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Top 30 Golf Clubs in New Zealand

List of Golf Courses and Clubs in New Zealand

Golf Course  Location Average Slope Rating
Royal Auckland and Grange Golf Club Auckland 148
The Kinloch Club Kinloch 146
Cape Kidnappers Golf Course Te Awanga 145
Kauri Cliffs Golf Course Matauri Bay Tiger: 144; White: 138; Green: 135
The Hills Golf Club Arrowtown Black Tees: 141; Blue Tees: 137
Wairakei Golf Course Waikato Blue: 140; White: 135; Red: 123
Jack’s Point Golf Course & Restaurant Queenstown 140
Millbrook Resort Golf Course Arrowtown Black: 138; Blue: 134; White: 128
Clearwater Golf Club Christchurch Black: 137; Blue: 135; White: 125
Hamilton Golf Club Hamilton 137
Paraparaumu Beach Golf Club Paraparaumu Beach Black: 133; Blue: 130; White: 123
Fable Terrace Downs Resort Canterbury 133
Royal Wellington Golf Club Upper Hutt Black: 131; Blue: 129; White: 129; Green: 113
Te Arai Links Tomarata 131
Tieke Golf Estate Rukuhia Black: 131; Blue: 128; White: 122; Red: 114
Windross Farm Golf Course Ardmore Black: 131; Blue: 123; White: 120; Emerald: 111; Red: 103
Titirangi Golf Club Auckland  Black: 130; Blue: 129; White: 128
Christchurch Golf Club Christchurch Blue: 130; White: 116; Black: 118
Pegasus Golf & Sports Club Pegasus Black: 129; Blue: 124; White: 120; Yellow: 113
Carrington Golf Course Karikari Peninsula Tiger: 128; Blue: 119; White: 115; Red: 103
Chisholm Links Dunedin 127
Muriwai Golf Club Muriwai Blue: 126; White: 125; 
New Plymouth Golf Club New Plymouth Blue: 126; Red: 116; Yellow: 112
Tara Iti Golf Club Mangawhai  123
Wanaka Golf Club Wanaka 122
Wainui Golf Club Auckland 121
Wanganui Golf Club Whanganui Blue: 121; Grey: 117; White: 117
Arrowtown Golf Club Arrowtown Men: 119; Women: 117 
Waipu Golf Club Waipu 113
Waverley Golf Club Waverley 109

FAQs about Golf Clubs in New Zealand

How many golf courses are there in New Zealand?

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There are over 400 golf courses in New Zealand, from small-town public greens to luxurious courses. Therefore, it has everything for golfing- different golf experiences, including some great venues with international rankings.

There are over 400 golf courses in New Zealand, from small-town public greens to luxurious courses. Therefore, it has everything for golfing- different golf experiences, including some great venues with international rankings.

What is the best-known golf course in New Zealand?

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Kauri Cliffs, one of New Zealand's best and most famous golf courses, is known for its magnificent river vista, excellent design, and menacingly challenging layout. It is frequently rated as one of the very best.

Kauri Cliffs, one of New Zealand's best and most famous golf courses, is known for its magnificent river vista, excellent design, and menacingly challenging layout. It is frequently rated as one of the very best.

Is it good to go golfing in New Zealand?

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Yes, it is a superb golfing destination, offering varied courses from seaside links to mountain variety, set in awe-inspiring scenery with first-class designs and many world venues.

Yes, it is a superb golfing destination, offering varied courses from seaside links to mountain variety, set in awe-inspiring scenery with first-class designs and many world venues.

What are the golf rates in New Zealand?

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Golf in New Zealand is moderately priced compared to many other tourist destinations. At public courses, green fees generally vary from NZD 10-30 or so, with various seasonal offers on higher-end courses giving you greater value for your money.

Golf in New Zealand is moderately priced compared to many other tourist destinations. At public courses, green fees generally vary from NZD 10-30 or so, with various seasonal offers on higher-end courses giving you greater value for your money.

What is the best golf course in New Zealand?

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Tara Iti is considered the best in New Zealand. It is also noteworthy for its unique design, breathtaking oceanfront location, and exclusivity, which quite deserve global recognition.

Tara Iti is considered the best in New Zealand. It is also noteworthy for its unique design, breathtaking oceanfront location, and exclusivity, which quite deserve global recognition.

What is New Zealand's Golf Capital?

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Queenstown is considered the Golf Capital of New Zealand, having hosted some of New Zealand's best courses like Jack's Point and Millbrook. The area is world-renowned for its alpine and lakeside scenery, which is nothing short of paradise for any golfer.

Queenstown is considered the Golf Capital of New Zealand, having hosted some of New Zealand's best courses like Jack's Point and Millbrook. The area is world-renowned for its alpine and lakeside scenery, which is nothing short of paradise for any golfer.

What is the best time to play golf in New Zealand?

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The best time to play golf in New Zealand runs from November to April. Then, the weather is pleasant, mild with long days, and dry enough to be deemed suitable for golfing.

The best time to play golf in New Zealand runs from November to April. Then, the weather is pleasant, mild with long days, and dry enough to be deemed suitable for golfing.

Is it popular to play golf in New Zealand?

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Yes, golf is the most popular sport in New Zealand, with hundreds of courses. The sport has a strong local following, with many golfers trying out the country's best, widely accessible courses.

Yes, golf is the most popular sport in New Zealand, with hundreds of courses. The sport has a strong local following, with many golfers trying out the country's best, widely accessible courses.

Which country is best for golf?

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The U.S. is often deemed the best country for golf because it produced the likes of Tiger Woods and is the setting for most major tournaments. However, New Zealand has the likes of Tara Iti and Cape Kidnappers, whose courses lure worldwide attention.

The U.S. is often deemed the best country for golf because it produced the likes of Tiger Woods and is the setting for most major tournaments. However, New Zealand has the likes of Tara Iti and Cape Kidnappers, whose courses lure worldwide attention.

How to book a tee time?

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In New Zealand, you can usually book tee times online using the respective golf course's website (e.g., Millbrook Resort, Clearwater Golf Club) or by calling the club directly. Some private courses might ask you to provide advance notice or have member references.

In New Zealand, you can usually book tee times online using the respective golf course's website (e.g., Millbrook Resort, Clearwater Golf Club) or by calling the club directly. Some private courses might ask you to provide advance notice or have member references.

What is the biggest golf tournament in New Zealand?

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It is the New Zealand Open, which at times is jointly hosted by courses such as The Hills and Millbrook Resort and has many international players.

It is the New Zealand Open, which at times is jointly hosted by courses such as The Hills and Millbrook Resort and has many international players.

What is the world's biggest golf tour?

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The PGA Tour is the largest, followed by the DP World Tour. New Zealand's best players are always featured on these tours.

The PGA Tour is the largest, followed by the DP World Tour. New Zealand's best players are always featured on these tours.