For the adept player, it’s a
somewhat merciful initiation,
which continues at the
280-metre par-four second. The
green is hidden behind a sand
dune left of the fairway, which
dares players to drive close to
the ocean on the right to afford
the best angle to approach.
The fourth - a 130-metre
par-three - will undoubtedly
become Ocean Dunes’ signature
hole. It’s Australia’s answer
to the short par-three 15th at
Cypress Point and is played from
a tee perched on a point, over a
sandy cove and rocks to a very
shallow yet very wide green.
Golfers will be spellbound by
the opening four holes at Ocean
Dunes Golf Course, which sets the
scene for a fantastic days golf.
Like every hole at Ocean Dunes,
it has at least four tees and
can range from less than 140
to more than 200 metres so all
level of golfer will enjoy a visit
to this course. Ocean Dunes and
Cape Wickham are banking on
a constant flow of golfers, just
like Barnbougle Dunes and Lost
Farm did when they started.
Throw all four courses into a
four-day trip and you’ll have a
top golf destination and golf
holiday almost without peer.
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