Quick Facts
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Number of Rooms
16 -
Amenities
The 13th Beach Restaurant -
Number of courses
3 (45 holes) -
Course designers
Beach Course (Tony Cashmore); Creek Course (Sir Nick Faldo); Short Course (Tony Cashmore)
Resort Overview
What’s better than playing an award-winning course at a Top 100 Resort in the World? Playing two award-winning courses at a Top 100 Resort in the World. That’s what 13th Beach offers, and few others can. The Beach course is renowned for its links land and features a challenging set of par-3s. Even the best ball-strikers will find their iron-play put to the test. Sir Nick Faldo’s Creek Course complements The Beach Course with its undulating couch fairways. Faldo took inspiration from Melbourne’s Sand Belt course designs with the greenside bunkering and putting surfaces. Some quirkiness was incorporated with ‘square cut’ tees. If you’re seeking some quick fun, try the Short Course. Tony Cashmore, who also designed The Beach Course, created this with golfers of all skill levels in mind. Run-offs and swales will keep every golfer on their toes.
Highlights
3 things to know
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Best time to go
December-February -
Best non-golf ammenity
The 13th Beach restaurant -
Insider Tip
The Short Course comes with a contemporary dress code and is a great way to loosen up and cap off a 27-hole day.