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Top 10 Public Golf Courses in Australia in 2023 as Voted By Golf Australia Magazine



Top 10 Public Golf Courses in Australia in 2023 as Voted By Golf Australia Magazine

In this video, Under The Card counts down the top 10 public golf courses in Australia as voted by Golf Australia Magazine in its 2023 ranking of the nation’s Top 100 public golf courses.

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The top 10 includes Cape Wickham Links on King Island and the Dunes and Lost Farm courses at Barnbougle in northern Tasmania. Victoria is the best represented state in the top 10 with five entries.

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5 Comments

  1. Definitely some honourable mentions and, perhaps, a few omissions. Would love to hear what you guys might slot in / replace if you had the pen!

    Joondalup (Quarry/Dunes)
    Bonville
    Barwon Heads

    I’d pop a couple of those in the top 10 and likely remove Lonsdale or Port Fairy. Not that those two aren’t fantastic golf courses!

    Or, is there a caveat, do they have to be fully public? The courses I’ve mentioned do have memberships, but the public can play without any required credentials or overseas / interstate.

  2. The Cut in Western Australia should be in the top 10. Some absolutely amazing holes. Great clubhouse and the green fees brilliant for the quality of the course.

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