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Barnbougle Dunes

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Barnbougle Dunes is a renowned links-style golf course located on Tasmania’s northeast coast, Australia. Designed by Tom Doak and Mike Clayton, it opened in 2004 and quickly gained international acclaim for its challenging design and dramatic coastal setting. The course's consistently high rankings among the world's best attract serious golfers seeking a demanding yet rewarding experience. It is particularly suited to players who appreciate traditional links golf architecture and enjoy playing on stunning seaside terrain.

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Who designed the Barnbougle Dunes golf course?

Barnbougle Dunes was designed by renowned golf course architects Tom Doak and Mike Clayton. It officially opened in 2004 and quickly became recognized as one of the top public links courses in Australia.

Where is Barnbougle Dunes located?

The course is situated on the northeast coast of Tasmania, Australia. Its dramatic coastal setting provides a rugged, traditional links-style experience right along the shoreline.

Can visitors play Barnbougle Dunes, or is it private?

Barnbougle Dunes is a public access golf course, meaning visitors are welcome to book a round. You can reserve tee times online, though it is highly recommended to book well in advance due to its international acclaim.

Are there other courses to play at the Barnbougle resort?

Yes, in addition to the original Dunes course, the property is also home to Barnbougle Lost Farm. Lost Farm is a separate 20-hole course designed by Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw.

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