Alice Springs Golf Course
Alice Springs Golf Club is a golf club in Australia. It is located in Desert Springs, Northern Territory. It was formed in 1985. It has hosted several notable golf tournaments.[1][2][3][4][5]
The Alice Springs Golf Course, an 18-hole championship layout golf course designed by the architects Thomson Wolveridge,[3] was opened in 1985 by a challenge match between top professionals Greg Norman and Johnny Miller.[3] The course record of 64 is held jointly by, amateur members, Leigh Shacklady and Kerryn Heaver, beating professional Stuart Appleby's 65.[5] Adam Scott won the Australian Boys' Amateur Championship held there in 1997.
References[]
- ^ "Alice Springs Golf Club - Top 100 Golf Courses of Australia".
- ^ "Alice Springs Golf Club – Aussie Golf Quest".
- ^ a b c "Alice Springs Golf Club (NT)". www.golf.org.au. Archived from the original on 2020-03-17. Retrieved 2021-12-05.
- ^ "Alice Springs Golf Club".
- ^ a b "Top-100 Spotlight: Alice Springs GC".
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Coordinates: 23°42′50″S 133°52′57″E / 23.7139902°S 133.88242°E
Categories:
- 1985 establishments in Australia
- Sports clubs established in 1985
- Sports venues completed in 1985
- Golf clubs and courses in the Northern Territory
- Sport in Alice Springs
- Buildings and structures in Alice Springs
- Bowls in Australia
- Bowls clubs
- Sports venues in the Northern Territory