description Barnbougle Lost Farm Overview
Opened in 2010, Barnbougle Lost Farm is a coastal links golf course located in Tasmania, Australia, designed by the architectural team of Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw. Situated adjacent to Bass Strait, the course is built across rolling natural dunes and coastal farmland, featuring 14 holes rather than the traditional 18 to better fit the landscape. It is part of the larger Barnbougle golf destination and is designed for traveling golfers seeking a minimalist, traditional links experience.
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Barnbougle Lost Farm ranks #71 of 237 in the Golf Course ranking, behind Saucon Valley Country Club Old Course, ahead of Streamsong Resort Blue Course.
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How is Lost Farm different from Barnbougle Dunes?
Lost Farm is the second course at Tasmania's Barnbougle resort and was designed by Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw. Barnbougle Dunes, the older neighboring course, was designed by Tom Doak and Mike Clayton.
Why does Barnbougle Lost Farm have more than 18 holes?
Lost Farm was built with 20 playable holes, giving the resort flexibility in routing and allowing golfers to experience two additional holes. A normal scored round still uses an 18-hole combination.
What kind of terrain does Lost Farm use?
The course moves through coastal dunes and farmland beside Bass Strait. Its fairways, natural contours, bunkering, and exposure to wind give it the firm, strategic character associated with links golf.
When did Barnbougle Lost Farm open?
Lost Farm opened in 2010 as Barnbougle's second course. It expanded the Tasmanian destination beyond the original Barnbougle Dunes course, which had opened earlier in the decade.
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