Barnbougle Dunes: Top 100 Golf Resorts in the World

Barnbougle Dunes
Barnbougle Dunes
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Quick Facts

  • Number of Rooms

    Ocean Villas, The Dunes’ Cottages (22), Bunker Villas, Lost Farm Lodge
  • Amenities

    The Lost Farm Restaurant | The Lost Dunes Clubhouse | Lost Farm Sports Bar | Wine Cellar | Spa
  • Number of courses

    3
  • Course designers

    The Dunes (Tom Doak & Mike Clayton); Lost Farm (Coore & Crenshaw); Bougle Run (Bill Coore)

Resort Overview

Barnbougle is home to a pair of Top 100 Courses in Asia-Pacific. Need we say more? Ok, we will. The Dunes is traditional links golf at its best. It’s built along Tasmania’s northeast coast and provides a scenic journey full of awe-inspiring views. While the course is relatively young in age, it was beautifully designed with the tumbling land throughout the coastline property. One highlight is the short 7th, which is the southern hemisphere’s equivalent to Troon’s Postage Stamp hole and is equally adept at wreaking havoc. Its companion, Lost Farm, features huge dunes that run both parallel and perpendicular to the ocean. Be prepared to weave shots through the dunes as well as up and over. The par-3 4th has drawn comparisons to the famous 7th at Pebble Beach. It’s a must-see to find out for yourself! Soak in some of the best golf in the world and finish your day sipping on the world renowned wine Tasmania has to offer.

Highlights

PLAY

A rare ‘true links’ experience in Australia

EAT

Fine dining with an oceanfront view

STAY

On-site cottages built into the dunes

3 things to know

  • Best time to go

    December-March
  • Best non-golf ammenity

    Take advantage of the new Barnbougle x Bay of Fires partnership to explore pristine beaches and secluded coves.
  • Insider Tip

    Tasmania is home to some of the best wine making in the world. There are seven vineyards located near Barnbougle well worth a visit.
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