The only Australian 18 hole championship course on its own island, the Hamilton Island Golf Course is located on Dent Island, in the heart of the Great Barrier Reef.
The 18 holes, par 71, Hamilton Island Golf Course is said to be one of the most challenging in the world. Designed by five-time British Open winner Peter Thomson, and taking full advantage of Mother Nature's work, the course is strung along the spectacular ridges and steep valleys of Dent Island.
The island's natural, the mountainous landscape provides stunning 360-degree views across secluded coves and beaches, adjacent passages and islands, and the mainland beyond. The course layout works with the natural landforms, with generally broad fairways taking the line of least resistance. There are two distinctly different 9 hole circuits. The outward holes have a more compact layout, whilst the inward nine are strung out along the ridges at the southern end of the course.
The course boasts a variety of obstacles for those willing to take on the challenge of wicked winds and impenetrable bushland. People have even called the 14th hole, the 'Valley of Death. Despite its punishing design, this walk or cart golf course is a 'must do' for both novice and professional golfers, catering to all experience levels.
With spectacular views of the surrounding Whitsunday Islands and the Coral Sea, the contemporary Clubhouse is the perfect spot to relax and enjoy an unforgettable golfing experience. Here golfers can access bar and dining facilities along with the pro shop and day spa.
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