each group, combining the finest sandbelt golf in Melbourne with incredible rounds in Tasmania and Sydney. Across every stop, your group will enjoy exceptional courses and luxurious accommodation, creating a carefully managed journey from start to finish.
World-class sandbelt courses
Travel across Melbourne’s famous sandbelt, one of the densest collections of championship courses in the world.
The best of Melbourne, Tasmania, and Sydney
With the variety offered by Tasmania’s rugged coastline, this is a journey that will surprise your group in all the best ways.
Top-notch accommodation and transport
See the best of Australia in city hotels, with our friendly team taking care of your accommodation, dining, and entertainment.
A remarkable golfing journey
From iconic city clubs to remote coastal links, Australia offers a golf journey filled with variety, sunshine, and deeply memorable moments.
Play the finest courses in the Southern Hemisphere
From the Melbourne Sandbelt to Tasmania’s windswept coastline, Australia offers a world-class line-up of distinctive golfing experiences.
Experience the famous Melbourne Sandbelt
Play on one of the game’s most celebrated stretches of golf, known for its rich golfing history and exceptional course design.
Take on Tasmania’s remote links
For groups seeking something more adventurous, Tasmania offers a raw and rewarding test in a truly memorable setting.
Enjoy sunshine and scenery at every stage
With perfect weather, dramatic sea views, and non-stop sunshine, Australia offers the very best conditions for golfing.
Travel in comfort between each destination
We’ll take care of every transfer, allowing your group to enjoy a seamless journey from one exceptional golfing stop to the next.
Make time for delicious food and wine
Beyond the fairways, Australia offers a rich culinary scene, with refined city dining and relaxed coastal hospitality.
A world-class line-up of distinctive golfing experiences.
A contemporary Sandbelt course in Frankston, shaped by OCCM and known for firm turf, bold bunkering and a distinctly modern strategic test.
A refined Sandbelt test known for exacting bunkering and consistently firm, fast playing surfaces. Banner text
Cliff-top links in County Down with compact routing and a historic clubhouse overlooking the Irish Sea
A MacKenzie-designed Sandbelt course renowned for its strategic bunkering and enduring championship pedigree.
A refined Sandbelt test where strategic bunkering, firm turf and championship pedigree define every round.
A refined Sandbelt test known for exacting bunkering and consistently firm, fast playing surfaces. Banner text
A remote King Island links routed past a working lighthouse with a sequence of ocean-edge holes.
Tom Doak’s Barnbougle Dunes brings firm-running links golf to Tasmania’s north coast in a layout shaped by wind, width and natural contour.
A Coore & Crenshaw design defined by its inventive routing across Tasmania’s coastal dunes.
Top-notch accommodation
The best of Melbourne, Tasmania, and Sydney
The best of Australia
Every itinerary is designed privately, with tee times, transport, and stays handled end to end.
Welcome to Melbourne
Land in one of the world's great sporting cities and feel the pull of the Sandbelt — golf's most revered stretch of turf.
The Langham, Melbourne
Peninsula Kingswood — Sandbelt newcomer, world-class test
Opened in 2017 and already drawing comparisons with the Sandbelt greats, Peninsula Kingswood is a genuine world-beater.
North Course at Peninsula Kingswood
The Langham, Melbourne
Royal Melbourne — East Course, Alister MacKenzie design
The East Course at Royal Melbourne is deceptively demanding — perfect preparation for the West that awaits tomorrow.
Royal Melbourne East
The Langham, Melbourne
Royal Melbourne — West Course, top five in the world
Consistently ranked among the top five courses on earth, Royal Melbourne West is a masterclass in strategic design.
Royal Melbourne West
The Langham, Melbourne
Victoria Golf Club — Sandbelt classic, Melbourne
Laid out through pristine Sandbelt scrub, Victoria Golf Club is fiercely private, brilliantly designed, and deeply special.
The Langham, Melbourne
Victoria Golf Club
Kingston Heath Golf Club
Many who know ask for Kingston Heath first. Its bunkering, its green complexes, its setting — genuinely without peer.
Kingston Heath
The Langham, Melbourne
Metropolitan Golf Club
Metropolitan rounds off your Melbourne week with composure and class — a beautifully balanced course of true distinction.
Metropolitan Golf Club
The Langham, Melbourne
Cape Wickham — King Island's lighthouse course
A short flight drops you on King Island where Cape Wickham's lighthouse holes await — remote, raw, and utterly unforgettable.
Cape Wickham Accommodation
Cape Wickham Accommodation
Barnbougle Lost Farm
Barnbougle Lost Farm sits tight against the Tasmanian coastline — wild, windswept, and deeply compelling in every way.
Barnbougle Accommodation
Barnbougle Lost Farm
Barnbougle Dunes — Tom Doak's Tasmanian links gem
Tom Doak's creation beside the Bass Strait made the world sit up and take notice. It still commands that attention today.
Barnbougle Dunes
Barnbougle Accommodation
7 Mile Beach Golf Club — coastal links near Hobart
Seven Mile Beach stretches across a sandy isthmus near Hobart — a laid-back, scenic close to the Tasmanian chapter.
7 Mile Beach
MACq 01 Hotel
Welcome to Sydney
From Tasmania to Sydney Harbour — the backdrop changes, but the quality of the golf ahead doesn't drop for a moment.
The Langham, Sydney
The Lakes Golf Club
In the shadow of Sydney Airport, The Lakes conceals a masterful test of golf — one of Australia's most underrated layouts.
The Lakes Golf Club
The Langham, Sydney
The Australian Golf Club — host of the Australian Open
Home of the Australian Open for much of the last century, The Australian is a deep, demanding, and wonderfully fair test.
The Australian Golf Club
The Langham, Sydney
New South Wales Golf Club — La Perouse clifftop links
Alister MacKenzie's clifftop creation at La Perouse is unlike anything in Australian golf — a breathtaking, fitting finale.
New South Wales Golf Club
The Langham, Sydney
The Carr Golf Approach
Special golfing experiences require a special attitude. From our foundation to the present, we’ve been obsessed with the details that make a real difference to your journey.
Surpassing your expectations
All you need to know
Early planning is essential to guarantee tee times at Australia’s most sought-after golf courses. You should contact us 9 months (minimum) before your planned travel dates to secure a place at your desired venues and hotels.
September to May is the best time for golf travel in Victoria (Melbourne), Tasmania and New South Wales (Sydney). These months offer warm but manageable temperatures, peak playing conditions, and long daylight hours.
Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST) is 15 hours ahead of Eastern Standard Time and 18 hours ahead of Pacific Standard Time in the United States. AEST 15 hours ahead of Eastern Standard Time and 18 hours ahead Pacific Standard Time in Canada.
Yes, on both counts. Your passport should be valid for at least 3 months after your travel dates. American and Canadian citizens must obtain an Electronic Travel Authority (ETA) before travelling to Australia. You can apply via the ETA app.
Yes. Airlines such as Delta, United and Qantas offer direct flights from Canada and the US to Melbourne and Sydney. These flights depart from Los Angeles, San Francisco, Honolulu, and Vancouver. Non-direct flights from other North American cities are available with domestic or international layovers.
The local currency is the Australian dollar (AUD). You can check the latest international exchange rates here. Visa and Mastercard are the most commonly accepted credit cards in Australia.
It’s a personal choice, but we recommend purchasing travel and medical insurance before your trip. Our partner, Warren Peterson of TravelersMed.com, will be happy to help. You can call Warren toll free at 1800-584-3512.
Australian weather can be changeable. If arriving between May and September, pack a light jacket, warm winter attire, and waterproof golf gear.
Dress regulations at Australian golf courses require:
Every golf club in Australia offers pull trollies to carry your bag. Generally, motorised carts are not permitted on the Melbourne Sandbelt. But they are very popular at courses in New South Wales.
Caddies are mainly available for hire at private Australian golf courses. Usually, the cost is $100-200 (Australian) per round. The average cost to rent clubs is $80 per round. Please request clubs and caddies from your Travel Executive in advance as they must be booked before you arrive.
Plan with our team
From the first tee to the final craic at the 19th hole and beyond, let our expert planners curate your perfect journey. Backed by decades of family tradition, we handle every detail so you can focus on the game.
Plan with our team
From the first tee to the final craic at the 19th hole and beyond, let our expert planners curate your perfect journey. Backed by decades of family tradition, we handle every detail so you can focus on the game.
Alison Duffin
Events Manager
Sean Benville
Trip Planning Manager
Susan McCann
Chief Operating Officer