Some Of New Zealand's best Golf Courses
Our clients come to us because they know we can help them plan an exclusive, quality New Zealand Golf experience that is unequaled in other competitive destinations.We know they want a well planned "seamless" trip; a variety of unique accommodations (especially those that offer the opportunity to meet the locals and experience "Kiwi hospitality"); an "off the beaten path" itinerary that concentrates on the scenic beauty of New Zealand; and an individual self-drive trip that provides ample time to enjoy and participate in a variety of activities.
The Kinloch Club
'New Zealand's Only Jack Nicklaus Designed Course.'
5 sets of tees offer all levels of golfer a remarkable day at Kinloch, topped off with exceptional service at the fully stocked pro-shop, as well as exquisite food at the Restaurant and Bar.
Opportunities also exist to stay onsite at The Kinloch Club at two available properties (Dunalistair House and The Fairways) purpose built for visiting golfers

Kauri Cliffs
Rated in the top 100 golf courses, Kauri Cliffs is a magnificent golf course set high on the cliff tops with panoramic sea vistas for 180 degrees.
This course is reminiscent of Pebble Beach. Fifteen holes view the Pacific Ocean, six of which are played alongside cliffs which plunge to the sea. The beautiful inland holes wind through marsh, forest and farmland.
Designed and built by David Harman of Golf Course Consultants, Orlando, Florida, the par 72 championship golf course measures 7125 yards/ 6412 meters and offers four sets of tees to challenge every skill level.
Kauri Cliffs is the venue for the PaR nz hosted Kauri Cliffs Corporate Cup, a prestigious teams event for companies to entertain their VIP clients and suppliers in luxury.

Gulf Harbour Country Club
Host to the 1998 World Cup of Golf, and two New Zealand Opens.
Spectacular finishing holes, ocean views, and rolling terrain combine to make the Gulf Harbour Country Club one of the most exciting courses in New Zealand.
Designed by Robert Trent Jones Jr, this 6,400 metre, par 72 golf course is located at Gulf Harbour on the Whangaparaoa Peninsula.
It meanders through native grasses and vegetation and has a natural look and feel from start to finish. Like all great courses, Gulf Harbour tantalises players with a variety of exciting holes.

Cape Kidnappers
Built on what was a 5000 acre sheep station, cape Kidnappers fairways play out along a series of jagged ridges that jut out like fingers into the Pacific before plunging down to the rocks below.
Players must contend with fearsome ravines, contoured fairways and fast, tilted greens.
Just outside of Napier on the eastern coast of the North Island, Cape Kidnappers is a must play when in New Zealand. The play is seaside golf at its finest. The surface is firm and fast, the conditions can be windy, and the player who can control his trajectory will be master of the course.
Designed by Tom Doak, Cape Kidnappers is regularly receiving top course awards in the leading world golf magazines

