Bridport Golf Club, Bridport, TAS, Australia -- to play here, you're likely skipping a round at a world top-100.
I drove over to Bridport GC and walked a couple holes one evening-torn between walking the entire course and getting my order in at a local restaurant in town before last orders at 8.
I liked what I saw but to your point you are liable to be skipping one of two incredible courses down the street.
Wynard golf club(near the airport in Burnie-aerial below) I just got a walk around the 9 holer under the last orders wire
I walked around a few holes at several other remote 9 holers in Tasmania as my back was out at least 1/2 the days I was there.
Queenstown GC deserted and locked up tight at midday on a Sunday with no honor box and a nasty sign saying members only
Sheffield Golf Club(town famous for murals) looked like a few interesting holes.
Strahan Golf Club-looked quite forgettable with a couple cool greens and a dingy neighborhood surrounding it
Roseberry Golf Club- the 8th and 9th holes climb and ascend one of the steepest hills I've seen in golf 8 seems about 10 miles long
Feycinet Golf Club-looked like good elevation change and some decent stuff-only drove through after a hike up to a view of Wineglass Bay
Tarraleah-stumbled on this gem driving from Strahan to Hobart
Felt like a an English heath/parkland. An old hydroelectric town where the plant had closed(the course was built in the 40's) and was down to 20 members.
My wife and I played 9 holes and had a nice chat with the gentleman in charge-We had the place to ourselves on a beautiful Sunday afternoon. Several very good holes and a real English club feeling with Large pines and vegetation.