Cape Banks in the distance on the edge of the Tasman Sea, with the 6th hole pictured, far right, with coastal heath in the foreground.
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Club information | |
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Location in New South Wales | |
Coordinates | 33°59′41″S 151°14′38″E / 33.99472°S 151.24389°E / -33.99472; 151.24389 |
Location | La Perouse, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
Established | December 1926 (1926-12) |
Type | Private |
Owned by | New South Wales Golf Club |
Total holes | 18 |
Events hosted | Australian Open |
Greens | Bent |
Fairways | Couch |
Website | http://www.nswgolfclub.com.au |
Designed by | Carnegie Clark & Alister MacKenzie |
Par | 72 |
Length | 6,245 metres (20,489 ft) |
Course rating | ACR/USGA74 |
Slope rating | 135 |
Course record |
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The New South Wales Golf Club is a links-style golf course designed by Alister MacKenzie and Carnegie Clark in December 1926.[1] It consists of 18 holes, two of which are beside the Tasman Sea and Botany Bay. The course is situated in La Perouse, New South Wales, a suburb of Sydney, and regularly rates in the top 50 golf courses in the world.[1]
MacKenzie, on designing the course, stated:[2]
"At Sydney, I made an entirely new course for the New South Wales Golf Club at a place called La Perouse. This presents, I think, more spectacular views than any place I know with the possible exception of the new Cypress Point golf courseinCalifornia."
— Alister MacKenzie, May 1927
A unique feature of the course design is that it has four par-five holes and four par-three holes and each of these is oriented north, south, east and west.
It has hosted numerous professional tournaments, including the 2009 Australian Open; won by Adam Scott.
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