New South Wales Golf Club is a sight to behold. One can argue that the best views in golf are right here in La Perouse and it wouldn’t be incorrect statement. It’s definitely one of the more spectacular settings I’ve ever seen for a golf course.
Over the years it’s been well documented about the changes to NSWGC, and the latest changes have been performed by Greg Norman. The 3rd green has been lowered with the left greenside bunker removed, the fourth green has been changed and the left greenside bunker has been moved to the right side of the green, and the 6th green has been recently changed among other things. You can compare and contrast some of the changes and follow the commentary in Kyle Henderson’s thread from a few years ago. Some of my photos look a little different than his.
http://www.golfclubatlas.com/forum/index.php/topic,48698.0.htmlAlso, I’m sure that Pup and some of the other NSWGC members on the board can offer some thoughts on the changes and any upcoming changes if they choose to do so.
Overall though, no one should pass up a day of golf here. The routing is well done as it takes you up and over the ridges that create multiple ocean vistas and extended land views. The terrain creates the atmosphere and gives the player a lot of different angles and wind directions for approach shots as well. I also like the way the putting surfaces were kept at a reasonable speed given how exposed many of them are and how much the wind whips through the property. On a few shots I had to take more than a few extra clubs, and even then, I was told that it was only a moderate wind! One final note about the maintenance, and maybe others can elaborate more, but this was the only course I played in Australia that had bermuda rough that played similar to what’s in the States. It was spongy in spots and the ball would climb the face upon impact….just like in say, FLA….and by no means is this a knock on the course, as it was presented in immaculate shape, but I didn’t come across any grass like this in Melbourne or Tasmania. Just an observation is all. It’s probably a climate thing.
Greg Norman was actually present the day of my visit as he was presenting to the membership some more of his proposed changes. When I was in the shop before the round there was another visitor that asked me, “Did you fly all the way down here just to hear Norman speak?” Haha what a ridiculous question!
Like I said, there are other threads that discuss more of the course changes, but this thread is mainly to showcase some of the shots and how the course is currently being presented. I hope you all enjoy them.
Opening tee shot

Approach into #1

Par 3 2nd

Short of the green

3 tee – obviously with the boundary issue left

Around the bend

Norman’s 3rd green

Approach into Norman’s 4th green

Looking back

5 tee

Greeted by this view as you crest the hill….boom!

6 tee

Looking back

Looking back down 7

Over the hill on the par 5 8th

Greensite

Approach in 9

Approach to 10

Looking back towards the clubhouse

11 tee

Green

12 tee

13 tee

Approach to 13

14 tee

Approach

15 tee – toughest tee shot in the world?

Looking back down 15

Approach into 16

Green up close

Par 3 17th

17 green from the left

18 tee

The approach for the third shot
