Friday, January 6, 2012
Going for Golf: Who's the best?
It's the question that divides golfing households around the country: what is the best course in Australia?
In the January issue of Golf Vacations, British Open winner Ian Baker-Finch weighs into the debate, selecting his top 10 courses in Australia. Will it be Kingston Heath? Will it be Royal Melbourne? Or will IBF pick a dark horse as the best track in the country?
Talking of great courses, we look at three of the very best in New Zealand, along with features on golf in such far-flung places as the Dominican Republic, Cambodia and Ireland. Back home, we list 11 top Stay & Play destinations in Victoria.
And what better way to start the New Year than by winning a golf holiday? We're giving away a fantastic experience in Hamilton Island, one of the most luxurious holiday destinations in Australia.
Also in the latest issue, your final chance to enter our fabulous competition to win a brand new set of Mizuno clubs and bag, worth AU$2,000.
The Jan/Feb/March issue of Golf Vacations is out now in newsagents. For subscriptions, call Global Publishing on (02) 9555 8100 during business hours, e-mail info@globalpublishing.com.au or visit www.golfvacationsmag.com.au.
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Great prizes, great features, great photos. Make sure you've got a copy of Golf Vacations this summer.
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